'Something Rotten!' on Broadway! Cue the exclamation point!
The latest musical to proclaim its exuberance in an exclamation point is the comedy "Something Rotten!"
The latest musical to proclaim its exuberance in an exclamation point is the comedy "Something Rotten!"
Some dogs get treats for performing cool tricks " Broadway dogs get smooches from Helen Mirren.
Episode 2 of "The Joe D Show" podcast welcomes Andy Propst, journalist and author of the new Cy Coleman bio "You Fascinate Me So."
Wendy Wasserstein's bracing 1988 play "The Heidi Chronicles" back on Broadway in a revival starring Elisabeth Moss.
If you like plays that are tidy, or, better yet, coherent, pop a couple aspirins before seeing "Placebo." It may give you a headache.
Next stop, Broadway bliss. That's where 'On the Twentieth Century, starring Kristin Chenoweth, takes you.
Theater is one of the great things that makes New York New York " the stars, the hits, the flops, the battles.
Sienna Miller has stepped into the fishnets at "Cabaret" - and delivers a cocky and steely Sally Bowles.
Theater designer Bob Crowley's March Madness includes 'The Audience,' 'Skylight' and 'An American in Paris'
It's the biggest thing on Broadway this season.
Larry David has reeled in stars for tonight's premiere of his Broadway play, "Fish in the Dark."
Bruce Willis to make his Broadway debut in William Goldman's Broadway adaptation of Stephen King chiller "Misery"
Good-bye, Avery Fisher. Hello, David Geffen.
Rajiv Joseph's "Guards at the Taj" stars Omar Metwally and Arian Moayed at the Atlantic Theater Company.
Clive Owen will make his Broadway debut in the Harold Pinter drama "Old Times" in September.
Broadway's alive with the sound of musicals " and this spring the volume gets cranked to 10.
Helen Mirren rules in Broadway's 'The Audience' and offstage with grit and grace.
The train never left the station Saturday night at the American Airlines Theatre " and the passengers were steamed.
Meet Bradley Cooper's 'Elephant Man' standby Lucas Calhoun.
"The Elephant Man" star Bradley Cooper has his trunk packed for the Oscars, where he's a nominee for 'American Sniper.'
Jason Biggs and Bryce Pinkham costar with Elisabeth Moss in Broadway revival of Wendy Wasserstein's award-winning 'The Heidi Chronicles.'
Darren Criss is returning to Broadway in gender-bending style as the star of 'Hedwig and the Angry Inch.'
Nick Jones is back at Lincoln Center with an edgy new comedy, "Verité," about a woman who spices up her own life story to get published.
Broadway actor Andy Karl jokes about accidentally suggestive poster for "On the Twentieth Century."
"The doctor will see you now" takes on a whole new meaning in "Rasheeda Speaking," a comedy-drama that's jagged, jolting and terrific.