Why Some Dance Companies Are Moving Away From Social Media
Social media seemed to hold enormous promise for the dance field. So why are some dancers and companies choosing to disconnect?
Social media seemed to hold enormous promise for the dance field. So why are some dancers and companies choosing to disconnect?
A new play by Robert Icke about a real-life police chase takes the form of an imagined trial.
Robert Garland has built the company's season on the idea that varied works can be in conversation with each other " and with dancers' bodies.
The new play, set 24 years before the start of the Netflix series, combines lavish spectacle with a cast of familiar characters.
Watch and listen to recent highlights, including Nicole Scherzinger on Broadway, a pair of Janacek operas and Cécile McLorin Salvant.
Bernadette Peters and Lea Salonga lead the festivities in a new Broadway revue of the great musical dramatist's work.
The composer and lyricist of "A New Brain," "Falsettos" and other shows answered the pains of life with jaunty songs. He died this week at 73.
An acclaimed musical theater writer, he won for both his score and his book and later had a huge hit with "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee."
At the production company Film4 he was instrumental in financing British movies. In New York, his goal is to attract a younger, more diverse audience.
With the Off Broadway debut of his 1958 play "The Swamp Dwellers," the Nigerian Nobel laureate looks back on the writer he was when he was starting out.
At a gathering in the Broadway theater renamed to honor the star, speakers including Denzel Washington and Phylicia Rashad described Jones as an inspiration.
The It girl with the spit curl looks great for 100, but her Broadway musical, which feels like one big merch grab, is boop-boop-a-don't.
Times critics discuss the big winners " a new play about Roald Dahl, a "Fiddler on the Roof" revival and a folk-rock "Benjamin Button"" at London's theater awards.
At 99, the Graham company continues to grapple with the legacy of its founder with reimagined lost works and commissions.
The show's star, Jonathan Groff, and members of the creative team on how songs like "Splish Splash" and "If I Were a Carpenter" illuminate Darin's life.
Nick Jonas and Adrienne Warren star in a muddy revival of Jason Robert Brown's still-scathing musical.
Mona Pirnot's comic ode to the downtown artist doubles as a meditation on the precariousness of playwriting as a creative life.
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After more than 40 years as a stage and television actor, he broke through in "Heisenberg" as a butcher who has a romance with a much younger woman.
The play, about Roald Dahl's antisemitism, took home three awards at Britain's equivalent of the Tonys. So did a "Fiddler on the Roof" revival and a folk rock "Benjamin Button."
A nonprofit bought the landmark Metro Theater after receiving financial support from Gov. Kathy Hochul, the State Senate and Steven Spielberg's foundation.
The choreographer Reggie Wilson premieres his latest, "The Reclamation," a stark, formal dance for seven, at NYU Skirball.
From her 1930 debut as a poodle-human hybrid to a modern-day symbol of empowerment, Betty Boop has had an unusual journey to the Broadway stage. Boop-oop-a-doop!
The actresses talk about bonding over their nightly cram session, and have also compiled a playlist of some of the songs that get them going.
New short plays by Caryl Churchill, a comedy with one erstwhile Derry Girl and a musical starring Anika Noni Rose " here's what's on New York stages this month.