3,146 stories by "Greg Evans"
The filmed London production of the David Bowie musical Lazarus starring Michael C. Hall will stream for three performances this weekend to mark both the late singer's Jan. 8 birthday and th…
Lee Breuer, a cofounder of New York's groundbreaking experimental theater company Mabou Mines and writer of Broadway's Pulitzer Prize finalist The Gospel at Colonus, died Sunday at his home …
George Gerdes, a prolific character actor whose many credits stretch from Miami Vice and Seinfeld to Bosch and Broadway's A Few Good Men, died Jan. 1 of a brain aneurysm suffered the day bef…
With no Tony Awards this year to honor those Broadway stars and workers who have passed away, a new In Memoriam video directed by actor Raúl Esparza is picking up the mantle. The eight-mi…
When Broadway producer Greg Noble heard Gayle King singing the words to "Ode To Remy" on The Morning Show some weeks ago, he knew a sort of leap had been taken. "I thought this thing that st…
Last spring, in the early days of Broadway's Covid-19 pandemic shutdown, news reports and industry chatter referred to an eventual (and, it seemed, imminent) reopening as if a light switch w…
Marcus D'Amico, the actor best known for originating the role Michael 'Mouse' Tolliver in the 1993 limited TV series Tales of the City, died Dec. 16 of pneumonia at his home in Oxfordshire, …
Arthur P. Siccardi, a longtime Broadway production supervisor whose five-decade career included work on such notable original and revival stagings as Sweeney Todd, Whose Life is it Anyway?, …
Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical will have an all-star cast for its one-time-only streaming performance, a line-up that includes Wayne Brady, Kevin Chamberlin, Adam Lambert and André De Shie…
Rebecca Luker, a three-time Tony Award nominee and one of Broadway's most acclaimed and popular musical actresses, died today at a New York City hospital following a nearly yearlong battle w…
Peg Murray, who won a 1967 Tony Award for portrayal of Fräulein Kost in Cabaret and later recurred for 13 years on ABC's daytime drama All My Children, died Nov. 29. A resident in recent…
Dr. Pamela Newkirk, a journalist, scholar and author of Diversity Inc.: The Failed Promise of Billion-Dollar Business, has been appointed to the Shubert Organization's board of director. New…
The new eight-acre Manhattan West mixed-use development complex in New York City will add a 10,000-square-foot entertainment and restaurant space in 2021, including an intimate, 160-seat the…
Moulin Rouge! The Musical will kick off its North American tour in February 2022, two years after the originally scheduled opening date that was knocked out by the Covid-19 pandemic. Produce…
EXCLUSIVE: Playwright Will Eno, whose credits include Broadway's The Realistic Joneses and the Pulitzer Prize finalist Thom Pain (Based on Nothing), has signed with ICM Partners for repre…
EXCLUSIVE: Playwright and performer Hannah Benitez has signed with Verve in what was described as a competitive signing situation. The Cuban-Jewish playwright's most recent play, GringoLandi…
More than 200 million TikTok users can hum along to selections from Ratatouille: The Musical, a statistic all the more impressive considering there's kinda really no such thing as Ratatouill…
Paul Phillips, whose long career as a Broadway stage manager included work on such notable productions as Sweet Charity, Mame, Chicago and, in 1967, the now historic Judy Garland at Home at …
Slave Play playwright Jeremy O. Harris will donate a collection of 15 plays by Black playwrights to 53 libraries and community centers across the country, a donation made in lieu of sending …
Tony Award-winning director Kenny Leon will join Roundabout Theatre Company's artistic leadership team as Senior Resident Director next month. The director, most recently of Roundabout's Ton…
Slave Play playwright Jeremy O. Harris and New York Theatre Workshop " the Off Broadway company where he developed the acclaimed work " announced today the establishment of two $50,000 commi…
Warren Berlinger, a busy character actor whose numerous roles made him one of TV's most familiar faces from the Kraft Theatre golden age through the Grace and Frankie streaming era, died Wed…
EXCLUSIVE: Another step is being taken in Broadway's efforts to confront its own systemic racism: Broadway & Beyond, founded by stage and production managers of Hadestown, Frozen and Ala…
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, says widespread, national use of an efficacious vaccine this spring and early summer could allow Bro…
The newly formed Theatre Producers of Color organization announced today its first educational program to support and mentor the next generation of BIPOC producers. The 10-week, limited-spac…