Birthday events for title character of Broadway's 'Hamilton'
The man everyone wants to see on Broadway " Alexander Hamilton " has a birthday on Monday.
The man everyone wants to see on Broadway " Alexander Hamilton " has a birthday on Monday.
"Hamilton" wanna-sees are satisfied doing the cheap-ticket lottery old-school " by hitting the sidewalk.
George Takei's musical labor of love "Allegiance" is beaming down from Broadway for good on Feb. 14.
The digital lottery for "Hamilton" proved too popular for its own good " and for a new biomusical and a long-running Disney hit.
Vying for a $10 lottery seat to the Broadway blockbuster "Hamilton" has become as potentially dangerous as a duel.
Broadway actor Adam Kantor learned how to sew to connect with his role of Motel the tailor in "Fiddler on the Roof."
The cafe/bistro Angus' on W. 44th St. is shutting down Sunday night after one last dinner service.
Richard Rodgers, one of the most prolific composers of 20th century popular music, dies in the Hotel Pierre.
"Mother Courage and Her Children" may be about the horrors of war, but an off-Broadway production is revealing real conflict offstage, too.
It's been almost 20 years since the rock musical, "Rent," first graced the Broadway stage.
Patricia Elliott, who won a Tony Award on her Broadway musical debut and starred opposite David Bowie in 'The Elephant Man' has died.
You don't need snow to have a ball this winter in New York, where an an avalanche of fun activity is on deck.
Original cast members of "Rent" are reuniting to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Jonathan Larson's landmark musical.
"Fiddler on the Roof" makes a deep impact because it's about things that matter -- life, love, family, tradition.
J.K. Rowling has given her thumbs up to the casting of a black actress to portray Hermione Granger in "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child."
Michael Feinstein and Stephanie J. Block discuss their holiday shows.
A hot Broadway show warms up winter. There are plenty in the wings " and they're filled with stars finding keys to unlocking characters.
'These Paper Bullets!' by Rolin Jones and Billie Joe Armstrong is a play with music that riffs on Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing."
"Marjorie Prime" had big buzz " and expectations. That's par for the course for a Pulitzer finalist being made into a movie.
The freewheeling new "Once Upon a Mattress" comes with a concept: Belt loudly and carry a big shtick.
Singer Josh Groban will make his Broadway debut next year in "Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812," he said Monday.
Perfect casting and a smart staging make "The Color Purple" with Cynthia Erivo and Jennifer Hudson a winner.
Walker saw red over JetBlue's labor practices " but flew it anyway.
'Lazarus,' the David Bowie jukebox musical based on "The Man Who Fell to Earth," is trippy and trying.
Music saves the day in Andrew Lloyd Webber's "School of Rock," a new Broadway musical starring Alex Brightman.