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What would we do without odd couples? Not just Neil Simon’s Oscar and Felix but all those mismatched friends, lovers, spouses, siblings, parents, partners, pets, cousins, exes, execs, …
“I think I would love for it not to be a thing when there are a bunch of women show runners somewhere,” Agbo told an appreciative crowd at Tuesday night’s creative keynote …
The 12 Years A Slave star, who’s also about to be seen as the motion-capture character Maz Kanata in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, will continue with Eclipsed when it moves to Broadway…
There was good news, bad news and no news on Week 21 of the 2015-16 Broadway season, which saw a modest drop over the big Columbus Day weekend haul from the prior stand. On the plus side, 12…
Call it the Nightmare on 42nd Street, just in time for Halloween: A horror show named Trip Of Love has taken over the Little Shubert Theatre, recently renamed Stage 42 possibly so patrons…
Oyelowo (Selma, HBO’s Nightingale and Five Days) will play Shakespeare’s triumphant general and Craig (Bond, James Bond) the betraying lieutenant Iago who orchestrates his lea…
After months of separated-at-birth? jokes about Larry David and Vermont Senator and Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders, Saturday Night Live made the dream come true with its cold…
An exuberant Tracy Morgan hosted Saturday Night Live last night with an emotional assist not only from 30 Rock castmates Tina Fey, Alec Baldwin, Jane Krakowski and Jack McBrayer, but from…
You haven’t been able to score a pair for love or money (well, maybe money) since tickets to Benedict Cumberbatch’s three-month run as the Melancholy Prince went on sale last yea…
EXCLUSIVE: She may be playing biological mother to Supergirl Melissa Benoist in the upcoming CBS series, but multi-platform star Laura Benanti (Nashville, The Sound Of Music Live) is doin…
EXCLUSIVE: Hope springs eternal for producers with a hot property. Gotta Dance, a new musical based on Dori Berenstein’s documentary about a pro-basketball dance team of senior citizen…
The last of Alan Menken’s Disney collaborations with the late Howard Ashman (and with additional work from Tim Rice), the Genie tuner has been a sell-out at Mickey’s Broadway …
Cicely Tyson turns 91 in December and there’s a moment in the uneven Broadway revival of The Gin Game when the years fall away, when she is evanescent, transformed for a quickly …
Just weeks after New York’s tabloids began reducing coverage of entertainment news in the country’s culture capital, the New York Film Critics Circle announced the addition…
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…
Pumping the promotion for his musical adaptation of Paramount’s 2003 Jack Black hit School Of Rock into high gear, Andrew Lloyd Webber today released a 360-degree video link to the sho…
Her name is Jess, and half her face and right arm have been severely burned during three tours of duty in Afghanistan, leaving her disfigured, disabled and angry. Sudden noises trigger…
EXCLUSIVE: With advance ticket sales now in the $40 million range — a figure comparable to The Book Of Mormon and the opening of Miss Saigon in 1991 — and tickets harder to co…
With 31 shows running (including seven in previews) and only two registering drops, the Broadway box office welcomed Columbus last week with a lofty 22% increase over the previous stand. The…
EXCLUSIVE: In a deal with Macmillan imprint Feiwel And Friends, actor and writer John Cariani will reverse the usual traffic flow by recasting his popular dramedy Almost, Maine into a …
Two icons of 1950s print media, Playboy magazine and The Village Voice, once a beacon of muckraking investigative news and alternative criticism, announced significant changes Monda…
Marlo Thomas is funny, sleek and engaging in Clever Little Lies, a four-hander that’s made its way from suburban New Jersey to off-Broadway with a detour last summer on Long I…
Two-time Tony winner and TV veteran (notably as avuncular barkeep Holling on CBS’s Northern Exposure) will soon have an off-Broadway house in the Theater District named in his ho…
GrÃmur Hákonarson’s Rams, about sheep-farming brothers estranged for decades until disease threatens their flocks, has won the Hamptons International Film Festival Award for Best…
Two decades after becoming the megaselling author’s publisher, Simon & Schuster imprint Scribner has acquired North American and Open Market print, e-book, and audio rights to 27 t…