'Illyria' recalls Public Theater birth pains " theater review
Richard Nelson's new play about a New York arts institution leaves you hungry.
Richard Nelson's new play about a New York arts institution leaves you hungry.
Money talks. And you don't need an MBA to get the conversation in this financial drama that's polished but predictable.
Ryan Murphy produces the 50th anniversary of Mart Crowley's landmark, in-your-face 1968 comedy-drama about gay lives.
Actor Ari'el Stachel popped immersed in Chet Baker and trekked to Israel to prepare for his jazzy, soulful role in "The Band's Visit."
Matthew Bourne's ballet is wonderful but if you don't know the story you might get lost now and then.
It flaps its wings but never takes flight.
Insights into the late "To Kill a Mockingbird" author's life could come to light through her personal correspondence.
A vivid star turn and striking staging distinguishes Duncan Macmillan's drama.
Snap out of it, writers! The Donald Trump references are so tired it's not funny.
Art imitates life and vice versa , but it takes a keen eye " and a quick reflex " to capture the moment.
Girl meets bot in a story of personal and global drama.
The play about gay life and love packs laughs, tears and flaws.
Adrienne Warren has been cast in the coveted title role of the rock goddess in the new musical "Tina."
Prince George sent sales of French lentils through the roof, and now 4-year-old trendsetter could be the cat's meow for "The Lion King."
Bruce Springsteen's Broadway debut is intimate and satisfying as it tells the personal journey of an American classic.
Broadway lovers: The date for the Tonys is June 10, 2018. The place is Radio City. And ... curtain.
The star of the Roundabout revival of J.B. Priestley's 1937 play is an eloquent set that underscores its themes about life and time.
Michael McGrath, reportedly wears a fat suit as Ralph, and the musical is uncomfortably wedged into one as well.
She missed out on being a "Girl," but now she's a "Lady."
The Boss was in the house.
Americans had more than 350,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests each year " and nearly 90% are fatal.
"Hamilton" creator Lin-Manuel Miranda has written a musical "love letter" to raise money for hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico.
Classic Stage Company's revival of Shakespeare's popular rom-com fails to make much of an impression.
"My life as a musical on Broadway. It seems crazy, exciting and bizarre ..." said Cher, whose biomusical hits Broadway in the fall of 2018.
The two-time Grammy winner will make his Broadway debut in the role of Dr. Pomatter.