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2,426 stories from The Wall Street Journal

'Yesterday I Had the Blues: The Music of Billie Holiday' by José James Review

A 21st-century tribute to Billie Holiday from José James celebrates the 100th anniversary of Lady Day's birth.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal at 8:03pm on April 15, 2015

For Good Ticket Sales, Try Bad Publicity

As lead producer of a Broadway musical"'Finding Neverland,' which opens Wednesday"Harvey Weinstein has brought his doggedly aggressive style from Los Angeles to Broadway.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal at 12:18am on April 15, 2015

'It Shoulda Been You' Review: You Were Expecting Maybe Quality?

A nice-Jewish-girl-marries-nice-Catholic-boy musical farce that's full of clichés.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal at 12:01am on April 15, 2015

A Diva Who Doesn't Seem Like One

Soprano Eva-Maria Westbroek is a down-to-earth star who has paid her dues.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal at 11:08pm on April 13, 2015

Emotional Hijinks and Circus Tricks

David Neumann's 'I Understand Everything Better'; Montreal-based nouveau cirque Les 7 Doigts de la Main; Chita Rivera in 'The Visit' and more in this week's On Stage.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal at 10:26pm on April 13, 2015

Karaoke Is Key to Singer's Success

In the opera world, it isn't just who you know that matters. For baritone Lucas Meachem, it's who you do karaoke with.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal at 10:22pm on April 13, 2015

'The Audience' Recoups Production Costs

Since its March 8 opening, play has grossed more than $1 million a week.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal at 10:12pm on April 13, 2015

Dance Theater of Harlem at City Center Review

As it continues to reorganize itself, the Dance Theater of Harlem faces more stumbling blocks than stepping stones.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal at 8:51pm on April 13, 2015

'An American in Paris' Review: Not Since Robbins

Christopher Wheeldon's 'An American in Paris' is musical-comedy dance made by a choreographer who can do more than just stage a song.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal at 1:35pm on April 13, 2015

Review of 'Wolf Hall,' now on Broadway

The two-part adaptation of Hilary Mantel's blockbuster historical novels puts the intrigue of Henry VIII's court onstage.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal at 11:58pm on April 9, 2015

On Broadway, Competition Is Stiff Among Revivals

With three heavyweight musicals running on Broadway""On the 20th Century," "The King and I," and "On the Town""the hottest Tony Awards contest this season may well be the race for best music…

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal at 10:39pm on April 9, 2015

The Dance to Become a Producer

After a 'War Horse' screening in 2011, Sarah Arison quit her job and became an executive producer of 'Desert Dancer' about Afshin Ghaffariana and his underground dance company in Iran.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal at 9:32pm on April 9, 2015

Trying To Get on Broadway? Don't Write a Play

Theater might not be dead, but Broadway is proving less and less open to staging new plays.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal at 8:07pm on April 9, 2015

'Gigi' Review: Kid Stuff

Vanessa Hudgens stars in this sanitized revival about a Parisian teenager whose family is training her to become a courtesan.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal at 2:25pm on April 9, 2015

Puppets Supporting Puppets, Plus El Museo's 'Official Milliner'

'Avenue Q' cast members comes out for 'Hand of God' opening and milliner Patricia Underwood shows off a selection of veils at kickoff party for El Museo's May 15 gala.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal at 11:12pm on April 8, 2015

N.Y. Philharmonic Names New Concertmaster

The New York Philharmonic named the violinist Frank Huang its new concertmaster, succeeding Glenn Dicterow.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal at 6:38pm on April 8, 2015

Review of 'Hand to God': A Handful of Lust

A teenager at a Christian ministry takes on the hypocrisies of evangelicalism with the help of a foul-mouthed puppet in 'Hand to God.'

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal at 2:40pm on April 8, 2015

A Brit in New York Rethinks 'An American in Paris' for Broadway

Few artists have been the proverbial talk of the town in as many ways as choreographer Christopher Wheeldon, whose work has generated wave after wave of cultural news since the 1990s.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal at 12:21am on April 8, 2015

'Wolf Hall' on Broadway, Warhol at the Joyce

Hilary Mantel's best-selling novels about Henry VIII's court at the Winter Garden Theatre; scenic design by Andy Warhol in a Merce Cunningham piece by the Stephen Petronio Company and more.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal at 10:59pm on April 6, 2015

A Musical, Globalized in Every Sense

The history of 'The King and I,' which is about to open in its first Broadway revival since the 1990s.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal at 6:01pm on April 6, 2015

Musical-Theater Junkies Score Seats to High-School Productions

For some adults, high-school musicals are irresistible, even if they don't know the kids performing.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal at 11:59pm on April 5, 2015

Playwright David Hare Returns to Broadway

British playwright David Hare is back on Broadway, with actors Bill Nighy and Carey Mulligan starring in a revival of his 1995 play, 'Skylight.'

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal at 10:38pm on April 2, 2015

Theater Review: Two Stagings, 'Twelfth Night'

Two versions of a Shakespeare favorite prove that Bedlam Theatre Company is one of the most innovative troupes at work today.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal at 10:37pm on April 2, 2015

Comedy's Song-and-Dance Man

Josh Gad's theater work and his improvisational skills made him a good fit for 'The Comedians,' a new FX show also starring Billy Crystal.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal at 10:15pm on April 2, 2015

Review of 'Skylight' at the John Golden Theatre

A Thatcherite businessman hungers for a much younger upper-middle-class do-gooder consumed by liberal guilt in David Hare's 'Skylight.'

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal at 10:14pm on April 2, 2015
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