The new Broadway play conjures a group as dazzling as peak Fleetwood Mac. This is how five actors with limited training (one never held a bass) became rock stars.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionCabaret at the Kit Kat Club opened tonight at the August Wilson Theatre on Broadway. Check out what the critics had to say here!
SOURCE: BroadwayWorldLet's hear it for New York! The new Broadway musical HELL’S KITCHEN, conceived by 16-time Grammy Award winner Alicia Keys and directed by Tony Award nominee Michael Greif opens tonight …
SOURCE: BroadwayWorld“Every time I’m in the city, I make a visit,” said the actor, who is performing on Broadway in “Uncle Vanya.”
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionThe new rock n' roll-centric play Stereophonic brings the drama of the recording studio to life at Broadway’s Golden Theatre, opening tonight! See what the critics had to say!
SOURCE: BroadwayWorldDozens of theater, film and media stars turned out for the opening of the new musical “Suffs” on Thursday night.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionThe Tony Awards Administration Committee met yesterday to confirm the eligibility status of eight Broadway productions for the 2023-2024 season. Learn more about what the committee determine…
SOURCE: BroadwayWorld“No extraneous commotion,” Jordan Fein, the associate director of “Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club,” beseeches the small army of construction crew members who are drilling, hammering and…
SOURCE: Variety“The Wiz” celebrated its return to Broadway on Wednesday night, but where was Toto? One of the most notable changes in the new revival, a re-imagining of “The Wizard of Oz” with a Bl…
SOURCE: VarietyIn 2011, Water for Elephants star Sara Gettelfinger landed maybe the biggest break in a theater career filled with numerous highlights: a genuine leading lady turn as Morticia Addams in the…
SOURCE: Broadway.comBreak out the dumpling wrappers and mahjong sets because “Crazy Rich Asians” is coming to Broadway. The beloved romantic comedy is being developed as a Broadway musical by director Jon M…
SOURCE: VarietyIn Bekah Brunstetter’s new play “The Game,” women withhold sex from their partners who are obsessed with a Fortnite-like game. Her previous work includes “The Oregon Trail.”
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionWest End favorite Hannah Waddingham returned to host the April 14 ceremony.
SOURCE: PlaybillThe musical, which stars Nicole Scherzinger, won seven awards at Britain’s version of the Tonys. And Sarah Snook won best actress for “The Picture of Dorian Gray.”
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionThe theater says that allowing the assassination to be recreated there would undermine the gravity and significance of Abraham Lincoln’s death.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionCommercial Off Broadway, a long-dormant sector of the city’s theater economy, is having a banner season. But can it last?
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription“The Heart of Rock and Roll,” a Broadway show built around the songs of Huey Lewis and the News, has given the singer a reason to “get out of bed.”
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionRick Miramontez, a veteran theater press agent, is gearing up for the craziest stretch of the Broadway season.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionProposed legislation would allocate $1 billion annually for an industry coping with rising expenses and smaller audiences.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionThe pandemic was tough on city centers and cultural institutions. What does that mean for Los Angeles, whose downtown depends on the arts?
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionBernadette Peters and Lea Salonga will star in Sondheim’s “Old Friends” in Manhattan Theater Club’s Broadway season, which also includes “Eureka Day.”
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionAs Shaina Taub’s musical opens, the show’s team members, including Hillary Clinton, say they’re ready to give the women’s suffrage movement a bigger platform.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionThe actress makes her Broadway debut in “Mary Jane” as the single mother of a seriously ill child. She views her acting choices as expanding her orbit.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionAudiences are flocking to shows with Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook and other alums of the acclaimed HBO series.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionAfter nine years in the role, she has decided not to seek re-election in May. Her departure comes amid significant turnover in the theater industry.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionIn “Tuesdays With Morrie,” the 84-year-old actor was eager to tackle “a rich role in a show that asks, ‘What if despair and death are not the end?’”
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionIn works like “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike,” the playwright would force you to laugh, not to dull the pain but to hone it.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionIn a career spanning more than 40 years, he established himself as a hyperliterate jester and an anarchic clown.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionThe Heidi Schreck-adapted revival of Chekov’s classic will begin a day later than planned.
SOURCE: Broadway News SubscriptionNew York isn’t the only game in town. London is continually busy, as befits a theater town that thinks not in terms of seasons but of exciting and rewarding shows throughout the year. Just…
SOURCE: Broadway.comA new musical aims to restore the reputation, in life and art, of the ambitious yet undervalued painter Tamara de Lempicka.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionAs the second company of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater has evolved, it has trained dancers and choreographers for tenacity as much as technique.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionThe British director Rebecca Frecknall’s immersive revival of the Kander and Ebb musical was a hit in London. This spring, she’s bringing it to Broadway.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription“For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy” and “Red Pitch” offer generous portrayals of male bonding.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionThe revival, birthed in London, is a radically reimagined version of the 1993 Andrew Lloyd Webber musical based on a 1950 Billy Wilder film.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionHe’s also still working through his childhood trauma. Considering his musical’s legacy, he sees a story about how “we prevail ultimately, by turning toward the light.”
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionThe duo will lead the cast of “Left on Tenth,” a stage adaptation of Delia Ephron’s best-selling memoir.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionDespite debuting 125 years ago, Anton Chekhov’s drama of claustrophobia, resentment and despair feels perfectly suited to present day America.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionA performance of a new production of Ibsen’s “An Enemy of the People” was interrupted by protesters who shouted “no theater on a dead planet.”
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionBarry Hughson, a leader at the National Ballet of Canada, will join the company as it tries to get beyond financial woes.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionJustin Peck, who directs and choreographs a narrative dance musical to Sufjan Stevens’s concept album “Illinois,” resorts to his usual standby: community.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionThe musical, starring Nicole Scherzinger, secured 11 nominations at Britain’s equivalent of the Tony Awards.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionFamily history is “wrapped up in these songs,” said the singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson, who is making the leap to Broadway with an adaptation of the popular romance novel.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionAfter roles dried up, Dominique Blanc reclaimed her artistic agency by taking a one-woman play on the road. Now she’s making a rare appearance in Manhattan.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionKenny Leon will direct a starry revival of Shakespeare’s tragedy in the spring of 2025.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionThe long-running parody show, which has been staged in New York and on tour, will open this summer at the Hayes Theater.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionRecordings of Broadway musicals are often better than the shows they preserve. Here’s a ranking of last year’s crop, with samples and bonus tracks.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription“A Wonderful World,” featuring Armstrong’s songs, is set to begin previews at Studio 54 in October after previous runs in Miami, New Orleans and Chicago.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionThe streamer is co-producing a play about Putin’s Russia from the creator of “The Crown” while also developing a screen adaptation.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionThe playwright discusses the Broadway revival of “Doubt” and his latest, “Brooklyn Laundry.” “People are disagreeing violently with themselves,” he says.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionBased on the 2006 novel by Sara Gruen, the musical follows a young man who hops a train and falls in with a ragtag, traveling group of entertainers.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionThe beloved 1975 musical returns to Broadway this spring, with nods to Black culture like second-line parades and Underground Railroad quilts.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionThe company said that it was leaving its space in a former bank in Times Square after 25 years because the rent was too high and the lease had unfavorable terms.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionShe has become known an Ibsen whisper, bringing “An Enemy of the People” to Broadway this spring, along with a play of her own, which stars Rachel McAdams.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionWhy are 18 shows opening in March and April, and which one is for you? Our theater reporter has answers.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionEighteen openings in two months will drive everyone crazy. But maybe there should be even more.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionHow the Broadway star simultaneously mastered leading roles in “Once Upon a Mattress” and “Sweeney Todd.”
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionIn a stage adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” Snook plays all the characters — with the help of screens.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionNPR's Scott Simon talks with Mandy Patinkin, Kathryn Grody and Gideon Grody-Patinkin about the family stage "performance" in which Gideon talks with his performer parents about their lives.
SOURCE: National Public RadioAlexei Ratmansky, arguably the most important ballet choreographer today, has made a deeply personal first work as artist in residence that reflects his Ukrainian roots.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionBranden Jacobs-Jenkin’s acclaimed play about a family returning to their late father’s home will soon be switching houses.
SOURCE: ForbesThe London theatre will present a new musical from Elvis Costello and Sarah Ruhl, the U.K. debut of Passing Strange, and more in 2024.
SOURCE: Playbill“She saved my career,” Patti LuPone said of this indispensable vocal therapist and coach whose clients include Madonna and Billy Porter.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionAmy Ryan will replace her in the show, which also stars Liev Schreiber and began previews on Saturday.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionThe new jazz age musical adaptation of the classic 1959 Billy Wilder film closed in December.
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SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionA new musical from Jason Robert Brown, Daisy Prince and Jonathan Marc Sherman explores the diverging trajectories of two young writers in the late 1990s.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionThey may seem like atypical choices for Sweeney and Mrs. Lovett, but they’re determined to prove you wrong.
SOURCE: PlaybillOriginally slated to premiere at LA Opera, the work by Mason Bates will now premiere at Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music, before coming to the Met.
SOURCE: PlaybillHow watching gay coming-of-age stories has helped repair a heart still stuck in the past — and still scarred by a less welcoming world.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionThe three-time Tony Award-winning Broadway legend created indelible roles: Anita in West Side Story, Rose in Bye Bye Birdie and Velma Kelly in Chicago.
SOURCE: National Public RadioHinton Battle, a three-time Tony Award winning actor who originated the role of Scarecrow in Broadway’s The Wiz, died yesterday. He was 67. His death was confirmed by his friend, the actor…
SOURCE: DeadlineHer dancing sometimes overshadowed her thrillingly dramatic way with a song: husky yet clarion, unaffected but full of comment and character.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionA performer who never retired is remembered for her electric Broadway performances and daring cabaret work.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionMr. Battle made his Broadway debut as the original Scarecrow in The Wiz.
SOURCE: PlaybillChita Rivera saw herself as a dancer, and that’s fitting: Her early ballet training was her secret weapon — and it never left her body.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionHer dancing sometimes overshadowed her thrillingly dramatic way with a song: husky yet clarion, unaffected but full of comment and character.
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionAppearing in scores of stage productions, she dazzled audiences for nearly six decades, most memorably starring as Anita in “West Side Story” and Velma Kelly in “Chicago.”
SOURCE: The New York Times SubscriptionMs. Rivera was a three-time Tony recipient, and a beloved icon of the stage and screen.
SOURCE: PlaybillBroadway legend Chita Rivera, a two-time Tony winner and nine-time nominee, died on Tuesday morning after a brief illness, her publicist announced. She was 91. The actor-singer-dancer origin…
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SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 01:23AMArtistic Director David Saint is directing the Jonathan Larson musical at the New Jersey company.
SOURCE: Playbill at 12:36AMVogel’s nuanced exploration of her own family sets the stage for a profound and humorous new American play.
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