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Jim Parsons on the set of Our Town
ED MCVEY PERFORMS AS TOM RIPLEY AGAINST A DRAMATIC MURAL BACKDROP
VICTORIA SCONE IN A PLATINUM BLONDE WIG PERFORMS AS HADES IN THE FROGS IN A BLACK SEQUIN DRESS WITH A PINK SHAWL WITH FEATHERED SHOULDERS. SHE IS IN FRONT OF A PURPLE NEON 'HADES' SIGN.
Late Night host Jimmy Fallon with the cast of Hell's Kitchen
THE ENSEMBLE OF THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY SURROUND STAR ED MCVEY. ALL ARE IN PERIOD COSTUMES WITH MCVEY DRESSED AS DICKIE GREENLEAF.
The cast of Gutenberg, with a cameo visit from Martin short and Steve Martin.
A group of people on stage engaging in a theatrical performance, with two men in focus; one smiling and holding a glass of red wine, the other with a surprised expression, wearing a leopard print robe, also holding a glass of red wine.
Two young men on a stage, one sitting and one kneeling behind, with the kneeling man embracing the seated one, in a dark background.
Two actors on stage in a theatrical performance: one standing on a pedestal wearing a robe and gesturing championingly, the other sitting cross-legged holding a paddle, with clothing and props scattered around, under dramatic blue lighting.
Four actors on stage performing in a theater, wearing hats labeled producer and bum, with a background of stage equipment and a darkened theater audience in silhouette.
NOW PLAYING & UPCOMING
From Saturday Night Live’s Lorne Michaels and based on the Universal Television and Apple Original award-winning series, this delightfully hilarious musical is directed by Christopher Gattelli (Death Becomes Her, Newsies) with a book and Emmy® Award-winning score by Cinco Paul (Despicable Me, The Secret Life of Pets).
Schmigadoon! is a love letter to Broadway’s Golden Age wrapped in a modern musical comedy that will leave you with a “song in your heart” (The New York Times)…if you manage to get out.
Matthew Libby’s suspenseful new play DATA pulls back the curtain on Silicon Valley's darkest ambitions. When a brilliant young programmer learns his own algorithm is the key to a massive AI surveillance project, he’s forced to challenge the tech world he once dreamt of joining. Confronting today's most controversial headlines, this subversive thriller follows the terrifying choices at our fingertips—and the high cost of disrupting a system that tracks your every move.
Dame Maureen Lipman stars as Allegra, in this moving comedy with lively musical sequences and plenty of laughter, a tender and emotional story about family and the support of loved ones.
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BROADWAY
From Saturday Night Live’s Lorne Michaels and based on the Universal Television and Apple Original award-winning series, this delightfully hilarious musical is directed by Christopher Gattelli (Death Becomes Her, Newsies) with a book and Emmy® Award-winning score by Cinco Paul (Despicable Me, The Secret Life of Pets).
Schmigadoon! is a love letter to Broadway’s Golden Age wrapped in a modern musical comedy that will leave you with a “song in your heart” (The New York Times)…if you manage to get out.
Thornton Wilder’s Our Town isn’t just a play—it’s a wake-up call. This revival, backed by SAMS Entertainment, strips everything down to its essence, reminding us to notice life before it passes us by. With Jim Parsons as the Stage Manager, this production honors Wilder’s vision while making it hit home for today’s audiences.
Set against the electric pulse of 1990s New York, Hell’s Kitchen follows a 17-year-old girl navigating music, ambition, and family in a city that never stops moving. With Alicia Keys’ songs driving the story, this musical blends raw emotion with the rhythm of the city itself. Proudly co-produced by SAMS Entertainment as a member of Score3 Partners, it’s a story of passion, resilience, and chasing what’s yours
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Broadway doesn’t move forward ON IT’S OWN
At SAMS, we partner with investors who see theater as more than a spotlight—it’s a chance to shape what’s next.