785 stories by "Editorial Staff"
Orlando Bloom (The Lord of the Rings) and Tony Award nominee Condola Rashad (The Trip to Bountiful) will star in an upcoming Broadway revival of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, The N…
Daily Variety, the read-with-morning-coffee source for entertainment industry insiders, is ceasing its print publication after almost 80 years. Today's edition, which features a "B'way" stor…
Harry Potter's done it. So has Nicole Kidman. And practically the entire cast of the 2009 revival of Hair. This season it's Emilia Clarke's nakedness in Breakfast At Tiffany's that has whipp…
Harry Potter's done it. So has Nicole Kidman. And practically the entire cast of the 2009 revival of Hair. This season it's Emilia Clarke's nakedness in Breakfast At Tiffany's that has whipp…
Um, this is awesome.
The best of Great Britain's theater scene was celebrated on Sunday with the annual WhatsOnStage.com Awards, held at London's Palace Theatre. The ceremony, hosted by West End One Man, Two Guv…
Somber audiences be warned: Don Stephenson's invigorating new production of Lend Me a Tenor aims to drive ticket-holders to tears--of laughter--and is currently hitting its mark at
Paper Mi…
There's nothing like bowling on a Monday night in Manhattan. Second Stage Theatre's bowling benefit at Lucky Strike (on 42nd Street and 12th Avenue) drew the attention of stage and screen st…
Many of our stage favorites were honored last night for also being awesome at acting in movies and on television. We always knew they could do anything! Outstanding performance awards went …
The Broadway production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera turns the big 2-5 on January 26, 2013. Almost 10,400 performances and the moniker "longest running Broadway show eve…
The upcoming Broadway revival of Frank Wildhorn and Leslie Bricusse's Jekyll
Voting is now open for the 13th annual WhatsonStage.com Awards, run and named for the United Kingdom's leading theater website. Winners of the awards are determined entirely by ticket-buyers…
Broadway and additional stage vets led the pack with big wins at the Golden Globes last night, which marked the official start of the sprint to the Academy Awards finish line. Broadway head…
From the Broadway openings of The Anarchist and Golden Boy to Gypsy of the Year and Chicago's landmark 6,681st performance, December was a busy month as the theater world ushered out a great…
It's The Tony Awards for movie people! The 85th Annual Academy Award nominations were announced this morning, with Broadway and off-Broadway well-represented by standout solo performances o…
January 9, 2013 --- TheaterMania.com, Inc., announced that it has acquired WhatsonStage.com, a leading digital theater content and ticketing company based in the United Kingdom, from Time Ou…
Characters who typically take the sidelines (read: chorus) in musicals take center stage in Working, which just finished its run at 59E59 Theaters. The six-actor cast portrayed 36 ordinary A…
Every so often a picture, news blurb or anecdote so wild or touching comes into the office that we find ourselves saying "Did that seriously just happen?" In the nine cases below, yes--they …
Carrie Coon (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?) "Bro on Broadway" Colin Weatherby notes in his review of Virginia Woolf that Coon should win "a Tony Award
Forty-four Broadway shows opened their doors in the calendar year 2012. Productions welcomed new cast members galore, while a handful of long-running favorites closed up shop. And then there…
Two-time Academy Award nominee Charles Durning, who received Tony and Drama Desk Awards for his performance as Big Daddy in the 1990 Broadway revival of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, has died in Ne…
Jack Klugman, the protean character actor best known for his performances as Oscar Madison on the television series The Odd Couple and Herbie in the original Broadway production of Gypsy, di…
Christmas and New Years are just days away, but fret not, seekers of holiday entertainment. New York is still packed with choices, and off-Broadway's offering a myriad of alternatives to dan…
"The Greatest Story Ever Told" gets retold, Broadway-style, with singing animals, the divine Carolee Carmello, sexypants Benjamin Walker, and an appearance by Godheim himself.
The most dramatic moments often occur in the most genteel and picturesque settings, and the masters of drama at HBO frequently use this trope to their advantage. The network is currently ad…