'Spider-Man' Producers Hire Help; More Delays Possible
The producers of the Broadway musical "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" have brought on a veteran musical supervisor and conductor, Paul Bogaev, as a consultant to help improve the performance…
The producers of the Broadway musical "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" have brought on a veteran musical supervisor and conductor, Paul Bogaev, as a consultant to help improve the performance…
Rajiv Joseph’s interest in sin and redemption finds powerful expression in his calling as a playwright.
A new play, opening at the University of South Carolina, recalls the events surrounding the killing of three black students at a civil-rights demonstration in 1968.
Lincoln Center Theater will have to wait until the fall of 2011 to transfer the play, rather than this spring, because the 40 Broadway houses are all booked
Heather Jane Rolff will play Helen in the first Broadway production of Neil LaBute's play "Fat Pig."
Mike Nichols will direct the first Willy Loman on Broadway since Brian Dennehy played that character in a 1999 revival.
Tommy Nohilly’s debut play, “Blood From a Stone,” is an emotionally and physically violent story that draws on the author’s own life.
For Michael Grandage's final season as artistic director of the Donmar Warehouse, one of London's premier theater companies, Jude Law ("Hamlet") will play Mat Burke and London theater actres…
A debate over the language in an acclaimed play.
A drop of nearly $1 million.
Transport Group will present an Off Broadway production of "Lysistrata Jones," a new musical with a book by Douglas Carter Beane.
Composer Michael John LaChiusa has three shows coming up
Like the Broadway outing last fall of David Mamet's "Oleanna," "A Life in the Theater" had modest or weak ticket sales since performances began.
A spokesman for the production said on Friday morning that the show would not go on (at least for now).
"Rock of Ages" and the Beatles tribute show "Rain" will change theaters in early 2011 to continue their runs.
"Memphis" will be filmed and shown in movie theaters
This "Streetcar" will build upon Mr. Cromer's widely praised mounting of the Tennessee Williams play last year at the Writers' Theater in Glencoe, Ill., with the same designers but new cast …
The Atlantic Theater Company production will be directed by David Leveaux.
Natalie Mendoza, who has been recovering from an injury sustained during a performance of “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark,” is leaving the production.
The creators of the delayed “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark,” the most expensive show in Broadway history, say they can see it taking shape. But time is running out.
Ellen Stewart of LaMaMa has died.
At issue: a word in the script of "Joe Turner's Come and Gone."
Baz Luhrmann is moving forward on a long-intended stage musical adaptation of his first movie, "Strictly Ballroom," with hopes of bringing it to Broadway.
They will appear in "Other Desert Cities," with previews to start in December.