Jennifer Carpenter of 'Dexter' relishes the stage
Jennifer Carpenter is happy: She's finally been given permission to cry. The actress, currently starring opposite Pablo Schreiber in the off-Broadway dark romantic play "Gruesome Playground …
Jennifer Carpenter is happy: She's finally been given permission to cry. The actress, currently starring opposite Pablo Schreiber in the off-Broadway dark romantic play "Gruesome Playground …
Producers of the Broadway musical "Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark" likely will be looking forward to Monday: They'll be happy to turn their back on a torrid week.
With five very different actors teaming up for a play on Broadway about friendly rivalries, the discussion around a restaurant table naturally turns ruthless: Exactly who in the group is the…
The reviews are in for "Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark" -- and that could be a bit of a problem.
NEW YORK — The day Patrick Page got the offer to play an evil goblin on Broadway in “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark,’’ he quite literally was going in a different dire…
NEW YORK — Carey Mulligan is returning to the New York stage this spring — and she’ll be losing her mind.
The actor badly hurt after plunging more than 30 feet in front of a shocked audience watching the Broadway musical "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" says he's itching to heal and slip back int…
The actor badly hurt after plunging more than 30 feet in front of a shocked audience watching the Broadway musical "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" says he's itching to heal and slip back int…
The long-delayed Broadway musical "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" has suffered another blow with the departure of a lead actress, one of a number of performers injured in the costly producti…
John Leguizamo is coming back to Broadway and he's bringing along some funny stories about Hollywood.
T.R. Knight, Brendan Fraser, Patrick Stewart, David Hyde Pierce and Mark Rylance are among the high-profile actors whose Broadway season has ended rather abruptly. Those are the early casual…
The audience at Thursday's performance of "Fela!" on Broadway got an extra thrill when an unannounced guest arrived -- the first lady.
The Tony Awards ceremony, left homeless after losing its long-term space at Radio City Music Hall, has found a smaller theater on the Upper West Side of Manhattan for the telecast.