How Tony Danza Spends a Day Playing a Villain and Frank Sinatra
Tony Danza is making up for lost time. “One of the things I most regret about my life is that […]
Tony Danza is making up for lost time. “One of the things I most regret about my life is that […]
new video loaded: Same Shows, Different Prices: Broadway vs. the West End Michael Paulson reports from New York, and Alex
Oct. 30, 2003 Broadway Opening Kristin Chenoweth and Idina Menzel in the Broadway debut of “Wicked” at the Gershwin Theater.
In 1968, in the midst of a long career on Broadway — often playing maids, she noted — LeNoire founded
In 1968, in the midst of a long career on Broadway — often playing maids, she noted — LeNoire founded
Fast approaching the number of musicals Stephen Sondheim wrote is the number of revues written about him. The first, to
William Finn, a witty, cerebral and psychologically perceptive musical theater writer who won two Tony Awards for “Falsettos” and had
The average ticket price for “Othello” was $303.15 last week — down from previous weeks because of free seats for
“Oh!” Tituss Burgess said, the curls of his Mary Todd Lincoln wig bobbing as he spoke. “I need kneepads.” Fully
“Hamilton,” the musical theater juggernaut about the birth of American democracy, is canceling plans to perform next year at the