'Ruthless!' sings but 'Zombie Prom' is D.O.A.
Two 1990s off-Broadway musical spoofs look for an afterlife in D.C.
Two 1990s off-Broadway musical spoofs look for an afterlife in D.C.
A Broadway revival of "Six Degrees of Separation" will star Allison Janney and John Benjamin Hickey as the rich New York couple who have a run-in with a brash con artist.
The night Mandy Gonzalez made her triumphant debut in "Hamilton" on Broadway, there was a special guest in the audience cheering her on: a Jedi Master, in fact.
A Syrian soap opera gets real.
The famous dusky voice delivers a dark, true tale of grief.
Christopher Jackson, who earned a Tony Award nomination for originating the role of George Washington in "Hamilton," is leaving the Broadway show on Nov. 13.
The cast of Open Circle Theatre's production integrates deaf and disabled performers.
A starry revival of the 1928 romp, headlined by Nathan Lane, lights up Broadway.
And here comes Disney's "Freaky Friday."
The Broadway musical season just became an even bigger deal
Playwright Simon Stephens and director Marianne Elliott talk about making "Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time move, in every sense.
Gary Busey will make his New York stage debut next month in the off-Broadway show "Perfect Crime," playing a serial killer in the cast of the longest-running play in city history.
Comedian Chris Gethard has managed to find a rich vein of comedy in the unlikeliest place " clinical depression.
The pioneer of Chicano theater joins a performance of "Viva Cesar, Viva Kennedy!" that draws connections between the work and ideals of Cesar Chavez and John F. Kennedy.
The ANSA news agency and Italy's premier say Nobel-prize-winning playwright Dario Fo has died. He was 90.
With "Something Rotten!" now counting down the days until its run on Broadway ends, it's time to call in musical theater's top closer " Adam Pascal.
An appeals court says producers of a Broadway play can use Abbott and Costello's famous "Who's on First" routine over objections by the comedy duo's heirs.
"Perestroika" at the Round House Theatre completes a seamless double play.
As the annual Fall for Dance festival opened this season at New York City Center, the usual admonition to turn off those phones was missing. In its place was a request: Take them out. Shoot …
Sarajevans politely but firmly persuaded organizers of a theater festival to allow them to watch a controversial play criticized by both Catholics and Muslims and threatened by violent group…
Poland's leading filmmaker Andrzej Wajda, whose career maneuvering between a repressive communist government and an audience yearning for freedom won him international recognition and an hon…
This high-tech show illuminates the mind of a teen who has an Asperger's-like condition.
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Artistic Director Virginia Johnson: "You don't just add water. It takes time."
Jeffrey Finn will oversee all of the center's theatrical endeavors