38 stories from austin.broadway.com
Aaron Tveit, who was last seen on Broadway headlining the musical Catch Me If You Can, has just landed his first showy Hollywood film role. According to The Daily Mail columnist Baz Bamigboy…
Tony winner Judy Kaye and Tony nominees Michael McGrath and Jennifer Laura Thompson will join previously announced stars Matthew Broderick and Kelli O'Hara in Nice Work if You Can Get It…
Glee’s Lea Michele knocked a recent audition to play Eponine in the all-star movie adaptation of Les Miserables “out of the park” according to the New York Post. Michele is…
After making her Broadway debut as Sherrie in Rock of Ages earlier this year, Rebecca Faulkenberry is swinging into another Broadway romance as Spidey's gal pal Mary Jane Watson in Spide…
Stockard Channing, currently starring as Polly Wyeth in Other Desert Cities at Broadway's Booth Theatre, recently sat down tat Broadway.com's studios to answer questions from fans l…
Gatz, the critically lauded theatrical adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, will return to the Public Theater this spring for a seven-week engagement. Directed by John…
Memphis got a little taste of WKRP in Cincinnati on November 19, when Emmy nominee Howard Hesseman dropped by the Shubert Theatre to see Adam Pascal spin the hits as Huey Calhoun …
The wait is (almost) over, Cheno-fans! ABC has announced that Kristin Chenoweth’s new TV series, GCB (formerly known as Good Christian Bitches and then Good Christian Belles), will air…
Check the bookcase of any musical theater fan, and you’ll almost certainly find a copy of Finishing the Hat, Stephen Sondheim’s best-selling collection and discussion of the lyri…
British playwright and screenwriter Shelagh Delaney, best known for her highly influential 1958 debut play A Taste of Honey, died at her daughter’s home in eastern England on Nove…
It takes a brave (or foolish) young writer to entrust his work to the judgment of fearsome literary lion Leonard—especially since Leonard is played by stage-and-screen great Alan Rickm…
New York may be heading towards winter, but the off-Broadway boards were heating up with the premiere of Thomas Bradshaw’s Burning, which bowed at the Acorn Theatre at Theatre Row on N…
Broadway’s favorite curmudgeon will bring her new holiday-themed show Jackie Hoffman’s A Chanukah Charol off-Broadway for three performances this winter. The pseudo-autobiog…