Why History Has Its Eyes on Hamilton's Diversity
"We have the opportunity to reclaim a history that some of us don't necessarily think is our own"
"We have the opportunity to reclaim a history that some of us don't necessarily think is our own"
NBC's live telecast version of the show airs on Thursday
"The casting of a white King is committing yet another erasure of the black body," Katori Hall writes of a university production
Documents show that publishers were initially wary
The action will focus on an adult Harry and his son Albus
The play is heading to London's West End in 2017
From the Manchurian Candidate to Murder She Wrote
From All My Sons to The Crucible
The director of the musical The Lion King explains how an early concept for the show led to the successful final version
A Broadway revival gets a fresh reinvention by uniting deaf and hearing actors
The musical began in London on Oct. 8, 1985
The show is aiming for Broadway next year under the direction and choreography of Denis Jones
A night to remember
He wrote Dancing in Lughnasa, which later became a movie starring Meryl Streep
'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' will debut in London in summer 2016
At immersive theater, you don't just watch the actors, you join in
Regal Cinemas is offering an ultimate ticket that's the first of its kind
Best known for his 1964 play The Subject Was Roses
John Legend, Cyndi Lauper, Dirty Projectors, and the Flaming Lips have also written tunes
From Laurence Olivier to David Tennant
The new musical Hamilton has taken New York by storm
The London production of Hamlet has been a runaway box office success
The musical is based on the 2007 film of the same name
A Founding Father raps his way into musical history
The revival opens in October