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The show began previews at the Majestic Theatre March 27, ahead of an April 22 opening date, but has failed to catch on with audiences and with critics, who delivered mixed to negative revie…
Meanwhile, new shows 'Beaches' and 'Celebrity Autobiography' are not faring as well.
Apple reached a five-year deal last fall for the U.S. broadcast rights to Formula One.
And original series writer and Tribbles creator David Gerrold also contributes a tale to the IDW special.
The 'Stranger Things' star will lead Luke Sheppard's production as narrator Mark Cohen.
Bekah Brunstetter, who adapted 'The Notebook' for Broadway, will write the stage adaptation.
The play, starring John Lithgow as Roald Dahl, recouped in 10 weeks.
The musical will play its final performance June 28, after opening in fall 2024.
The achievement has become increasingly rare among Broadway musicals.
Ross takes over the role after Mariska Hargitay and Daniel Radcliffe.
The artwork is part of the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago's "Dancing the Revolution: From Dancehall to Reggaetón" exhibition.
The annual London fundraiser is celebrating the 25th Serpentine Pavilion by the Mexico City-based LANZA atelier.
The Eugene O'Neill Theatre, home to the Tony-winning musical, caught fire on May 4 and has remained closed since.
The stage adaptation of the horror franchise begins previews on Aug. 14, with an official opening night on Sept. 15 at the August Wilson Theatre.
'Dare to Be Stupid: The Weird Al Musical' will feature songs by the five-time Grammy winner.
Ehrenreich received a Tony nomination for his role in Gina Gionfriddo’s 'Becky Shaw.'
She worked in plays written by Noël Coward, Wendy Wasserstein, Lillian Hellman, Neil Simon, Tennessee Williams, Edward Albee and Jon Robin Baitz.
In this season’s must-see Broadway revival, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s feline musical has been joyously reborn as a voguing competition, giving the queer art of ballroom — and many of its l…
However, the production said performances are "anticipated to resume" in the coming weeks.
Byrne received a Tony nod for her role as the "unhinged" Jane in the revival of Noël Coward’s comedy 'Fallen Angels.'
CEO Josh D’Amaro said the company will continue to invest in existing franchises, as well as work to “take creative risks to build brand new ones."
The one-man play recouped its $5.75 million last week after opening March 12.
The Tony nominations Tuesday can make or break the fate of several shows, while Rudolph seems poised for a breakout run in her Broadway debut.
The performer has played the "My Heart Will Go On" singer in the musical parody for a decade and now says, "I can switch into her so fast that it scares people."
Roth wore a custom Robert Wun piece inspired in part by 'Pygmalion and Galatea,' by Jean-Léon Gérôme in which the sculptor kisses his sculpture as it comes to life.