Benjamin Walker stars in Broadway musical 'American Psycho'
Benjamin Walker cast as serial killer in Broadway musical "American Psycho."
Benjamin Walker cast as serial killer in Broadway musical "American Psycho."
Exposing skin is one thing. And there's plenty of full-frontal nudity " his and hers " in the play "Threesome."
heodore Bikel, the Tony- and Oscar-nominated actor and singer, died Tuesday morning of natural causes.
E.L. Doctorow, award-winning historical fiction author, passed away in a Manhattan hospital. He was 84.
The boy with the lightening scar can drop some serious bars.
"Children of a Lesser God" Oscar winner Marlee Matlin will make her Broadway debut this fall in a revival of "Spring Awakening."
A musical take on "Tuck Everlasting" will open on Broadway in the spring.
'The Color Purple'" star Jennifer Hudson dishes on her Broadway debut, pleasing Oprah Winfrey and her New York & Company campaign.
Blair Underwood discusses starring in 'Paradise Blue' at the Williamstown Theatre Festival.
The president is about to check out a founding father.
The creators have good instincts about a story worth telling. But their reach exceeds their grasp.
Stay home and watch TV this Friday night.
Bruce Willis' daughter is beating her famous dad to Broadway.
You might think that Broadway sweetheart Sutton Foster would be out of place in a roomful of horny, hopped-up swillers and killers.
Top sleight-of-hand magicians do greatest hits in "Penn & Teller on Broadway"
Four plays, three kings, 17 bloody years of English history, seven hours onstage. The numbers bespeak the ambition of "DruidShakespeare."
First Lady Michelle Obama and her two daughters brought their dancing shoes to the Saturday matinee of "Kinky Boots."
Micky Dolenz finished back to back performances of his show at Studio 54.
Roger Rees, the lanky Tony Award-winning Welsh-born actor and director, has died.
This guy's 15 minutes of fame are going for a second act " with an apology.
Actress Patti LuPone tells the Daily News why she took the device during "Shows for Days."
"Skippyjon Jones Snow What (& the 7 Chiuahuas)" probably goes over the heads of youngsters, but it's fun for parents.
This is a Broadway role that one bone-headed theatergoer will regret was caught on tape.
Theater fans shouldn't get shaken or stirred just yet.
Actors are still charged up over the 'Hand to God' audience member who plugged in his phone.