Jack Hofsiss, Tony-Winning Director for The Elephant Man, Dies
Hofsiss was the youngest person to win a directing Tony Award at the time.
Hofsiss was the youngest person to win a directing Tony Award at the time.
Fun Home played to near capacity houses in its clsoing week, but several of the big musicals along Broadway took a hit at the box-office.
In reflection on Sept. 11, Playbill.com looks back at our feature 'When the Curtain Came Down on the American Heart.'
Both Danny DeVito and the play Marvin's Room get their Broadway debuts, and Spamilton, the Hamilton spoof, opens and more.
Ticketbuyers rushed to see Les Misérables and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time in their final weeks.
Moulin Rouge is coming to the stage, and #Ham4Ham bids farewell to Broadway.
As the latest revival of the Schönberg and Boubil classic prepares for its final performance, we look back at the talent who got their start in the show. Turns out, the long-running musical…
Les Misérables continued its strong summer, while Hamilton was the only show to break $2 million.
Paula Vogel may finally get to Broadway, and a triple dose of Sondheim news.
The Law & Order star was one of the first students at the Actors Studio.
August remained a weak month along Broadway, but Finding Neverland enjoyed a box-office burst in its final week.
The seven plays, six musicals and other amazing performances scheduled to tread the boards in this fall season.
The anxiety and unease evident throughout the nation are reflected in many of autumn's upcoming Off-Broadway attractions.
Groundhog Day woke up to the best days its had yet, and new musical productions in Atlanta and St. Louis have Broadway-caliber casts.
The Humans returned to the boards with greater attendance but not the same box-office strength, and Cats showed staying power.
His anarchic, broad style of theatre became an influential force in 1960s Off-Broadway.
The comic actor successfully transitioned from a life in Yiddish theater to a mainstream career.
The Met Soprano took on Broadway roles across the U.S.
Gelblum received a special Tony Award for his services.
Huddleston performed in Broadway revivals of 1776 and Death of a Salesman.
During a relatively pallid week on Broadway, the new revival of Cats did well, as did Les Miz.
Twain was a regular presence on Broadway and off, before decamping to California in the 1970s.
It's the '90s on Broadway all over again, with Cats on the boards, Miss Saigon due next year and Sunset Boulevard possibly on its way.
She appeared in movie musicals opposite Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly, and one Broadway show.
The New York theatre landscape was transformed by a company that dedicated each season to the work of one playwright.