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With producers lined up three deep for any available Broadway house, no show closing leaves a theater empty for long. The departure of Honeymoon In Vegas from the Nederlander Theatre opens t…
Finding Neverland flies. Occasionally it even soars. The miracle is that the darned thing not only got off the ground, but that this musical prequel to the Peter Pan story arrives on Broa…
Possibly former actor Paul Giamatti is one of six guest directors of National Geographic Channel’s new series Breakthrough, which NGC is producing in partnership with General Electric …
EXCLUSIVE:Â It’s an extraordinary time for Cush Jumbo, the London-based actress who starred on Broadway earlier this season with Hugh Jackman in Jez Butterworth’s spooky curios…
Every Broadway season produces a punching bag or two (Moose Murders, closed on opening night and became a synonym for flop; A Tale Of Two Cities, which ought to have closed on opening night …
Broadway this week welcomed a pair of lavishly produced revivals of 1950s musicals that were processed by MGM’s Arthur Freed unit into hugely popular movie musicals, both directed by V…
CEO Brett Murrihy founded Artist Voice in 2010 with Matt Gudinski as part of Michael Gudinski's Mushroom Group to  book local and international music acts for tours and performances…
The Nightcrawler star will play the nerdy, lovestruck florist Seymour in this summer’s three-performance concert revival of Little Shop Of Horrors, the musical adaption of the 1960 Rog…
EXCLUSIVE: The actress, who won a Tony Award for her leading role in Venus in Fur, will join the cast of Stephen Frears' Florence Foster Jenkins opposite Meryl Streep and H…
“Money, Money, Money” goes the Abba ditty that will certainly become Mamma Mia‘s swan song as it begins its long goodbye leading up to shuttering on Labor Day. It’s a…
Ana Villafañe, a Cuban-American singer, dancer and actress from Miami, will play Gloria Estefan in On Your Feet! opposite Josh Segarra as the superstar’s husband, producer Emilio…
Hard on the heels of the Broadway import of Wolf Hall from the Royal Shakespeare Company, and The Audience, with Helen Mirren as Queen Elizabeth, more Royal Crown is pouring this way. Produc…
In the weird time warp that Broadway sometimes can be, this season offers Betty Comden and Adolph Green owning 42nd Street with concurrent revivals of On The Town and On The Twentieth Centur…
He even came very close to saying “You look mahvel…” but stopped just short of completing his iconic Fernando Lamas catchphrase, during a “Weekend Update” segme…
On the eve of the former First Lady/N.Y. Senator/Secretary Of State’s expected announcement that, yes, she’s running for POTUS, SNL cold-opened with Kate McKinnon’s HRC at …
The popular co-star of Fox’s runaway hit series proved her formidable comedy (and singing) chops even when the material fell short — as it did more often than not — in her …
Here’s the thing: If you want to savor an adaptation of Hilary Mantel’s historical novels about boy-crazy King Henry VIII, you can go the leisurely route via public television, o…
Beginning a long final bow on Broadway, producer Judy Craymer announced Thursday night that Mamma Mia! will close on September 5 at the Shubert-owned Plymouth Theatre. The Abba jukebox music…
John Legend, who just won an Academy Award as co-author of the Selma anthem “Glory,” will partner with CORE Media Group on the reality series Sing it On for the CBS/Lionsgate cab…
There are many reasons to celebrate the arrival on Broadway of Hand To God. It wraps its seriousness in a veneer of XXX-rated irreverence. I don’t know which I want to do more: Sing Ha…
The Broadway box office rose significantly over the combo Easter and Passover weekend, with the week ending Sunday grossing $29.87 million compared to $27.96 million the week before. The ave…
Julie Wilson, a sultry, whiskey-voiced chanteuse who ruled the soigné cabaret rooms of Manhattan, from the top of the world at the St. Regis Hotel to the Oak Room of the Algonquin Hotel, di…
Bill Nighy returns to David Hare’s plays in this new revival of his 1996 work Skylight and, as I say in my video review above, it’s a very good thing. Nighy and co-star …
Bill Nighy made his Broadway debut almost a decade ago in David Hare’s The Vertical Hour. He returns in Skylight, an earlier but better Hare play from 1996, and it’s cause for…
EXCLUSIVE: I hear the up-and-comer — recently of The Book Of Mormon on Broadway, the films Ricki And The Flash and the Pitch Perfect mini-franchise — has been cast in An…