In Case You Missed It: April 2-8
Broadway may get another Gypsy; an all-female Taming of the Shrew; and Heather Headley comes home.
Broadway may get another Gypsy; an all-female Taming of the Shrew; and Heather Headley comes home.
Overall box-office was down, despite the addition of two new shows. Still, new attractions like Waitress and American Psycho show early strength.
The child actor played Patrick Dennis in the original production of Mame.
How to use the latest tech to unearth the perfect monologue, the right 16-bar cut, even track your past and upcoming auditions.
A Hamilton casting notices courts controversy; Ivo van Hove's The Crucible opens on Broadway; and Falsettos announces star-studded casting.
The 1776 actor was best known for playing the governor in the 1980s sitcom Benson.
It was a robust week on Broadway, with more than half the shows filled to 90 percent capacity or more.
Bright Star opened on Broadway; New York is getting a new Front Page; and Hamilton announces open casting calls.
Howard played Thomas Jefferson in 1776 and starred in TV's The White Shadow.
Shuffle Along has a good start, The Crucible continues strong and many shows enjoy a box-office bump.
She Loves Me opened to raves, Willy Wonka is coming to New York and Hamilton saves the $10 bill.
Mr. Elliott starred in the original Off-Broadway production of Jacques Brel.
He was known for Western roles in film and TV.
The coming year will see several changes in leadership at America\u2019s nonprofit theatres.
Blackbird opens on Broadway, Nerds calls off a Broadway run, and Hamilton heals political divisions in Utah.
Wright replaced Martin in both South Pacific and The Sound of Music.
The veteran star of the current film Knight of Cups is still searching for the next Everest to climb.
His production of Dames at Sea launched the career of Bernadette Peters.
Broadway business was slow but steady, with the new play Eclipsed showing promise and The Crucible getting off to a good start.
Hughie will close early, Barbara Cook will return to the stage, Mean Girls becomes a musical and Superior Donuts becomes a TV show.
Numbers were down across most of Broadway, but Eclipsed got off to a good start in previews. Do some shows simply need reviews to help sales?
Antigone, A View From the Bridge, Lazarus and The Crucible. At 57, Ivo van Hove Bursts Onto Broadway With the Year of a Lifetime.
Falsettos is back on, Hughie opens and seven old Broadway theatres miss their bid for landmark status.
The actor confides why he was willing to revisit Blackbird and the role that tested him nine years ago.
The Oscar winner thought he'd debut in an original work, but he chose Eugene O\u2019Neill\u2019s Hughie instead.