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Mark Kennedy
Record-Breaking Show ‘The Fantasticks’ to Close in May
The tale, a mock version of "Romeo and Juliet," concerns a young girl and boy, secretly brought together.
Arts & Culture
March 26, 2015
‘Shuffle Along’: 94-Year-Old Show Returns to Broadway
So instead of reviving the show as it was in 1921, Wolfe decided to reframe the whole thing.
Arts & Culture
March 21, 2015
‘The Sound of Music’ Film Celebrates a Golden Anniversary
The movie that popularized whiskers on kittens and warm woolen mittens isn't holding back on its golden anniversary
Arts & Culture
March 18, 2015
Old Al Pacino Tony Award and Golden Globe Go on Auction
If you have enough money, you might soon be able to say hello to two of Al Pacino’s ...
Entertainment
January 13, 2015
Sting Unable to Save His Musical ‘The Last Ship’
Sting will be going down with his ship.
Arts & Culture
January 8, 2015
Dramatists Guild Fund Announces $170K in Grants
The Dramatists Guild Fund has awarded $170,000 to dozens of nonprofit theaters across the country, from the firmly ...
Arts & Culture
January 1, 2015
Creator of ‘Tail! Spin!’ Talks About Power, Truth
NEW YORK—One had a "wide stance" and another was "hiking the Appalachian Trail." Those were some of the ...
Entertainment
December 30, 2014
Broadway Box Offices Bulging With Holiday Profits
NEW YORK—Theater-goers were generous to Broadway producers this holiday season, with 19 of the current 36 shows breaking ...
Arts & Culture
December 30, 2014
Top 10 Theater of 2014
NEW YORK—This year's best-in-theater list includes a musical with multiple murders, the revival of an America masterpiece, and ...
Arts & Culture
December 23, 2014
Joan Rivers’s Will Leaves Money for Charities
NEW YORK—Joan Rivers left her daughter, Melissa, in charge of her fortune and left money for some of ...
New York
December 11, 2014
Photographer Captures Broadway Magical Workshops
The lights of Broadway are bright but they don’t shine on everyone.
Arts & Culture
November 18, 2014
Disney to Help New York Theatergoers With Tickets
NEW YORK—Disney is giving an early Christmas present to theatergoers in New York—the gift of flexibility.
New York
November 17, 2014
Sarah Ruhl on Her New Play and Book of Essays
Inspiration for a play can come from anywhere. For Sarah Ruhl’s latest, it came from somewhere close. So ...
Arts & Culture
November 15, 2014
Theater Review: ‘The Real Thing’ Is Thoroughly Excellent
The first time “The Real Thing” came to Broadway, it won the Tony Award for best play. The ...
Arts & Culture
November 15, 2014
Tom Dugan: The Man Behind the Man Who Hunted Nazis
Dugan’s 90-minute play is set in 2003 as the aging Wiesenthal welcomes a group of students to his ...
Arts & Culture
November 5, 2014
Carol Burnett Returns to Broadway, Happily
Carol Burnett returns to Broadway in A.R. Gurney’s charming play “Love Letters,” in which an actor and actress ...
Entertainment
October 15, 2014
Theater Review: ‘It’s Only A Play’ Is Wickedly Funny
Some people might call “It’s Only A Play” a valentine to the theater, but you mustn't believe them.
Arts & Culture
October 15, 2014
Irish Actress Sarah Greene Plays a Mean Bully
Sarah Greene's Broadway debut has not exactly been a demure, polite one.
Entertainment
June 2, 2014
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