'Camelot' to end Broadway run early
Originally announced to play a limited run through June 23, the production was later extended to Sept. 3.
Originally announced to play a limited run through June 23, the production was later extended to Sept. 3.
The June 29 event will feature cast member Sophia Anne Caruso.
The "Thanksgiving Play" author on how to expand Indigenous theater on the Main Stem and across the country
The best actor and best actress awards, as well as several other scholarships, were handed out at the Minskoff Theatre on June 26.
In her new role, DeVito will continue leading the marketing efforts on the Shubert Theatre's "Some Like It Hot."
For the week ending June 25, the 32 productions running grossed $34,004,232.
Alex Edelman's solo show about his drop-into a white nationalist meeting entertains and illuminates.
A private reading of the musical, directed by Liesl Tommy, was held in April.
Cott will join the production for a limited engagement.
Producer Barry Weissler and ad execs Nick Pramik and Steven Tartick divulge the mechanics of the long-runner's campaign strategy and its 2023 refresh.
The Recording Industry Association of America announced the milestone.
The 25th anniversary of the annual pet adoption event will take place in July.
The musical of Britney Spears songs hits all the right notes of zaniness, creativity and unbridled joy.
The Broadway alumni will be honored along with Queen Latifah and Dionne Warwick for their lifetime artistic achievements.
The original "Book of Mormon" stars will reunite this fall for an original musical comedy.
Co-founders Julie Boardman and Diane Nicoletti uncover how they built the first-ever museum dedicated to the art and industry of Broadway.
The "No Times Square Casino" coalition continues to gain traction.
Corbin Bleu will return as host of the 14th annual ceremony, honoring high school musical theater performers from around the country.
What excites the cast and crew about Broadway's take on the paradigmatic film
The playwright responsible for the book of "Tina: The Tina Turner Musical" shares her memory of the Queen of Rock 'n' Roll.
The actor hopes the statue will increase visibility for Broadway and the queer community.
Overall, the box office was up 6% from the previous week.
The 31st annual event held two standing-room-only performances.
The new play will launch a tour in 2024.
The Tony Award-winning production continues at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre.