DESKTOP
Contact
The Season
On Broadway
Login

Search BroadwayStars

Search:
Author:
Source:
Date Range: From: To:
Sort by: Most Recent   Most Relevant
38,444 stories from The New York Times

Tiler Peck Knows Jerome Robbins, and Knows What She Wants by Gia Kourlas

The New York City Ballet principal brings together dancers from four companies to perform works by the esteemed choreographer in a festival at the Joyce Theater.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:01am on August 7, 2025

Seth Meyers Won't Be Distracted by Trump Fiddling on the Roof by Trish Bendix

Meyers said that if he saw Trump on his roof, he'd assume the president "was pulling a reverse Santa Claus. " you know, going house to house taking toys away from kids."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:24am on August 7, 2025

5 Memorable Moments From the Las Culturistas Culture Awards by Nicole Stock

The absurd event, created and hosted by Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers, featured countless jokes, ridiculous outfits and just a touch of sincerity.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:52am on August 6, 2025

Kelley Mack, 'Walking Dead' Actress, Dies at 33 by Claire Moses

Ms. Mack was diagnosed with a malignant tumor in her nervous system late last year.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:01am on August 6, 2025

The 'Hamilton' Effect: 10 Revolutionary Years on Broadway by The New York Times

Lin-Manuel Miranda's much-loved musical opened on Broadway a decade ago, ushering in a new era of race-conscious casting, audience outreach and even stardom.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:03am on August 6, 2025

Jacob's Pillow Cancels Remainder of Festival After Death at Center by Francesca Regalado

A production manager died at the dance center last week in what the district attorney's office in Berkshire County, Mass., described as a workplace accident.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:09am on August 6, 2025

Upstaged by Raccoons? The Joys of Playing Shakespeare in Central Park. by Rachel Sherman and Sara Krulwich

'You realize you're being upstaged by an animal that's completely unpredictable': As the Delacorte Theater reopens, actors and others recall their favorite memories.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:18am on August 5, 2025

With 'Hamnet' and 'The Bride,' Jessie Buckley Is Going Where Few Actresses Dare by Alice Newell-hanson, Craig McDean and Imruh Asha

In new films by Chloé Zhao and Maggie Gyllenhaal, Buckley bolsters her reputation for playing the most complicated of roles.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:01am on August 5, 2025

When Acting Is More Than a Career by Hanya Yanagihara

Risk-taking actresses like Jessie Buckley remind us why performers who live to perform are so vital.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:01am on August 5, 2025

A Dozen Off Broadway Shows to Energize Your August by Laura Collins-hughes

Elizabeth McGovern channels Ava Gardner, a starry "Twelfth Night" reopens the Delacorte and Luke Newton of "Bridgerton" plays Alexander McQueen.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:36pm on August 4, 2025

A Breaking Musical Is a Fringe Hit. Just Don't Mention Raygun. by Alex Marshall

The Australian breaker tried to shut down a musical about her. Now, it's attracting dancing crowds at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:59am on August 4, 2025

Edinburgh Fringe in Photos: The Streets Are Alive by Jaime Molina

Thousands of performers were hawking their shows on the first weekend of the Scottish arts extravaganza.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:24am on August 4, 2025

In Wisconsin, Cheese and Packers Stories Help Northern Sky Theater Thrive by Elisabeth Vincentelli and Jenn Ackerman and Tim Gruber

Northern Sky Theater in Door County programs original musicals steeped in local history, archetypes and customs.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:24am on August 4, 2025

Noel Gallagher Wouldn't Buy His Music Zine. Now, He's an Arts Reporter. by Sarah Bahr

Alex Marshall, a European culture reporter for The New York Times, has turned a music obsession into an arts journalism career.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:24am on August 3, 2025

Production Manager Is Killed in Accident at Jacob's Pillow, Authorities Say by Aishvarya Kavi

Jacob's Pillow canceled weekend programming as staff members grieved the death of Kat Sirico, who was moving staging platforms that toppled, the authorities said.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:12pm on August 2, 2025

Tony Hale Cheers Himself Up With 'Veep' Blooper Reels by Kathryn Shattuck

"I watch show bloopers more than I watch shows," the actor said. "There's a freedom that is so full of accidental joy that completely energizes me."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:01am on August 2, 2025

Robert Wilson Expanded Our Sense of Theatrical Possibility by Zachary Woolfe

Wilson, who died this week at 83, created works of otherworldly dreaminess that were also very human.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:42am on August 1, 2025

Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers Like Awards With Low Stakes by Esther Zuckerman and Ariel Fisher For The New York Times

With titles like Best Batman Woman and Worst Sticky Feeling, their Las Culturistas Culture Awards are more serious about fun than prestige.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:02am on August 1, 2025

Robert Wilson, Provocative Playwright and Director, Is Dead at 83 by Allan Kozinn

He upended theatrical norms with his own stunningly visualized works and his collaborations with a wide range of artists, from Philip Glass ("Einstein on the Beach") to Lady Gaga.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:24pm on July 31, 2025

'Maybe Happy Ending' Casting Change Ignites Debate About Asian Representation by Derrick Bryson Taylor

When the show said Andrew Barth Feldman, a white actor, would replace Darren Criss, who is of Filipino descent, alarms were sounded by some Asian American actors.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:18pm on July 31, 2025

On Canada's Top Stage, Macbeth and Annie Are Talking to Americans by Jesse Green

At this year's Stratford Festival, kings, orphans and even a coffee shop have a message for their neighbors to the south.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:18am on July 31, 2025

Bess Wohl's 'Liberation' Is Heading to Broadway This Fall by Alexis Soloski

The play, which explores the women's movement of the 1970s and its reverberations in the present, was first staged last winter by Roundabout Theater Company.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:06am on July 31, 2025

Edinburgh Fringe Can Bring Artists Fame, but Money's Another Matter by Jillian Rayfield

The venue that hosted "Baby Reindeer" is back from the financial brink, but many performers still say the risk of taking part in the festival is too high.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:36am on July 31, 2025

Seth Meyers Says Trump Isn't Doing Himself Any Favors by Trish Bendix

Cutting ties with Jeffrey Epstein because he hired away your spa staff is like taking Charles Manson off your guest list "because he wouldn't use a coaster," Meyers said.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:28am on July 31, 2025

Rose Leiman Goldemberg, 97, Dies; Her 'Burning Bed' Was a TV Benchmark by Penelope Green

A playwright and screenwriter, she adapted a book about domestic abuse for NBC, bringing a taboo subject into the national conversation.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:02pm on July 30, 2025
« Previous 25   Page 48 of 1,538   Next 25 »