DESKTOP
Contact
The Season
On Broadway
Login

Search BroadwayStars

Search:
Author:
Source:
Date Range: From: To:
Sort by: Most Recent   Most Relevant
38,449 stories from The New York Times

'Stranger Things: The First Shadow': An Origin Story for the Broadway Stage by Elisabeth Vincentelli

This Broadway production delivers lots of spectacle as it winds back to the teenage years of Henry Creel, an antagonist from the Netflix series.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:24am on April 23, 2025

Climate Activists Interrupt New York City Ballet Performance by Javier C. Hernández, Rachel Saltz and Amanda Webster

Protesters interrupted an all-Balanchine program on the company's spring season opening night, which coincided this year with Earth Day.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:26pm on April 22, 2025

'Macbeth in Stride' Review: A Leap and Stumble Into a Classic by Maya Phillips

One of the most performed and reimagined works of English literature becomes a fourth-wall-breaking musical revue.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:03am on April 22, 2025

Celia Rowlson-Hall's Sisyphean Beach Balls by Brian Seibert

Celia Rowlson-Hall's "Sissy" at the Baryshnikov Arts Center, a dance-theater hybrid featuring Marisa Tomei, pokes at the boundaries between art and life.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:00am on April 22, 2025

'Floyd Collins' Review: Trapped in a Cave and in a Media Circus by Laura Collins-hughes

One of the wonders of this glorious-sounding new Broadway production is how far from claustrophobic this Kentucky cave saga feels.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:24pm on April 21, 2025

Alexey Brodovitch's 'Ballet' Captured the Magic of Dance by Philip Gefter

Alexey Brodovitch, the transformative art director of Harper's Bazaar, made one book, "Ballet," a photographic landmark that has been reprinted for its 80th anniversary.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:02am on April 21, 2025

How 'The Jennifer Hudson Show' Took Over TikTok by Hank Sanders

Usher and Gwen Stefani are among the stars who have shimmied down a "spirit tunnel" on their way to Hudson's couch. Clips with customized hype songs are a sensation online.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:05am on April 19, 2025

There's No People Like Show People by Jennifer Harlan

In a new book, the Broadway photographer Jenny Anderson captures the craft and camaraderie of making theater.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:36am on April 18, 2025

It's All Rhythm: A New Festival Embraces Percussive Dance by Brian Seibert and Mark Sommerfeld

The Uptown Rhythm Festival will mix styles, including tap, swing and flamenco, that are flourishing despite problems of rehearsal and performance space.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:00am on April 18, 2025

Review: Caryl Churchill Times Four Makes an Infinity of Worlds by Jesse Green

"Glass. Kill. What If If Only. Imp," a new collection of one-acts by the great British playwright, is a cause for celebration, wonderment and grief.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:42pm on April 17, 2025

Jinkx Monsoon Sails From 'Drag Race' to 'Pirates! The Penzance Musical' by Elisabeth Vincentelli

Jinkx Monsoon talks about feeling like a lifetime of hard work is finally paying off, and her return to Broadway as a zany maid in "Pirates! The Penzance Musical."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:36am on April 17, 2025

Onstage and Off, Whitney White Is Everywhere This Spring by Alexis Soloski

An actor, musician and writer, White is also now an in-demand stage director. "I am looking, I am hungry, I am searching," she said.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:18am on April 15, 2025

Review: In 'John Proctor Is the Villain,' It's the Girls vs. the Men by Jesse Green

Kimberly Belflower's play, on Broadway starring Sadie Sink, gives high school students a chance to prosecute a #MeToo case against "The Crucible."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:24pm on April 14, 2025

Natalie Dessay Stars With Her Daughter in a French 'Gypsy' by Elisabeth Vincentelli

The soprano Natalie Dessay and her daughter, Neïma Naouri, team up to explore one of theater's most toxic mother-daughter relationships.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:00pm on April 14, 2025

How 'Stranger Things' Scaled Up for Broadway by Erik Piepenburg and Graham Dickie

A big opening scene that took about two-and-a-half years to perfect plunges theatergoers into the sci-fi world of the hit Netflix series.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:06am on April 14, 2025

Bernadette Peters Loves a Day Out in New York by Sarah Bahr

Back on Broadway for "Old Friends," the actress reflects on the art she saw with Sondheim and the delights of the High Line and Central Park.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:32am on April 12, 2025

'Khovanshchina' Is Finished in Time to Be Newly Resonant by Jeffrey Arlo Brown

Mussorgsky's "Khovanshchina" has been added onto by Rimsky-Korsakov, Stravinsky and Shostakovich. Now, another composer gets to have his say.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:32am on April 12, 2025

How Brandon Kazen-Maddox, an American Sign Language Artist, Spends Their Sundays by Sarah Bahr

Branden Kazen-Maddox makes time for mud massages, meditation and aerial hoop adventures.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:18am on April 12, 2025

Suzanne Rand, Half of a Once-Popular Comedy Team, Dies at 75 by Richard Sandomir

Like Nichols and May before them, Monteith and Rand had their own Broadway show. Unlike Nichols and May, they faded from view after they broke up.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:42pm on April 11, 2025

Review: Dance Theater of Harlem, Reshaped and Back at City Center by Brian Seibert

Robert Garland, the company's artistic director, has created his first work for the dancers since taking over in 2023.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:52pm on April 11, 2025

Theater to Stream: David Tennant as 'Macbeth,' 'Death of England' and More by Rachel Sherman

Take in Shakespeare, experimental theater and a three-play series on the fallout of Brexit, all available to watch at home.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:03am on April 11, 2025

U.S. Architecture Pavilion Draws Lessons From the American Porch by Sam Lubell

To heal a nation, the U.S. Pavilion in Venice showcases the surprising permutations of the porch.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:04am on April 11, 2025

Review: 'Becoming Eve' Offers Testaments Old and New by Alexis Soloski

A trans woman comes out to her Hasidic Jewish father in this Off Broadway play that tussles with faith and family bonds.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:24am on April 11, 2025

Review: In a Musical Comedy Makeover, 'Smash' Lives Up to Its Name by Jesse Green

En route to Broadway, the TV series about backstage shenanigans and Marilyn Monroe has been rejiggered, with the same great songs but a whole new plot.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:06pm on April 10, 2025

'Amm(i)gone' and 'A Mother': Sons Calling for Their Mothers by Laura Collins-hughes

The maternal embrace of young men and their battles figures in two very different plays, one a solo work and the other a Brechtian riff starring Jessica Hecht.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:54pm on April 10, 2025
« Previous 25   Page 64 of 1,538   Next 25 »