Man seated on Broadway stage has heart attack during show
The Broadway revival of Arthur Miller's "A View from the Bridge" endured a frightening interruption Friday evening.
The Broadway revival of Arthur Miller's "A View from the Bridge" endured a frightening interruption Friday evening.
Shakespeare in the Park announces "The Taming of the Shrew" and "Troilus and Cressida" for summer 2016 free theater.
Stephen Karam discusses inspirations and casting choices for "The Humans," his family drama now on Broadway.
The iconic Ziegfeld Theater's final screening will be at 10 p.m. Thursday, according to its website.
What's real and what's fake comes up more than once in Lauren Gunderson's exasperating drama "I and You."
In the latest video from the "Wicked" studio sessions, Aaron Tveit takes on Galinda's ode to makeovers in "Popular."
Rose the Rat, a Broadway sensation, died tragically Tuesday. It was eight months old.
The mega-hit Broadway show "Hamilton" will hit the road, with stops in San Francisco and Los Angeles planned for 2017.
The Phantom of the Opera is a longing look back at the stagecraft, the scene of wonder, theater had a century ago.
What passed through the Majestic Theater portals for the "Phantom of the Opera" was, as planned, a fur-coat, darling.
"The Phantom of the Opera," Broadway's longest-running show, celebrates its 28th anniversary with the launch of a digital ticket lottery.
The show " and the snow " went on.
The New York Daily News reviews Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" in 1953.
Broadway shows "The Humans," "Waitress" and "Fully Committed" keep it real when it comes to food.
Broadway is already saying thanks for the "Memory" " Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Cats" is returning to the Great White Way.
Linda Lavin is on her game in Richard Greenberg's dull Broadway drama "Our Mother's Brief Affair."
Sting and Peter Gabriel are hitting the road together in a 19-city summer concert series.
Word that Bette Midler will headline "Hello, Dolly!" was a warm, sweet air kiss amid the current arctic deep freeze.
An ax hangs over everyone's head in "Skeleton Crew," a taut and vibrantly acted drama.
Kecia Lewis is a brave actress. Whether she's a good one or not is unclear from "Mother Courage and Her Children."
Playwright Theresa Rebeck recalls working with her friend Alan Rickman on her Broadway comedy "Seminar."
Broadway's fitfully funny revival of "Noises Off" reminds that it's tricky to perfectly bake this triple layer cake of a comedy.
Writers can't stop hacking Steve Jobs' life for material. And iHaveHadIt.
It's casting that's so good, it's scary.
This will be the fourth live production for Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, following on the critical success of 'The Wiz.'