Kennedy Center Works to Make the Case That Repairs Are Urgent
In Washington and in federal court, the center is arguing that its planned two-year closure is crucial. Critics say it’s a result of declining attendance and fleeing artists.
In Washington and in federal court, the center is arguing that its planned two-year closure is crucial. Critics say it’s a result of declining attendance and fleeing artists.
By Zachary Rivera. In Florida, state and local arts funding has become the site of an ideological battle.
A 2012 documentary asked if Jacqueline Siegel was a benefactor or victim of American greed. A new musical starring Kristin Chenoweth raises doubts.
Wilson, who died this week at 83, created works of otherworldly dreaminess that were also very human.
While the splashy, star-packed season might not have lived up to the hype, there were still enough hilarious moments This was a massive season for Saturday Night Live, which celebrated 50 ye…
In Strauss's "Salome," is the Dance of the Seven Veils a seduction? A striptease? A cry for help? Watch some memorable versions from its long history.
After turning a derelict lecture hall into the daring Almeida Theater, he had a long career as a director and impresario in Europe and New York.
Watch and listen to recent highlights, including Nicole Scherzinger on Broadway, a pair of Janacek operas and Cécile McLorin Salvant.
It's hard to believe that Saturday Night Live is almost old enough to qualify for AARP benefits. Yet the groundbreaking sketch comedy series is indeed celebrating five decades on the air,…
"Severance" is finally back for its second season, three New York art museums are set to reopen and ballet goes extreme.
Paul Tazewell, a former wizard himself, commanded a staff of a hundred and forty people to dream up and sew the costumes that Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, and company wore over the rainbow.
The comedy show reaches its 50th anniversary this week and to celebrate, a look back to its funniest moments ever With the season premiere this past weekend, Saturday Night Live celebrated i…
After a small part in "Succession," the actor has a breakout role in "Job," in which she plays a content moderator having a mental breakdown.
The "White Lotus" and "Sopranos" star discusses his formative first encounter with Martin Scorsese, his philosophy of acting, and the climate protest that just disrupted his Broadway début.
The once-dismissed Sondheim musical "Merrily We Roll Along" should be seen, so consider Keegan Theatre's impeccably sung production.
The American Museum of Natural History is closing two major halls as museums around the nation respond to updated policies from the Biden administration.
The offerings at this annual presentation of new opera and music theater tend to be politically charged, scrappy and stirring.
"Mad Max" gets a prequel, "The Wiz" returns to Broadway and Larry David gets another crack at a series finale.
Feats, farewells and musical treasures in a year of post-pandemic financial pressures.
The Frick Pittsburgh, which postponed an exhibition featuring 10 centuries of Islamic art after the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war, apologized for the offense its leader's explanation caus…
The Congress for Jewish Culture is now working to digitize more of its archives, including stories, plays, photographs, artwork and audio recordings.
Welcome to Leavenworth, Wash., a Bavarian wonderland where a production of "The Sound of Music" is a mainstay, along with a reindeer farm, a nutcracker museum and a stunning view of the Casc…
Yiddish actors will perform a documentary in a Manhattan theater, commemorating Stalin's execution of 13 innocent Jewish intellectuals.
In "Tao of Glass," Phelim McDermott, who has directed three Glass operas, turns to his personal history with the composer's work.
Ben Platt, the Tony-winning star of "Dear Evan Hansen" and, now, "Parade," discusses some links to the character he plays, and discovering that he's Josh Groban's cousin.