'Cost of Living' Broadway review: A gripping, unexpected drama
The absorbing show pushes back against our expectations for a story like this one.
The absorbing show pushes back against our expectations for a story like this one.
"Cinderella" is coming to Broadway after all " and, like the main character, she's getting an extreme makeover.
A grandmother makes a depressing observation early on in Tom Stoppard's latest play "Leopoldstadt," which opened Sunday night on Broadway.
After The Post's Friday scoop that the show would close this winter after 35 years, it took in $2 million in ticket sales by 8 p.m., producer Cameron Mackintosh exclusively told The Post.
It's over now, the music of the night.
Different people who need people have finally arrived at "Funny Girl" on Broadway. The problem-plagued revival of Jule Styne and Isobel Lennart's 1964 musical welcomed its new Fanny Brice, L…
A source exclusively told The Post that the actor will star in a revival of the play "Art" by Yasmina Reza.
The disastrous new show isn't packing up its Prabal Gurung just yet " it's charging ahead like a model who just face-planted on the catwalk.
You've Prada be kidding me.
The off-Broadway cuckoo camp-fest at the Asylum in Chelsea is, by a nautical mile, the funniest musical in town right now.
It's a straightforward, to-the-point play, but one that's easy to embrace.
Beanie Feldstein isn't the only star being slighted on Broadway during this cruel summer.
The chatter on the Rialto Tuesday was that Feldstein might vamoose even sooner than July 31 because of the onslaught of media attention.
The $15 million production surely hopes Michele can turn things around.
Like a walk in the park: relaxing, slow, carefree, aimless.
What we experience is the 1986 musical, plain and simple.
Where we're going, we don't need roads " we need ticket sales!
Eyes red, heels broken, sequins … everywhere. Big bustling bashes were back in full force after last year's pandemic-hobbled celebrations.
On Sunday night, almost nobody at Radio City Music Hall bothered to stand up for the late Stephen Sondheim.
In 1972, the hit Broadway musical "Grease" was ready to go on the road, which meant that a new cast had to be put together. In Los Angeles, an 18-year-old actor just breaking into the busine…
The new show, based on the comedian's memoir, is not as tight as a fitted sheet. Â
Before Julianne Hough even made her Broadway debut in the new political farce "POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive," the 33-year-old dancer, actres…
The race " capping off a bizarre year " is closer and meaner than it looks.
Patti LuPone is teaching theater etiquette again. The famously foul-tempered Broadway diva, 73, was caught on camera hollering at a maskless theatergoer on Monday night, following a performa…
Nothing is left to the imagination in new pictures and videos of Jesse Williams in "Take Me Out."