The 2022 Tony Award nominations are full of A-list snubs
The nominations notably shunned many of the Great White Way's most famous and bankable names: Daniel Craig, Debra Messing, Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick.Â
The nominations notably shunned many of the Great White Way's most famous and bankable names: Daniel Craig, Debra Messing, Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick.Â
For years, my mom had said, "I'd like to travel with you" -- a request that I'd put off still shaken by the last family trip my mother, sister and I took in 2000 to Greece, which was slightl…
A new off-Broadway show, "H*tler's Tasters," is inspired by the young German women employed by the Nazis to prevent Hitler from being poisoned.
"I love that the show is not really a happily ever after ending ... It's about what happens the day after."
David Birney, star of "Bridget Loves Bernie" and "St. Elsewhere," died Friday. He was 83.
The Queens native is now starring in "Funny Girl" " but before he made it big on Broadway, he would spend up to eight hours a day tap dancing on Manhattan's subway platforms.
The former James Bond stars in an uninvolving and ponderous production that's a real Blunderball.
The new musical has hearty laughs and glorious punchlines that are knocked outta the park by a master.  Â
The new play is a weird and wired comedy that imagines a White House fiasco.
"Ouch!" is the main takeaway of the intriguing, autobiographical new musical "A Strange Loop," which opened Tuesday night on Broadway.
The set is the real star in Thornton Wilder's geezer of a play that saw its latest revival open Monday night on Broadway.
This sorely lacking new production rains on the old musical's parade.
The new comedy is a heaping scoop of jaw-droppers and taboos " albeit with a sophisticated takeaway about the justice system " that'll make wimps clutch their pearls for dear life.
The sluggish revival of the 1976 drama, which opened Wednesday night on Broadway, doesn't make a particularly compelling case for its up-to-the-minute-ness. Â
Mary-Louise Parker returns to the role she first played 25 years ago in "How I Learned To Drive" on Broadway.
The new play from the "August: Osage County" scribe has crackling dialogue, strong-willed performances " and an ending that's prompting audience members to run.
A pass-the-popcorn revival of David Mamet's carnivorous 1975 drama has opened on Broadway.
Barry Manilow's new musical "Harmony" has a lot going for it. Still, there is some discord.
Barry Manilow tested positive for COVID on Wednesday " the same night his new musical "Harmony" was set to open off-Broadway.
Can she sing and dance?! That's been the question on everybody's lips since we first learned the "Baywatch" star was daring Broadway
"Prince" is much too petit for big old Broadway.
There are flickers of beauty in the new Broadway play "Birthday Candles."
The A-list London show tries to differentiate itself with that brand of breathing-down-your-neck intimacy and immersion.
The old saying "there's no crying in baseball" gets a shellacking in this fantastic revival.
Despite a powerhouse performance by its leading lady, this new musical from Canadian ex-con Garth Drabinsky is excessive and emotionally manipulative.