John Cunningham, the busy character actor who appeared in the original Broadway productions of Company, Cabaret and The Sisters Rosensweig and in films including Mystic Pizza and Dead Poets Society, […]
Broadway Box Office: ‘Stranger Things,’ ‘Harry Potter’ Break Records During Holiday Week
Stranger Things: The First Shadow, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Ragtime and more broke box office records amid the lucrative holiday week last week. Stranger Things brought in $2.5 […]
Meet Mia Carragher, London’s Katniss Everdeen in the Viral, World-First ‘The Hunger Games: On Stage’
If you’ve been to London recently, you’ll have likely heard about The Hunger Games: On Stage. Plastered on billboards, across buses and filling our TikTok feeds are ads for the […]
Broadway Box Office: ‘All Out’ Comes to Broadway, ‘Harry Potter’ Leads
Simon Rich’s play brought in $409,041 and played to 100 percent capacity, setting up the show for a high-grossing run.
‘Beaches’ Musical Coming to Broadway Starring Jessica Vosk, Kelli Barrett
A musical adaptation of Beaches is coming to Broadway this spring. The show, Beaches, A New Musical, will open at the Majestic Theatre on Broadway starting March 27, ahead of […]
New York Times Hires Helen Shaw as Chief Theater Critic
Helen Shaw has been hired as chief theater critic at The New York Times. Shaw joins the Times after working as a theater critic and staff writer at The New […]
Nathan Lane, Laurie Metcalf to Star in Scott Rudin’s ‘Death of a Salesman’ on Broadway
Death of a Salesman will return to Broadway this spring starring Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf. This marks the second Broadway play produced by Scott Rudin and Barry Diller, since […]
‘Chess’ Theater Review: Lea Michele, Aaron Tveit and Nicholas Christopher Headline Conflicted Broadway Revival of Cold War Concept Musical
On the digital marquee of Broadway’s Imperial Theater, the stars of the new reimagining of the 1984 musical Chess — about rival American and Soviet chess wizards and the woman […]
Elizabeth Franz, Tony-Winning ‘Death of a Salesman’ Actress, Dies at 84
Elizabeth Franz, who received a Tony Award for her unusual, forceful turn as the wife of Brian Dennehy’s Willy Loman in a 50th anniversary production of Arthur Miller’s Death of […]
With Artifice and Dread Behind Him, Ari’el Stachel Returns to the Stage With ‘Other’
Tony-winning actor Ari’el Stachel felt the dread of social discomfort early on. As a boy, he was an outlier at his Jewish day school, where his skin was darker than […]