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EXCLUSIVE: Nazis: Too evil for mockery, or fair game for belly laughs? The Holocaust: Reserved exclusively for serious discussion, or is there social good in tasteless jokes referencing GE a…
Paramour, the first made-for-Broadway venture from Cirque du Soleil, got off to a rousing start last week in the Street’s biggest house, the Ambassador Theatre Group’s Lyric Thea…
UPDATE 12:30 p.m. with comment from Lin-Manuel Miranda:
Miranda released this statement: "It is a tremendous honor to even be considered for this very prestigious award. Quiara [Alegria Hude…
Janet McTeer and Liev Schreiber, both Tony winners, will return to Broadway this fall in the Donmar Warehouse production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Christopher Hampton, directed by the D…
Here’s the trailer for Equals, in which Kristen Stewart and Nicholas Hoult begin an illicit romance in this ice-blue, future-set romantic thriller directed by Drake Doremus (L…
EXCLUSIVE: Anika Noni Rose, soon to be seen as Kizzy on the History Channel’s Roots remake, will play the lead in BET's 2-hour scripted pilot The Yard. She stars, with Peyton Alex Smit…
Actors who participated in the development of Hamilton will be compensated for their contribution under an agreement announced Friday between lead producer Jeffrey Seller and Ronald Shechtma…
EXCLUSIVE: It’s every parent’s nightmare, or one of them, more real for some than others depending on social status and the access that privilege and money confer: A disobedient …
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: E…
Col Allan, who has presided over the pugilistic, perennially profit-challenged New York Post for 15 years, announced Thursday that he’s outta there at the end of April and will be succ…
Just last week, Frank Langella was gasping for breath in his role as a Russian spy handler exposed to a deadly virus on FX’s The Americans. Here he is tonight on stage at the Manhattan…
The Tribeca Film Festival’s “Storytellers” series got underway Thursday afternoon with Ethan Hawke on hand to interview Patti Smith about the creative process or something …
EXCLUSIVE: Proudly calling their show “the 76th longest running musical in Broadway history,” the producers of Matilda announced this afternoon that the acclaimed show will shutt…
Few actors in recent memory have put themselves out there as brazenly, not to say bravely, as Jeffrey Tambor. Over the course of three ground-breaking television series — HBO's The …
The 15th edition of the Tribeca Film Festival started up Wednesday night with the world premiere of The First Monday in May, Andrew Rossi’s sharp documentary about the Met Gala. The An…
As sure as robin-sightings in spring, awards seasons bring with them stories about who was “robbed” of an Oscar or Tony or Emmy nomination and which stars can’t seem to get…
It’s been four decades since Robert De Niro looked into a mirror and snarled, “You talkin’ ta me?” before jerking his arm and aiming a pistol at his own image. …
EXCLUSIVE: A show that wrote its own review as one of the early musical casualties of the 2015-2016 season, Disaster! will shutter July 3, if not before, at the Nederlander Theatre to make w…
Broadway returned from spring break to something approaching normalcy in Week 46 of the 2015-2016 season, with a downward shift of about 10% at the box office as new musicals strutted their …
GOP presidential front-runner-for-the-moment Donald Trump will get the investigative bio treatment in Trump Revealed, slated for publication August 23 by Scribner, an imprint of CBS Co…
Here’s the line from Paramount on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows: “Michelangelo, Donatello, Leonardo, and Raphael return to theaters this summer to battle bigge…
Well it took some doing — a full-on effort, one can only surmise, by everyone in the writers’ room — but last night’s Russell Crowe-hosted SNL was the rattiest,…
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:Â…
EXCLUSIVE: Everywhere you look today, some “disruptive” creative type is rolling out his or her “passion project,” and far be it from Broadway to elude the trend. …
Justin Chang, chief film critic at Deadline‘s sister publication Variety, will join the Los Angeles Times beginning April 25 as a full time film critic and columnist. In a telephone in…