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Musical About Two Of The World's Richest Men Likely To Pay Investors Pennies On The Dollar by Marc Hershberg

Two years after "Nerds" failed to boot up on Broadway, some of the people who worked on the show might start getting paid.

SOURCE: Forbes at 8:40pm on March 8, 2018

Oscars Telecast Falls To All-Time Low Audience

The live show was broadcast by ABC and it attracted an average of 26.5 million viewers according to Nielsen, a 20 percent decline on last year's 32.9 million. The previous record low was set…

SOURCE: Forbes at 6:01pm on March 7, 2018

Vladimir Jurowski Will Be Next Music Director Of Munich's Bavarian State Opera

The well-funded company, among the world's busiest and considered among its best, has engaged Jurowski, currently chief conductor of the London Philharmonic and formerly music director of th…

SOURCE: Forbes at 8:15am on March 7, 2018

Accusations Against Disney Chief Prompt Outrage, Confusion On Broadway by Lee Seymour

The 'Frozen' producer is the first institutional figure on Broadway to be accused in the wake of the #MeToo movement.

SOURCE: Forbes at 12:07pm on February 23, 2018

Jimmy Buffett Kicks Back On Broadway Over Long Weekend by Lee Seymour

The king of leisure lifestyle (or at least its marketing) is setting up shop on The Great White Way with 'Escape To Margaritaville'.

SOURCE: Forbes at 6:14pm on February 20, 2018

Serial Suer Targets Broadway Theaters by Marc Hershberg

While most producers struggle to break even on Broadway, one Florida attorney has figured out a sure-fire way to make money.

SOURCE: Forbes at 12:02pm on February 19, 2018

Backed By Red Sox Chairman, Illusionist Generates Wonder And Profit by Lee Seymour

Derek DelGaudio's hit show 'In & Of Itself' is turning magic on its head, economically and - perhaps - spiritually.

SOURCE: Forbes at 9:08am on February 13, 2018

John Leguizamo's 'Latin History For Morons' Recoups Investment On Broadway by Lee Seymour

The show is the first of the season to turn a profit, and another feather in the cap of its creator.

SOURCE: Forbes at 12:36pm on February 6, 2018

Super Bowl Wallops Broadway Box Office, Per Tradition by Lee Seymour

Bruce Springsteen was immune to the impact, but Sara Bareilles got tackled hard.

SOURCE: Forbes at 4:47pm on February 5, 2018

The Great Comet to Rise Again in Tokyo by Marc Hershberg

After fizzling out on Broadway, the first international production of Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 will open at the Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre next January.

SOURCE: Forbes at 8:42pm on January 31, 2018

The Great Comet to Rise Again in Tokyo by Marc Hershberg

After fizzling out on Broadway, the first international production of Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 will open at the Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre next January.

SOURCE: Forbes at 8:40pm on January 31, 2018

Bernadette Peters Takes Over 'Hello, Dolly!': Not Bad, But Not Bette by Lee Seymour

Though numbers are down, the show is still selling well, and fans seem quite chuffed.

SOURCE: Forbes at 6:48am on January 30, 2018

Grammys Boost Tony Winners, As Broadway Piggybacks On Music's Biggest Night by Lee Seymour

Ben Platt's performance was seen by some as signal to Steven Spielberg for his upcoming 'West Side Story' remake.

SOURCE: Forbes at 4:38pm on January 29, 2018

Oscar Nominees Denzel Washington And Laurie Metcalf Head Back To Broadway by Lee Seymour

Veteran producer Scott Rudin is the man behind both stage endeavors, along with Best Picture nominee 'Lady Bird'.

SOURCE: Forbes at 11:51am on January 23, 2018

How 'The Phantom of the Opera' Almost Never Came to Broadway by Marc Hershberg

Due to a battle over one actress, the longest-running show in Broadway history almost never came to New York.

SOURCE: Forbes at 10:05am on January 23, 2018

Sara Bareilles Returns To Broadway, Beats 'Wicked' At The Box Office by Lee Seymour

The pop star's performance is a lone bright spot as the industry settles into a cold spell.

SOURCE: Forbes at 4:54pm on January 22, 2018

Off Broadway Theater Isn't Dying - It's Evolving. And It's More Profitable Than Ever by Lee Seymour

Veteran producers are finally cracking one of New York's toughest nuts.

SOURCE: Forbes at 11:27am on January 17, 2018

Bruce Springsteen Saves Broadway Box Office From Winter Freeze by Lee Seymour

Bette Midler played her final performance in 'Hello, Dolly!' too, which didn't hurt.

SOURCE: Forbes at 5:42pm on January 16, 2018

Google Starts Vetting Broadway Ticket Resellers by Marc Hershberg

Google now requires all Broadway ticket resellers to pass an inspection before allowing them to advertise on its website.

SOURCE: Forbes at 3:37pm on January 10, 2018

Broadway Shows Prepare To Close As Bomb Cyclone Kicks Off Rough Winter by Lee Seymour

Broadway's toughest month started with a bout of the flu, but sales overall stayed robust, pointing to a very green spring.

SOURCE: Forbes at 5:36pm on January 8, 2018

Broadway Cracks Record $50 Million, But 'Hamilton' Falls Short Of Another Milestone by Lee Seymour

Though they flocked in droves, buyers were only willing to go so far past a certain pricepoint.

SOURCE: Forbes at 11:14pm on January 2, 2018

Broadway Hunkers Down As It Preps For New Year's Eve Bonanza by Lee Seymour

'Hamilton' continues to break new ground as it closes in on a record $4 million week.

SOURCE: Forbes at 5:45pm on December 27, 2017

Scott Rudin Finds Coal in His Christmas Stocking by Marc Hershberg

The University of the South sued Broadway producer Scott Rudin in federal court for breaking his promise to pay it royalties from his recent revival of The Glass Menagerie.

SOURCE: Forbes at 8:30pm on December 25, 2017

'Lion King' On Stage Is Making More Money For Disney Than 'Star Wars' Movies Over Last 20 Years by Lee Seymour

With over $8 billion at the global box office, 'The Lion King' musical has raked in more than every 'Star Wars' movie combined.

SOURCE: Forbes at 5:13pm on December 18, 2017

The Best Theater Of 2017: Broadway And Beyond by Lee Seymour

After a banner year for industry investors, New York's quality theater output came from all corners of the biz: on Broadway and off, commercial and nonprofit.

SOURCE: Forbes at 5:13pm on December 14, 2017
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