ArtsBeat: Betty Buckley and Rachel York to Star in 'Grey Gardens' in Sag Harbor
Betty Buckley and Rachel York will play Little Edie and Edith Bouvier Beale in a revival of the Tony Award-nominated musical "Grey Gardens."
Betty Buckley and Rachel York will play Little Edie and Edith Bouvier Beale in a revival of the Tony Award-nominated musical "Grey Gardens."
Broadway Backwards, an annual benefit for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center, re-interprets the songs of musical theater.
A roundup of readers' responses to recent posts about rock stars on Broadway and Leonard Bernstein's status as one of the greatest composers of all time.
Sandra Bernhard and Justin Bond are collaborating on a new musical.
Zachary Booth and Preston Sadleir portray identical twins in the Off Broadway production of Edward Albee’s “Me, Myself & I.”
The playwright Enda Walsh and the director John Tiffany will collaborate on the stage adaptation of the popular film.
Tracee Chimo has recently drawn praise for portraying a mousy nerd in “Circle Mirror Transformation” and a bitter maid of honor in “Bachelorette.”
There are plenty of shows, including the cheery and blasphemous, to keep the winter blahs at bay, like “A Child’s Christmas in Wales” and “Naked Holidays.”
"Book of Mormon," the first Broadway musical from Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the creators of "South Park," has found its Mormons.
Play readings — works in progress in need of feedback before the full-fledged productions — have become a major piece of the New York theatrical landscape.
A look back at the famed Broadway flop "Via Galactica" and at lessons that the team behind "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" could learn from it.
A New York dominatrix taught Domination 101 to Sutton Foster and others in Second Stage's "Trust" so they could portray S&M accurately.
An interview with creators of "Bonanza" in Under the Radar Festival.
According to accounts in The New York Times, the play had been banned (although eventually performed) in London in 1894 because of its sympathetic depiction of prostitutes.
John Turner, the art director and lead designer of the poster for the coming Broadway musical “Wonderland,” spoke with ArtsBeat about how he came up with the image.
Adam Driver, who has been been a Marine and is now an actor, is working to bridge the culture gap between the military and the theater.
Larry Stempel, the author of the book "Showtime: A History of the Broadway Musical Theater," is taking readers' questions.
Several readers offered the troubled musical some words of advice.
A roundup of readers reviews of new shows at the Public Theater and the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
Rob McClure, an actor who just played Charlie Chaplin in a world premiere musical but has comparatively few New York credits, has snagged the title role in "Where's Charley?
“Evening Primrose,” Sondheim’s 1966 TV musical, long bootlegged, is being released on DVD
The Lincoln Center Theater production will close on Jan. 2, three weeks earlier than its originally scheduled run.
The advertising agency behind the campaign for the Cole Porter revival explains its bold, retro look.
There are plenty of shows, including the cheery and blasphemous, to keep the winter blahs at bay, like “A Child’s Christmas in Wales” and “Naked Holidays.”
Broadway theater is the theme of the annual orchid show at the New York Botanical Garden.