ArtsBeat: Five Broadway Theaters Will Dim Lights for Joan Rivers
Jujamcyn Theaters decided to dim lights in memory of Joan Rivers despite a decision to the contrary.
Jujamcyn Theaters decided to dim lights in memory of Joan Rivers despite a decision to the contrary.
The Terrence McNally comedy brought in more than $1 million at the box office, a rarity for a show still in previews.
A Broadway revival of "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" has been postponed now that the star, James Corden, has been named the new host of "The Late, Late Show" on CBS.
Broadway executives have decided not to dim the lights on theater marquees to pay tribute to Joan Rivers.
The "Dexter" star has previously sung on Broadway in "Cabaret" and "Chicago."
A musical adaptation of "Doctor Zhivago" is expected to begin performances at the Broadway Theater in the spring of 2015, with another new musical, "King Kong," in discussions to move into t…
The production will close in January after a run of nearly two years. A national tour is scheduled to begin in October.
The Broadway revival of "Skylight" will include its London stars, Bill Nighy and Carey Mulligan.
Glenn Close is returning to Broadway for the first time in 20 years this fall in Edward Albee's "A Delicate Balance."
It will be the first new play by a woman to make it to Broadway since 2013.
Mr. O'Brien's "The Body of an American" received the award for outstanding new American play, while "Father Comes Home From the Wars (Parts 1, 2, & 3)" by Ms. Parks was selected for promisin…
Terrence McNally's "It's Only a Play," a showbiz send-up with Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick, had strong sales in its first preview performances.
Mr. David's play will begin performances on Feb. 2 at the Cort Theater and open on March 5.
Ticket sales fell (to a still-healthy level) after Andrew Rannells replaced Neil Patrick Harris in "Hedwig and the Angry Inch."
If you're thinking about helping with the finances of a Broadway production, here are some rules to keep in mind.
When a Tony Award is announced and the stage fills with one show's many producers, it illustrates just how drastically the financing of Broadway productions has changed.
It takes all types to raise the money for a Broadway show.
The lead producers of a revival of "On the Town" are soliciting equity investors online, the first time a Broadway production has done so.
A new musical, based on the 2004 film about J. M. Barrie, will begin performances in March.
The musical "Fun Home," which had an acclaimed run last fall at the Public Theater, will move to Broadway this spring.
The British director Rupert Goold is preparing for the Off Broadway run of his musical adaptation of "American Psycho" after it suffered mixed reviews in London.
He will star in his new play "Fish in the Dark."
The show will transfer from the Kennedy Center, where it was met with strong reviews.
"Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill," starring Audra McDonald, has earned back its $2.6 million capitalization.
A new musical production center outside Beijing is intended to expand China's role in the musical theater industry.