'The Wild Party' review: Worth attending
You might think that Broadway sweetheart Sutton Foster would be out of place in a roomful of horny, hopped-up swillers and killers.
You might think that Broadway sweetheart Sutton Foster would be out of place in a roomful of horny, hopped-up swillers and killers.
Top sleight-of-hand magicians do greatest hits in "Penn & Teller on Broadway"
Four plays, three kings, 17 bloody years of English history, seven hours onstage. The numbers bespeak the ambition of "DruidShakespeare."
Actress Patti LuPone tells the Daily News why she took the device during "Shows for Days."
"Skippyjon Jones Snow What (& the 7 Chiuahuas)" probably goes over the heads of youngsters, but it's fun for parents.
This is a Broadway role that one bone-headed theatergoer will regret was caught on tape.
Actors are still charged up over the 'Hand to God' audience member who plugged in his phone.
'Spring Awakening' returning to Broadway in new production by Deaf West Theatre
Ron Cephas Jones leads free Classical Theatre of Harlem production of "The Tempest"
Music-comedy rookie Jake Gyllenhaal and seasoned vet Ellen Greene lead gleeful "Little Shop of Horrors."
Chilina Kennedy, of "Beautiful," and Judy Kuhn, of "Fun Home," discuss new solo albums.
"Of Good Stock," a comedy of three sisters, isn't a charm.
Patti LuPone and Michael Urie lift Douglas Carter Beane stage memoir "Shows for Days."
Marla Louissaint, 17, who just graduated from the Beacon School, was named best actress.
Michael Cerveris steps in for Sutton Foster to host the National High School Musical Theatre Awards.
The President's moving solo of "Amazing Grace" was felt across the nation " and on Broadway.
The stars of 'Shows for Days,' like Patti LuPone and Michael Urie, talk about their early theater experiences.
The Douglas Carter Beane's "Shows for Day" recall early theater experiences.
Written by Mark O'Neil and starring English actress Laura Hooper, "Crumble" returns to New York in celebration of its 10th anniversary.
BY JOE DZIEMIANOWICZ Michael C. Hall will is going sci-fi.
Bruce Willis' nutty No. 1 will be played by Laurie Metcalf in the Broadway production of "Misery."
This summer, catch some of your favorite TV and movie stars on the stage.
Jonathan Groff and Aaron Laza play boyfriends in "A New Brain," a musical drawn from a real-life health crisis.
The Treasury Department's move to replace Alexander Hamilton on the $10 bill is wrong, says "Hamilton" playwright.
Broadway musicals have immortalized loving, complicated and difficult dads.