ArtsBeat: Good Reviews Propel 'Glass Menagerie' Sales on Broadway
In a mixed week at the box office for most Broadway shows, the new revival of "The Glass Menagerie" enjoyed unusually strong ticket sales.
In a mixed week at the box office for most Broadway shows, the new revival of "The Glass Menagerie" enjoyed unusually strong ticket sales.
The producers of "Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812″ said vodkas with ties to Russia would no longer be served to audience members.
She will be one of the performers in "A Bed and a Chair," which features Mr. Sondheim's songs reimagined and arranged for a jazz orchestra.
After repeated delays, Hal Prince's musical "Prince of Broadway" remains stalled because of a shortage of investors.
The West End musical "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" faces an uphill climb toward Broadway.
A young actor who was injured during a performance of "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" has filed court papers contending that his accident was caused by an equipment malfunction, not human er…
The American Theater Wing raised $700,000 on Monday night at the Plaza Hotel, where 450 guests gathered to honor the director and producer Harold Prince.
Disney Theatrical Productions announced a cast of 34 actors on Monday for its next Broadway musical, "Aladdin," led by Adam Jacobs in the title role.
In the show, Brett Ryback plays a police officer investigating a murder, and Jeff Blumenkrantz portrays a collection of prime suspects.
"Buyer & Cellar" becomes one of the few Off Broadway shows to turn a profit.
Adrian Lester and Rory Kinnear, two leading British theater actors, discuss their current play, "Othello," and others.
After moving from New York to Oregon to run the Profile Theater in Portland, Adriana Baer faced many challenges, starting with finding the company a new home.
Andy Karl will star as Rocky Balboa in the $15 million boxing musical "Rocky" that is set to begin performances at the Winter Garden Theater in February. Margo Seibert will make her Broadway…
"Casa Valentina" will be the Tony winner's first play on Broadway since 1987.
The revival will close at the Palace Theater on Jan. 5, 2014 after 38 preview performances and 487 regular performances, the producers announced.
For the new Broadway musical "Big Fish," Susan Stroman isn't just the director and choreographer. She is also a rainmaker.
Broadway hits like "The Book of Mormon," "Wicked," "Matilda" and "Pippin" are doing well, but overall, summer turnout was low.
The Broadway producer Barry Weissler will be an executive producer of "Finding Neverland," the first big-budget stage musical from Harvey Weinstein.
The three-time Oscar nominee will star as Sally Bowles in the new production, aiming for an opening in early 2014.
The tourist-heavy summer months of 2013 saw attendance fall by 8 percent compared to the same period last year, but high prices brought overall sales slightly higher.
The immersive nightclub-meets-musical production, based on a section of Tolstoy's "War and Peace," is moving to an empty lot on West 45th Street for a 14-week run.
The acclaimed London production of the Stephen Sondheim-George Furth musical "Merrily We Roll Along" will be shown in movie theaters on Oct. 23.
A new memoir, to be published in November, details backstage maneuvering and insults in the development of this $75 million musical.
A spokesman for the production linked the drop in sales to the recent injury of one of the performers.
The Shed, a temporary small theater under the aegis of the National Theater in London, has helped bring vitality to its venerable bigger sibling.