Noah Reid Discusses Fighting for What's Right in Broadway's 'The Minutes'
The "Schitt's Creek" star talked to Newsweek about playing an outsider in town politics who's more concerned with society's safety of than his own.
How to Watch, Live-Stream of 'Ann Morrison: Merrily From Center Stage'
Ann Morrison, one of the stars of Stephen Sondheim's great flop, "Merrily We Roll Along," talked to Newsweek about her new cabaret show and about old friends.
Patti LuPone Yells at Audience Member Without Mask: 'Get the F** Out'
"Who do you think you are? That you do not respect the people that are sitting around you," the Broadway legend says in the footage.
Jesse Williams Nude Video From Broadway Show Sparks Wave of Memes
The "Grey's Anatomy" actor is trending online after pictures of his anatomy on display during a Broadway show were leaked online.
What Jesse Williams Has Said About Appearing Nude on Broadway
The production, "Take Me Out," tells the story of a professional baseball player who comes out as gay and is confronted off the field by homophobia and racism.
Tony Award Nominations 2022: Full List of Nominees Led by 'A Strange Loop'
The 75th Annual Tony Award nominations have been revealed, with "A Strange Loop" leading the way with 11 nominations.
After 40 Years, 'Little Shop of Horrors' Is Still Going Strong—Off-Broadway
The little show about a people-eating plant has more staying power than anyone could have imagined, anyone except those who have seen it
Voice Teacher's Sweet Reaction to Former Student's Broadway News Goes Viral
"A teacher's love and commitment to their student's dreams and passions is unmatched," wrote one commenter.
Billy Crystal Does Stand-Up Job in Broadway Comedy 'Mr. Saturday Night'
This musical comedy is both the story of a troubled comedian and an homage to TV comedians of the 1960s.
Benjamin Pajak's Broadway Debut in 'Music Man' Is Thump'n Thpethyul
This talented 11-year-old actor, who plays Winthrop in the new revival of "Music Man," talked to Newsweek about how he got his part and what it means to him.
Two Trailblazing Choreographers Bring Some Fancy Dancing to 'Funny Girl'
Choreographers Ellenore Scott and Ayodel Casel talk to Newsweek about putting some fancy footwork into what is usually seen as a star vehicle.
Beanie Feldstein 'Funny Girl' Reviews Spawn Wave of Lea Michele Memes
Lea Michele famously sang "Don't Rain on My Parade" in the "Glee" season one finale, and then at the 2010 Tony Awards.
Jonah Hill Toasts Sister Beanie Feldstein in 'Funny Girl' Amid Iffy Reviews
While Jonah Hill is toasting Beanie Feldstein, the critics are roasting her performance as Fanny Brice in the Broadway revival of "Funny Girl."
Beanie Feldstein Puts the Funny Into Broadway's New 'Funny Girl'
Feldstein emphasizes humor in the first-ever Broadway revival of "Funny Girl," distancing herself from the memory of Barbra Streisand's iconic performance.
How the Audience Reacted to Pamela Anderson's Broadway Debut in 'Chicago'
Pamela Anderson made her Broadway debut as Roxy Hart in "Chicago" on Tuesday night, and her performance was met with a standing ovation.
Neil Pepe Discusses the Star-Studded Broadway Revival of 'American Buffalo'
The artistic director of the Atlantic Theater Company talks about "American Buffallo," David Mamet, Laurence Fishburne, Sam Rockwell and Darren Criss.
Beanie Feldstein Hopes This Legend Doesn't Show Up to Her 'Funny Girl' Show
Beanie Feldstein is playing Fanny Brice in the latest stage adaptation of "Funny Girl," but she doesn't want to know if her predecessor comes to watch.
Hugh Jackman Transforms Into Wolverine for Fans at Broadway Show
Tony Dimes decided to bring a Wolverine claw he got in 2009 to "The Music Man" - what happened next was unforgettable.
Sarah Jessica Parker, Matthew Broderick Make 'Plaza' Sweet on Broadway
Neil Simon's comedic gifts are on full display in the Broadway revival of "Plaza Suite," which is in the good hands Broderick, Parker and John Benjamin Hickey.
Tracy Letts Talks About 'The Minutes,' His New Comedy of Menace on Broadway
After a two-year delay, "The Minutes" is set to debut on Broadway, and actor-playwright Letts talked to Newsweek about how the play has changed with the times.
Woman Accused of Killing Beloved Broadway Singing Coach Arrested
Lauren Pazienza turned herself in to the New York Police Department a week after Barbara Maier Gustern's death.
How to Watch 'Anything Goes,' Starring Sutton, Foster in U.S. Cinemas
The 2021 London revival of the Cole Porter classic musical comedy has been captured on film and will be shown in U.S. theaters on March 27 and 30.
Scott Ellis Talks About the Broadway Gay-Themed Baseball Play 'Take Me Out'
The director of the Broadway revival of Richard Greenberg's "Take Me Out" talked to Newsweek about the production and what has and has not changed in 19 years
Barbara Maier Gustern's Attacker Remains at Large as Vocal Coach Dies
Gustern, who worked with stars including Debbie Harry, was shoved to the ground in an unprovoked attack as she walked in New York City last Thursday.
Betty Buckley Pays Homage to Stephen Sondheim With Her New Album
The star of Broadway, film, television and cabaret talked to Newsweek about Sondheim, her new album and her upcoming concert tour.
Harvey Fierstein Remembers Everything in 'I Was Better Last Night'
Harvey Fierstein's "I Was Better Last Night" is part memoir and part firsthand account of modern gay history.
Broadway Among Few Masking Holdouts as New York Eases COVID Rules
Masks are also still required on the city's public transportation and other businesses choosing to keep mask rules in place.
MasterVoices to Perform Stephen Sondheim's 'Anyone Can Whistle' in Concert
Ted Sperling and Santino Fontana talked to Newsweek about one of Sondheim's rare flops and how it is as relevant today as it ever was.
Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster Charm in New Broadway Revival of 'Music Man'
Don't underestimate this Music Man's ability to win you over. After two years of COVID hell this show offers audiences a glimpse of musical theater heaven.
New York May Be Lifting Mask Mandate, but Broadway Keeping It for Audiences
Meanwhile, spectators, performers, backstage crew and staff will all be required to be vaccinated through April.