Should Eddie Redmayne and Jessie Buckley's 'Cabaret' come to Broadway?
The A-list London show tries to differentiate itself with that brand of breathing-down-your-neck intimacy and immersion.
The A-list London show tries to differentiate itself with that brand of breathing-down-your-neck intimacy and immersion.
The old saying "there's no crying in baseball" gets a shellacking in this fantastic revival.
Despite a powerhouse performance by its leading lady, this new musical from Canadian ex-con Garth Drabinsky is excessive and emotionally manipulative.
Co-starring Parker's husband Matthew Broderick, the 1960s-set comedy is an old-fashioned affair to be sure, but no less a sparkling one.
With Pamela Anderson joining the cast of "Chicago," we're living in a golden age for the golden-haired bombshell.
Hello, Tonys! It's so nice to have you back where you belong.
Beyond appearing in more than 100 films such as "Star Wars" and "Coming to America" during his storied career, Jones, 91, has been on Broadway in 21 shows.Â
The producer of "Paradise Square" is notorious fraudster Garth Drabinsky, and, sources said, he's out of cash.
A deeply uncomfortable experience for its audience " not because of its fascinating probes into the ugliness of racism, but due to how poorly the story has been handled theatrically.
"The Music Man," I'm sorry to say, does not live up to our oversize expectations. Quite unexpectedly, you leave not raving about Jackman, but the music woman " Sutton Foster. She's a wonder …
The pat dialogue feels as if it was co-authored by a lawyer for the Jackson Estate " one of the producers " with Wite-Out and a Sharpie.Â
With Omicron surging in New York, understudies, standbys and emergency last-minute fill-ins are the glue keeping Broadway from falling apart.
"Flying Over Sunset" is a stuffy show with an off-putting premise: A 1950s acid trip between Cary Grant, Aldous Huxley and Clare Boothe Luce.
Minutes into the Stephen Sondheim musical "Company," which opened Thursday at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, it hits you " Broadway really is back.
Why has a movie that was never anything more than a ridiculous vehicle for the late Robin Williams' comedic talents been dragged onstage almost 30 years later without him?
Spielberg also revealed that the two became friends, and had onset nicknames.
"Trouble in Mind," which opened Thursday night at the American Airlines Theatre, was written way back in 1955 by Alice Childress, but never got to Broadway until now.
What's the difference between streaming "Diana" at home and sitting through "Diana" live? At the latter, you feel a bit like you're gagged and in a straitjacket.
Princess Diana wasn't the only person upset with her ex-husband Friday night on Broadway.
"How's the show?" the bartender asked two Playbill-clutching men. "Fantastic!" replied one, before downing a shot of tequila.
It turns out "Caroline" hasn't changed that much. The lethargic Broadway production denies its star the snowballing build-up that would ensure a big payoff in the end.
Bibbidi-bobbidi-cut 30 minutes! There is a satisfying musical buried somewhere in here " but, like the title character, the new show could use a Fairy Godmother's wand.
Hammer, 35, has been embroiled in controversy since January when multiple women accused the "Call Me by Your Name" star of sexual abuse. Reid will be making his Broadway debut.
"The Lehman Trilogy," a slick British import about the spectacular rise and fall of the Lehman brothers that opened Thursday night, is an exciting and invigorating piece of theater, even if …
Keenan Scott II's entertaining new play at the Golden Theatre gives us what it promises: the internal musings of a group of New York black men.