'Othello' director: 'I highlight love, not race'
Cue the green-eyed monster " and racist slurs.
Cue the green-eyed monster " and racist slurs.
Our lips aren't sealed. With a Go-Go's jukebox musical, a happy hooker, and free Shakespeare all on deck, summer theater is heating up.
Creators John Kander, David Thompson and Susan Stroman previously collaborated on "The Scottsboro Boys.'
Broadway's red-light district has a new John " actually, Edward.
"Thinking of you all today and every day," Grande tweeted.
Math, chemistry, English and royal etiquette are on high schooler Sydney Goldstein's to-do list.
U2 will take a detour to Harlem on its upcoming tour " with or without you.
People are falling for Harry Potter on Broadway " and not in a magical way.
Members of the audience said Parsons tripped during the encore Saturday and limped off stage.
The Broadway production of "To Kill a Mockingbird" will open after a lawsuit that threatened to shut down the production was settled.
Ariana Grande's romance with Mac Miller has come to an end.
"Dance Nation" offers a vivid reminder that nailing choreography in a routine with all the right moves isn't easy. Either is life.
After 60 years in the music business, Paul Simon is ready for the sound of silence.
Tony nominees Tina Fey, Denzel Washington and Nathan Lane celebrate their nods.
It doesn't take a Hogwarts wizard to know that Tony noms can conjure magic at the box office.
New music from ABBA means that fans have a reason to shout Mamma Mia!
Does Denzel Washington delivereith in "The Iceman Cometh"? You bet " and then some.
In the aftermath of a Trump-loving tweetstorm, West dragged another famous friend into his social media dumpster fire: singer John Legend.
Broadway's "Saint Joan" is a head-scratching misfire.
A documentary about the late Howard Ashman and a musical by him in New York.
Broadway's sly and spry revival of Tom Stoppard's "Travesties" is guaranteed to work your gray matter. It also engages smile muscles.
Enough is enough with Broadway jukebox musicals stitched together with threadbare and synthetic stories. And that goes triple for "Summer."
There are more magic wands than you can shake a stick at in the wildly theatrical spectacle.
Bette Midler will be back where she belongs " on Broadway in the title role that won her a Tony in "Hello, Dolly!"
Cocktails just in time for "Cursed Child." Poof! It's like magic " well, marketing.