'Hello, Dolly!' Rocks Broadway Box Office As Sara Bareilles Preps Her Debut
As Broadway girds itself for a brutal awards season, a few shows stand out in the fray.
As Broadway girds itself for a brutal awards season, a few shows stand out in the fray.
The record-breaking revival landed in Broadway's top five highest-grossing shows - off just five performances.
Four new shows goosed sales this week, though the weather will still likely have a dampening effect.
With a background in tech, one of Broadway's few black producers is looking to iterate the future of the biz.
'Sunday In The Park With George' is a milestone for the legendary composer.
Meanwhile, 'Hamilton' continues to dominate everyone and everything.
The mystery deepens at the New York Times. Why did they fire a top critic?
A bevvy of new shows bumped the box office even further.
Revivals of two big flops are giving Broadway's titans a chance to rewrite their own history.
The little-musical-that-could has eclipsed Josh Groban as Broadway's hottest ticket.
Bareilles can now add "Profitable Broadway Composer" to her resume.
Broadway's two hottest new musicals are neck-and-neck at the box office.
The comedy conquered long odds to become the first profitable new play of the season.
A partnership between The RSC, The Imaginarium, and Intel has resulted in the next phase of entertainment tech.
Rudin is now the only producer to mount a profitable show in the last twelve months - let alone two.
The former presidential candidate was one of many notable faces at the lauded musical's emotionally-charged closing.
Anyone walking along Broadway last week had to watch their feet - the street was littered with shattered records.
Broadway had its worst Christmas in five years. What gives?
2016's best theatrical gems offered a respite from an insane year, and were most often found away from Broadway's bright lights.
The new musical staked its claim on a piece of Broadway history, while the Oscar-winning actress is posed for a smash hit of her own.
'Dear Evan Hansen', 'A Bronx Tale', 'Holiday Inn', and 'The Great Comet' all proved that Hamilton isn't the only newsworthy show on Broadway this week.
NBC's 'Hairspray Live!' was the least-watched of all its musicals yet. Why the diminishing returns?
A federal jury ruled that the musical's creators owed as much as $200 million for stealing unpublished material.
Two Broadway blockbusters and a surprising Off Broadway play lit up November in New York.
Andrew Lloyd Webber also pulled a historic hat trick, with his three shows taking over $1 million each.