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Colton Ryan is still getting used to spotting his image on street lamp flags throughout Times Square and the theater district. The leading man in "New York, New York" was nominated for hi…
Many scenes in the play are creepy or camp, but hardly terrifying.Â
These prices are so good, it IS funny.
The 'Chappelle's Show' star has just three shows scheduled for late May and early June.
Your favorite never nude may be coming to a city near you.
Take dad to a game. Or a show. Or a concert. Seriously, the options are endless.
A towering, acclaimed musical based on her life has played in theaters around the world " including on Broadway " since 2018. The icon died Wednesday at age 83.
The Tony Award-winning musical is touring all over North America in 2023-24.
The hilarious comedy starring 'SNLer' Dean Edwards is equal parts 'Blazing Saddles' and 'The Book of Mormon.'
The 'Home Improvement' star is out of the house and on the road.
This tour is no joke (although there will be a lot of jokes).
Princess Leia gyrates alongside a remote-controlled R2D2 " its red-and-blue light blinking in ecstasy.
If you get excited when it says 'a please don't destroy video' on SNL, this is the tour for you.
We'll give you a clue- this character is in Seasons 1, 2 and 3.
Writers Guild of America members won't picket the 2023 Tony Awards amid their ongoing strike seeking higher wages and better job protections, the labor union announced Monday night.
The only thing scarier than David S. Pumpkins? The number of shows left on Hanks' tour.
An emergency meeting of the Tony Awards Management Committee took place Monday morning to decide what to do with the Broadway ceremony after the Writers Guild denied them a waiver last week.
Shows hoping for a Tonys boost include "Kimberly Akimbo," "Some Like It Hot," and "Leopoldstadt."
The highly unusual move has tongues wagging along the Great White Way.
"The Tonys are hanging on by fingernails," said a source familiar with the turmoil. "It's a mess."
Malkovich. Malkovich. Malkovich.
Hook it up for mom for once.
Here's how to come on down.
This might be the only way to see an 'SNL'er' live for a while.
Get "Shucked" on Broadway and thank us later.