Emma Stone extends role in Broadway's 'Cabaret' through Feb.
Life will be a "Cabaret" for a couple of weeks longer than anticipated for Emma Stone.
Life will be a "Cabaret" for a couple of weeks longer than anticipated for Emma Stone.
Since leaving "You Can't Take It With You," these adorable rookies haven't even tried to scratch out another gig.
"The Merry Widow" uncorked on New Year's Eve at the Metropolitan Opera is oddly muted in the glee department.
With a sexy Bob Fosse move to a saucy Kander and Ebb showtune, the musical "Chicago" become the second longest-running show on Broadway.
Nichols was a modern father of improvisational comedy and was associated with a string of well-known Broadway shows.
"Straight White Men" uses father-son drama to look at the meaning of privilege and success in a typical, well-off family of white guys.
As the poster says, "She's trying to get away. He's trying to get by." And audiences will be trying to stay alert.
Thank heaven that Magnolia is in glorious full bloom in the New York Philharmonic's "Show Boat."
Hugh Jackman sliced himself with a knife on stage on Wednesday and sent his own blood flowing in "The River." But that didn't stop the "X-Men" star from completing his performance.
One look at the set of "Lips Together, Teeth Apart" tells you what Terrence McNally is going for in his anxious 1991 comedy about grief.
Sting delivers his A-game in "The Last Ship," a new musical about coming home and letting go that overflows with heart. Not bad for a Broadway debut as a composer.
There's no place like home. For Martha Plimpton, now starring on Broadway in "A Delicate Balance," that theme resonates loudly both on and off stage.
Akhtar delivers a claustrophobic drama by mixing the urgency and unease of post-9/11 life with universal marital anxiety. Every spouse wonders, Who is this person I married?
What music would you take with you to a desert island? Ewan McGregor confronts that query nightly in "The Real Thing," now in previews.
Inspiration strikes unexpectedly. Ask Suzan-Lori Parks, whose play "Father Comes Home From the Wars (Parts 1, 2 & 3)," is in previews at the Public Theater.
Is Broadway tweet-proof? Instagram-immune? Anti-text message? The thoughts occurred to me during "The Country House" and "It's Only a Play."
Three footloose sailors aren't the only ones who get lucky in "On the Town." The audience does, too.
Al Pacino will play a billionaire in 'China Doll,' a new play by David Mamet, set to land on Broadway in Oct. 2015
Staring down from the "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" marquee that went up Tuesday at the Belasco Theatre on W. 44th St., the image of "Dexter" star Michael C. Hall can freeze you in your tracks.
New musicals not based on movies are rare. And ones with the originality and infectious exuberance of 'Found' are even more uncommon.
Lawyer Robert Carroll, an expert in election law, makes his writing debut with a drama about a New York City campaign manager.
Christmas arrives early " and then some " when Idina Menzel releases her new CD, "Holiday Wishes," on Oct. 14.
Broadway's new production of "You Can't Take It With You" is a time-released happy pill.
Compliments to the chefs, er, authors. A number of playwrights have cooked up some tasty dinner theater this fall.
Rita Wilson debuts at the Cafe Carlyle and makes songs that she co-wrote the stars of the evening.