Broadway Gets Thanksgiving Boost, But Recovery Slows As Omicron Looms
The holiday was lucrative, but Broadway is bracing for an increasingly uncertain winter.
The holiday was lucrative, but Broadway is bracing for an increasingly uncertain winter.
Changed buying habits and a glut of content make the oncoming holidays harder to bank than earlier years.
Big hits are bigger, but smaller shows are even tougher to sell than before the pandemic.
A year later, Cody Renard Richard is deepening his commitment to changing a $15 billion industry.
Broadway's recovery slowed this week, as Halloween pulled even more buyers away from the theatre.
Ticket sales paint a confusing picture of the Broadway industry as it reopens amid the ongoing pandemic.
Disney's hit musical is the first on Broadway to outright cancel a performance due to breakthrough infections.
Daniel Craig will return to Broadway next year in the title role of a new Macbeth, opposite Oscar nominee Ruth Negga.
Broadway is back! MOULIN ROUGE! picked up 10 trophies including Best Musical, and THE INHERITANCE won 4 including Best Play.
Broadway may be open for business, but plans for its biggest night are in rough shape.
Three dozen plays and musicals are slated to play Broadway theaters in the coming weeks. Vaccines and masks are required for entry.
Natalie Mendoza will take the lead, after Karen Olivo departed in the wake of alleged abuse by disgraced producer Scott Rudin.
Unionized employees will need to be vaccinated in order to work Broadway contracts - part of a sweeping array of COVID policies in the entertainment industry.
As the Delta COVID variant sweeps across the country, entertainment providers are ditching wishful thinking for practical solutions.
The requirements will be in place through at least October, when almost three dozen shows will have resumed performances.
With Jordison behind the drums, Slipknot became one of the world's best-selling metal acts, proving the commercial appeal of extreme music.
Spirits are high, with a record number of Black playwrights making debuts. But much remains uncertain with Delta looming.
The gift will likely have a major impact on the theatre industry's talent pipeline, which has long been burdened by debt.
Formerly a double bill, 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' will return as a single-ticket event, after a tumultuous year for creator J.K. Rowling.
Producer Scott Rudin will no longer manage the hit play, after a series of reports alleged decades of abusive behavior.
Springsteen will be the first act to play a Broadway house at full capacity since March 2020.
The new play will open August 4, and is poised to make meaningful headway in the industry's reckoning on racial inequity.
'Once Upon A One More Time' aims to subvert traditional fairytales in a post-MeToo world.
Broadway's biggest night will return in a new, multi-platform structure on September 26.
Broadway is (coming) back! Here's a list of every show that's officially confirmed a return to the Rialto.