'Spider-Man' Investors Shaken by Projected $60 Million Loss
When the Broadway musical "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" closes in January, it will have leave investors with historic losses.
When the Broadway musical "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" closes in January, it will have leave investors with historic losses.
A somewhat revamped version of the musical "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" is planned for Las Vegas in 2015.
The playwright Richard Nelson's cycle of plays, at the Public Theater this fall, features real places in Rhinebeck, N.Y., where he lives.
Amanda Peet turns playwright, with "The Commons of Pensacola," starring Sarah Jessica Parker and Blythe Danner.
Quickly grabbing Broadway credits wasn't enough for Louis Hobson. He's now returned to Seattle, where he is artistic director of the Balagan Theater.
Bruce Norris takes a look at monogamy through the prism of a political marriage in "Domesticated," the latest in a string of dramas centering on sex scandals.
Ramin Karimloo will play Jean Valjean and Will Swenson will be Inspector Javert in the reconceived Broadway production of "Les Misérables."
Daniel Curry, who was injured during an August performance of "Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark," greeted friends and colleagues who turned out for a benefit concert to help him with his medica…
The new Broadway double bill of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" and "Richard III," running in repertory, had a solid first week of ticket sales.
A new musical adaptation of the film "An American in Paris" is to have its world premiere in Paris in December 2014, then aim for Broadway the following spring.
Anna D. Shapiro is scheduled to direct the revival of John Steinbeck's play, which would mark the actors' Broadway debuts.
Tracy Letts, Marisa Tomei, Toni Collette and Michael C. Hall will star in the spring production of Will Eno's dark comedy "The Realistic Joneses."
A major revision of the Tony Award-winning musical "Company" would make the central character, Bobby, a gay man.
Audience demand over the Columbus Day weekend results in some box-office records.
Two theater veterans have signed a lease to open an Off Broadway performance center with three theaters.
Plans to remount the critically acclaimed musical have been delayed because of difficulties finding an appropriate venue.
Mary-Louise Parker is back on Broadway in "The Snow Geese."
Ben Sprecher, the star-crossed musical's lead producer, says he is continuing to raise money for a Broadway production.
The play, which earned Donald Margulies the Pulitzer Prize for drama, will bring together Jeremy Shamos, Marin Hinkle, Maria Dizzia and Darren Pettie.
The Tonys will be held on June 8 at Radio City Music Hall, organizers announced.
The bio-musical about the singing rabbi Shlomo Carlebach will close on Sunday after 32 preview performances and 66 regular performances.
The revival of Harold Pinter's marital drama, starring Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz, set a box-office record at the Barrymore Theater last week.
Fresh off his popular run as the drug kingpin Walter White on the cable series "Breaking Bad," Mr. Cranston will make his Broadway debut as Lyndon B. Johnson in the play "All the Way." …
The Broadway hit "Kinky Boots" recoups its $13.5 million capitalization in a relatively quick 30 weeks.
"The Night Alive," which earned praise in a production at London's Donmar Warehouse, will transfer to Atlantic Theater Company this fall with the British cast intact.