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Broadway songsmiths from Irving Berlin to Frank Loesser and John Kander love a Hollywood gig, so maybe it’s no surprise that the composer-writer-star of the Main Stem’s biggest h…
Best known as an uptown rock palace, the Beacon Theatre will host Jerry Seinfeld for six monthly shows under the rubric Jerry Seinfeld: The Homestand, beginning January 7, 2016 and continuin…
Jay and Mark Duplass — whose fiefdom as writers, directors, actors and producers includes HBO’s Togetherness and Amazon’s Transparent — have closed a d…
Broadway’s musicals — particularly those of the family persuasion — were the big winners during Thanksgiving week, and producers can thank not only the holiday trade but th…
EXCLUSIVE: The Wiz was a wow — that’s what you read on every bus and Broadway poster back in the mid-1970s (the ubiquitous pitch line came from Marilyn Stasio’s review in t…
Already looking like a hit with Broadway theatergoers, newcomer On Your Feet! — the biotuner about the courtship and rise to superstardom of the Miami Sound Machine’s  Gloria …
The centenary of the Death Of A Salesman playwright’s birth is being celebrated with Broadway revivals and much academic truffle-sniffing, but this event may get closest to the hear…
Sylvia, the A.R. Gurney comedy in which Matthew Broderick plays a man in mid-life crisis who falls in love with an adoring talking dog, will end its Broadway run a few weeks earlier than pla…
Speculation that Tom Cruise and Universal Pictures might be wrapping up a deal on the studio’s reboot of The Mummy has been making the rounds this week as the studio continues to plot�…
EXCLUSIVE: At an elegant breakfast this morning at the French Embassy on Fifth Avenue, tonight’s International Emmy Awards were the raison d’être but it was Paris and the even…
Broadway’s brief mini-boom went bust last week, as the pre-Thanksgiving blues saw 15 shows drop $100K or more — in several cases a lot more — from the previous week. One sl…
Making good on a promise that seemed unlikely at the time, the producers of the Berry Gordy biotuner Motown The Musical said Monday that the musical will return to Broadway next summer fo…
Weinstein Live Entertainment (WLE) will team up with Théâtre du Châtelet to bring the Paris company’s production of Singin’ In The Rain to Broadway in 2016 and on a …
The high-energy retro musical, which seemed to founder in its own flop sweat since opening in October to tepid reviews, will close on January 3 after a disappointing run of 85 performances a…
Looking like the love-child of Jeremiah Johnson and Mr. Natural, Matthew McConaughey turned a Butterball into a naked turkey puppet late in last night’s pre-Thanksgiving episode of Sat…
The best sketch on last night’s Matthew McConaughey-hosted SNL wasn’t live at all.  Two weeks before the release of Star Wars VII: The Force Awakens, director J.J. Abrams p…
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: L…
The White House announced Friday morning plans to screen Focus Features’ The Danish Girl and episodes of Amazon Studio’s Transparent on Monday, November 23, as part of a program …
The DOC NYC documentary film festival wrapped Thursday evening doling out jury prizes and celebrating a 21 percent hike in attendance in its sixth outing, which ran from November 12 through …
Sir Cameron Mackintosh announced Thursday that his London revival of Miss Saigon, slated to shutter in February, will move to Broadway late next season with its stars and directors intact. E…
Gawker.com, the website that set the bar — high and low — for gossip in the Internet age, is trading snark for satire and salacious innuendo for political intelligence.
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EXCLUSIVE: Disney’s blockbuster The Lion King passed Cats last week to become the third-longest-running show in Broadway history. But Disney’s claim that a new ad for the show re…
EXCLUSIVE: Best known for her recurring role as Betty DiMello on Showtime’s Masters of Sex opposite Michael Sheen and Caitlin Fitzgerald, Annaleigh Ashford has signed with ICM…
Monday brought abundant good news to Gloria and Emilio Estefan. Not only did their musical biography On Your Feet! show some legs with a $209K jump at the box office, but they — alo…
Annie, get your gun!
How much more do you want to know about Misery, which hobbled to its opening Sunday night on Broadway? William Goldman wrote the script, as he did the screenplay for Rob…