
See Patti LuPone, Katrina Lenk and More Celebrate COMPANY First Preview
The production will officially open on Stephen Sondheim's 90th Birthday, March 22, 2020, at Broadway's Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre.

Broadway’s ‘The Inheritance’ Sets Closing Notice
The Inheritance, playwright Matthew Lopez’s two-part drama that re-imagines E.M. Forster’s Howards End as a 21st Century tale set among gay men in Manhattan, will close on Sunday, March 15, producers announced today.

HADESTOWN Announces Initial 2021 Tour Dates
Hadestown announced the first of its 2021 tour dates today! The Tony Award-winning Best Musical is set to stop by Dallas, Las Vegas, San Diego and more next year!

Tony Awards Nominations 2020
The nominations for the 2020 Tony Awards were announced virtually by actor James Monroe Iglehart. Eighteen productions were deemed eligible for Tony nominations this year, a fraction compared to last season’s 34, the slimmed-down roster due of course to Broadway’s COVID-19 pandemic shutdown.

Hadestown Cast Recording Wins 2020 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album
The 2020 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album went to the Broadway cast recording for Hadestown. The award was presented at the Grammys Premiere Ceremony January 26 prior to CBS’ primetime broadcast of the 61st annual event.

Why The Inheritance Is ‘The Greatest Netflix Binge’ on Broadway
I’m looking for that Cynthia Nixon moment,” John Benjamin Hickey says on a rare day off. “That impossible dream of having two things go at once.”

How The Inheritance's Writer Made a Six-Hour-Long Broadway Play Feel So Urgent
Playwright Matthew Lopez on his new, must-see show's huge ambition, multiple parts, and electrifying performances.

‘The Inheritance’ Takes E.M. Forster Out of the Closet
Bringing Howards End into today’s gay Manhattan, playwright Matthew Lopez shows that “Only Connect” is still a radical message.

The Anaïs Mitchell musical recouped its initial investment after playing six months at the Walter Kerr Theatre.
The Anaïs Mitchell musical recouped its initial investment after playing six months at the Walter Kerr Theatre.

What can gay men learn from their elders? To Matthew Lopez, that’s ‘The Inheritance’
Characters and plot points have equivalents in the play, but he has stretched into new themes in a wholly different milieu: a circle of glitteringly witty, chummily affectionate, gay New Yorkers.

Why Audiences Are Sobbing (Loudly) at Broadway’s ‘The Inheritance’
Much more than your typical straight play, sound factors heavily in Matthew Lopez’s “The Inheritance”—and that’s not just the audible sobs rumbling through the theater at every performance.

Howards End Comes Out
How Matthew Lopez adapted E. M. Forster’s Edwardian novel into the modern-day queer play The Inheritance.

How Hadestown’s Eva Noblezada Gets It Done
Noblezada gives a backstage tour of her home away from home, and breaks down her typical day, from warm-ups to performances and everything in between.

What Generations of Gay Men Hand Down in ‘The Inheritance’
The professional and personal have blurred for young cast members of Matthew Lopez’s play, which offers a communion with victims of the AIDS crisis.

How Playwright Matthew Lopez Found Family Onstage With The Inheritance
"I think the history of the LGBT community can be told as a history of made and found families."

How Howards End Led Matthew Lopez to Write His Unapologetically Gay Magnum Opus The Inheritance
Having won the Olivier for Best New Play, Lopez shepherds his two-part play to the Broadway.