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Broadway
Broadway Star Suddenly Quits US Musical About Tiananmen Massacre While on Tour in China
A broadway star has abruptly withdrawn from the leading role in the musical about Tiananmen massacre in 1989 just weeks before its debut, while he’s touring in China.
September 1, 2023
BY
Alex Wu
Theater Review: ‘New York, New York’: Lots of Heart, but It Tries Too Hard
NEW YORK—On paper, the Broadway musical “New York, New York” has the makings of a sure-fire hit. Yet ...
May 13, 2023
BY
Judd Hollander
‘Is He Dead?’: Mark Twain Comes Back to Life
To read a play rather than watch it performed is a bit like eating a beef burrito without ...
January 7, 2023
BY
Jeff Minick
Becoming Fred Astaire
Fred was in trouble. Ever since childhood, he and his sister, Adele, had danced together as a team, ...
October 1, 2022
BY
Stephen Oles
Some Broadway Theaters to Drop COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates, All to Keep Masking Requirements
Some theaters on Broadway in New York won't require COVID-19 vaccination from customers, starting in May, The Broadway ...
April 16, 2022
BY
Zachary Stieber
Comedian Mort Sahl Dies at Age 94
Comedian Mort Sahl, who was widely considered the father of modern political satire, died on Tuesday. He was 94. ...
October 28, 2021
BY
Web Staff
Tony Awards Ceremony Slumps to 2.6 Million Low on Television
LOS ANGELES—The television audience for Sunday's Tony Awards for theater slumped to a new low despite a star-studded ...
September 27, 2021
BY
Reuters
‘Flower Drum Song’ and Screen Star Alvin Ing Dies at 89
NEW YORK—Actor and singer Alvin Ing, known for roles on Broadway and on tour in “Pacific Overtures” and ...
August 4, 2021
BY
The Associated Press
Broadway to Require Patrons Show Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination
Theaters on Broadway in New York City will require audience members to wear masks and present proof of ...
July 30, 2021
BY
Zachary Stieber
Segerstrom Bringing Broadway Back at Full Capacity
Seats for the Segerstrom Center for the Arts’ Broadway series could fill to full capacity this November as ...
May 6, 2021
BY
Lynn Hackman
Tony Award-Winning Choreographer Bob Avian Dies at 83
NEW YORK—Bob Avian, a Tony Award-winning choreographer who had a role in some of the most beloved and ...
January 22, 2021
BY
The Associated Press
Tony-Nominated Broadway Star Rebecca Luker Dies At 59
LOS ANGELES—Soprano Rebecca Luker, a three-time Tony nominated actor who starred in some of the biggest Broadway hits ...
December 24, 2020
BY
The Associated Press
Tony-Winning Choreographer, Actress Ann Reinking Dies at 71
NEW YORK—Ann Reinking, the Tony Award-winning choreographer, actress, and Bob Fosse collaborator who helped spread a hybrid of ...
December 16, 2020
BY
The Associated Press
Vacant Storefronts on NYC’s Broadway Surge by 78 Percent, Report Says
In another troubling sign of the pandemic's effect on the U.S. economy, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer and her ...
September 10, 2020
BY
Tom Ozimek
Broadway Veteran Nick Cordero Dies From Virus Complications
NEW YORK—Tony Award-nominated actor Nick Cordero, who specialized in playing tough guys on Broadway in such shows as ...
July 5, 2020
BY
The Associated Press
Broadway Actor Nick Cordero Wakes Up From Coma, Wife Says
Broadway actor Nick Cordero woke from a COVID-19-induced coma after several weeks, according to his wife, Amanda Kloots, ...
May 15, 2020
BY
Jack Phillips
Broadway Actor Nick Cordero Has Right Leg Amputated Over COVID-19 Complications
Nick Cordero, a Broadway theater actor, is recovering after his leg was amputated following complications from COVID-19, it ...
April 19, 2020
BY
Jack Phillips
Theater Review: ‘My Name Is Lucy Barton’
NEW YORK—Each of us has links to our past, no matter how we may try to deny them. ...
January 27, 2020
BY
Judd Hollander
Theater Review: ‘A Christmas Carol’
NEW YORK—People love the idea of second chances, which goes a long way in explaining the staying power ...
December 4, 2019
BY
Judd Hollander
Theater Review: ‘Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune’
NEW YORK—Who knew there could be so much chemistry between two people brushing their teeth? A fascinating look at ...
June 13, 2019
BY
Judd Hollander
Theater Review: ‘Oklahoma!’
NEW YORK—The coolest new show on Broadway in 2019 is the revival of a 1943 musical. Social media ...
May 12, 2019
BY
Jani Allan
Theater Review: ‘Mike Birbiglia’s the New One’
NEW YORK—Mike Birbiglia wants to talk to you about his couch. Well, not only about that. Although how this ...
November 24, 2018
BY
Judd Hollander
Broadway Musical Anastasia Goes Global
The Broadway producers of the musical "Anastasia" are taking the successful show around the world. To celebrate the ...
September 28, 2018
BY
Reuters
Theater Review: ‘Lobby Hero’
NEW YORK—A group of people standing around talking is not always the best idea for a play. Fortunately, ...
April 7, 2018
BY
Judd Hollander
Theater Review: ‘Prince of Broadway’
Despite the able cast and distinguished subject of Hal Prince, "Prince of Broadway” feels inconsistent and incomplete.
September 2, 2017
BY
Judd Hollander
Theater Review: ‘Marvin’s Room’
Making its belated Broadway debut at the American Airlines Theatre, playwright Scott McPherson looks at when a system ...
July 16, 2017
BY
Judd Hollander
A World of Misinformation and Censorship
NEW YORK—In George Orwell's gripping novel "1984," the most dangerous type of oppression is one not clearly defined ...
July 8, 2017
BY
Judd Hollander
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