The film makes history that could easily be dry and boring come alive and even illuminate the present moment.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 06:21AMThat's the biggest nomination haul of any show in Broadway history.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 11:55AMTheater and TV veteran Matt Bogart plays the legendary author in a new musical love story.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 07:30AMAmong the theatrical innovations: a Digital Acting Partner and a mentor app with "a little touch of Tinder"
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 10:53AMWith the Tony Awards on the horizon, Tom Melcher's site wants to be the Rotten Tomatoes of Broadway.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 10:00AMThe full-length musical 'Jeb! An American Disappointment,' repurposes every song in Hamilton to make it about the embattled Bush brother.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 12:55PMLike many elected officials, Mayor Bill de Blasio is a huge fan of the Broadway smash Hamilton. But today his fandom went up a notch.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 12:55PMEveryone from A-list actors to rap legends (and President Obama for good measure) has gone to see the Broadway smash.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 06:05PMToday the producers of the show announced that its Broadway run had been postponed indefinitely due to the loss of a major investor.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 04:20PMHamilton may be the talk of the town, but there are plenty of other shows opening this spring that are worth your time and attention.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 10:00AMIn the past year 16 Broadway shows have implemented digital ticket lotteries to supplement or replace in-person rush sales.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 01:16PMThe Hamilton composer's best running joke was that Grease, with its emotional songs and suggestive dances, was getting him pregnant.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 09:00PMHamilton fans proved that the show is applicable to any situation by combining screenshots from the State of the Union with Hamilton lyrics.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 10:59AMBaba Brinkman performed at the Paris climate conference, and now he's coming to New York.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 10:00AMThe website for the Broadway smash has the same problems as Ticketmaster, but that's understandable out of the gate.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 11:13AMThe book and score for the new West End musical Beyond the Fence were written by humans, but they had help from digital data.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 02:53PMThe news that Hamilton composer Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote cantina music for Star Wars: The Force Awakens led to many wonderful memes.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 01:36PMAfter a month-long fight, The New York Times agreed last night to restore production credits in theater reviews.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 10:48AMThe video, which was posted on Wired magazine's website, gives a new perspective on The Lion King's iconic opening number, "Circle of Life."
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 11:03AMHe may have won Jeopardy! 74 times, but over the weekend Ken Jennings fought a losing battle with theater lovers.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 11:15AMIn recent weeks the paper has removed the names of set, costume, lighting and sound designers from both print and online copy for reviews.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 12:36PMTwitter marked the occasion of his birthday by lamenting that he may have been born in the wrong era.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 05:04PMTo promote his upcoming musical, Andrew Lloyd Webber released a 360 degree interactive music video for the song "You're In The Band."
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 04:09PMWhen the Hamilton cast recording was posted to First Listen this morning, music fans descended on NPR in droves.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 03:45PMHeartfelt pleas from Benedict Cumberbatch and Patti LuPone aren't enough- even cell phone companies are encouraging phone use in theaters.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 11:45AMThe heartthrob, currently starring in Hamlet, is the latest celebrity to lose his patience with cell phones in the theater.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 11:56AMIt's not just rude, it's pointless- most theaters have terrible cell service just because of the way they were built.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 05:18PMBut the featured acting categories were a different story
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 10:27AMThe featured actors are often forgotten in pre-Tony conversation, but these four categories are often among the most entertaining and unpredictable races on Tony night.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 12:00PMHere, a look at who's ahead, who can upset and who should just be happy to be there.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 07:02PMThis year's Tony Awards- New York's answer to the Oscars- has all the drama of a high-stakes horse race.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 04:53PM