'Cats' returns to Broadway tailed by jokes and parodies
It's the "Cats" meow-ch.
It's the "Cats" meow-ch.
"Hamilton" has its eye on two new leads.
"Hamilton" celebrates what Donald Trump is not.
"What the World Needs Now Is Love" is an evergreen anthem.
Four women who loved the same man face each other at a funeral in Paris.
"Hamilton" is keeping the starring role of the "$10 founding father" in the family.
Plays and musicals offer starry summer staycations in the city.
Janet McTeer, a Tony winner for "A Doll's House," slams the door on ladylike behavior as Petruchio in an all-female "Taming of the Shrew."
The Tony Awards wasted no time acknowledging the unprecedented deadly massacre.
The Tony Awards have been nicknamed the Hamiltonys.
"Turn Me Loose" invites you to call a black man a n-----? Seriously.
Broadway isn't the only place where "Hamilton" is a religious experience.
The need to connect links several Off-Broadway shows.
The "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" owl that went off-script is safe and sound.
Theater newcomer Maddie Baillio will star as Tracy Turnblad in NBC's "Hairspray Live!"
"An Act of God" begs the question "Why is Donald Trump allowed to roam the earth?"
Critics of a black Hermione Granger in the London play "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" just don't get it.
Yes, the Greatest starred on Broadway. A fan recalls the Muhammad Ali in "Buck White."
It's a wrap for an in-demand Broadway rapper. "Hamilton" creator and star Lin-Manuel Miranda set to leave show in July.
Oprah Winfrey, a producer of best musical revival "The Color Purple, is among the starry presenters at the 70th annual Tony Awards.
Cirque du Soleil's first-ever Broadway spectacle boasts high-flying aerialists and acrobatic flippers " but the show still flops.
British pop star Leona Lewis has pounced on the role of Grizabella in the Broadway revival of "Cats."
The early bird gets the "Shrew." And damp from the rain.
The Great White Way had its best attended and highest grossing season ever, according to new figures from the Broadway League.
An all-female "Tempest" with selective nudity plays in Central Park May 19 and 20.