For Christine Pedi, the Show Goes On, With New Challenges
Emerging from the pandemic, Christine Pedi discovered her vision had dimmed. But it hasn't stopped her from taking the stage Off Broadway in 'The Rewards of Being Frank.'
Emerging from the pandemic, Christine Pedi discovered her vision had dimmed. But it hasn't stopped her from taking the stage Off Broadway in 'The Rewards of Being Frank.'
Director and choreographer Wayne Cilento " who was part of the original company of 'A Chorus Line' " on his life onstage and bringing 'Bob Fosse's Dancin'' back to Broadway.
Director Anne Kauffman says 'The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window' touches on everything from history, philosophy and politics to interpersonal relationships and identity. "It's the kitchen-…
A single heartbreaking truth in both 'The Whale' and the newly revived 'A Bright New Boise' provided a pivot for the playwright turned screenwriter.
The Tony-winning director-lyricist Richard Maltby Jr. explains how the '80s musical 'Baby' was reborn for a new era.
The author of such landmarks as "Six Degrees of Separation" and "The House of Blue Leaves" recalls his long career, which started with two plays written at age 11.
White created 'Pictures from Home' from photographer Larry Sultan's 1992 memoir of the same name. "It's heartbreaking and also very funny."
The death of a close colleague from COVID-19 helped inspire Eduardo Machado's new play at the Theater for the New City.
This revival " with most of the original cast " brings the show new urgency, and one new actor: Common, making his Broadway debut.
Paul Bettany dons a white wig to make his Broadway debut in this play about Andy Warhol's partnership with Jean-Michel Basquiat.
The six-time Tony winner spent Saturday onstage at Carnegie Hall and opens in 'Ohio State Murders' on Broadway on Thursday, in what she calls "the most difficult role I've ever played."
Having spent 54 of his 83 years directing stunning theater, Jack O'Brien talks about working with Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tom Stoppard and Neil Simon, as well as his next Broadway show, 'Shucke…
The playwright's latest examines society's need to identify collective villains that can be perpetually punished.
"Every single person on that stage is someone who would not have been allowed to be inside Independence Hall in 1776."
Family ties provide added resonance to this two-character play about a welder who suffers a devastating injury, for both the audience and the actors. "But we're still really goofy with each …
Stoppard's new show traces a Jewish family in Vienna as darkness overtakes them. Betsy Aidem and director Patrick Marber talk about the Broadway production.
The actor " known for his role on 'Nurse Jackie' " talks about the challenges of playing a father with an ill son " and a fantasy life " in 'Jasper.'
Jackson gets the chance to revisit the August Wilson play that almost " but not quite " afforded him his Broadway debut.
Best known for his role on 'Billions,' Isaac has written 'Once Upon a (korean) Time,' which traces the journey of a family from the wars in Korea to the riots in Los Angeles.
After a mouse popped up in a Broadway theater, Julie Andrews and her daughter turned into a children's book. Now 'The Great American Mousical' is headed toward a run in Los Angeles.
"I spent hundreds of hours with her, laughing, and I wanted to duplicate that," Jesse Green says of the no-holds-barred Mary Rodgers memoir 'Shy.'
Alison Fraser " who plays Big Mama in the new Off Broadway production of 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof' " calls the production "renegade theater."
In 'The Orchard' Jessica Hecht performs Chekhov alongside Mikhail Baryshnikov"and a 12-foot-tall robotic arm.
Julie White says the new Broadway farce 'Potus' breaks the rules of playwriting: "Suzy Nakamura and I are getting to play the Nathan Lane/Matthew Broderick roles. It's really fun to do these…
Jennifer Simard talked to us about her Tony nomination for 'Company,' making Stephen Sondheim laugh, and stepping in for a Covid-stricken Patti LuPone.