A Broadway Superlative for All the Wrong Reasons
“Spider-Man” has been more than nine years in the making, and its final form still remains up in the air.
“Spider-Man” has been more than nine years in the making, and its final form still remains up in the air.
Producers of the long-delayed show are negotiating with Julie Taymor for her to accept help or possibly leave.
Regulators with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration found that the Broadway musical exposed employees to "the hazards of falls or being struck during flying routines."
Regulators with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration found that the Broadway musical exposed employees to “the hazards of falls or being struck during flying routines.…
The National Black Theater, a cultural anchor in Harlem for decades, is threatened with closing because its building faces foreclosure.
Fordham University has opened a new building at its Lincoln Center campus that contains its law school and a residence hall.
The musical "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" continues the fictive depiction of the hard-boiled editor, sometimes played as an all-bark, no-bite softie and other times as an incorrigible sche…
The web is untangling to show how $75 million was spent on "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark," more than twice as much as any production in Broadway history.
A lawsuit over photos attributed to Ansel Adams has been settled without resolving the question of who really took them. But two sides have agreed to stop arguing, at least in public.
"Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" has been more than nine years in the making, and its final form still remains up in the air.
Producers of the long-delayed show are negotiating with Julie Taymor for her to accept help or possibly leave.
Regulators with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration found that the Broadway musical exposed employees to "the hazards of falls or being struck during flying routines."
The proposed fine of $12,600, from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, is unlikely to faze a production that has already run through $65 million.
The proposed fine of $12,600, from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, is unlikely to faze a production that has already run through $65 million.
The National Black Theater, a cultural anchor in Harlem for decades, is threatened with closing because its building faces foreclosure.