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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: T…
This season’s prestige British import, Mike Bartlett’s serio-comedy opens in the not-too-distant future, at Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral. Prince Charles, the monarchy’…
EXCLUSIVE: With Broadway producers nervous anticipating this weekend’s audience-daunting triple threat of Hallowe’en, the World Series and the New York City Marathon, a fourth…
It has been more than three decades since Tim Pigott-Smith entered the American consciousness as the obsessive police captain Ronald Merrick during the final days of British rule in India, i…
Keira Knightley (The Imitation Game, the upcoming The Emperor’s Children) is making her Broadway debut in Thérèse Raquin, and not since Donna Reed donned spectacles and pulled her…
Director Alex Timbers (Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, Rocky) and leading man Steven Pasquale (FX’s Rescue Me, The Bridges Of Madison County) will join forces in a revival of the Alfr…
Forest Whitaker (Southpaw, The Last King Of Scotland, Bird, etc.) announced in August the plan to make his Broadway debut this season in a revival of Eugene O’Neill’s da…
Rick Miramontez, who built a small Times Square shop into one of Broadway’s top p.r. powerhouses O&M Company, will bring his company and top staff to DKC Public Relations.Â�…
Matthew Broderick plays Matthew Broderick and Annaleigh Ashford plays the dog he picks up in Central Park. They’re both pretty adorable in the Broadway premiere of A.R. Gurney’s …
Stephen Karam’s knockout drama The Humans, which opened off-Broadway this week to star-making reviews, will move to Broadway in the spring with its ensemble cast intact. The transfer, …
Unabating love for the iPhone moved Apple Inc. beyond analysts’ Q4 2015 projections with a 31 percent rise in quarterly profit, the Cupertino, CA-based company said this afternoo…
American history just got a little sexier for 20,000 New York City high school students. A $1.46 million grant from the Rockefeller Foundation will provide the NYC Department of Education wi…
The stars have begun to align on Broadway and the big winners are new plays in the box office ring: In one corner, Bruce Willis, making his Main Stem debut in William Goodman’s adaptat…
A key factor in making Chicago the longest running revival in Broadway history is the savvy deployment of stars in limited runs — as with the current appearance of Dancing With The …
For decades now, every Broadway show (and most off-Broadway offerings as well), have been filmed and then quietly stashed way at TOFT, the Theatre On Film And Tape archive at the Lincoln Cen…
It’s been eight years since the Roundabout Theatre Company launched both its postage-stamp size developmental space on West 46th Street and the career of an extraordinary playwright, w…
The pre-show outside the Richard Rodgers Theatre has become almost as hot as tickets to Hamilton, playing inside. What began as free bit of entertainment — dubbed “Ham4Ham”…
Calling filmmaker Michael Moore “a valuable thorn in the side of American complacency,” interviewer Annette Insdorf introduced the triple-threat writer-producer-director for a co…
Four new films that take on grand-scale social issues from the intimate perspective of the people affected by them were the subject of a too-brief, provocative panel at Saturday afternoon…
“Nobody's going to go to a film because the guys came in on time and under budget,” Alejandro Inarittu told an audience of young filmmakers Saturday at the Producers Guild of Ame…
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: I…
In the 1960s, the idea of sending up popular culture was so fresh it could still be considered daring — “Monster Mash” was a Top 10 Halloween hit in 1962 and Batman was on …
Marlo Thomas, who’s headlining Joe DiPietro’s off-Broadway comedy of indiscretions Clever Little Lies, saw several different circles of her life intersect over lunch at La …
I don’t know what’s in the drinking water down at the Public Theater but they ought to bottle it for sale at the snack bar. Michael John LaChiusa’s very moving and beautifu…
Chicken & Egg Pictures announced today the 10 participants in its inaugural Accelerator Lab, which will oversee the development of non-fiction projects helmed by first and second-t…