ArtsBeat: Irish Arts Center Announces New Season
A new monthly music and literature residency organized by the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Paul Muldoon will be part of center's fall season.
A new monthly music and literature residency organized by the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Paul Muldoon will be part of center's fall season.
The actress sings "Are You Lonely for Me" from the new jukebox musical about the life of the songwriter Bert Berns.
A spate of new productions, and at least one business, consider what it might feel like to live within a musical.
Heather Graham, Gia Crovatin, Callie Thorne and Frederick Weller will star in Neil LaBute's new dark comedy, "The Money Shot."
Lisa McNulty has been named the new producing artistic director of the Women's Project Theater.
The actor performs a scene from Erasmus Finn's "Drop Dead Perfect," a camp melodrama set in 1952.
Reviews of Ms. Stritch's work, from the '50s through her 2013 farewell to New York.
The Tony Award-nominated actress in a scene from Anthony Giardina's play at Lincoln Center Theater.
Eight shows will be featured in this year's festival, a production of the National Alliance for Musical Theater.
The composer and musician sings a number from his coming-of-age solo musical about losing his father at 13.
The new Broadway musical based on the lyrics and life of the rapper Tupac Shakur was the lowest-grossing show on Broadway.
The actress sings a number from the Broadway musical at the Winter Garden Theater.
The actors perform a scene from Penelope Skinner's play at the Lucille Lortel Theater.
Performances by the Tony Award-winning actors Jessie Mueller and James Monroe Iglehart.
Both shows brought Hollywood names to Broadway.
Dean Laffrey, who designed the set of the play "American Hero," took great pains to make the restaurant décor look realistic.
A look back at coverage of Larry Kramer's 1985 play about the AIDS crisis.
Theater and gory horror movies have long been strange bedfellows. Here is a sampling of films set in the cutthroat world of theater.
A conversation with the designer Julie Furer Knutson about her '60s-inspired poster design for a revival of Edward Albee's play at Seattle Rep.
If ever there were a season to begin handing out Tony Awards for best wig, from the big hair in "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" to a frumpy comb-over in "Rocky," it's this one.
The actress sings the number "I Can't Give You Anything but Love" from the Broadway musical revue "After Midnight."
A scene from the Broadway play "Mothers and Sons," which received two Tony Award nominations: for the actress Tyne Daly and the playwright Terrence McNally.
School bus colors inspired artwork for a production of Johnna Adams's play at Kitchen Dog Theater in Dallas.
The actor performs a scene from Lolita Chakrabarti's drama about the 19th-century African-American actor Ira Aldridge.
PlayhouseSquare, a vibrant performing arts complex, has helped double the population of the city's core to 12,000.