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What a joy it is to see "Something Rotten" transformed into something terrific. The caffeinated comedy, which played New York back in 2015, is the marquee musical of the Stratford Festiv…
The playwright and producers of "Stereophonic," this year's Tony Award winner for Best Play, and its landlord the Shubert Organization are being sued by writers Steven Stiefel and Ken Cailla…
Director Kenny Leon's staging of "Our Town" is among the most uninvolving and anemic our critic has ever seen.
"Sancta Susanna" tells the story of a suppressed nun's journey of self-discovery and sexuality, featuring shocking elements including nudity, explicit sex scenes and real injuries.
Ken Page, the formidable Broadway actor and voice of Oogie Boogie in the film "The Nightmare Before Christmas," has died.
The tiresome Broadway play "McNeal," starring Robert Downey Jr. at Lincoln Center, is about every windbag's favorite topic " AI.
No, the former Pussycat Doll didn't get into a fist fight in Shubert Alley " she's the star of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Broadway musical "Sunset Boulevard," which started previews last weekend.…
"I can't believe he's gone. What a loss," Bette Midler wrote.
Gavin Creel, the Tony Award-winning star of Broadway musicals such as "Hello, Dolly!" and "Hair," died Monday in Manhattan, his partner confirmed. He was 48.
At the Broadhurst Theatre, where Jez Butterworth's new play "The Hills of California" opened on Sunday night, lives Laura Donnelly's stern and captivating Veronica Webb.
From Broadway to your ears.
The only female lead in Broadway's "The Outsiders" said the show's producer Angelina Jolie helped advocate for her and the other women in the cast.
The bombshell mezzo-soprano headlines at Carnegie Hall on Oct. 28.
The buzzy corporate satire runs until Oct. 27 at the Helen Hayes Theatre.
A show and a star have aligned. Mary Rodgers' 1959 musical comedy has found Sutton Foster.
Look out 'cause here it comes. Disney Theatrical Group announced that a new stage musical of "The Greatest Showman" is in development at their D23 fan convention in Anaheim, Calif., on F…
For the first time since "The Wiz," R&B legend Stephanie Mills is back in another Tony-winning Broadway musical, as Hermes in "Hadestown."
Opening night is Sept. 24 at the Lucille Lortel Theatre.
The sun will come out Dec. 4 when the hit musical opens at The Theater at MSG.
Max Wolf Friedlich's spicy drama is a collision of all of those essays and studies you've read about that age group's unique tendencies " especially their desire to get paid by doing "meanin…
Excellent! Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter are having a "Bill & Ted" reunion.
Wizards and Muggles welcome.
Something I would have never guessed five years ago: One of Broadway's hottest shows is a rip-roaring comedy about Mary Todd Lincoln, the wife of Abraham Lincoln.
The laugh out loud funny show now runs until Nov. 10.
The preposterously enjoyable non-musical play does the impossible "thanks to the irrepressible comic genius of playwright and actor Cole Escola.