Meet Rumer Willis' true Blue 'mystery man'
Meet Rumer Willis' so-called "mystery man" Tye Blue.
Meet Rumer Willis' so-called "mystery man" Tye Blue.
Up-and-coming actor Conrad Ricamora juggles "How to Get Away with Murder" and "The King and I"
The curtain is rising again on one of Broadway's most beloved institutions.
Rising actress Whitney Bashor celebrates Joni Mitchell and more "songstresses of the 1960s and 1970s" at 54 Below.
The 2016 Tony Awards will not air from Radio City as usual.
The actress clearly still believes in reincarnation.
Met Opera 'Otello' premiere stirs talk of jealousy from Brooke Shields, Lance Bass, Patricia Clarkson.
A new Tennessee Williams tasting menu of one-acts goes down easy.
Experimental theater writer and director Richard Maxwell traces a love triangle in 'Isolde.'
Broadway-bound comedian Bob Saget is stoked about his full plate of "Full House" reunions.
"Empire Travel Agency," an immersive and interactive theater piece, keeps you on the move.
Lupita Nyong'o's gripping and assured work oozes emotion and anchors "Eclipsed."
Two great stars in a double-handed drama. What could be better?
"You Can't Take It With You" Tony winner Annaleigh Ashford is back on Broadway playing the titular pooch in "Sylvia."
Meet New York's Kate Middleton, Ted Cruz and the other Matt Harvey.
New York Fashion Week and Broadway have a lot in common according to "Hamilton" star Renee Elise Goldsberry.
Atlantic Theater Company revival of Caryl Churchill's "Cloud Nine" boasts a well-oiled ensemble.
Brian Friel, the preeminent Irish playwright with a passion for language and hard-hitting themes, died Friday at age 86.
This fall, new Broadway musicals are ready to roll. And to rock.
Broadway baby Ana Villafane begins her starring role as Gloria Estefan in the biomusical "On Your Feet!"
Keira Knightley got flowers for her Broadway debut in "Therese Raquin" on Thursday night.
3 stars "Old Times" Through Nov. 29 American Airlines Theatre, 227 W. 42nd St.
John Krasinski, who starred for nine years in NBC's workplace comedy "The Office," is going back to one - onstage.
The Daily News found "Cats" not quite purr-fect.
Filthy comic Bob Saget is about to meet his match on Broadway: Tyone, the possessive potty-mouthed puppet in "Hand to God."