Tyne Daly & Tim Daly
The real-life siblings on playing brother and sister onstage
The real-life siblings on playing brother and sister onstage
The former Harry Potter on how Broadway made him a better actor.
Creators take you backstage with 635 costumes, 6 million feathers and one pioneering superstar.
The Tony winner talks Broadway, her favorite film and women's roles in Hollywood.
The actor talks "Thom Pain," queer roles and more "Dexter."
Her new play, her recent movie and what "Fatal Attraction" means in the #MeToo era.
How "the DeNiro of Israel" stole tricks from a Tony winner in "The Band's Visit."
The veteran stage and screen actress doesn't love "Grease" as much as you do.
A YA adaptation reveals new secrets of the fan-favorite Tony winner.
Why Mandvi's 20-year-old play "Sakina's Restaurant" is suddenly a political statement.
Top execs talk the business of Broadway at Variety's power breakfast.
He wrote a play with Bob Dylan tunes -- but don't call it a jukebox musica
The writer and star of "Bernhardt/Hamlet" on their timely play about a powerful woman
The "Pretty Woman" star on nostalgia, reviews, and that injured knee.
How to make your musical go viral, according to the fan-fave composer.
"MSG has a long history of not censoring performers."
"Network" will begin performances on Nov. 10 and officially opens on Dec. 6.
Why the Go-Go's and 16th century literature make a perfect match in "Head Over Heels."
The "Star Trek" actor talks Broadway, gay rights and his dream role.
The Emmy winner on an "Orphan Black" reunion and her timely new stage role.
Producer Ken Davenport dissects his unexpected Tony triumph and blurs the lines with "Gettin' The Band Back Together."
The King of Pop is hitting the Great White Way.
 The Tony-winning actor, now returning to the New York stage in "The Great Leap," talks basketball in Beijing, dinosaurs, mad scientists, Whiterose, and the secret origin of his name.
Two stars of the big-name revival of the landmark gay drama "The Boys in the Band" talk Broadway debuts, Tony parties, Rannells' new book and why Bomer's next Broadway show should be a music…
"The Lifespan of a Fact" follows the controversy surrounding John D'Agata's essay about the suicide of a Las Vegas teen.