809 stories by "Dave Itzkoff"
"In Conversation: Outside the Ring with Hulk Hogan" is envisioned as a Hulk-ified version of "Inside the Actors Studio" (with perhaps more Atomic Leg Drops than James Lipton's incarnation).
Peter O'Toole discusses "The Stunt Man," the many times he hasn't received an Oscar and why he has little love for theater directors.
Neil Patrick Harris will perform with his co-stars from the New York Philharmonic's recent "Company" revival, including Stephen Colbert, Christina Hendricks and Patti LuPone at the Tony Awar…
"Asuncion," a play by and featuring Mr. Eisenberg, the Oscar-nominated "Social Network" star, will be presented by the theater company starting in October as part of its 2011-12 season.
The concert, scheduled for Sept. 18, will celebrate Mr. Bennett's 85th birthday and mark his debut on the opera house's stage.
The "Hangover" star Justin Bartha will portray a heartbroken man whose solitude is interrupted by misfit characters played by Krysten Ritter, Anna Camp and David Wilson Barnes in the Second …
The Tony-nominated play, which stars Mark Rylance as the manly, mangy, quasi-magical trailer denizen Johnny "Rooster" Byron, will run at the Music Box Theater through Aug. 21.
Highlights of this year's festival include "The Infernal Comedy: Confessions of a Serial Killer," starring Mr. Malkovich as the Austrian criminal and author Jack Unterweger; and the last pla…
The 19th season of Encores! at New York City Center will open on Feb. 8 with a revival of "Merrily We Roll Along" directed by James Lapine, followed by new productions of "Pipe Dream" and "G…
Andrew Lloyd Webber said he wouldl donate nearly $52 million to arts organizations in his home country, using money raised from the sale of a Picasso painting last year.
Mr. Hyde Pierce, the Emmy- and Tony-Award winning star of "Frasier" and "Monty Python's Spamalot," talks about preparing to direct "It Shoulda Been You," a musical comedy that will feature T…
The Stephen Adly Guirgis play about the intertwined lives of a former drug dealer struggling with sobriety, his girlfriend and his sponsor will play through July 17.
Neil Patrick Harris, a star of "How I Met Your Mother," who hosted the 2009 Tony Awards, the 2009 Emmy Awards and, for some reason, the 2010 Spike Video Game Awards, will return as Tonys hos…
The theater company will present "The Columnist," David Auburn's first Broadway drama since "Proof," as well as "We Live Here," a new play by Zoe Kazan, and "Close Up Space," a new comedy fe…
The concert production of "Camelot," which also stars James Barbour as Lancelot and Melissa Errico as Guenevere, will be presented at the Shubert Theater on June 6 as a benefit for the Irish…
In a Roundabout Theater Company revival of the Terence Ratigan play, Mr. Langella will play a ruthless 1930s financier who seeks the help of his estranged son.
A story line in Wednesday night's "South Park" about the inherent meaninglessness of awards was just about the Comedy Awards, and not about the Tonys. Right?
Daniel Radcliffe couldn't conjure up enough magic to secure a Tony nomination for "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying," making him one of the most glaring oversights of the mor…
Kenneth Branagh, often considered to be contemporary cinema's leading interpreter of Shakespeare, has surprised many fans by directing a $150 million 3-D version of "Thor."
Musicians including Dionne Warwick, Chuck Jackson and Beverly Lee, a founding member of the Shirelles, say their likenesses and life stories are being presented in the musical without their …
Productions include "King Lear," starring Sam Waterston, as well as new works by Mike Daisey, Nathan Englander, David Henry Hwang, Richard Nelson, and Stew and Heidi Rodewald.
At least five times in recent weeks, theatergoers have presented fake tickets to the hit musical "The Book of Mormon."
An exhibition coming to Museum of the Moving Image called "Jim Henson's Fantastic World" will open on July 16 and run through Jan. 16, 2012, and it will feature more than 120 works, includin…
Matthew Lombardo's play about a nun whose faith is tested while working with a young drug addict received mixed reviews after its Tuesday opening.
The annual celebration of arts in lower Manhattan will feature Philip Glass, Laurie Anderson, Patti Smith, Rufus Wainwright, Sean Lennon and Rosanne Cash, as well as a two-castle production …