
In a wide-ranging conversation a few days before Page finished Lear, he discussed everything from reaching this career high at the age of 60, what he hopes for the future of King Lear, how S…
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 11:26AMStand up, your father’s passing. Soon, Greg Kinnear will be that father — the patriarchal figure at the heart of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, one Atticus Finch. O…
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 05:36PMSophia Anne Caruso will no longer count herself among the strange and unusual. The actress, who originated the role of Lydia Deetz in Broadway’s Beetlejuice, has abruptly exited th…
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 04:51PMWhen director Rebecca Taichman saw Sing Street when it debuted on screens in 2016, she wrote her agent while the credits were still rolling, tears streaming down her face, to see if the s…
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 03:30PMBroadway actress Zoe Caldwell, who won four Tony Awards over the course of her decades-long career, died Feb. 16 from complications due to Parkinson’s disease. She was 86. Her son Cha…
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 10:43PMJason Alexander is about to go to war. The award-winning actor is attached to direct a Broadway-bound adaptation of The War of the Roses. The play is based on the original novel by War…
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 04:03PMFor centuries, women’s pain has been deemed the only narrative worthy of storytelling. Whether in gonzo revenge fantasy or prestige drama, if we’re not suffering, it’s n…
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 03:20PMThe words “dinner theater†usually conjure up images of linen-covered tables, black-tie-wearing waiters, and productions of classic fare like Hello, Dolly! or Showboat. But a new…
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 06:25PM5,6,7…podcast? Musical theater has always made superb use of aural formats, with original Broadway cast albums filling the gap for theater-goers who can’t shuffle off to the Gre…
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 09:00AMKaty Keene may dream of seeing herself on a runway, but first she’s headed to Broadway — BroadwayCon, to be exact. EW can exclusively announce the highly anticipated new additi…
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 10:00AMThe team behind Sing Street are driving their Off Broadway musical like they stole it — straight to the Great White Way. The new stage production, based on the John Carney film of …
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 12:01AM“It’s an old song, and we’re gonna sing it again.†The opening hymn of the hit musical Hadestown offers a promise — not just to the eight shows a week for th…
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 08:00PMKnown affectionately as “the Oklahoma! that f—s,†this Rodgers and Hammerstein revival broke away from its roots, with its in-the-round presentation and potent carnal ener…
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 11:00AMNeed a break from holiday music and looking for something a little more horrific instead? Suddenly, Seymour is here to provide you. The Off-Broadway production of Little Shop of Horrors,�…
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 04:06PMOn the surface, Sing Street and Moulin Rouge couldn’t be more different. The former uses the synth sounds of the 1980s to tell the story of a Dublin teenager who forms a band to impre…
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 08:30AMIt’s time for Beetlejuice to move on from Broadway’s Winter Garden Theatre (though no word yet on whether their ghosts might stick around to haunt the new owners). On Monday…
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 06:01PMThe Inheritance is about to get hit with some Scandal. The much-lauded Broadway play, which transferred from London’s West End, is about to add Tony Goldwyn to its ranks. The fo…
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 09:45AMIn 1995, Matthew Bourne rose to international prominence for his daring reimagining of Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake, casting male dancers for the corps of swans and lending the storyâ€�…
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 05:55PMMartin McDonagh’s Hangmen has roped up its Broadway cast. The Olivier-winning play is coming to the Great White Way this spring, and it’s got a cast full of British heavywei…
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 10:00AMKey Largo, adapted from the 1948 Floridian film noir of the same name, is currently making a splashy world premiere at Los Angeles’ Geffen Playhouse. It’s a straightforward tal…
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 03:34PMIt’s time for Santino Fontana to hang up his heels. On Monday, producers announced a closing date for Broadway’s Tootsie, the musical based on the 1982 film of the same n…
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 07:30PMTrying to swallow something like a jagged little pill? Wash it down with this exclusive video of the cast of Broadway’s Jagged Little Pill performing “You Learn†throug…
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 10:00AMAll we see is Evan Hansens for forever. In an unprecedented move, the producers of Dear Evan Hansen have brought together all four of the world’s current Evan Hansens to mark th…
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 05:49PMBernard Slade, the creator of The Partridge Family, has died. He was 89. Slade died on Wednesday from complications of Lewy body dementia, according to The Hollywood Reporter. A sea…
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 04:20PMFrom teenage dream to pursuing a cut of the American Dream… Darren Criss is poised to return to Broadway next spring in a revival of David Mamet’s American Buffalo, a tale…
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 10:00AMThe Who’s Tommy is once again inviting audiences to see it and feel it on Broadway. On Monday, producers announced plans for a revival of the iconic rock musical aimed at hitting Broa…
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 06:35PMDove Cameron had one wicked family reunion with her onscreen parents Cheyenne Jackson and Kristin Chenoweth this weekend. In an Instagram photo shared Sunday, Jackson — who portrayed …
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 04:08PMBroadway is about to be hit with a run-by fruiting. On Wednesday, producers announced the full cast and a spring Broadway opening date for Mrs. Doubtfire, a musical based on the 1993 f…
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 08:00AMThe Light in the Piazza occupies a strange space somewhere in between musical theatre and opera, with its sweeping, operatic score paired with a more traditionally theatrical mode of storyte…
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 04:41PMWhile jukebox musicals may never die (at least based on the enduring popularity of titles like Jersey Boys and Mamma Mia), Broadway is also expanding its space for pop and rock musicians, in…
SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 09:30AMWe’re guessing the cast members of the Almost Famous musical weren’t wishing for a river to skate away on when Joni Mitchell showed up at their show. The iconic folk singer mad…
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