Grocery store employee thrills shoppers with Christmas carols
A Boston area produce and flower market worker has bloomed into a social media sensation.
A Boston area produce and flower market worker has bloomed into a social media sensation.
Barbara Cook, who died in August at 89, was famous for her voice. Friends and family recalled the legend behind the silky soprano.
The play follows Phillipe V, an 18th century king who was out of his mind, and an Italian castrato, whose voice was out of this world.
"Last Jedi" villain Adam Driver will star as Pale, a man with a dark side, in Lanford Wilson's late-'80s drama.
Lucy Kirkwood's slow-moving but thought-provoking drama concerns legacies and how the past always catches up with the present.
Danny Burstein leads the cast of the political drama at the Atlantic Theater.
A volcano about to erupt sends Bikini Bottom residents scurrying " and SpongeBob SquarePants into hero mode in the new Broadway musical.
A storm-ravaged island setting adds resonance to Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty's 1990 musical fable.
Broadway casting director Justin Huff has been fired from Telsey + Company following reports of sexual misconduct.
"House of Cards" creator Beau Willimon covers sex and power in his up-to-the-minute soap opera.
To calm pre-performance butterflies, imagine the audience is naked. No problem at "Afterglow."
Nine women have come forward accusing "Line" playwright Israel Horovitz of sexual misconduct.
Amy Schumer's Broadway debut is no trainwreck, but the play by Steve Martin feels like an extended, if not overextended, skit.
It's a tale as old as time: Ladies, you're just asking for it, according to Dame Angela.
Costumes don't just stand out on stage, but on people in the audience at Broadway musicals.
The Boss was born to run " longer.
If your happy place is Odd Lot, then "Home for the Holidays" will be right up your aisle, er, alley.
The title character could be a not-so-distant relative of a Patricia Highsmith sociopath.
"Pretty Woman: The Musical" will officially open Aug. 16 at the Nederlander Theatre.
Sarah DeLappe's Pulitzer Prize-nominated play about a girls soccer team scores again.
"Peter Pan" gets old fast in the Bedlam Theater Company's confounding adaptation.
Edward Munch turned selfies into an art form long before Britney Spears BY JOE DZIEMIANOWICZ It's a scream.
Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe's 1947 musical returns for a brief run at New York City Center.
Like his earlier solo works, John Leguizamo whirls together autobiography, comedy and commentary in his latest work.
"The Band's Visit" takes place in the desert and, like a mirage, it shimmers. But better. It's real. And really beautiful.