How Long Is 'The Flick'? It Depends on the Seats
Annie Baker's play features a fictional movie theater, and the ultimate running time can be a matter of design.
Annie Baker's play features a fictional movie theater, and the ultimate running time can be a matter of design.
The company's new season will feature plays by David Mamet and George Brant and a musical by David Yazbek.
Mr. Hayes talks about his role in the return engagement of David Javerbaum's comedy "An Act of God."
The Tony Award-winning actress is expecting her first child with her husband, the actor Will Swenson.
Duran Duran is on tour. Robert Mapplethorpe is the subject of a retrospective. And "American Psycho" is a musical on Broadway. Hold on to your Cavariccis because we've got a quiz about '80s …
A look at art for six productions of Laura Eason's play, with rankings of where they fall on a steamy scale.
A new work from the author of "Anna in the Tropics" and a stage adaptation of "Murder on the Orient Express" will make their premieres.
Bess Wohl's nearly wordless play about a group of people at a silent retreat will return to New York this summer.
A look at artwork for a Portland, Ore., production of Samuel D. Hunter's play that is set in a rural Idaho newspaper office.
Nine shows earned more than $1 million apiece for the week ending April 3.
Ms. O'Connell, now starring in the play "The Way West," has walked emotionally fraught terrain with subtlety and ferocity over some 40 years as an actress.
Kids keep it creepy in the poster for an adaptation of Ibsen's "Little Eyolf" at the Aurora Theater Company in Berkeley, Calif.
Now 54, the '80s teen heartthrob returns to the New York stage in a play about growing up Italian-American.
Mary-Louise Parker and Denis Arndt will reprise their roles in this Simon Stephens's drama when Manhattan Theater Club transfers its production of the show to Broadway this fall.
Broadway had its best attended and highest grossing week ever.
A look at how Bart Simpson's hair takes center stage in a poster for a production of "Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play" in Kansas City, Mo.
Stars of "Finding Neverland, "Wicked" and "On Your Feet" decorate their personal spaces to remind them of the season.
A look at how "To Life," a song from "Fiddler on the Roof," has crossed barriers of culture, language, age, geography and gender.
The designer Fitz Patton explains how he created the sounds for this warmly reviewed play, from a dull roar to jangling metal.
Vinny Sainato of the agency Serino/Coyne talks about promotional artwork that was considered for this play starring Al Pacino.
Lackluster reviews didn't hurt "Misery," with Bruce Willis, which is the second-highest-grossing play behind David Mamet's "China Doll."
On the centennial of Mr. Miller's birth, a look at how designers are capturing the powerful spirit of his plays with simplicity and brawn.
"Disaster!," a camp musical, is coming to Broadway next year.
A scene from A. R. Gurney's comedy about a man and his feisty new dog, on Broadway at the Cort Theater.
A $10 front-row ticket to "Hamilton"? It can happen, thanks to lottery drawings. Here's a guide to trying for deeply discounted tickets to Broadway shows.