8 Holiday Shows for Various Tastes
Our guide to affordable shows for almost anyone, from I-can't-get-enough-tinsel traditionalists to Santa-is-for-suckers holiday haters.
Our guide to affordable shows for almost anyone, from I-can't-get-enough-tinsel traditionalists to Santa-is-for-suckers holiday haters.
An interview with the designer of a Golda Meir action figure that's being given away as part of benefit performances of the play "Golda's Balcony" in New York.
The artist Gabe Leonard talks about a painting he created for a poster promoting the Los Angeles production of the play "Mom's Dead."
Listen as the actress Sarah Jones offers tips to help you sound like someone else.
The Rockettes are great, but there are plenty of other shows to keep the entire family entertained all weekend.
Coastal elites missed the Trump Revolution. Maybe they should have gone to the theater more.
A roundup of events and films for Halloween weekend.
Mr. Lamas, now in "The Fantasticks," talks about his life in and out of show business and what brought him back to the stage.
We gave handwriting samples from five playwrights to a graphologist. Here's what she saw, and how the writers reacted.
Our guide to some of the TV, film and pop stars appearing in plays and musicals in New York.
An exclusive video featuring a number from the new musical by Quiara AlegrÃa Hudes and Erin McKeown, opening this month at the La Jolla Playhouse.
The composer hosted "Saturday Night Live," using his opening monologue to rap about the presidential election.
Six theater tickets that won't break the bank.
An illustration by Miguel Covarrubias underlines themes of masculinity in Eugene O'Neill's play.
Alex Timbers is attached to direct an adaptation of Baz Luhrmann's movie musical.
Hochi Asiatico, one of Broadway's distressors, explains how to work over a piece of fabric. Step No. 1? Shred it.
The pair will perform in a concert staging, directed by the show's composer, Jason Robert Brown, as a benefit for gun-control advocacy.
The Broadway revival had its biggest week since performances started in mid-July.
"The Last Defender" and "We Gotta Bingo" are among the many shows inspired by games.
The actor, who received a Tony nomination for "Hamilton," is working on a David Fincher series for Netflix and saying goodbye to HBO's "Looking."
A look at poster art for the music-and-magic show at the House Theater of Chicago.
Mr. Daisey talks about his new show, "The Trump Card," and why he pushes Democrats to engage in self-reflection instead of just blaming the Republicans.
The annual parade and PrideFest are the main events for gay pride in New York, but there's another way to celebrate: an all-drag weekend.
The news that premium seats for this megahit musical will rise brought a flurry of reactions about Broadway ticket prices in general.
The new musical based on the controversial 1991 novel opened to mixed reviews in April.