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NEW YORK - It has been nearly 20 years since Leslie Odom Jr. felt this way about a show.
The first time was 1998, the show was Rent, and there was an open audition for the Broadway cast. Odo…
NEW YORK (AP) - Patricia Elliott, who won a Tony Award on her Broadway musical debut, went on to star opposite David Bowie in "The Elephant Man" and spent 23 years aboard the TV soap opera "…
The Three Maries
Through Jan. 10 at the Prince Theater, 1412 Chestnut St. Tickets: $27-$52. Information: 215-422-4580 or princetheater.org.
Philly's next big buzzworthy musical opens this week at the Prince, with deep Philly accents, the Queen of Romania Â" and Mummers. Also new, a nostalgic holiday musical at the Merriam str…
A ham is born, and a new level of excitement continues, at Pennsylvania Ballet.
First, about that ham. Friday's opening-night cast of George Balanchine's The Nutcracker included 8-year-old …
The much acclaimed, two character musical adaptation of "Daddy Long Legs" is yours for the watching free Thursday night, in the first-ever live stream of an Off-Broadway show.
Charlie Parker's Yardbird, which had its sold-out Opera Philadelphia world premiere last June, will open in New York City in April on the fabled stage of Harlem's Apollo Theater, where the l…
Thanks to a Drexel University professor, Matthew Broderick is helping out Philly-area dogs without even coming to the region.
Broderick is the star of Sylvia, playing on Broadway at the Cort…
Powerful new work presents a provocative clash of civilizations in a young American's quest to fight for gay rights in Muslim Africa.
NEW YORK (AP) - The third time's the charm for NBC.
NEW YORK (AP) - Mike Birbiglia, a stand-up comedian and off-Broadway star, will tackle something he knows a lot about in his new one-man show - joke-telling.
Philadelphia is a great town for tap dance, with local masters ranging from the elegant Germaine Ingram to the exuberant Corinne Karon. But Dorrance Dance is something else again.
There was plenty to remember-onstage and off-in local theater the past year
NEW YORK (AP) - Peek behind the curtain at "The Wiz Live!" and you'll find there is indeed a wizard - or three.
The Walnut Street Theatres production of the modern Yultide-movie classic hits all the right notes