Steven Spielberg to Adapt NBC's 'Smash' for Broadway: How to Watch the Show
Fans of the series about backstage drama on Broadway can relive the meta magic all over again— actually on the stage this time.
Let One-Woman Show Mary Neely Entertain You Until Social Distancing Is Over
The actor reenacted iconic musical scenes from "Hamilton," "Phantom of the Opera" and more on Twitter.
Broadway Star Nick Cordero Receives Temporary Pacemaker, Says His Wife
Cordero's wife, Amanda Kloots, shared an updated with fans on Friday and also said that the Broadway actor had tested negative in two COVID-19 tests.
Actor Nick Cordero's Leg Amputated Due to Coronavirus Complications: Wife
The Tony Award nominee is currently in recovery at Los Angeles' Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, his wife confirmed on Saturday.
What Broadway Ticket Holders Can Expect From Extended Show Cancellations
It's time to start checking your email for refund and exchange notices.
Terrence McNally Dies at 81 After Coronavirus Complications
Terrence McNally died at 81, following coronavirus complications in a Florida hospital on Tuesday.
B'way's 'Virginia Woolf' Will Not Reopen After Coronavirus Shutdown
Even once Broadway reopens after going dark for COVID-19 concerns, the new revival of the Edward Albee play will not.
Broadway Shows Will Go On, But There's a Catch
Broadway's national trade association recommended that actors don't interact with fans following performances.
Lois Smith, a Broadway Treasure, Discusses 'The Inheritance' and More
Lois Smith, who has starred in movies, television and theater for over 60 years is giving a (relatively) small but Tony-worthy performance in Broadway's "The Inheritance."
West Side Story Returns to Broadway Like Never Before
His vision in the musical is to show the cruelty and devastation, yet beauty and hope.
How to Watch 'The Inheritance': The Two-Part Epic Play on Broadway
The current Broadway production of "The Inheritance," the two-part six-and-a-half-hour play by Matthew Lopez "that is inspired by the novel 'Howards End' by E. M. Forster" has potential audiences asking: Do you see both parts in one day or over two days?
Broadway's 'Grand Horizons': a Sophisticated Comedy for Adults—for a Change
Second Stage Theater seems to be on a mission to rescue the form, first with Tracey Letts' "Linda Vista," and now with Bess Wohl's smart, funny and thoughtful Broadway debut, "Grand Horizons."
Playwright Bess Wohl Arrives on Broadway With 'Grand Horizons'
Everything seems to be coming together for playwright Bess Wohl with three New York productions, culminating with her Broadway debut.
Broadway's 'The Inheritance' Is 'Brave, Heartbreaking and Hilarious'
"The Inheritance" on Broadway "grapples with a lot of universal questions that humans have been grappling with since they could come up with questions," Kyle Soller told Newsweek Conversations.
Laura Linney Is Captivating in 'My Name Is Lucy Barton' on Broadway
Laura Linney is captivating in the title role in Rona Munro's Broadway adaptation of Elizabeth Strout's "My Name Is Lucy Barton."
Russell Harvard, Deaf Actor in 'Mockingbird,' Breaks Ground in Casting
Russell Harvard, a deaf actor in who plays Boo Radley and Link Deas in the Broadway play "To Kill a Mockingbird," is helping pave the way for deaf actors to play hearing characters.
How to Watch 'Celebrating Sondheim' on New Year's Eve
For musical theater lovees, anytime is a good time to celebrate the work of Stephen Sondheim. Live at Lincoln Center's "New Year's Eve: Celebrating Sondheim" fills that need.
5 Things to Know About Jerry Herman, Broadway Composer and Lyricist
Jerry Herman, Tony Award-winning Broadway show composer and the creative force behind stage hits 'Mame,' 'Hello Dolly!' and 'La Cage Aux Folles' died Thursday at the age of 88. Read on for five facts about the legendary songwriter.
Gershwin's Now-Topical 'Let 'Em Eat Cake' Gets Rare Showing
'Let 'Em Eat Cake' concerns the actions of a rogue president John P. Wintergreen who has lost re-election, fires the Supreme Court, stages a military coup and paints the White House blue.
Broadway Starlet Laurel Griggs Dead At 13
Laurel Griggs, who had been acting since the age of six, died at the age of 13. She appeared in Broadway plays and on NBC's "Saturday Night Live."
How to Get Tickets for the Tina Turner Musical on Broadway
Tina Turner fans in the Big Apple can now follow the incredible story of the singing legend on stage in a new Broadway musical.
Broadway's Grantham Coleman: Julliard Taught Me There's No One Way to Act
Coleman admitted a four-year acting education isn't for everyone and he has student debt of his own. But, Julliard gave him the space he needed to grow in his craft.
Hadestown's André De Shields Talks Diversity on Broadway
"There is no one like you. There has never been anyone like you. There shall never be anyone like you. Therefore, know thyself; be thyself," says the Hadestown star.
Gay Couple Gets Married on Stage at Broadway's 'The Prom'
The Tony-nominated musical tells the story of an Indiana teen barred from bringing her girlfriend to the school dance.
Jeff Daniels on Bringing 'To Kill A Mockingbird' to Broadway in 2019
"You have to become involved. You have to have an opinion."
Jawan M. Jackson casts a spell on Broadway
The show, based on Williams' book, The Temptations, follows the journey of the longest-running No. 1 R&B group.
Julie White: From Replacement to Tony Nomination in 'Gary'
When Andrea Martin hurt her ribs and had to withdraw from 'Gary,' Julie White stepped in and took the role all the way to a Tony nomination.
9 Best Theater District Restaurants in New York
Dine at these well-respected restaurants near Broadway before the curtain opens.
Canada Travel Soaring Off Success of 'Come From Away'
Explore the Setting of a Heartwarming story of Hospitality During 9/11
'King Lear' Never Gets Old
For Glenda Jackson, Jayne Houdyshell and Elizabeth Marvel, the stars of Broadway's new gender-bending production, "It's Trump, it's Russia, it's North Korea."