Patti LuPone to miss 'Company' shows after catching COVID-19
The Broadway icon announced Sunday that she has tested positive for COVID-19 and will miss more than a week of shows of "Company" on the Broadway stage.
The Broadway icon announced Sunday that she has tested positive for COVID-19 and will miss more than a week of shows of "Company" on the Broadway stage.
For Alanis Morissette fans, the latest Broadway news is like rain on your wedding day. "Jagged Little Pill," the musical based on Morissette's 1995 album of the same name, will shutter perma…
U2 will take a detour to Harlem on its upcoming tour " with or without you.
Sara Bareilles is going from "Waitress" to hostess.
Nanny McPhee is back to save the day.
Accio record ticket sales.
"Empire Records" is moving to Broadway.
Aaron Sorkin has taken too many liberties with "To Kill a Mockingbird," according to Harper Lee's estate.
Three months after multiple men accused James Levine of sexual assault, the Metropolitan Opera officially fired the conductor.
The Academy of Country Music Awards will be dominated by men, and host Reba McEntire isn't pleased.
The Great American Novel is headed to the Great White Way.
Goodspeed Opera House has canceled its production of Woody Allen's "Bullets Over Broadway" amid new attention to his alleged sexual assault.
Famous fashion photographer Bruce Weber denies that he inappropriately touched two male models who have accused him of sexual harassment.
The 73-year-old actor has been accused of "inappropriate behaviour" by former assistant Van Barnes.
Come what may, "Moulin Rouge" is headed to Boston.
Lin-Manuel Miranda has sent his heart home.
You'll have to wait a bit longer than 525,600 minutes for the live broadcast of "Rent."
Where was the wind beneath her wings this time?
Lady Gaga's taking some time for herself.
Bruno Mars has taken his Uptown Funk to the Apollo Theater.
Hello, Bernadette!
Stop us if you've heard this one before, but Bill Murray is repeating his days.
Bill Murray is living Groundhog Day " again.
For the first time in forever, you can see what's happening on set of the "Frozen" musical.
Meet the Plastics.