Why It Takes Three Actresses to Portray the Icon in 'The Cher Show' Musical
New production includes almost all of her husbands and boyfriends: Actors will be playing Bono, Gregg Allman, David Geffen " even Rob Camilletti
New production includes almost all of her husbands and boyfriends: Actors will be playing Bono, Gregg Allman, David Geffen " even Rob Camilletti
"It's a strange word, 'jazz,' The people I revere as master jazz musicians have said they don't want the word. It's limiting. It tells them more what they can't be than what they can. So " d…
Off-Broadway production based on the song about a daughter escaping poverty by any means necessary will get a trial run on March 16th and 17th
She and Darren Criss star in touring show, but Tony-winning actress who plays Yitzhak takes on gender-bending role in production first
"I called the head of Apple, Tim Cook, and he delightfully agreed to have Siri change the pronunciation of my name," singer says
"This election is no more bizarre than the one in 1800," says Pulitzer Prize winner. "Jefferson accused Adams of being a hermaphrodite"
Creator Lin-Manuel Miranda and cast take us behind the scenes of the Revolutionary hip-hop musical and bona fide phenomenon
Creator of the Broadway smash hit may not be the best singer, but he's the everyman we need to re-write the American Dream
The hip-hop musical about our founding fathers is going to clean up at this year's ceremony " so why is one member of the production sure to go home empty handed?
From heartfelt speeches to cringeworthy musical numbers, the highs and lows of Broadway's awards extravaganza
Mike Dirnt confessed that he won't be reading upcoming reviews of the show.
When Stew sings out, "Is it all right?" the answer for anyone seeing this powerhouse onscreen, on cable or later on DVD is easy: "Yeah, it's all right." And then some.
The statement also refutes reports that Michaels was joking about the mishap immediately after it happened, indicating his only immediate response was, "What the hell just hit me?" (A full s…
A film version of a play about two talking heads. Please. It shouldn't work at all. But it does work, spectacularly, as a matter of fact.
After belting for the first time in "Sweeney Todd," Depp rocks out on his life in music
No one can accuse visionary director Julie Taymor of lacking ambition. Her strained take on Shakespeare's purported last play, The Tempest, starts by giving Prospero a sex change.