1,755 stories by "Joe Dziemianowicz"
With hundreds of people waiting for hours to get free tickets to the summertime performances at the Delacorte, a mini-industry has sprung up to make hay " and dough " while the Bard shines.
No one gets a freak on " or a frock " quite like Everett Quinton.
Y'all are invited to the jamboree at "Pump Boys and Dinettes," getting a tasty revival at New York City Center.
"Rocky the Musical" will close on Aug. 17, producers announced, making it the second show in as many days to be knocked out by poor ticket sales in the wake of weak reviews. Word came on Mon…
It's all over but the shouting for Broadway's "Holler If Ya Hear Me." The Tupac Shakur musical will close on Sunday, producers announced.
James Franco's ever-expanding resume is a dense and convoluted document " actor, writer, teacher, artist, poet, adapter, blah, blah, blah.
Relationships often come with strings attached. So telling stories with puppets is actually a natural.
On the brink of a presidential run, Hillary Clinton has inspired voters " and a musical comedy.
Ken Watanabe will be getting to know the Great White Way. "The Last Emperor" Oscar nominee will make his Broadway debut in March opposite five-time Tony nominee Kelli O'Hara in Lincoln Cente…
The Devil is having his day in New York " at last.
Lindsay Roginski is set to make her Great White Way debut on Monday as the lethal razzle-dazzler Roxie Hart.
Friendships forged in high school can be enduring " and so can wounds inflicted there.
Personal losses pile up in the musical memoir "The Lion," but creator and star Benjamin Scheuer makes the one-man show an irresistible winner.
A familiar story beats at the heart of the easy-to-like production of "Tick, Tick ... Boom!"
For years Bill Clinton's troubling two-sidedness has had tongues wagging. Now, with wife Hillary poised for a presidential run, it's got musical theater performers belting. It takes two acto…
Broadway's singing and pirouetting paperboys are calling it a day. Disney Theatrical announced that "Newsies" will end its run at the Nederlander Theatre on Aug. 24.
All the world's a stage " and some playing spaces are located in leafy idylls.
To see a cluster of the summer's brightest stars you don't need a telescope. Just train your gaze on New York stages.
The Tupac Shakur musical "Holler If Ya Hear Me" is vibrant, raw and rousing, but it shoots itself in the foot with predictability and unintelligibility.
Can 18-year-old fashion blogger-turned-actress Tavi Gevinson be a hit on Broadway? Well, 248,000 Twitter followers can't be wrong.
An ambitious but murky drama about women and violence, "When We Were Young and Unafraid" unfolds in 1972 on an island where the waters are tricky to navigate and drenched in legend.
Amid escalating fears of anti-semitism, the Metropolitan Opera has cancelled plans to transmit a performance of its upcoming "The Death of Klinghoffer" to movie screens this fall.
The daughter of a Pakistani immigrant writes what she knows " and what she knows will hurt her father.
Preseasoning boosts the flavors of many dishes " and plays.
Good actors make an audience hang on every word. That's the aim at starry readings this month.