Tracie Bennett as Judy Garland in 'End of the Rainbow'
Tracie Bennett, a British theater veteran, makes her Broadway debut in "End of the Rainbow" playing the daunting role of Judy Garland six months before her death.
Tracie Bennett, a British theater veteran, makes her Broadway debut in "End of the Rainbow" playing the daunting role of Judy Garland six months before her death.
"Fly" will mark the first musical from playwright Rajiv Joseph and the directing debut of Jeffrey Seller, who produced "Rent" and "Avenue Q" among other Broadway hits.
Two-actor rendition of all seven "Harry Potter" novels is looking to make its United States debut this summer.
Some musicals keep on running to give future touring companies the benefit of "Broadway hit" status.
Disney musical and revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber-Tim Rice show bring in big audiences during their preview runs.
Some small changes are made, and a new prologue added to "The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs."
The new musical will be based on Tim Burton's film version of "Alice in Wonderland."
It's the first time the 45-year-old actor will play the melancholy Danish prince.
"And Away We Go" will be the first production of a new Terrence McNally play in New York since 2007.
Disney taps New York stage talent to create ambitious theater for its four-ship cruise line.
The American Repertory Theater announcement did not mention Broadway, but New York producers will likely give the production a close look if it's a hit.
Mr. Klugman had been set to play Juror No. 9 in the production, 55 years after he had a breakout performance in the 1957 film "12 Angry Men" as Juror No. 5.
Philip Seymour Hoffman, who plays Willy Loman in the Broadway revival of "Death of a Salesman," has found the role to be all-consuming.
The former child star is making her Broadway debut in the musical adaptation of the 1992 movie.
A new drama by Tarell Alvin McCraney is one of the highlights.
Bartlett Sher will stage a revival of Clifford Odets' 1937 drama "Golden Boy" on Broadway and Mr. Durang's new play, "Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike," is scheduled to begin previews at …
Julie Taymor filed court papers with damaging e-mails in the lawsuit against the producers of "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark."
Edward Albee talks about "The Lady From Dubuque," one of the plays of his "down period," which is having its first New York revival by the Signature Theater Company.
The Pearl will undertake a $3 million capital campaign to renovate the theater.
The Royal Shakespeare Company will bring its production of "Matilda the Musical," based on the Roald Dahl children's book and now running in London, to Broadway next year.
Topher Grace and Olivia Thirlby will be in Paul Weitz's play "Lonely, I'm Not" at Second Stage Theater.
David Alan Grier, an alumnus of television's "In Living Color," is currently starring in "The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess."
Disney will provide funding to launch the show, which will be directed by Tony winner Mary Zimmerman.
Woody Allen is adapting his 1994 film "Bullets Over Broadway" into a musical for Broadway.
The musical adaptation of the 2005 British film about a drag queen named Lola would be the Broadway debut of Cyndi Lauper as a composer and lyricist.