ArtsBeat Blog: Thanksgiving Week Broadway Box Office Stuffed with Good News
Even with fewer shows playing, Broadway box office is up for the holiday week.
Even with fewer shows playing, Broadway box office is up for the holiday week.
The playwright is honored for his "lifetime of artistic work and activism."
A year after its preview disasters "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" is established as a solid Broadway show.
Hit shows like "Hugh Jackman: Back on Broadway" and "The Book of Mormon" use the supply-and-demand strategy of dynamic pricing to raise ticket prices for the best seats.
The wacky 1965 musical "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever" is reimagined, and Daisy becomes Davey.
The composer Frank Wildhorn has not exactly been the critics' favorite, but his backers believe things will be different with his new show, "Bonnie & Clyde."
The play was first on Broadway in 1947.
Jim Parsons in talks to star in "Harvey" on Broadway
The show "I Do! I Do!," the Tom Jones-Harvey Schmidt musical, has never been revived on Broadway since it was first produced in 1966.
"End of the Rainbow," a hit London drama-with-music about Judy Garland's final months, will play in New York this spring at the Belasco Theater, one of the last Broadway houses to announce i…
Tommy Tune's creative spirit keeps bubbling, this time at the University of Miami, where he is mounting a new musical based on Studio 54.
Disney announced plans to mount a low-budget, three-month run of "Newsies the Musical" in New York in part because two of its recent productions on Broadway were critical and commercial fail…
The musical was adapted from the 1992 Steve Martin film about an evangelical con man who is offered a chance at redemption.
In an interview with Esquire magazine, Julie Taymor accuses Bono and the Edge of U2 - her former collaborators on "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" - of maligning her as a bogus explanation fo…
When "The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess" opens on Broadway, it won't have some of the proposed revisions criticized by Stephen Sondheim, but the show's director and lead producer still have some…
Patrick Willingham new executive director of Public Theater.
When four investors each backed out, the "Funny Girl" revival planned for Los Angeles and Broadway had to close down.
Julie Taymor solely eligible for best director Tony for "Spider Man," says awards administration panel
Patti LuPone and Laurie Metcalf to costar in new David Mamet play coming to Broadway
A thin slate of new musicals this season has some producers hustling to find a Broadway theater for their shows.
Sierra Boggess ("The Little Mermaid," "Love Never Dies") has been cast to play the second Mrs. de Winter in a Broadway production of "Rebecca," a musical version of Daphne du Maurier's gothi…
Candice Bergen, Angela Lansbury, John Larroquette, and Michael McKean will join the previously announced James Earl Jones in the Broadway revival.
And yes, there will be Flying Elvises.
Hugh Jackman's new concert on Broadway set a house record at the Broadhurst Theater, earning more than of $1.2 million last week, a result of the producers' decision to charge exorbitant pri…
Jan Maxwell of "Follies" was hit by a car and will be sidelined from performances. Meanwhile, "The Book of Mormon" star Josh Gad was injured during last Thursday's performance of the Tony A…