ArtsBeat: 'The Humans' Sets Broadway Opening Date
Stephen Karam's family drama will begin performances Jan. 23 at the Helen Hayes Theater.
Stephen Karam's family drama will begin performances Jan. 23 at the Helen Hayes Theater.
A revival of Eugene O'Neill's two-character drama will begin performances in February.
"Bright Star," which had its premiere in San Diego, will play the Kennedy Center before Broadway.
Terrence Mann will assume the role in the Broadway musical at the end of September.
The musical will have played for more than 500 performances when it closes on Sept. 13.
"Elaine Stritch: Still Here," "Exact Change" and "Naked Hamilton" are among the shows in this year's FringeNYC, which opens on Friday.
Florian Zeller's play has earned acclaim in France and England.
Mr. Broderick will play a dog owner suffering a midlife crisis in A.R. Gurney's play.
The stage adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis's satiric novel will open on March 21.
The adaptation of Stephen King's novel will begin performances on Oct. 22.
An unscientific survey of 44 eligible voters finds good odds for "The King and I" and Helen Mirren as Queen Elizabeth II, and tougher races in other categories.
Colin Quinn offers advice to Broadway-bound comedians.
Colin Quinn offers advice to Broadway-bound comedians.
Steve Lillywhite, the Grammy-winning record producer who counts U2 as among his most frequent clients, has come aboard "Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark.''
Another delay for Spider Man opening
Sunday's closing performances of "A Little Night Music" and "In the Heights'' were especially raucous.
Critics and writers for The New York Times write about shows and performances they are looking forward to seeing on New York stages in 2011.
Critics and writers for The New York Times write about shows and performances they are looking forward to seeing on New York stages in 2011.
Surprise, surprise: he's got a contrary take.
"Three Pianos" extends run by a week.
Amy Herzog's "4000 Miles" gets an LCT3 production.
The season will also include new plays by Robert O'Hara and Tarell Alvin McCraney.
The season will feature "Do I Hear a Waltz?" and "Cabin in the Sky" as well as "1776."
Among other new musicals, "An American in Paris" is shaping up to be a hit.
The Tony-winning pair will reunite in this two-hander opening in the fall.