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The Broadway revival of "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever," reconceived and directed by Michael Mayer, turns Daisy Gamble into David Gamble, who under the care of Dr. Mark Brucker, learns …
Whence the soon-to-be immortal exclamation, "I ate my father-pig."
The Public Theater will present Shakespeare's problem plays "Measure for Measure" and "All's Well That Ends Well," about couples with marital dilemmas, in repertory from June 6 through July …
A "Rocky Horror" cultist with a rose-tinted perspective on a "Glee" tribute to the Richard O'Brien musical.
Producers said that Jeffrey Tambor, who began performances in the musical on Feb. 15, "was experiencing complications from recent hip surgery and the pain and the challenge of performing in…
Cirque du Soleil said the title was "a fusion of the words 'bizarre' and 'arcana,'" meant to evoke "an elusive destination that is fantastic yet bizarre."
For his one-man show “Long Story Short,” a humorous look at global empires that have come and gone, Colin Quinn enlisted Jerry Seinfeld as director.
Lawyers for Carlos Moore, the author of a biography of Fela Kuti, said in a complaint that entire portions of the musical "were simply copied from Moore's book and inserted into the script."
In addition to the app, which lets users see what tickets are offered at the TKTS booths, visitors to the Times Square booth can seek help from official TKTS Patron Services Representatives.
The play will go on hiatus while Al Pacino works on a film, then resume performances for three weeks beginning Feb. 1.
Mark Rylance will reprise his Olivier Award-winning role as Johnny "Rooster" Byron, the drug-fueled former daredevil, in Jez Butterworth's play.
The Lincoln Center Theater production, adapted from the Michael Morpurgo novel, will employ a cast of 35 actors all new to the play.
Mr. Williams, who will be making his Broadway acting debut, described the play as "like Beckett but even darker, which is hard to do."
The musical will be presented at the Broadway Theater, with previews to begin on March 24 and an opening night of April 20.
Were you in the house at the St. James Theater on Tuesday when Billie Joe Armstrong began his "American Idiot" run?
The village of Celoron, N.Y., agreed to let the National Comedy Center display the widely mocked sculpture -- but not until a replacement is found for the village.
After only three appearances on the Comedy Central show, a 31-year-old comedian from South Africa will step up as its new host.
Mr. Corden, a bubbly, burly, bearded British actor and comedian not widely known in America, must decide what to create, keep or throw away in the program he is inheriting on CBS.
Tony Danza pulls out all the stops for the Broadway musical "Honeymoon in Vegas," in which he plays a starring role.
Others on Queen Elizabeth II's annual new year honors list include the actress Kristin Scott Thomas and the music producer Peter Asher.
Laura Benanti, singing cabaret on New Year's Eve at 54 Below, is becoming known for her unguarded, often self-deprecating wit.
The Treehouse Theater said the live reading, with comedians from the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater, is "an opportunity for people to come together in the name of free speech."
As Mr. Colbert prepares for his last "Colbert Report" on Comedy Central, a summing-up of facts, numbers and spin.
"Tail! Spin!," inspired by political sex scandals, is a star vehicle for the former "Saturday Night Live" actress Rachel Dratch.
Eighteen years after it was first staged, "This Is Our Youth," Kenneth Lonergan's caustic study of dissolute young adults, reaches Broadway.