'70s superagent Sue Mengers lives again on stage
John Logan's one-woman Broadway comedy "I'll Eat You Last" features two famous Miss M's. Bette Midler is the Divine Miss M and the show's star.
John Logan's one-woman Broadway comedy "I'll Eat You Last" features two famous Miss M's. Bette Midler is the Divine Miss M and the show's star.
Broadway is currently crawling with pint-sized performers, from "Matilda" to "Annie." That's a big responsibility to carry on little shoulders. Actor and author Henry Hod…
The odd little girl at the center of the spiky and lavishly inventive new Broadway show "Matilda" learns her ABC's early. By age 5, she's mastered reading and devoured classics like "Jane Ey…
The intense tangle of litigation between director Julie Taymor and the producers of Broadway's "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" has been settled, the parties announced Wednesday.
The spotlight is on animal magnetism this spring on Broadway. A cat walks away with a cute cameo in "Breakfast at Tiffany's." Dogs have their days in "Annie" and "Pippin."
1. "Buyer & Cellar" (Rattlestick Theatre) A struggling actor, played by Michael Urie, finds a truly odd (and hilarious) job in Barbra Streisand's home.
They're dazzling, dangerous and devil-red.
"Buyer & Cellar" is a bracingly bright, one-man fantasia about truth, celebrity and the pursuit of utopia. Factor in a delectable star turn by "Ugly Betty" alum Michael Urie an…
Elaine Stritch has lived there, performed there and now she's saying her good-byes there.
The idea that love is a two-way street isn't a new one. But that well-traveled trope takes on fresh meaning in "The Last Five Years," a bittersweet, two-character musical by Jason Robert Bro…
Tom Hanks made his Broadway debut Monday as legendary columnist Mike McAlary in Nora Ephron's new play "Lucky Guy."
1.Elaine Stritch (Cafe Carlyle) The one-of-a-kind star gives a farewell NYC performance called "Movin' Over and Out" April 2-6.
Broadway's new Fab Four are giggly and bright and ooze so much can-do confidence you can't help but notice: 10 is the new 30.
Tom Hanks battles butterflies.
Spring blooms with wall-to-wall Will Shakespeare on stages and bookshelves. "The Tragedy of Arthur." Through April 7 at TBG Theatre, 312 W.…
Juicy fruit seldom grows on the branches of "Three Trees," an earnest and unshaded new drama. There's frustration in waiting for this story by Alvin Eng about art, creation and love…
The play's title, "Happy Birthday," conjures wrapping paper and bows. That fits. Anita Loos wrote the show for her good friend and Broadway luminary Helen Hayes as a change of pace. …
"Lucky Guy," the Broadway play starring Tom Hanks as ace Daily News columnist Mike McAlary, is a stickler for detail.
1. "It's a Bird ... It's a Plane ... It's Superman" (City Center) Last chance today to see Encores! staging of the fun '60s musical.
When you've got it, flaunt it. Ask actress Cady Huffman, who belted that message as Ulla in 2001 in "The Producers" and is currently living it as Sylvie Sylvane, a striptease artist…
A new real-life role that strikes closest to actress Tracee Chimo's heart. It reminds us how bona fide bonds form during the creation of make-believe.
Hold on. That's sound advice in a pinch and especially apt when the going gets really rough. So it's a fitting, if obvious, rallying cry driving the new musical "Hands on a Hardbody." …
Like a hero plucking kittens from trees and damsels from danger, New York City Center's Encores! series boldly saves seldom-seen, often-iffy Broadway musicals from obscurity. Their…
Five days before the show's premiere, Sean Mathias sat in front of me at "Breakfast at Tiffany's."
An ill-fated archeological dig is the setting for "The Mound Builders" and a fitting metaphor for this aimless Signature Theatre excavation of Lanford Wilson's 1975 drama.