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The new musical version of Chazz Palminteri's semi-autobiographical story will be directed by Robert De Niro and Jerry Zaks, as one of five shows in the Playhouse's new season.
The new comedy, written by and starring Mr. David, set a box-office record for the Cort Theater.
"Father Comes Home From the Wars (Parts 1, 2 & 3)" by Suzan-Lori Parks wins the Edward M. Kennedy Prize for a theatrical work inspired by American history.
A New York State judge asked Second Stage Theater and the owners of the Helen Hayes Theater to negotiate rather than continue to litigate the matter of the sale of the Hayes.
Joseph Haj, one of the few Arab-American artistic directors in the country, will take over at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis on July 1.
Backers of "Something Rotten!," "It Shoulda Been You" and "Hand to God" hope jokes (and puppet sex) will fill the seats.
Mr. Criss will begin a 12-week engagement on April 29, when Mr. Mitchell, who created the show and originated the role Off Broadway in the 1990s, ends his stint.
The Off Broadway company Second Stage Theater asked the New York State Supreme Court on Friday to prevent the owners of the Helen Hayes Theater, a Broadway house, from scuttling a $25 millio…
The play, based on the writings of Ms. Corrie, a 23-year-old American woman who was killed by an Israeli Army bulldozer, sparked controversy during a New York run in 2006.
MCC Theater announces plays for its 2015-16 season.
The Williamstown Theater Festival in Massachusetts will include that Eugene O'Neill drama, as well as the world premieres of a William Inge play, "Off the Main Road," and "Paradise Blue," a …
The Off Broadway Playwrights Horizons company announces its 2015-16 season.
Mr. Kramer, who was ousted from the group in 1983, will be the first recipient of its new Larry Kramer Activism Award for lifetime achievement.
George Takei, best known as Mr. Sulu in "Star Trek," will start in a Broadway musical about Japanese-American internment camps in World War II.
George Takei, best known as Mr. Sulu in "Star Trek," will start in a Broadway musical about Japanese-American internment camps in World War II.
The Bedlam theater company will offer two versions of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night," using the same script but with different emphases and approaches.
Last week's winter storm in the Northeast did only minimal damage to ticket sales for Broadway shows.
Mr. Parsons will star in the new comedy "An Act of God" by David Javerbaum.
The Public Theater's free Shakespeare in the Park program will offer "The Tempest" and "Cymbeline" in Central Park.
Two veteran producers are planning to open "King Charles III," Mike Bartlett's future-history play, on Broadway this fall.
John Cameron Mitchell returned to the role he created in "Hedwig and the Angry Inch," sparking strong sales. "Honeymoon in Vegas" saw modest sales after strong reviews.
The critically acclaimed drama has recouped its $4.75 million capitalization, its producers announced.
Larry David's stage debut, "Fish in the Dark," has set a Broadway record for advance ticket sales for a play.
Rick Miramontez, the publicist for "Finding Neverland," has left after a spat with the show's producer, Harvey Weinstein.
It's a rare rupture in the image-conscious world of Broadway and another bump in the road for a highly anticipated musical.