Gwyneth Paltrow's Broadway producing debut 'Head Over Heels' had a dismal start, too...
SOURCE: Forbes at 08:59PMAnne Hamburger rebooted her seminal company after a decade working for Disney.
SOURCE: Forbes at 08:56AMBest Musical winner 'The Band's Visit' wasn't the only show to make its investors grin.
SOURCE: Forbes at 06:00PM'The Band's Visit' dominated the night with a massive sweep, but other trends emerged - not all of them so glam.
SOURCE: Forbes at 02:59PMBroadway's biggest night is here and we're updating our coverage on the fly.
SOURCE: Forbes at 07:56PMFORBES 30-Under-30 honoree Paapa Essiedu leads an old company into new territory.
SOURCE: Forbes at 09:15PMThe fate of shows like 'SpongeBob SquarePants' and 'The Band's Visit' will be decided next Sunday.
SOURCE: Forbes at 06:37PMTop honors will likely go to the season's biggest extravaganza and its most intimate chamber piece.
SOURCE: Forbes at 05:42PM'Escape To Margaritaville' was in hot water even before critics savaged it.
SOURCE: Forbes at 03:51PMLaurie Metcalf is in fine form putting on another Tony-nominated performance.
SOURCE: Forbes at 07:04PMThe Tony Awards mark Broadway's biggest night. But what does the ceremony mean in a year without a hit like 'Hamilton'?
SOURCE: Forbes at 12:20AMBroadwayHD is pitching itself as a missing link in a slow-moving industry. But does the money make any sense?
SOURCE: Forbes at 12:48PM'The Boys in the Band' also had a terrific first week on the boards, while the Best Musical nominees saw strong day-of sale bumps.
SOURCE: Forbes at 07:08PMFrozen's cast got left out in the cold, while Amy Schumer nabbed a nom for Best Actress.
SOURCE: Forbes at 12:21PM'SpongeBob SquarePants' and 'Mean Girls' led the sled with twelve nominations apiece.
SOURCE: Forbes at 09:22AMFresh off his fourth Broadway hit, the Tony nominee reflects on how life has changed under the 45th President.
SOURCE: Forbes at 12:32PMIt's that special time of year when pundits and producers alike pontificate in pubs across Times Square.
SOURCE: Forbes at 01:14PMThe 63rd Annual Drama Desk Awards turned their nose up at several of the year's biggest box office successes.
SOURCE: Forbes at 12:10PMDespite boffo box office returns, 'Mean Girls', 'Harry Potter', and 'Frozen' are not created equal in the eyes of Tony voters.
SOURCE: Forbes at 07:57PMTwo big crossover successes are the latest gambit to boost ratings for the awards ceremony, and an indication that Broadway is becoming ever-more friendly to big names from outside the biz.
SOURCE: Forbes at 11:26AMAwards season is officially underway on Broadway, as small artsy shows stake their claim against corporate behemoths.
SOURCE: Forbes at 09:08AMHarry Potter's producer, Sonia Friedman, also has another big hit on the boards with 'Mean Girls.'
SOURCE: Forbes at 07:40PMDespite solid reviews, NBC's latest venture didn't hold a candle to its greatest hits. What gives?
SOURCE: Forbes at 07:30AMAll is not well in Margaritaville.
SOURCE: Forbes at 05:49PMCollaboration and meaning-making have defined success for one of showbiz's busiest tinkerers.
SOURCE: Forbes at 12:30PMThe 'Frozen' producer is the first institutional figure on Broadway to be accused in the wake of the #MeToo movement.
SOURCE: Forbes at 12:07PMThe king of leisure lifestyle (or at least its marketing) is setting up shop on The Great White Way with 'Escape To Margaritaville'.
SOURCE: Forbes at 06:14PMDerek DelGaudio's hit show 'In & Of Itself' is turning magic on its head, economically and - perhaps - spiritually.
SOURCE: Forbes at 09:08AMThe show is the first of the season to turn a profit, and another feather in the cap of its creator.
SOURCE: Forbes at 12:36PMBruce Springsteen was immune to the impact, but Sara Bareilles got tackled hard.
SOURCE: Forbes at 04:47PMThough numbers are down, the show is still selling well, and fans seem quite chuffed.
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