Monarchic hits keep flooding Broadway
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 10:45AMAs the Festival kicks off its 61st season with a blistering schedule of eight productions in two months, there are changes in store.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 10:49PMAs of 3:30 p.m., the winning show had moved more than $300,000 of tickets and was on track to do five times its normal daily business, she said in an e-mail. The Visit, the struggling Kander…
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 06:56PMHosted by Alan Cumming and Kristin Chenoweth, the Tonys were light on vinegar and heavy on promotion.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 11:45PMThanks in part to the box-office drawing power of Hugh Jackman, Bradley Cooper, Helen Mirren, Larry David, Nathan Lane, Matthew Broderick and other celebrated performers, Broadway’s on-tra…
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 11:49AMIt's looking like, unlike prior seasons with musical shoe-ins such as Spring Awakening and The Book of Mormon, this year's Tonys will be more a real contest than coronation.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 12:06PMThe announcement halts speculation that the show, written and starring Lin-Manuel Miranda, would abort the sold-out engagement to transfer immediately to capitalize on the mostly rapturous r…
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 05:06PMThe nonprofit company Second Stage and the owners of the 600-seat Broadway playhouse it seeks to buy on 44th Street, the famous Helen Hayes, reached an accord yesterday that gives Second Sta…
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 12:59PM