Where Hell Hath No Furry
Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Cats" returns to Broadway after 16 years, proving once again why it's a cultural milestone—and a punch line.
Broadway's 'American Psycho' Is a Bubblegum Bloodbath
The musical adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis's novel drips with '80s camp but struggles to realize a greater purpose.
O Daughter, Where Art Thou?
Michael John LaChiusa's new musical at the Public Theater explores the troubled mother-daughter relationships of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
History Meets Histrionics In The Sublime 'Hamilton'
The groundbreaking musical, a multicultural reimagining of the American Revolution, opened Thursday on Broadway.
Double Take: Broadway's 'Side Show' Is a Freakish Romp
Film director Bill Condon, of 'Gods and Monsters' fame, continues pop culture's rekindled interest in the circus freak shows of yore.
Sex, Drugs, and Ronald Reagan: 'This Is Our Youth'
Michael Cera, Tavi Gevinson, and Kieran Culkin go back to the eighties in their Broadway debuts, starring as privileged New York teenagers in Kenneth Lonergan's This Is Our Youth.
Say Yes to Anna Gunn's 'Sex with Strangers'
'Breaking Bad's' Anna Gunn knocks them dead in this off-Broadway drama directed by David Schwimmer
A Look Inside Fans' Successful Fight to #SaveTheExpanse
More than two dozen U.S. municipalities have banned the sale of dogs in pet stores because of brutal puppy mills.