The St. Louis theater, this year's regional Tony Award winner, has drawn Broadway actors to its stage for a century.
Sarah Ruhl met Paula Vogel as a student in her class. Thirty years later, they still exchange first drafts.
In a new revival of "Camelot," updated by Aaron Sorkin, the actress finds humanity in the legend of King Arthur and Guenevere.
After growing up listening to powerhouse voices, the actor brings their own back to Broadway.
The actor, who learned to love music at her local temple, has developed a different relationship to her Judaism onstage.
For the creators and cast of the 2008 musical "13," a new Netflix adaptation brings back memories " theatrical and hormonal.
The show received a special Tony Award for creating something different: an improvised musical performance whipped up anew every night.
At Tennessee Williams's childhood apartment in St. Louis, one of his most famous works has become an immersive event.
Disney stage alumni will give four performances at the New Amsterdam Theater, two months before the curtains rise on "The Lion King" and "Aladdin" in New York.
The actor is performing the coveted role for a second time, and is already aiming for a third. But first: He's returning to Broadway in September.
The Off Broadway institution unveiled a "superseason" of performances beginning in August, and continuing through 2022-23.
Manual Cinema, a Chicago arts collective, is highlighting four of its productions " vivacious hybrids of film and theater " in a virtual retrospective.
"Offstage," a new Times digital series, premieres with a focus on two challenges facing the nation's biggest stages: an interrupted season and an unequal playing field.
Steven Spielberg and other original producers are adapting the backstage T.V. series, which theater fans continued to embrace after its brief run.
With the coronavirus pandemic putting live shows on hold, performers are adapting how they practice.
Inside Ernest Winzer Cleaners, the Bronx facility that keeps costumes glittering, as it faces an uncertain future.
We asked Stephen Sondheim's admirers, some of them also his collaborators, to reflect on the songs that have stayed in their hearts.
When I covered BroadwayCon last weekend, I saw rapturous fans, spontaneous singalongs, outrageous cosplay " and myself.
The 2014 play "King Charles III," in which a fictional Prince Harry wants to leave the royal family, has proved to be prophetic.
The songwriting team behind the musical comedy "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" will write the score.
Ashlee Latimer fostered a young online community through the musical's social media. Fans know her better as Mx. Thief.
Faced with staff resignations and significant debt, the organization declared bankruptcy after 15 years.
Yu won the Relentless Award for "Nightwatch," a story based on his family that he wrote as a student at the University of California, Los Angeles.