'Come From Away' Creators Reflect on Show's Run and Enduring Appeal
Irene Sankoff and David Hein, who wrote the book, music and lyrics to the Broadway hit talked to Newsweek about how this show has touched audiences.
'Hamilton' Tribute to Queen Elizabeth II Confounds American History Buffs
"Y'all should watch y'all's own play," one Twitter user wrote in response to the London production of "Hamilton" honoring the queen after her death.
Samuel L. Jackson on Revisiting the Broadway Play That Landed Him in Rehab
The legendary actor got candid about returning to August Wilson's "The Piano Lesson" on Broadway and being directed by his wife, LaTonya Richardson Jackson.
Lea Michele Reading-Related Line Gets Laugh at 'Funny Girl' Debut
The Broadway audience watching Michele reportedly gasped and laughed during a reference to books, following rumors of her reading ability.
Some Root for Lea Michele in 'Funny Girl,' Others Hope for 'Crash and Burn'
"There will be some people in the theatre tonight cheering for her and some hoping she crashes and burns," a Broadway insider told Newsweek.
National Cinema Day: How to Find $3 Movies This Saturday
More than 3,000 theaters across the U.S. are offering discounted tickets on September 3 in celebration of the big screen.
Asher Muldoon Dissects His Bloody Good Musical 'The Butcher Boy'
Asher Muldoon, who wrote the book, music and lyrics, talked to Newsweek about the creation of the "The Butcher Boy," which had its world premiere at Irish Rep.
Texas Church to 'Pay Damages' After Unauthorized 'Hamilton' Goes Viral
The Door Christian Fellowship McAllen Church in Texas issued a public apology to "Hamilton" creator Lin-Manuel Miranda.
Angelina Jolie Takes Daughter Vivienne To Meet 'Dear Evan Hansen' Cast
Mother and daughter posed with star Anthony Norman backstage after the performance in Philadelphia.
'Hilarious' Unauthorized Production of 'Hamilton' Goes Viral: '#Scamilton'
"Hamilton" creator Lin-Manuel Miranda has spoken out about the "illegal" play.
Book Review: 'Paul Newman: Blue-Eyed Cool,' a Hollywood Legend in Photos
"Blue-Eyed Cool" features the works of six top celebrity photographers who captured Newman from different perspectives.
Uproar As Joan of Arc Portrayed As Non-Binary in U.K. Play
An upcoming play in London will feature a non-binary lead in "I, Joan," a show about French woman and cultural icon Joan of Arc.
Jesse Green Talks About Mary Rodgers and the Making of Her Memoir 'Shy'
Green talks about the long road to publication of this engaging book on theater, her life, loves, Stephen Sondheim and her problems with Arthur Laurents.
Mary Rodgers Opens Up About Her Life in and Around Broadway in 'Shy'
Mary Rodgers shares stories of growing up inside Broadway in "Shy," one of the best theatrical memoirs since Moss Hart's "Act One."
'Straight Line Crazy' Stars Ralph Fiennes as Robert Moses, Power Broker
Tony and BAFTA Award–winning actor, Ralph Fiennes stars as the master of New York's domain in David Hare's new play debuting off-Broadway at The Shed.
Beanie Feldstein to 'Step Away Sooner Than Anticipated' From 'Funny Girl'
"I will never forget this experience," said Feldstein of her Broadway role in a post shared on Instagram.
Dave Chappelle Calls Students 'Instruments of Oppression' Over Trans Fury
In his new Netflix special "What's in a name?" Chappelle said he felt high school students at his alma mater attacked his "freedom of artistic expression."
Broadway Barks Gets a Revival With Star-Studded In-Person Event
Since 2018, the event was either cancelled or done virtually, but now people can again get up close with some adoptable cats and dogs.
'Come From Away' Sets Closing Date as It Sets Records on Broadway
Three cast members share their experiences about being in the feel-good 9/11 musical that has been so successful.
John Stamos 'Disappointed' by Bob Saget Tony Awards Snub
"Bob loved Broadway and I know the community loved him," said Stamos of his late friend and "Full House" co-star Saget.
Tony Awards Winners: 'Company' Wins Big as 'A Strange Loop' Makes History
The Tony Awards celebrated the best in the world of theater, with Pulitzer prize-winning musical "A Strange Loop" making history at the event.
Paula Vogel's 25-Year-Old Play Debuts on Broadway With the Original Leads
Three cast members and the director of the original company of "How I Learned to Drive" have come back in a riveting and very funny revival.
Kevin Spacey Hit With Sexual Assault Charges in U.K.
The beleaguered actor, 62, has been charged with four counts of sexual assault, as well as another sexual offense, according to local media.
Frank Ferrante's Groucho Is Still Dangerous and Funny After All These Years
Ferrante talked to Newsweek about the art of comedy, his PBS show about Groucho and why Marx remains relevant.
Irish Rep's 'Belfast Girls' Is a Taut Drama of Women at Sea in Their Lives
The five women in "Belfast Girls" are in search of a new and better life, and they are in for the ride of their lives
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.
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
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.
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.
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.