Tim Federle's Children's Novel Is About Love for Theater
Tim Federle, a musical-theater veteran, has written two children's novels about a 13-year-old obsessed with the theater and offering support for young people discovering that they are gay.
Tim Federle, a musical-theater veteran, has written two children's novels about a 13-year-old obsessed with the theater and offering support for young people discovering that they are gay.
Dan O'Brien's "Body of an American" and Robert Schenkkan's "All the Way" are the first winners of the Edward M. Kennedy Prize for Drama Inspired by American History.
Larry Kaye, who had planned this spring to produce both "The Miss Firecracker Contest" by Beth Henley and "The Velocity of Autumn" by Eric Coble, said that he still hoped to bring them to Br…
The Broadway musical "Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella" achieved a relatively rare feat last week, grossing more than $1 million even though the show is still in preview performances.
Tom Hanks is making his Broadway debut in "Lucky Guy," written by his friend Nora Ephron.
The window to move the American Repertory Theater production of the Tennessee Williams play is tight before this season's Tony Awards cutoff date.
A new stage version of the blockbuster musical will open on Broadway in March 2014, the producer Cameron Mackintosh said.
Lilla Crawford, the title star of "Annie," will be eligible for the best actress in a musical prize, while Katie Finneran, the show's Miss Hannigan, will be eligible for the supporting actre…
Paul Downs Colaizzo, 27, used hard work and networking to bring his play "Really Really" to New York.
For Broadway producers, a Hollywood star can be the key to financing a Broadway revival, and to turning a profit.
Labyrinth Theater Company is searching to replace its artistic directors, according to company members.
With the addition of Alan Cumming in "Macbeth," there are now four plays opening on Broadway this spring that are essentially solo performances.
The Broadway producers of "Truman Capote's 'Breakfast at Tiffany's'" have sorted out money problems that had the potential to derail the show's planned opening in March, a spokesman for the …
Anne Kauffman, Pam MacKinnon, Leigh Silverman and more: It's no longer so rare to see female directors at the helm of prominent New York productions.
The producers of "Truman Capote's 'Breakfast at Tiffany's'" are scrambling to raise $1 million after an investor pulled out of the $4 million show.
The producers of the musical say that the show's former publicist scared away a potential backer.
Christopher Durang's play, starring Sigourney Weaver and David Hyde Pierce, will transfer to Broadway's Golden Theater in March with the original cast intact.
The award gives $50,000 to the playwright and $100,000 toward the production of the play.
Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart will perform on Broadway together in a two-play repertory of Harold Pinter's "No Man's Land" and Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot."
The creative forces behind the stage version of "Once" are reimagining "The Glass Menagerie" for a run at the American Repertory Theater.
The "Spider-Man" and "Lion King" director will return to the stage with an Off Broadway production of Shakespeare's play at Theater for a New Audience.
The play earned 66 per cent of its maximum potential gross, soon after the actress earned accolades for the movie "Zero Dark Thirty."
The show will mark a return to big-budget musicals for Disney Theatricals, with an expected cost of between $12 million and $15 million.
Puppets from the musical "Avenue Q" will help out in a public service campaign, to air on the Logo channel, about HIV and sexual behavior
At its 42nd annual induction ceremony, the Theater Hall of Fame will add Paula Vogel, Betty Buckley, Trevor Nunn, Sam Waterston, Christopher Durang, Andre Bishop, Michael Kahn and Martin Pak…