First Star-Studded Gala of the Year: Drama League Celebrates Broadway and Neil Patrick Harris
February 3's A Musical Celebration of Broadway honors Golden Globe nominee, Emmy winner, mega TV star, and the Tony's host-with-the-most.
February 3's A Musical Celebration of Broadway honors Golden Globe nominee, Emmy winner, mega TV star, and the Tony's host-with-the-most.
Bargain prices for shows you want to see and see again. Plus possible free dinner!
XLVIII will be played in NJ, but The Apple is the place for NFL fun, but Broadway will score a few touchdowns with Bryant Park concert by the casts of Broadway shows.
The two-hour doc at 9 P.M. is director Shane Salerno's cut with additional footage never seen; based on his biography with David Shields on the intriguing and very private life of the author.
Scott Siegel rejoiced, "The show will go on," hosted by Emmy-winning Bruce Vilanch, "thanks to the dedicated efforts of our sponsors and donors!" Dee Dee Bridgewater to receive Legend Award.
The Hollywood Press Association's "Party of the year" honors film and TV.
One-night-only reading of the playwright's unmade adaptation of Proust's seven volume masterpiece.
The line-up of artists saluting Nightlife Awards and Scott Siegel is becoming "a cast of thousands," just like at any other Siegel event! A don't-miss show for a good cause.
PBS' most-watched and award-winning drama returns Sunday for a two-hour frame on Masterpiece. As the hallowed doors swing open, secrets, romances, and a threat no one expected are revealed.…
Who best can be relied upon to suck the joy out of the most joyous season? One guess. Ans she's ready to do it in her infamously hilarious way Dec. 20-24.
In the 60s into the 80s, Wyman was the "It Girl," discovered by Dean Martin at 16 and, thanks to TV, and became a household word. Then she walked away. "I hardly had a life." Now, she back!
After seeing Tracy Letts' play (she went three times), the Tony-nominee and Emmy-winner phoned her agent and said she wanted the part of Mattie Fae. She got it!
The Oscar-winning director, a central figure in Hollywood's Golden Age, is being celebrated with a comprehensive retrospective, The Discreet Charm of George Cukor, through January 7.
Victoria Wilson bio and Film Forum retrospective celebrates the stage, screen, TV legend from early Broadway revues/dramas to acclaimed film. 1,056 pages and only up to 1940.
Who works harder on Broadway and on tour than anyone else in musicals? The gypsies, of course! These indefatigable, often unsung artists and their tireless fundraising is honored...
Julie and Harry get up close and person with Julie Taymor: From Stage to Screen and Back Again, a very personal discussion on her career from opera to the latest venture.
There's not a lot of Southern comfort to ease the characters of the new play noir by the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright premieres at The New Group on Theatre Row.
A "new," advanced, state-of-the-art MSqG has reopened after a three-year "top-to-bottom" transformation, which significantly enhances every aspect of the historic arena.
The expansive 51st New York Film Festival concluded, choice films are opening or will open before year's end.
Incredible Festival line-up has something from everyone: Great Performances overview, a look at the influence of Hanberry's Raisin in the Sun, HJackman in Oklahoma!, Mody-Dick, and Babs in h…
The 5'4" screen, TV, recording artist, author, and Vegas legend Ann-Margre created a towering presence in show business. Stunning. Charming, with a devilish sense of humor, and still possess…