Your average Broadway theatergoer is a well-educated, wealthy, middle-aged white woman, visiting the city from Not-New-York-City, according to a demographics report released today by The Br…
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 06:11PMNew York is bringing sexy back to those lonely, defunct phone booths you see along Broadway.Phone booths have fallen from grace in recent years, with the rise of the iRobots That Control Our…
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 03:51PMWhen Hurricane Sandy swept through New York City's Stuyvesant Cove Park last week, one of the many buildings she attacked was an arts and education center called Solar One on East 23rd St by
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 04:32PMDeep in the belly of Times Square, alongside The World's Most Obnoxious McDonald's, stands a secret Broadway landmark that's been hidden from you for decades. Awaiting renovation, it has
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 10:14AMThe lights were bright again on Broadway by Thursday, but many theaters below 34th Street sat in darkness until this weekend. Most announced their re-openings as soon as Con-Ed restored powe…
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 09:30AMMiriam Margolyes wants you to stop playing Angry Birds and read a book. Preferably, an entire book, made out of paper, and written by Charles Dickens. The British Academy of Film and Televis…
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 04:04PMSpider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, the musical with the most famously complicated safety record in Broadway history, held an unironic press conference about Halloween safety on Oct. 25 outside
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