Back to Baltimore 1962, in 'Hairspray Live!'
NBC broadcasts its production of the Tony-winning Broadway musical on Dec. 7.
NBC broadcasts its production of the Tony-winning Broadway musical on Dec. 7.
In "Drunk History," Lin-Manuel Miranda presents a sloshed interpretation of the duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr. And Dolly Parton performs on "The Voice."
Conan O'Brien brings aliens to Beacon, N.Y., in "People of Earth," starring Wyatt Cenac, and then his own late-night show, "Conan," to Harlem.
"Great Performances" captures Lin-Manuel Miranda in the process of creating "Hamilton." And "Black Mirror" returns bigger than ever.
The 68th Emmy Awards honor some of the year's best television and its stars. And Bruce Springsteen discusses his new autobiography on CBS Sunday Morning.
There is a future after "Hamilton." For Mr. Groff, lately departed from the role of King George III (Awesome! Wow!), is a version of "Looking: The Movie."
"Capital" skewers life on a London street where somebody wants what its residents have. And Jennifer Lopez and Lin-Manuel Miranda perform to benefit Orlando massacre victims.
Amy Schumer raps for Lin-Manuel Miranda. Pras Michel helps Michel Martelly become president of Haiti. And choose between leading men in two versions of "Pride and Prejudice."
The actor, who plays Mark Fuhrman on "The People v. O.J. Simpson," is now starring onstage in "The Robber Bridegroom."
Tyler Perry is the host and narrator of this program broadcast from New Orleans that recounts the final hours of Christ's life.
Mr. Olyphant, of "Justified" and "Deadwood," discusses his role as a down-on-his-luck singer in Kenneth Lonergan's new play, "Hold on to Me Darling."
The actress will play a 17-year-old violinist in the play by Greg Pierce.
Haley Swindal and Jack Tantleff were enmeshed in theater life thousands of miles apart, but made time to grow close.
The play, about an ex-con who works in a slaughterhouse, begins previews on Oct. 3 at Lincoln Center Theater's LCT3 space.
The Broadway and Tony award-winning actress found a suitor who had heard her music, and listened to her call for love.
If one were to read between the song titles of Victoria Clark's 2008 solo album, "Fifteen Seconds of Grace," it may serve as a road map to her heart.
Irrfan Khan, Adam Rapp and Jhumpa Lahiri talk about their collaboration and crossing the cultural divide in the series “In Treatment.”
Series created by WordTheatre, Selected Shorts, even Naked Girls Reading cater to the art of reading or telling a good yarn.
Lily James and Sophie McShera have the upstairs-downstairs dynamic turned on its head in a new film from Kenneth Branagh.
James Norton says he feels an easy kinship with the conflicted clergyman he plays in "Grantchester," coming to "Masterpiece Mystery!" on PBS.
In directing his first movie, "My Old Lady," the playwright Israel Horovitz remade his own play by adding the visual flavor of Paris that was missing onstage.
Lisa Joyce had tea with André Gregory and it led to her working with him, Wallace Shawn and Jonathan Demme in "The Master Builder."
Four faces to watch in the new theater season.
Russell Tovey discusses sexuality and the movies that inspired his career choice.
From the Girl in "Once" to the Mother in "How I Met Your Mother" " with a stint in a Martin Scorsese movie thrown in " Cristin Milioti is having a pretty good year.