Oklahoma Movie Theater Plans to Reopen With Safety Precautions
Plexiglass, masks, and gloves are some of the biggest changes that the theater will have when it reopens during the early phases of shelter-in-place restrictions being lifted.
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.
Royal Shakespeare Company Pays Tribute to the Bard on His 456th Birthday
Using the hashtag #ShareYourShakespeare, fans got together and recited their favorite lines via webcam.
'My Daughter and I Are Making Shakespeare Movies During Lockdown'
Neve played Hamlet in her black hoodie, and we used her cuddly toys for the other characters.
He Can Do More Than Make a Negroni — Other Reasons Stanley Tucci Is A Boss
The award winning actor charmed the internet with his Negroni recipe, but there's more to the actor than just being a great mixologist.
RIP Brian Dennehy: 'Larger Than Life' Actor Dead at 81
The acclaimed actor died on Wednesday.
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.
Movie Theater Chain to Reduce Auditorium Capacity by Half for Coronavirus
Showcase Cinemas became the latest theater chain to introduce new social distancing plans, including reducing theater capacity by 50 percent.
For Charles Busch in 'Lily Dare' off-Broadway Life's a Drag and That's Good
Charles Busch has a loyal following, one that has followed him from the East Village to Broadway and now to the West Village in his latest hit, "The Confession of Lily Dare."
Celebs and Fans Remember the Late Actor Orson Bean
Bean, 91, had a long career in television and movies, including 'Being John Malkovich' and 'Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.'
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?
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."
'Young Man From Atlanta' Director Discusses 'Great Playwright' Horton Foote
Director Michael Wilson talks about "The Young Man From Atlanta," Horton Foote and why he thinks "there is a growing appreciation for his work, and there is place for him the pantheon in great American playwrights."
Kanye West Reveals First-Ever Opera: When It's on and How to Get Tickets
Kanye West has revealed details of his first-ever opera, premiering this month, following the release of his chart-topping latest album.
Tony Goldwyn Stars on Stage, Screen and TV in 'Network'
Tony Goldwyn, star of stage, screen and television, stars on stage screen and television in the play 'Network' at the Belasco Theatre.
How Bill Irwin Show Makes Samuel Beckett, Easy and Fun
In 'On Beckett,' Bill Irwin shares a 'personal evening' on the Irish master playwright.
'The Chi' Writer Adapts 'Bernarda Alba' for the Stage
"The Chi" writer Marcus Gardley mixes history, some August Wilson and Tennessee Williams and a little voodoo in "The House That Will Not Stand," his haunting adaptation of "The House of Bernarda Alba."
Shirley Temple Began in Short Films Almost 90 Years Ago
Making short films to appear before the feature presentation was Shirley Temple's first break.
Shirley Temple Saved a Studio from Going Under
Shirley Temple's deal with 20th Century Fox not only made her career, it saved the studio.
TV Scraps Monica Lewinsky Dramas—But There's a New Play
'Devil With the Blue Dress' features the five women at the center of the infamous White House affair.
The Sound of One Man Clapping
Welcome to 'You,' a maximally minimalist exercise in immersive theater, where the traditional line between performer and audience is blurred, if it exists at all.
Roman Theater Unearthed at the Western Wall
Israeli archaeologists say the structure dates back to the second century.
Pussy Riot Announces Autobiographical Immersive Show
It will depict their arrest, trial, and jail time after their infamous protest of Vladimir Putin.
Clinton Continues to Win the Popular Vote in NYC
The former presidential candidate received a warm welcome from the theater audience.
Arts Funding Attack—These May Be Last NEA Grants
The National Endowment for the Arts announced its second round of 2017 grants, totaling $80.26 million for activities in all 50 states and five U.S. jurisdictions.
See the Winners of the Tony Awards 2017
"Dear Evan Hansen" is the biggest winner, taking home six awards, including for best musical.
Tony Nominations Announced for 2017 Awards
"Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812" leads with 12 nominations, followed by "Hello, Dolly!" with 10 and "Dear Evan Hansen" with nine.
Glenn Close Dominates in 'Sunset Boulevard'
Whenever Glenn Close, as Norma Desmond, is onstage in the revival of the Broadway musical "Sunset Boulevard," you can't take your eyes off her.
Jonathan Pie Takes YouTube Act Live in Post-Truth Era
The character was never meant to become a serious political commentator—but it happened anyway.
German Theater Director Takes on the Far-Right
The director's revival of Schnitzler's "Professor Bernhardi" shows anti-Semitism as a "political power game."