Gerard & Roth: And The Tony Award For Best Song Goes To…
EXCLUSIVE: Deadline's Jeremy Gerard and Jujamcyn Theatres majority owner and president Jordan Roth talk about the state of the industry, the only stipulation being no holds barred. GERARD: W…
EXCLUSIVE: Deadline's Jeremy Gerard and Jujamcyn Theatres majority owner and president Jordan Roth talk about the state of the industry, the only stipulation being no holds barred. GERARD: W…
At once shocking in its finality and completely expected, the producers of American Psycho announced Thursday that the Duncan Sheik musical will play its last Broadway performance on Sunday,…
The lovestruck heart doesn’t merely leap in Paramour. It flips, flies, frolics, flits, flounces, trips to the moon on gossamer wings, beats like a boogie and jumps like a bean ̵…
Award-winning new musical Dear Evan Hansen, which world premiered at Arena Stage in Washington, DC this past summer and will wrap its New York premiere at Second Stage this Sunday, is headed…
Broadway’s Arthur Miller revivalfest continues next season with the Roundabout Theatre Company production of Arthur Miller's 1968 drama The Price, directed by Steppenwolf co-founder T…
On the subject of success, George C. Wolfe has always been ambivalent. Wary. ”When I was little, I remember rehearsing starving, so that when I got to New York I would know how to do i…
The Broadway cast of Tuck Everlasting got an early and unwelcome Memorial Day weekend gift this evening: They were told the musical will play its final performance on Sunday at 7:30 PM. It w…
Emerging from the ashes of bankruptcy and mismanagement, the revived New York City Opera will present a season beginning in September at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Rose Theater and other…
By sheer happenstance — because sometimes in New York it can seem that everything really is happening somewhere nearby — I saw a revival of Tennessee Williams’ lyrically…
The 61st annual Obie Awards, established by the Village Voice to acknowledge achievement in off-Broadawy theater, named Rajiv Joseph’s gripping drama with humor Guards at the Taj as th…
Ticketbuyers clamoring to be in the room where it happens — namely the Richard Rodgers Theatre, home of the season’s runaway blockbuster Hamilton — helped push the Broadway…
For the second time, Los Angeles Times owner Tribune Publishing Company has rejected Gannett Company's $15 per share takeover bid. The door isn’t closed, however. Tribune, which also o…
Disney this morning released a teaser for its live-action remake of the smash 1991 animated musical Beauty and the Beast. The new film retains the Alan Menken/Howard Ashman/Tim Rice score an…
If the only image that comes to mind at the mention of the name Dick Gregory is the skinny African American elder, his beaming visage ringed with a nimbus of white hair and beard, prep…
EXCLUSIVE: Beth Behrs stands over her mother, asleep in a hospital room and dying of cancer. “I’ve been single for so long,” she says, “I’ve started having w…
EXCLUSIVE: Outside on West 54th Street in Manhattan, passersby were doing double-takes as a not-quite incognito Robert De Niro cooled his  heels, waiting for a cue. He wasn’t making…
Morley Safer, an old-style, in-the-trenches newsman who was among the first reporters to bring the horrors of the Vietnam War onto the TV sets and into the living rooms of average Amer…
It’s more like a separation agreement than an all-out divorce but yesterday’s surprise management shakeup at London-based Ambassador Theatre Group is sending shockwaves through B…
EXCLUSIVE: There’s a visual in HBO’s All The Way when the powerful Georgia Senator Richard Russell registers the fact that his protégé Lyndon Johnson has sacrificed him, …
A play with music about a play with music — sounds crazy, no? And yet here in New York City, in the same season, we have not one but two plays with music about plays with music, eac…
The films of Mark Lee Ping-Bing, one of the world’s foremost cinematographers, will be featured by the Museum of Modern Art in “Luminosity: The Art of Cinematographer Mark Lee Pi…
ESPN took over Broadway’s Minskoff Theatre, home of majority owner Disney’s The Lion King, for its Upfront presentation this morning, where the themes were bringing the Great Unc…
With one week left in the 2015-2016 Broadway season, the box office is telling a different story than the one on the marquees. Outside the theaters, there’s plenty of excitement as tic…
EXCLUSIVE: Magnet Releasing, the genre arm of Magnolia Pictures, has acquired North American rights to Detour, the twisty new thriller from writer/director Christopher Smith (Severance, Blac…
Here’s a look at the Philip Roth adaptation marking producer/writer James Schamus’ debut as director: An intense drama set in 1951, when young Marcus Messner (Logan Lerman; Fury,…