Frank Sinatra draws thousands at Paramount Theatre in 1944
Thousands flushed women surged into Times Square in 1944 to listen to Frank Sinatra.
Thousands flushed women surged into Times Square in 1944 to listen to Frank Sinatra.
Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is given a modern remake.
Jennifer Hudson's Broadway home gets a major makeover before 'The Color Purple' begins.
Keira Knightley stars in 'Therese Raquin' as the title character going from a passionless marriage to a hot-and-heavy affair.
Turns out "Dancing With the Stars" winner Rumer Willis can act, too.
Coming to a theater near you, Broadway has some upcoming shows that will make you laugh, cry and everything in between this fall!
One Broadway star just took "family friendly" to the next level.
'Spring Awakening' actress Ali Stroker makes history as first actor in a wheelchair on Broadway.
Emmy winner Camryn Manheim makes her Broadway debut in "Spring Awakening."
4 stars "Spring Awakening" Through Jan. 17 Brooks Atkinson Theatre, 256 W. 47th St.
"Cats" closed on Broadway 15 years ago, a look at some of today's most popular Broadway shows.
Matthew Lopez's Off-Broadway comedy "The Legend of Georgia McBride" is predictable and irresistible.
"A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder," which won the Best Musical Tony in 2014, will conclude its run on Jan. 17.
Sally Christie's "The Sisters of Versailles: A Novel," is a naughty romp in the past that certainly gets your attention.
As the bare desnudas strut around Times Square, they may not know they owe their freedom, in part, to an unlikely spiritual sister.
"Trouble is a Friend of Mine" is speckled with subtle pop culture treats, from Natalie Imbruglia to "Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants."
Stage and screen actor Dean Jones was best known for his Disney roles in "The Love Bug" and "That Darn Cat!"
TV spy Zachary Levi, not Josh Radnor, will fall for Laura Benanti in the spring Broadway revival of "She Loves Me."
People circled Central Park's Bethesda Fountain to salute a Broadway history maker who died after a fall from his Brooklyn fire escape.
There's a "SpongeBob" musical in the works but the music is no kiddie stuff.
"Les Miserables," the popular Broadway show with the history-making lead will go on, even without one of its brightest lights.
"Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights" is replete with fantastical creatures, scary monsters, very bad men and one heroic woman.
Broadway is in mourning over the tragic death of "Les Miserables" cast member Kyle Jean-Baptiste.
The Bay Area-based Agile Rascal Traveling Bike Theatre pulled into New York on Thursday with more than 4,000 miles behind it.
Producers of 'Wicked' failed to help a performer defy gravity when her safety harness broke, causing serious injuries, court papers read.