Meow. "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"'s Scratchy Revival
Tennessee Williams' Pulitzer Prize-winning play "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" is perhaps one of his most personal, diving into the complex undercurrents of sexuality that peppered his own life as …
Tennessee Williams' Pulitzer Prize-winning play "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" is perhaps one of his most personal, diving into the complex undercurrents of sexuality that peppered his own life as …
The circus is coming to town but it's not your average Ringling Bros. Oh, no. Diane Paulus' reimagined revival of "Pippin" is taking flight with the help of Gypsy Snider and Les 7 doigts de …
"Picnic" was originally produced in 1953 and won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. But you'll be hard-pressed to understand why in the Roundabout Theatre Company's revival that opened Sunday nig…
"The Other Place," Sharr White's brainy drama that opened last night at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, begins before the house lights go dim with Laurie Metcalf sitting center stage. She is…
The year is 1981. My parents have a subscription to the Broadway series in Cleveland, Ohio. The first show we see? “Annie,” of course. For the next three months I can be found si…
The Broadway Blog welcomes contributor Scott Redman, who offers his take on the Original Broadway Cast Recording of “Chaplin, the Musical.” “Chaplin,” the bio tuner b…
The Broadway Blog is taking an international peek at theatrical happenings around the globe " and what better place to begin than in the land of Sally Bowles? Berlin! Have you ever fantasize…
The holidays are over and you’re back in the swing of things. If you are a New Yorker, the  winter doldrums are about to set in and those resolutions of working out and a three-day …
Happy New Year and greetings from The Broadway Blog! We hope your holiday season was packed with show tunes. The curtain rises on some exciting changes as our founding editor, Tom Mizer, gra…