'Rent' live musical set at Fox for January 2019
You'll have to wait a bit longer than 525,600 minutes for the live broadcast of "Rent."
You'll have to wait a bit longer than 525,600 minutes for the live broadcast of "Rent."
The question on Broadway isn't Who's the Boss, but What's the Boss " Bruce Springsteen " playing during his debut concert show.
The "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" singer reportedly drove himself to the hospital.
Philip Dawkins seizes inspiration from a real-life transgender icon in the latest play presented by MCC Theater.
The author of such dramas as "Saint Joan" developed a deep dislike for his name for a number of reasons.
The six-week part of the Joanne World Tour was set to kick off in Barcelona on Sept. 2.
Paul McCartney got a little help from his friend to close out his first full concert at Madison Square Garden in a dozen years.
Disney's "Frozen" musical won't upset its fans, but this gifted crew has a yet-unrealized responsibility to better ignite our imaginations.
Where was the wind beneath her wings this time?
The singer posted a photo that appeared to show an IV in her arm.
Tennis is taking center-court on screens and stages, and pop culture is madly in love with the sport.
A vibrant and star-studded lineup of shows accompany New York's fall colors.
The three-time Tony Award nominee will lead Broadway's ninth production of "Saint Joan" in the spring.
Professional success may have come at a price for Lady Gaga.
Lady Gaga's taking some time for herself.
Bruno Mars has taken his Uptown Funk to the Apollo Theater.
Images of the 9/11 terror attacks are as shocking as they are indelible.
It's a Wednesday, and you know what that means " the Plastics are back, and they're pretty in pink.
Hello, Bernadette!
Little Monsters in Montreal better hope Lady Gaga finds "The Cure" for her mystery illness soon.
The Boss plans to stick around on Broadway " before he even gets started on Broadway.
Fans of The Boss looking to catch his upcoming Broadway gig are going to have to shell out some serious cash.
The writings of one Founding Father are becoming much more visible, thanks in part to a cultural phenomenon.
Couple goals!
The Brooklyn-born author's most famous play drew such stars as David Bowie, Mark Hamill and Bradley Cooper.