Oscar winner Brendan Fraser drops out of Off-Broadway play less than a month before performances start
Brendan Fraser will no longer be starring in the Off-Broadway production of "Grangeville" because of "unforeseen circumstances."
Brendan Fraser will no longer be starring in the Off-Broadway production of "Grangeville" because of "unforeseen circumstances."
Rachel Zegler sternly shut down those Kit Connor romance rumors.
Linda Lavin, who died Sunday at age 87, was a captivating Broadway star beloved by audiences for her electrifying contradictions.
Ticket-buyers are being charged as much as $800 a pop some weeks for what is little more than a sedate staged reading of New Yorker cartoon captions uttered by celebrities.
With stop-start direction from George C. Wolfe, the musical runs out of gas early on.
Forget the casting couch.
"The Devil Wears Prada," Elton John's horrid musical that crashed and burned two years ago in Chicago, is giving it a second go in London.
For Elton John, Trump's victory did not make Broadway great again.
The Broadway show will follow Parton's life and career over the decades.
The Canadian-born performer was midway through the production at Edmonton's Citadel Theater when he suddenly collapsed.
Helen Gallagher won two Tonys and three Emmys during her illustrious career.
On Tuesday, the "Crocodile Rock" singer's "Tammy Faye," a migraine about mascara set to music, posted its closing notice only five days after opening night. Said a wag: "The shocker is that …
There is a miracle elixir in the campy musical "Death Becomes Her," which opened Thursday night at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre: Megan Hilty and Jennifer Simard.
Sir Elton knows his way around a flop. But even his 2006 vampire debacle "Lestat," which The Post's Clive Barnes declared as "bloody awful," ran a little longer.
Something I won't be saying on my death bed: "I wish I would've watched more shows about boats."
Unfortunately for Sir Elton, the godawful musical about flamboyant 1980s televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker is a lot more of a "Lestat" than an "Aida."
The blissful, boundlessly creative gift of a musical from South Korea opened Monday night at the Belasco Theatre.
What's onstage at Studio 54 is largely a deflating and cobbled-together wife story that fails to capture Armstrong the artist.Â
Kecia Lewis requested an apology from Patti LuPone for allegedly "bullying" the production of "Hell's Kitchen."
A tribute show honoring Joan Rivers, and the "Stand Up For Heroes" benefit event featuring Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa, are all part of the 2024 New York Comedy Festival.
"Oh, stop it!"
For everybody, Broadway " despite the nostalgic fun of putting on a show " comes at an enormous risk to a star's pride and reputation.Â
What an impressive, heart-stopping Broadway debut from the young British star of Netflix's "Heartstopper."
Delia Ephron's play starring Julianna Margulies and Peter Gallagher wants to be a moving romantic comedy, but it's sluggish and awkward.
Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Sunset Boulevard," which opened Sunday night at the St. James Theatre, is Broadway's most exhilarating show in years