A More Familiar 'Spider-Man' Is Back, Hoping to Bury the Dark
When "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark," returns to previews on Thursday, several of Julie Taymor's characters and ideas will be gone, its creators say.
When "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark," returns to previews on Thursday, several of Julie Taymor's characters and ideas will be gone, its creators say.
The project's commercial producers expressed optimism that they would move the show to New York after its premiere run at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Mass.
At a rehearsal for "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" on Friday, the actor Christopher Tierney returned to the scene of an accident that nearly killed him during a performance on Dec. 20.
In a rare move, the trustees of the City University of New York have voted to shelve an honorary degree that one of its campuses, John Jay College, planned to award to Tony Kushner, the Puli…
Ms. Taymor will speak during the annual conference of Theater Communications Group, a national organization of nearly 700 nonprofit theaters and affiliated groups, four days after the $70 mi…
Jeffrey S. Wiesenfeld said that the playwright Tony Kushner had disparaged the State of Israel.
Previously scheduled to run through June 19, "Lombardi" is leaving the field on May 22 after receiving only one 2011 Tony Award nomination.
"The Scottsboro Boys" receives a surprising 12 nominations as the Tony announcements are made.
The early betting on the Rialto is that "The Book of Mormon" will come out ahead on Tuesday.
In a week when many Broadway productions had relatively modest ticket sales, three shows - the musicals "The Book of Mormon" and "Sister Act," and the new play "War Horse" - demonstrated str…
The winners of the Lucille Lortel Awards are announced.
Tune in on Tuesday morning as we live-blog the Tony nominations.
While this year's Tony Award nominees won't be announced until Tuesday, a Tony oversight panel announced an unusually long list of decisions on Friday about the eligibility of several Broadw…
The Broadway musical "The Book of Mormon" earned 12 Drama Desk nominations on Friday - twice as many as the rival Broadway shows "Catch Me If You Can" and "Women on the Verge of a Nervous Br…
A decades-long relationship between Boston's Huntington Theater Company and Stanford and Norma Jean Calderwood has yielded a $10 million gift to the endowment of the theater, its leaders ann…
Show doctors have become fixtures this season on Broadway, with musicals like "Sister Act," "Catch Me if You Can," "Wonderland" and "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" all making use of them.
The nominations for the 61st annual Outer Critics Circle theater awards were awash with debatable choices and no-brainers.
George and Martha are coming back to Broadway in 2012, six years since their last rounds of Get the Guests.
Nearly a dozen musicals break the $1 million mark for the week.
Christopher Tierney, who fell 30 feet off a platform while performing in December in Broadway's "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark," is back in the show.
With skilled hands and intense concentration, Mr. Champion brought theater to deaf and hearing-impaired audience members on Broadway and beyond.
Larry Kramer, the playwright now making his Broadway debut with "The Normal Heart," is handing out letters outside performances of his play reminding theatergoers that H.I.V. and AIDS are st…
The talk show host says that "it's the one thing I want to do."
Christopher Tierney has healed enough to begin rehearsals for 'Spider-Man' again.
The producers of "End of the Rainbow," a popular London play with music about Judy Garland's final months, are looking toward the spring of 2012.