'SeeWatchLook': Street Scenes at the High Line
A show called "SeeWatchLook" presents quintessential New York characters to a sometimes unwitting audience.
A show called "SeeWatchLook" presents quintessential New York characters to a sometimes unwitting audience.
The show will have a new Mary Jane Watson and a new Arachne.
Meryl Streep, Kevin Kline and more reminisce about Joseph Papp, the brilliant, domineering and fiercely loyal founder of the Public Theater.
Roundabout Theater Company plans to stay in the Stephen Karam business.
Kirstie Alley may star in "The Fabulous Lies of Hollywood Whores," a new comedy aimed at Broadway
To help increase ticket sales for its annual Kids' Night on Broadway, New York theater owners and producers have recruited a former Broadway kid himself, pop idol Nick Jonas, as the 2012 spo…
Straight plays are doing well at the Broadway box office.
The Bush Theater in London is producing "Sixty-Six Books," a collection of short plays, poems and songs, to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible.
"Shakespeare in Love" moving ahead as a stage play.
Pat Schoenfeld completes the memoir of her late husband, Gerald.
David Henry Hwang's new play, "Chinglish," explores the language and cultural gaps between Chinese and Americans.
The show will open in the spring, producers said.
"Captors," play about Eichmann, has eye on Broadway after Boston world premiere.
"Priscilla Queen of the Desert," which opened to mixed reviews in March and had one of the rockiest summers at the box office for new productions, had its highest-earning set of performances…
Rehearsals for Broadway musicals usually unfold in dance studios, but this time actors from "Lysistrata Jones" huddled with the retired N.B.A. star Chris Mullin for a five-day basketball cam…
Rachel Griffiths, formerly of "Six Feet Under" and "Brothers & Sisters," will make her Broadway debut in "Other Desert Cities."
The stage version of the Oscar-winning film will tour in Britain first.
The Public Theater's new production of "The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs," a one-man show that is sharply critical of Jobs and Apple at points, will undergo changes in the aftermath o…
Fred Melamed has left Ethan Coen's one-act play.
In a display of moxie worthy of Fanny Brice herself, the producers of the upcoming Los Angeles revival of "Funny Girl" announced on Wednesday that they would transfer that musical to the Imp…
"Jesus Christ Superstar" which has been an audience and critical favorite there since May, will transfer to Broadway and begin preview performances on March 1.
Denzel Washington endows professorship at Fordham University
The Broadway musical "Billy Elliot" won 10 Tony Awards in 2009 and was a hot ticket for much of its run.
"Red" and "God of Carnage," two Tony Award-winning plays, will be the most produced play around the country in the upcoming regional theater season.
Since July 2010 the Off Broadway drama "Freud's Last Session" has had a relatively long and financially promising run on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.