Tonys & Jackman: 'Oz'-some night by DAVID HINCKLEY
Best Musical surprise is right on 'Q'; 'Wicked,' 'Assassins' make killing
Best Musical surprise is right on 'Q'; 'Wicked,' 'Assassins' make killing
Combs' clout brought a contemporary edge to the telecast it has never had - just as his presence in "Raisin" had brought new audiences.
When predicting the Tony winners, you hope the voters will share your own impeccable taste. All too often, alas, they don't. Shows and their performers - often win Tonys simply because they'…
Hot music acts and Hollywood stars give tonight's awards show fresh pizzazz
Tovah Feldshuh, 51, has often sought out one-woman shows, which are generally shorter, so she could spend more time with her own kids.
If Jefferson Mays wins a Tony Sunday night for his performance in the one-person play "I Am My Own Wife," watch for him to thank Count Dracula.
They're both Tony nominees at the top of their game, but the stars of "Avenue Q" can still walk unrecognized through the crowd outside their theater.
"Here Lies Jennie," conceived and directed by Roger Rees, is set in a sleazy bar whose chief décor is a dustcovered mirror.
Timberlake for 'Rent'?; The Astaire Awards.
Joe Franklin is quitting his WOR show after 40 years.
Salem is, quite simply, phenomenal.
"Chinese Friends" and "The Triangle Factory Fire Project."
Chalk it up to coincidence, but a trio of new Latino-oriented plays just happen to focus on the feminine mystique.
Meryl Streep just wants to stay home. She's having a bad hair day. But the busy screen legend has a date she can't break. Streep gets the New Dramatists Career Achievement Award today.
When "Company" opened in 1970, Stritch was my introduction not only to Broadway, but to a gale-force musical theater talent. All these later, she's still here, and still delivers.
Ultimately, "Sight Unseen" works, because it is full of ideas and verbal elegance. But the lack of chemistry between the characters leads to an evening that takes too long to ignite.
Revivals are valuable not only for what they tell us about the work being revived, but also for the way they illuminate our assumptions about their eras - and our own.
It was a good thing for jazz when Curtis Stigers got sick of being a pop star.
Andrews & PBS toast 100 yrs. of Broadway
To research her role as a would-be presidential assassin in the Broadway musical "Assassins," actress Mary Catherine Garrison reached out to a member of the family.
Mass murderer Charles Manson's "family."
"Whenever we needed a big laugh, we would bring in Tony," Letterman said yesterday.
These six kids are singing and dancing their hearts out on Broadway.
Comedian Whoopi Goldberg's city-centered sitcom has been scrapped from the NBC lineup after a season of low ratings and critical pans.