Blackout Bruises Broadway Box Office
The Saturday night outage prompted 26 shows to cancel performances, and led to a $3.5 million drop in the industry's weekly grosses.
The Saturday night outage prompted 26 shows to cancel performances, and led to a $3.5 million drop in the industry's weekly grosses.
Most theaters closed down on their most lucrative night of the week, but some casts gave their fans a memorable moment.
After a buzzed-about Off Broadway run, Jeremy O. Harris's provocative exploration of race relations and sexuality will open at the Golden Theater.
Jamie Lloyd's production of Harold Pinter's romantic triangle is transferring this fall after a sold-out London run.
The musical, fueled by social media love, opened in March " a tough time of year for a show with a largely student fan base.
The politically themed comedy, about a fractious municipal government meeting, will open in 2020.
The joyful musical comedy won strong reviews but could not break through in a competitive theater market.
The improv show will begin a 16-week run in September.
After five years of pressing for parity, the collective known as the Kilroys says it is seeing progress. Meanwhile, more suggestions for plays to present.
The show, written and directed by Conor McPherson, explores the struggles of boardinghouse residents in Depression-era Minnesota.
The Roundabout Theater Company production, which follows a woman's long life, marks the playwright Noah Haidle's Broadway debut.
Lucas Hnath's play about a familiar-sounding power couple will wrap up on June 23.
Mr. Harris, featured in "Westworld" on television, is a four-time Oscar nominee.
The show, a mix of mind reading and magic, is to open in September.
The flirtatious Ado Annie of Broadway's "Oklahoma!"relishes the chance to embody what a disabled performer can accomplish.
The profane and bloody comic "sequel" to "Titus Andronicus" has been dying at the box office.
Cher, Jake Gyllenhaal and Audra McDonald are expected to join the host James Corden at the 73rd annual ceremony.
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Along with a revival of Ntozake Shange's "choreopoem" and a new David Henry Hwang musical: work from Tony Kushner, Richard Nelson and Steve Earle.
Matthew Lopez's drama, inspired by the novel "Howards End" and presented in two parts, won this year's Olivier Award for best new play.
Despite having Glenda Jackson in the title role, the production was largely overlooked during awards season and attendance has been dropping.
A key factor: the rising popularity of New York City as a tourist destination.
The play, by Adam Rapp, is about a professor, a student, and a terrible diagnosis. It is scheduled to begin performances in September and to open in October.
Cher! Rodgers & Hammerstein! The Temptations! Plus a giddy prom-goer and a very anxious actress " and only here.
The annual awards ceremony, which celebrates theater beyond Broadway, also gave a prize to Quincy Tyler Bernstine for sustained excellence of performance.