Howard Kissel's Cultural Tourist: Tonys take the pulse
This year's nominations reflect B'way's current health
This year's nominations reflect B'way's current health
Few plays open as arrestingly as Tracy Letts' "Bug," which is set in an impersonal motel room in a Southwestern city.
Michael McKean has created two memorable characters on TV and in the movies - but now on Broadway he's stepping into someone else's shoes.
Of course, they're high heels.
Bebe Neuwirth will bid farewell to "Frasier" tonight the same way Lilith Crane would.
With barely any emotion at all.
Gang lunches before finale by DAVID BIANCULLI
David Hyde Pierce is in talks to work with director Mike Nichols on a musical stage version of one of his favorite films, "Monty Python and the Holy Grail."
Quotes from Kristin Chenoweth, Idina Menzel and Nilo Cruz.
N.Y.-born funnyman loses cancer fight at 76
Britain's answer to Norah Jones is a guy who calls himself 'incredibly immature'
Versatile star relishes his horror romp
There's a new "Lullaby of Broadway" - and with it Shirley Jones and Patrick Cassidy are making musical-comedy history.
Since Leonard Bernstein is the only dead conductor the New York Philharmonic still lists on the title page of its programs, you might imagine a respect for him would inform its current conce…
In nearly three decades of professional theatergoing, I don't think I've ever seen a play worse than Mark Medoff's "Prymate."
Admittedly, and to my eternal regret, I missed "Moose Murders."
But, reportedly, that at least provided amusement. "Prymate" just stuns you with its awfulness.
Like musicals of yesteryear, the show's only desire is to amuse, which it does.
Our reporter gets her kicks as a Rockette
"Bombay Dreams" opens on Broadway tomorrow with the fate of the big-budget musical resting on two very different people - a 20-year-old sophomore at NYU and a veteran Broadway script doctor.
'Rent' gets jolt of Spice Girl power
Hip-hop mogul Sean (P. Diddy) Combs made his Broadway debut in a revival of "A Raisin in the Sun" last night and wowed the star-studded crowd.
The current revival, presented by the British National Theatre, boasts a fine cast, led by Simon Russell Beale, and an impressive physical production. It is, however, largely insufferable.
After a sluggish start, Broadway ticket sales have exploded, topping $136 million in the last eight weeks. That's up 25% over the same period last year, according to Crain's New York Busines…