New York Times theater critic Ben Brantley stepping down
Ben Brantley, the influential New York Times theater critic, will leave the job next month.
Ben Brantley, the influential New York Times theater critic, will leave the job next month.
"I'll do anything to prove that theatres can re-open safely," he tweeted.
"The problem with the film was that Tom Hooper decided that he didn't want anybody involved in it who was involved in the original show."
It will be Hoffman's first Broadway role since 1989's "The Merchant of Venice."
"We stand in solidarity with Black Lives Matter," said an executive producer of the special.
Previews begin Monday, March 8, 2021, with opening night on April 15.
The state and the theater industry are working closely on how to re-start.
Bernard Gersten died today at his home in Manhattan of pancreatic cancer. He was 97.
It's the "Lifeline Campaign."
It's a who's who of Broadway royalty.
Students included Alec Baldwin, Allison Janney, Denzel Washington and Burt Reynolds.
Telecharge, the service that bills itself as the official ticketing site for Broadway and Off-Broadway, will automatically refund Broadway tickets purchased for performances between today an…
The nation's coronavirus scare has not as yet impacted Broadway production schedules, with all shows currently playing as planned in theaters scrubbed and disinfected with extra vigor and st…
A second actor in Broadway's "West Side Story" has suffered an onstage injury, and this time he'll leave the show: Ben Cook, who played the role of Riff, sustained the unspecified injury Sun…
"Beautiful" producers have announced that workers hit by President Trump's partial government shutdown will be given admission to select performances.
Ambrose's final "My Fair Lady" performance will be Sunday, Oct. 21.
The play begins performances in March 2019 at a theater to be announced.
"Tootsie," the musical adaptation of the hit 1982 Dustin Hoffman comedy, will begin previews March 29, 2019, at the Marquis Theatre, with an opening date of Tuesday, April 23.
It's set to close Sunday, September 16.
He'll play Edward Lewis (Richard Gere in the 1990 movie) opposite Samantha Barks' Vivian (the role that made a superstar of Julia Roberts).
"Hair" spawned such memorable songs as "Aquarius," "Good Morning Starshine" and "Easy to Be Hard."
The Jimmy Buffett jukebox musical is planning a 2019 national tour.
Mikhail Baryshnikov, Tina Fey, Billy Joel and John Leguizamo are among those confirmed to present.
The Boss will get a special Tony Award for "Springsteen on Broadway."
She will co-star with "Rescue Me" star Steven Pasquale.