Billy Crudup seductive in quietly creepy 'Harry Clarke' " review
The title character could be a not-so-distant relative of a Patricia Highsmith sociopath.
The title character could be a not-so-distant relative of a Patricia Highsmith sociopath.
"Pretty Woman: The Musical" will officially open Aug. 16 at the Nederlander Theatre.
It's safe to say that Lady Gaga's boyfriend, Christian Carino, wasn't born this way " with a tattoo of her face on his bicep.
Sarah DeLappe's Pulitzer Prize-nominated play about a girls soccer team scores again.
"Peter Pan" gets old fast in the Bedlam Theater Company's confounding adaptation.
Edward Munch turned selfies into an art form long before Britney Spears BY JOE DZIEMIANOWICZ It's a scream.
Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe's 1947 musical returns for a brief run at New York City Center.
Like his earlier solo works, John Leguizamo whirls together autobiography, comedy and commentary in his latest work.
Here's another reason to give Lady Gaga some "applause."
Stevie Nicks' truth is somewhere behind the "Rumours."
In 1997, The Lion King clawed its way onto Broadway. Twenty years later, it's still roaring.
"The Band's Visit" takes place in the desert and, like a mirage, it shimmers. But better. It's real. And really beautiful.
Broadway's buzziest show is headed to Puerto Rico.
Richard Nelson's new play about a New York arts institution leaves you hungry.
Elton John hit Broadway Sunday night for a surprise performance of "Circle of Life" to cap off "The Lion King"s 20th anniversary show.
Money talks. And you don't need an MBA to get the conversation in this financial drama that's polished but predictable.
Come what may, "Moulin Rouge" is headed to Boston.
Ryan Murphy produces the 50th anniversary of Mart Crowley's landmark, in-your-face 1968 comedy-drama about gay lives.
Actor Ari'el Stachel popped immersed in Chet Baker and trekked to Israel to prepare for his jazzy, soulful role in "The Band's Visit."
President Trump does not appear to be taking the First Lady's anti-bullying campaign to heart.
Matthew Bourne's ballet is wonderful but if you don't know the story you might get lost now and then.
It flaps its wings but never takes flight.
Insights into the late "To Kill a Mockingbird" author's life could come to light through her personal correspondence.
A vivid star turn and striking staging distinguishes Duncan Macmillan's drama.
Snap out of it, writers! The Donald Trump references are so tired it's not funny.