Nikki M. James, On Her Own
Nikki M. James, who previously appeared in Broadway's "Book of Mormon," on playing Eponine in "Les Mis."
Nikki M. James, who previously appeared in Broadway's "Book of Mormon," on playing Eponine in "Les Mis."
Ticket sales fell for "The Bridges of Madison County" and "Mothers and Sons" last week amid a crowded Broadway season.
Meredith Monk joins Musica Sacra for performances of her own 'Nightfall,' 'The Soldier's Tale' at Carnegie Hall and more in this week's On Stage.
With a gift of $500,000, Hope Greenfield is helping Rioult Dance NY find a long-term home in New York City.
An excellent cast and beautiful design reveal the truth of Strauss's great opera 'Die Frau ohne Schatten': that it is unstageable.
Toni Collette on refusing to be boxed in, shaving her head and acting in Will Eno's new Broadway play.
Sales have suffered at event-ticket reseller StubHub after it tried to be more upfront about the fees it charges. Rival prices look cheaper, until checkout.
Ralph Gardner Jr. on the process behind creating a dance.
Neil Patrick Harris 'Hedwig and the Angry Inch,' a bio-musical on Billie Holiday, Lolita Chakrabarti's 'Red Velvet' and more in this week's On Stage.
From bullets over Broadway to dragons over Essos, a look at the arts and cultural events that New York's taste makers will be lining up, or programming their DVRs, to see this season.
"Les Misérables" is coming back to Broadway in a restaging that emphasizes the grit and features a younger cast.
Disney's 'Aladdin' isn't nearly as good as the movie, but it does have a terrific star, super sets and sensational special effects.
Broadway's 'Phantom of the Opera' is getting its first black Phantom: Norm Lewis, a Tony-nominated actor who recently appeared in ABC's 'Scandal.'
Pulitzer Prize-winning team Brian Yorkey and Tom Kitt explores one woman with two lives
Playwright Dominique Morisseau wins this year's Edward M. Kennedy Prize for Drama Inspired by American History for 'Detroit '67.'
Actor Michael Pennington discusses performing and writing about Shakespeare.
Onstage drama comes easily to the soprano Jennifer Rowley, who on Wednesday makes her Metropolitan Opera debut as Musetta, the attention-seeking flirt in 'La Bohème.'
In two Paul Taylor dances that had their New York premieres last week, the choreographer takes a characteristically wry look at America's past.
By the time David Ives's 'Venus in Fur' closed in June 2012, its star, Nina Arianda, was the envy of just about every young actress in New York. Now she's back on stage in David Grimm's 'Tal…
The Archdiocese of New York is getting into the downtown theater scene.This spring, the Catholic organization will open the doors to the Sheen Center, a 25,000-square-foot arts center at Ble…
"Rocky," directed with immense panache and soaring physicality, is an unpretentious slice of honest entertainment that will set the snobbiest of theatergoers to cheering in spite of themselv…
Paul Taylor, a pioneer of modern dance, unveiled his plans Thursday to expand his company's programming at Lincoln Center beyond his own work, among other initiatives.
Matilda the Musical has sold more than $61 million in tickets since opening on Broadway in April 2013. The show pivots around its pint-size star, played by a rotating cast of four young actr…
Maria Schneider Orchestra, a new play, a cabaret debut and more in this week's Jazz Scene.
The male actors in the musical 'Rocky,' which opens Thursday at the Winter Garden Theatre, get a real workout, while Margo Seibert, playing Rocky Balboa's love interest, Adrian, goes through…