BROADWAY RECALL: Gone, But Still Nominated
Some highlights from closed productions that have been receiving award nominations for the 2011-12 season.
Some highlights from closed productions that have been receiving award nominations for the 2011-12 season.
London's highest theatre honor is named for one of the 20th Century's finest actors.
Following the success of Godspells February 19th Tweet Seat experiment, producer Ken Davenport announces Broadways first Kindle Night.
Since its first edition in 1987, the annual Easter Bonnet Competition has capped off weeks of fundraising for Broadway CaresEquity Fights AIDS with dozens of shows from Broadway, Off-Broadwa…
Old Gershwin musicals never die, they just get revised into new Gershwin musicals.
As we remember Davy Jones, who went from Broadway supporting player to nationally known pop idol and then returned to the musical stage as an above-the-title star, we look forward to seeing …
Lonny Price, Raul Esparza and a fellow singing it in Hebrew.
The week's big casting news includes Megan Hilty in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes for Encores and Samantha Barks in the screen version of Les Miserables.
A few selections from Broadway's beloved videographer Bradshaw Smith.
If the Occupy Wall Street movement had an official musical, it would likely be The Cradle Will Rock, Marc Blitzsteins allegorical tale of a union leader who leads a fight against a wealthy b…
Casting controversies, the role of reviewers and another Broadway great turns 80 were among the stories that fired up theatre chat boards and fueled cocktail conversations at Sardis during t…
Grey turns 80 in 2012, but here in New York it seemed like there were shades of Grey all over the city throughout 2011.
Just call me The Critic Who Came For Appetizers. Shortly into the second act of what seemed to be shaping up as a very enjoyable mounting of the Kaufman and Hart comedy classic, The Man Who …
Remembering past performances from Broadway CaresEquity Fights AIDS' Gypsy of the Year competition.
Shakespeares okay, Stoppard provides a fine mental workout and Ayckbourn is always good for a serious laugh, but the British playwright who never fails to delight me is the witty and wonderf…
With Marilyn Maye wrapping up her Jerry Herman tribute at Feinstein's, let's take a look back at both of them in the 1960s.
Broadway's beloved Chita Rivera in a pair of haunting clips for your Halloween enjoyment.
While Broadway fans know full well of Peter Filichia's prowess as a theatre columnist and critic, some may not be aware that he is one of those clich-defying gents who can define both the in…
One of the great stage actors of our time once gave a chilling performance on the small screen that lured tourists to Broadway.