'The Humans' Sets January Broadway Move
Scott Rudin and Barry Diller are teaming to present the transfer of the Roundabout Theatre Company hit by Stephen Karam, with its original six-person cast intact.read more
Scott Rudin and Barry Diller are teaming to present the transfer of the Roundabout Theatre Company hit by Stephen Karam, with its original six-person cast intact.read more
Weinstein Live Entertainment is teaming with Theatre du Chatelet to bring the Paris production based on the beloved Gene Kelly musical to New York in 2016.read more
After struggling at the box office since its fall opening, the six-person pastiche of escapist Depression-era movie musicals will close on Jan. 3.read more
Debuting in fall 2016, the new musical is inspired by the 1942 Bing Crosby-Fred Astaire film, featuring Irving Berlin's Oscar-winning score.read more
Cynthia Nixon directs Mark Gerrard's comedy-drama about gay men in the throes of domesticity, with Matt McGrath, Malcolm Getts and Mario Cantone.read more
Also added to Roundabout Theatre Company's 2016-17 season is 'Love, Love, Love' by Mike Bartlett, whose 'King Charles III' recently opened to rave reviews on Broadway.read more
The 'Modern Family' star will appear in an updated version of Becky Mode's solo comedy about a high-end Manhattan restaurant employee, directed by Jason Moore.read more
Bruce Willis stars as the romance writer held prisoner by Laurie Metcalf as his number one fan in William Goldman's stage adaptation of the Stephen King thriller.read more
Director of the moment Ivo van Hove's stunning reappraisal of the 1956 Arthur Miller drama is led by a knockout performance from Mark Strong.read more
The celebrated Broadway veterans will take on two titans of the cosmetics industry in this new musical about the rivalry between Helena Rubinstein and Elizabeth Arden.read more
Gay dads explore the new frontier of marriage, monogamy and parenthood in Peter Parnell's play about balancing relationships in a time of cultural change.read more
The move allows playwright David Mamet and director Pam MacKinnon to continue making changes to the Broadway premiere, which has generated unfavorable buzz during previews.read more
Starring opposite Lea Salonga and Telly Leung, George Takei makes his Broadway debut in this musical inspired by his childhood experiences in a WWII internment camp for Japanese-Americans.re…
The musician replaces the previously announced team of composer Alan Menken and lyricist Glenn Slater, who have departed the production due to scheduling conflicts.read more
This high-energy bio-musical charts the road of Gloria and Emilio Estefan to global success and then through misfortune to a triumphant return.read more
Laura Osnes and Corey Cott will star in the show, directed and choreographed by Andy Blankenbuehler, whose moves are currently on display in 'Hamilton.'read more
Earthquakes, tidal waves, towering infernos, killer bees and a nun with a bad habit all figure in this musical spoof of 1970s screen schlockbusters, woven around pop hits of the era.read more
Lydia R. Diamond's new play at off-Broadway's Second Stage will also star Mahershala Ali, Anne Son and Tessa Thompson, under Kenny Leon's direction.read more
Mike Bartlett imagines a near future in which Britain's royal heir, played by Tim Pigott-Smith, struggles to claim the crown after decades of waiting in the wings. read more
Keira Knightley makes her Broadway debut as a woman who escapes her stultifying marriage for another kind of hell in this new adaptation of Emile Zola's novel.read more
Matthew Broderick stars with Annaleigh Ashford as a man and his dog, whose inseparable union threatens his marriage in A.R. Gurney's midlife crisis comedy.read more
Producer Scott Rudin is behind the move of Stephen Karam's new tragicomedy, which opened Sunday to rave reviews off-Broadway.read more
Rising-star playwright Stephen Karam follows 'Speech & Debate' and 'Sons of the Prophet' with another assured new work, bringing fresh nuance to the Thanksgiving family gathering.read more
The new play will premiere at the Old Globe in San Diego, where Martin's Broadway-bound musical collaboration with Edie Brickell, 'Bright Star,' was first seen last year. read more
Reimagining the Busby Berkeley-era extravaganza in miniature, the 1968 off-Broadway hit shuffles uptown with its perky homage to 1930s movie musicals.read more