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EXCLUSIVE: Thanks to the success of its Tony-winning revival of The King And I — and the failure of The Visit — a hit London revival of A View From The Bridge will land on …
Returning to the New York stage this summer following successful runs of Colin Quinn Unconstitutional and the HBO-transferred Long Story Short, the slouchy satirist will bring his new sho…
The Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe musical will play its final performance on Sunday, June 21 at the Neil Simon Theatre. The show began previews on March 19 and opened April 8 to mostl…
He’s the man who came up with “HEADLESS BODY IN TOPLESS BAR” on deadline at the New York Post, back in the days when there were deadlines and newspapers carried actual news…
East End denizen and talk-show host Baldwin, a key backer of the series, will chat with Dick Cavett and public radio’s Studio 360 ringleader Kurt Andersen after the July 11 opening …
Lord Lloyd Webber’s fall show, School of Rock — The Musical is doing some test marketing with “pre-previews” at New York’s Gramercy Theatre. Although the shows …
The once mild-mannered young Los Angeles prosecutor whose dogged investigation put mass-murderer Charles Manson and several members of his “family” behind bars, died Saturday of …
Well, Buffalo in the metaphoric sense. Week 2 of the 2015-2016 Broadway season included the 69th Annual Tony Awards (congrats to the winners, hankies to the losers) and saw the curtain fall …
It’s always so tempting to throw our hats into the Tony Awards races — no matter how thankless the task proves to be, year after year. Well, with odds-on favorite American Pharoa…
As surely as Monday follows Sunday, closing notices go up for struggling shows that leave the Tony Awards empty-handed. First to go dark in the wake of last night’s awards will be T…
EXCLUSIVE: There wasn’t a bad apple in the bunch. Every winner at Sunday night’s Tony Awards — the 69th time they’ve been handed out — was inarguably at the top…
It might seem somewhat counter-intuitive to open the Tony broadcast with a number from a show called Something Rotten! But this Best Musical nominee is a goofy, high-energy love letter to…
He won’t get to deliver it on the CBS broadcast, but Lifetime Achievement honoree Tommy Tune just delivered his acceptance speech at Radio City music Hall:
"Right now I'm thinking of T…
Welcome to Deadline.com‘s live blog of the 69th Annual Antoinette Perry Awards — the Tonys — which will be telecast live by CBS from New York’s Radio City Music Hall.…
This week lawyers for heirs to the estates of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello filed a lawsuit in New York against the author and producers of Hand To God, claiming that the show — a Tony n…
EXCLUSIVE: Hand To God producer Kevin McCollum says there’s something rotten about a lawsuit filed this week against his show on behalf of the heirs to Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. …
EXCLUSIVE: Six weeks of exhausting campaigning through Earth’s most earnest, swag-free awards season finally come to a close on Sunday with the Tony Awards, broadcast live by CBS from …
Sex between consenting puppets may be fine on a Broadway stage, but lifting one of comedy’s most famous routines may be going too far. A lawsuit filed this week in the Southern Distric…
Mary-Louise Parker and Dennis Arndt are a match made in the heavens, as you’ll see if you get the chance to observe Heisenberg, the marvelous brief play having its world premiere at…
EXCLUSIVE: Five days to go until the Tony Awards (Sunday, 8-11 PM, CBS) and it’s about time we heard from Phyllis Newman, who has been known by many names but these days calls herse…
CBS is gambling on the popularity of Broadway’s 2014-2015 slate of Tony-nominated musicals to draw TV viewers to the Sunday 8-11 P.M. broadcast from Radio City Music Hall, along with h…
Here’s the trailer for Suffragette, which reunites Streep and her Bafta-nominated Iron Lady screenwriter Abi Morgan in Sarah Gavron’s drama about Britain’s long and some…
The Grey’s Anatomy/Scandal/How To Get Away With Murder topper will publish her first book with Simon & Schuster in November, according to an announcement today by VP/editor-in-chie…
A long-gestating revival of Dames At Sea, a beloved off-Broadway musical from 1968, has booked the Helen Hayes Theatre for a fall opening. It’s the first show at Broadway’s small…
It’s down to the wire as we head into New York’s great weekend two-fer: the Belmont Stakes on Saturday, when American Pharaoh hopes to become the first Triple Crown winner since …