Prudish American audiences can relax. There’s nothing to offend their tender sensibilities in this antiseptic version of “Gigi,” Lerner and Loewe’s enchanting 1958 fi…
SOURCE: Variety at 09:30PMGod may have created the heavens and the earth and all living things -- but the Devil surely created Tyrone, the filthy-minded, foul-mouthed sock puppet that has audiences howling at "Hand t…
SOURCE: Boston Herald at 08:54AMAlicia Silverstone, "True Detective" actress Kelly Reilly and Eve Best ("Nurse Jackie") have joined the casts of upcoming plays in New York, with Silverstone set to appear in Manhattan Theat…
SOURCE: Boston Herald at 03:59PMThe opening of “Skylight” on Broadway, in a production starting Carey Mulligan and Bill Nighy, stirred up a lot of important issues. For one: The enduring problems of economic in…
SOURCE: Variety at 11:58AMGroundhog Day," the hit 1993 Columbia Pictures comedy, will poke its head up on Broadway in spring 2017, bowing in a new musical version from the creators of current Broadway draw "Matilda."
SOURCE: Boston Herald at 05:40AMNew musicals brought new business to Broadway last week, with two of the week’s four new shows playing to full houses. The Broadway transfer of Off Broadway success “Fun HomeR…
SOURCE: Variety at 05:27PMBill Berloni, Broadway’s go-to dog trainer for stage canines, will get a TV showcase this summer with a new reality TV series set to begin airing in August on Discovery Family Channel. Bot…
SOURCE: Variety at 09:00AMWith a whopping 14 shows yet to open before the end of Broadway’s 2014-15 season, there’s still plenty of time left for surprises in the upcoming race for the Tony Awards. But a couple o…
SOURCE: Variety at 01:00PMIf you’ve ever thought your high school drama teacher deserved a Tony Award, now is your chance to make it happen. In an unprecedented move, the Antoinette Perry “Tony” Awards have tea…
SOURCE: Variety at 01:00PMImagine Alan Ayckbourn clawing his fingernails down a blackboard; that’s Sam Holcroft’s “Rules for Living.” She takes your average family farce — a social occasion su…
SOURCE: Variety at 12:30PMWatch Elisabeth Moss play the title character in the Broadway revival of Wendy Wasserstein’s “The Heidi Chronicles,” and you can’t help but see Heidi in relation to P…
SOURCE: Variety at 09:08AMVincent Pastore and fellow "Sopranos" alumnus David Proval will rejoin the mob next month in "A Queen for Day," the mafia-themed play that's making its world premiere Off Broadway in April.
SOURCE: Boston Herald at 10:58AMCynthia Erivo, the London stage veteran who’s appeared in musicals there including “The Umbrella of Cherbourg” and “I Can’t Sing,” will reprise the starri…
SOURCE: Variety at 01:15PMBoy, the cast of Broadway’s “On The 20th Century” is a wreck. Peter Gallagher, for one, was out of the show for a couple of weeks with a sinus infection that got really bad…
SOURCE: Variety at 08:39AMJames Houghton, the founding artistic director of Off Broadway’s Signature Theater, will step down from the organization after a 25-year tenure that has seen the organization’s e…
SOURCE: Variety at 03:00PMBroadway box office held steady last week, with overall sales remaining about on par with the previous week as the Street looks forward to spring break sales and a spate of new productions t…
SOURCE: Variety at 05:12PMWest End transfers of Broadway musicals “Memphis” and “Beautiful” lead the 2015 nominations for the Olivier Awards, London’s equivalent of the Tony Awards. R…
SOURCE: Variety at 09:32AM"The Audience" marks Helen Mirren's return to Broadway after almost 15 years, and on the play's opening night March 8, the audience at "The Audience" was chuffed indeed to have her back.
SOURCE: Boston Herald at 09:31AM“The Audience” marks Helen Mirren’s return to Broadway after almost 15 years, and on the play’s opening night March 8, the audience at “The Audience” was…
SOURCE: Variety at 07:24AMNew York’s Roundabout Theater Company celebrated Helen Mirren March 2 by reminding her, repeatedly, that she can’t sing her way out of a paper bag. “Helen Mirren can do a l…
SOURCE: Variety at 12:01AMKevin Spacey will be presented with a special award at the 2015 Olivier Awards, the London equivalent of New York's Tonys.Spacey, while juggling film work and his starring role in "House of …
SOURCE: Boston Herald at 04:35AMDarren Criss will return to Broadway in “Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” stepping into the title role after John Cameron Mitchell, the musical’s co-creator and its original st…
SOURCE: Variety at 02:00PMCynthia Nixon, a busy, bankable thesp who’s bagged Tony, Emmy, and Grammy Awards since appearing in her first film at age 12 and making her Broadway debut at 14, makes an assured direc…
SOURCE: Variety at 10:00PMIvo Van Hove’s revival of “A View from the Bridge” and Jonathan Kent’s staging of “Gypsy,” starring Imelda Staunton, have picked up Critics Circle Theater Awards in London j…
SOURCE: Variety at 11:00AMThe return of co-creator and original star John Cameron Mitchell to “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” helped the Broadway musical post solid sales last week, a late-January frame whe…
SOURCE: Variety at 05:41PM“Whorl Inside a Loop,” the latest stage show by Dick Scanlan and Broadway fave Sherie Rene Scott, will round out the 2014-15 season at Second Stage Theater, the New York nonp…
SOURCE: Variety at 02:30PMTony Danza shows off some mean tap skills in “Hpneymoon in Vegas,” the Broadway musical that opened Jan. 15. What, you’re surprised Danza can tap? Don’t be. He’…
SOURCE: Variety at 08:29AMBroadway played a starring role in the 2015 Academy Awards nominations — just as two nominees are playing starring roles on Broadway. Both Bradley Cooper, nominated for best actor for …
SOURCE: Variety at 02:17PMRuth Wilson is having a helluva week. First she wins a Golden Globe, and then two days later, on Jan. 13, she opens her first Broadway show, “Constellations,” with costar Jake Gy…
SOURCE: Variety at 08:19AMBroadway vets Christian Borle and Brian d’Arcy James will lead the cast of upcoming musical “Something Rotten!,” starring in the show after the two appeared in NBC’s …
SOURCE: Variety at 03:00PMBroadway musical "The Last Ship" will close later this month despite a last-ditch effort to drum up sales with an acting stint for Sting, the show's composer.
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