'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' Eyes Broadway Move
The award-winning stage play could open by spring 2018.
Sam Gold's Next Challenge: 'Theater's Greatest Hits'
Director known for championing young playwright's is tackling Shakespeare's 'Othello.'
'It Can't Happen Here' Can Actually Happen Here
An adaptation of Sinclair Lewis's dystopian novel, 'It Can't Happen Here' is coming just in time for the November election.
Watch: Are Silent Snacks the Future of Theatre-Going?
Newsweek tested out a new range that claims to be the world's first silent theater snacks.
How Director Ivo van Hove Strips Theater to its Bones
The acclaimed Belgian director, who brought David Bowie's Lazarus to the stage, has a Dutch author in his sights .
Where Hell Hath No Furry
Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Cats" returns to Broadway after 16 years, proving once again why it's a cultural milestone—and a punch line.
Prison Officials Won't Say Where James Holmes Is
After Colorado prison authorities quietly transferred the gunman out of state, victims' rights representatives convened to decide whether officials needed to disclose his location.
Will 'Hamilton' Work on the West End Stage in London?
The Broadway musical will move to the U.K. stage in 2017—but is it too American?
This Teacher Taught Lin-Manuel Miranda About Hamilton
Before "Hamilton," Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote a hell of a high school research paper.
'Hamilton' Breaks Record With 16 Tony Nominations
The record was previously held by "Billy Elliot" and "The Producers."
David Tennant on Heroes, Villains and Hair Extensions
As Richard II, the former Doctor Who brings his own manic Shakespearean spin to Brooklyn.
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.
Yo-Yo Ma, Renée Fleming, Q-Tip Get Kennedy Center Gigs
The center names three new "artistic partners" for its 2016-17 season and also announces its JFK Centennial and additional programming.
'Frozen' and 'To Kill a Mockingbird' Coming to Broadway
Two very different kinds of hits will see adaptations for Broadway stages.
Former Heisman Winner and NFL Star Makes Broadway Debut
Eddie George is poised to perform the role of Billy Flynn in the musical 'Chicago.'
Ayad Akhtar's 'Disgraced' Makes Its West Coast Debut
The Pulitzer Prize winner, which debuts Friday on the West Coast, will be the most produced play of the season in the U.S.
First Round of Tickets for Harry Potter Stage Sequel Sells Out in Hours
Organizers warned against re-selling as tickets reportedly appeared online for over $1,500.
Bond to Take on the Bard as Craig and Oyelowo Confirmed for Off-Broadway 'Othello'
The British actors will perform the Shakespeare tragedy in a theater seating fewer than 200 people.
Malala's New Film—Will Action Follow the Acclaim?
A feature-length film about Pakistani Nobel Prize winner Malala Yousafzai broadcasts this week in 171 countries.
Inside 'The Rocky Horror Show' Creator's Time Warp
Richard O'Brien on why the 1973 glam-rock musical is still going strong.
Greece's Real-Life Drama Is Being Played Out in European Theaters
A spate of Greek tragedy revivals that speak to the current crisis.
Eighty Years On, What Exactly Is 'Porgy and Bess'?
Gershwin's "folk opera" has defied categorization since it was first performed in 1935.
Teaching 'Oliver!' to the Children of Syrian Refugees
A personal account of outreach and understanding in Jordan's refugee neighborhoods.
History Meets Histrionics In The Sublime 'Hamilton'
The groundbreaking musical, a multicultural reimagining of the American Revolution, opened Thursday on Broadway.
'Hamilton' on Broadway: What's All the Fuss About?
With a $30-million advance and word of mouth not heard since 'Book of Mormon', is 'Hamilton' really as good as all that?
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.
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.
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.