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In the sense that Keanu Reeves shows up for work at "Waiting for Godot," the play that opened Sunday night on Broadway, the crowd gets what they came for.
Keanu Reeves, James Corden, Lea Michele and Kristin Chenoweth star in Broadway shows this fall. Who will fly and who will flop?
From Anna Wintour to Goldie Hawn, scroll through to see all the best photos from the night.
French writer Yasmina Reza's 1998 whine-and-cheese comedy opened at the Music Box Theatre on Tuesday night in an askew revival starring Neil Patrick Harris, James Corden and Bobby Cannava…
It was a Pacific Princess party.
The "Cabaret" curtains are closing.
"Twelfth Night," a comedy of disguises and mistaken identities, is a smart play to reopen Shakespeare in the Park with after a two-year-long renovation break.
Working 9 to 5? Dolly Parton's new musical is going to need to be worked on 24/7, 365 to be remotely ready for its planned Broadway bow next year.
Maybe it is a happy ending for this Broadway musical after all.
This bracing revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's "Evita" in London is the best and liveliest in ages.
"That's now messing with my safety," the "Gypsy" star said. "And it's not right."
Hercules is flexing and flailing once more in London at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane.
"Mamma Mia!" is a much-needed vacation from all the seriousness and drear. The foremother of the old-pop-songs-in-a-new-story genre is still the very best in the game.
2015 was an unbelievably exciting time to be in New York " thanks, in no small part, to Broadway and Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical.
The hit musical celebrates 10 years on Broadway this week.
Broadway's summer controversy has finally arrived in the form of a piping hot controversy at this year's Best Musical Tony Award winner, "Maybe Happy Ending."
Someone else playing Meredith Blake? Hendrix nearly spit out her Evian.
The actress, 24, has broken her silence after abruptly bringing her "Evita" performance to a grinding halt last week over a mystery illness.
The mood of "A Chorus Line"'s half-century fete is bittersweet. Because the last time I walked out of a new Broadway musical feeling the thrill of having just watched a really big hit was a …
The actress abruptly left the London Palladium on Thursday night due to a mystery illness.
The young star's departure was announced during intermission.
It's positively loony watching a room full of millennials, drunk on nostalgia, mouthing every word and knowing every beat of a 27-year-old kids movie. Â
The Broadway favorite reprises his role as Aaron Burr this fall.
Twenty-four years ago, the then-new show lifted up New York City when it was at its lowest. "Mamma Mia!" debuted less than a month after the 9/11 attacks.
Broadway was singing a different showtune this week. Luck be a lady… somewhere else!