Watch: 'Hamilton' Cast Visits the White House
The cast of the hit musical will host a workshop and Q&A with students and perform. Some events will be live streamed.
'Frozen' and 'To Kill a Mockingbird' Coming to Broadway
Two very different kinds of hits will see adaptations for Broadway stages.
Sorkin to Adapt 'To Kill a Mockingbird' For Broadway
The play is expected to debut in the 2017-2018 season.
One Dead, Three Injured as Crane Falls in New York City
The reason for the crane's collapse at the intersection of Worth Street and West Broadway is not known.
'Cats' Clawing Its Way Back to Broadway
The musical once held the title for longest-running Broadway show. Less than two decades after it closed, it's poised for a revival.
Bette Midler to Star in 'Hello, Dolly!' Revival
The star of both screen and stage will return to Broadway in March 2017 in the musical's title role.
Former Heisman Winner and NFL Star Makes Broadway Debut
Eddie George is poised to perform the role of Billy Flynn in the musical 'Chicago.'
More Than a Million Tweets for 'Hamilton'
Broadway musicals might take place on stages in New York City, but conversation about them is all over social media.
'Hamilton': Meet the Man Behind Broadway's Hip-Hop Masterpiece
Inside the mind of lyrical revolutionary Lin-Manuel Miranda.
David Bowie to Pen Songs for 'SpongeBob' Musical
David Bowie will write original Jellyfish Jams for the Broadway-bound SpongeBob musical.
History Meets Histrionics In The Sublime 'Hamilton'
The groundbreaking musical, a multicultural reimagining of the American Revolution, opened Thursday on Broadway.
Alexander Hamilton Gets New Life in Book, After Broadway Musical
The 'Hamilton' musical, inspired by a book, has inspired yet a new book.
Misty Copeland Made History Last Week, Makes Broadway Debut Next Month
American Ballet Theatre's first African-American female principal dancer will star in "On the Town."
The Tony Awards in Less Than 20 Minutes
In case you don't have a television, or three hours to spare, here are some of the highlights.
Helen Mirren, Musical 'Fun Home,' Win at Tony Awards
Actress Helen Mirren won her first Tony on Sunday for her role as Queen Elizabeth II in "The Audience."
Broadway Plays Outdraw New York Sports Teams
Broadway's 2014–2015 season put more fannies in seats than the local pro sports teams did.
69th Annual Tony Awards Set for Radio City Music Hall
Stage veterans Kristin Chenoweth and Alan Cumming host the top awards in theater.
Broadway Has Highest-Grossing Season Ever
The Great White Way earned $1.37 billion during the 2014-2015 season.
And the Tony Nominations Go to...
Alan Cumming and Kristin Chenoweth will host the June event.
Exploring the World of Autism Through Musical Theater
In the play Max Understood at San Francisco's Cowell Theater, the guesswork of the parents in the play and their increasingly desperate attempts to understand what is going on in the mind of their son, is at the heart of the story.
Larry David's 'Fish in the Dark,' Weeks Away From Opening, Close to Sold Out
The writer and actor's play is breaking Broadway ticket sales records before even opening.
Fighting With Guerrilla Theater After the Death of Eric Garner
Douglas Turner Ward's Negro Ensemble Company mentored Denzel Washington and Samuel L. Jackson, and helped create black activist theater
Award-Winning American Director Mike Nichols Dies at 83
Mike Nichols, a nine-time Tony Award winner on Broadway and the Oscar-winning director of films such as "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf," "The Graduate" and "Carnal Knowledge," died on Wednesday at age 83.
Larry David to Play—Surprise!—Himself in Broadway Debut
'Seinfeld' creator will write and star in a dark comedy, hoping to become master of
yet another domain
In on the Joke
Broadway audiences are lapping up plays by Harold Pinter, England's cryptic master of comic menace