The Dramatists Guild Responds To Charles Isherwood's Claim That Sung-Through Musicals Have No Book
Doug Wright, James Lapine, Marsha Norman, Alan Menken and more explain what goes into the book of a musical.
Doug Wright, James Lapine, Marsha Norman, Alan Menken and more explain what goes into the book of a musical.
Enjoy some of the magic moments that made the 2015-16 Broadway season a winner.
The country blues singer will be making her Broadway debut as Lotte Gee.
At nearly 92 years of age, the internationally acclaimed singersongwriter is working on his first Broadway-bound musical.
As a member of Signature's Residency Five, her new play is the first of three the company will premiere in the next five years.
Franklin impersonator Brian Patrick Mulligan as the American patriot left out of the Broadway smash.
Sara Bareilles' Tony-nominated score ranks as one of the top debuts of the Broadway season.
Writing musicals with existing song catalogs presents unique challenges.
A time-lapsed video offers a glimpse at the load-in procedure for every tour stop.
Stars from Broadway and Off-Broadway will take part in the 90-minute celebration of Jonathan Larson's classic.
The new musical is based on the true story of the librettist for Mozart's THE MAGIC FLUTE.
With the chance for a Tony win looking far out of reach, the struggling musical tries building box office momentum with its five nominations.
Though he opposes the policy, Kushner serves on the board of an organization that supports sanctions against Israel.
Carnegie Hall was filled with musical theatre stars to celebrate the creators of LES MISERABLES and MISS SAIGON.
The sardonic social commentator isn't exactly a fan of musicals, but she says HAMILTON is great.
New customers are buying full subscriptions in order to insure good seats for HAMILTON.
Disney Musicals In Schools helps guide elementary schools to form their own sustainable musical theatre programs.
Fun creations honoring SOMETHING ROTTEN, HAMILTON, AN AMERICAN IN PARIS and more.
Just about every Tony Award telecast contains an acceptance speech that gets a little nutty.
The beloved West End star catches herself almost saying a nasty word when discussing THE BUSKERS OPERA.
The tony-winner has a message for white actors playing Asians 'You're in the wrong part.'
Lego tributes to the casts of WAITRESS, SHUFFLE ALONG, THE COLOR PURPLE, BRIGHT STAR and more
The ensemble member assumes the role oftown crierto introduce his giddy new backstage video.
Charitybuzz's new auction offers a chance to meet the Tony-winning star in her Tony-nominated new musical.
The kids of SCHOOL OF ROCK, and even the adults, can't help getting a little rowdy after hearing the news.