Times Square Casino Proposal Rejected in Committee
The plan to build a casino in the same building as The Lion King will not move forward.
The plan to build a casino in the same building as The Lion King will not move forward.
They came in as ensemble members and now, they will close out the Broadway revival in a principal role.
Hurston's 1935 play is getting its first ever production at Yale Repertory Theatre in Connecticut.
Many well-known actors have taken a stab at Beckett's play where "nothing happens."
The Broadway revival recently announced that it has moved up its closing date to September 21.
For innovative theatre that makes you go woah, head over to the Skirball Center.
An Oklahoma state law that prohibits equity, diversity, and inclusion has forced the University of Central Oklahoma to start cancelling its productions.
The upcoming film is the third in a series where Craig stars as Southern gay detective Benoit Blanc.
From brand-new musicals, to exciting new plays, add these shows to your calendar.
The scholarship is gearing up for its fifth cycle, giving $10,000 to theatre students who want to pursue a career behind-the-scenes.
The show's cast finally got to have the movie premiere they didn't get five years ago.
The concerts will commemorate a decade since the premiere of the musical comedy series.
Bless my soul, Hercules the Musical is on a roll.
The play by Esmé Maria Ng will run at IRT Theater in New York.
From Keanu Reeves to Gilded Age lead Carrie Coon, here are five shows featuring some very well-known actors.
Signed by artists such as Heidi Schreck and Kathleen Chalfant, the statement was in response to President Trump's increasing efforts to control the arts.
The Off-Broadway theatre will reopen its doors with a week of one-night only events.
The videos from the historic collection could only be viewed at the library"until now.
Director of Dance Programming Jane Raleigh and two other staff members were abruptly let go.
Caesars Palace Times Square wants to build a casino in the Theatre District, and many in the industry are not pleased.
The two play Donna and Sophie in the new revival.
Who I Really Am is offering a personal look at the Tony winner, and a new version of "Satisfied."
The letter was penned by Tony winner B.D. Wong and signed by a number of other Tony winners.
From a musical revival to exciting new plays, these shows are worth rushing to the theatre for one last look.
The show, also written by McGovern, runs at New York City Center.