Article | By Mary Wisniewski | February 25, 2025
Helen Hunt Has Wanted to Do Pinter's Betrayal For Years. Now She's Getting Her Wish in Chicago
The Oscar-winning actor stars in the marital drama opposite Ian Barford and Robert Sean Leonard at the Goodman Theatre.
Article | By Diep Tran | January 9, 2025
5 Reasons to See Maybe Happy Ending
If you love rom-coms, robots, jazz, and Studio Ghibli films—this is the musical for you.
Article | By PigPen Theatre Co. | May 17, 2024
PigPen Theatre Co. Break Down the Score for Water For Elephants
The new Broadway musical released its cast album May 17.
Article | By Terry Dickerson | April 11, 2024
The Tony nominee will play a mother in search of her missing daughter on the long-running crime drama.
Article | By Diep Tran | March 8, 2024
How the Cast of The Effect Put a New Spin on an 11-Year-Old Play
The play had a hit run last year in London, and now it’s being performed at the Shed Off-Broadway with the original cast.
Article | By Andrew Gans | January 19, 2024
The Skivvies Star Nick Cearley Is Ready to Perform With His Clothes On
The actor is returning to Barbra Streisand's basement for the 10th time.
Article | By Talaura Harms | November 20, 2023
In Snatch Adams at Soho Rep, Becca Blackwell Plays a 6-Foot-Tall Vagina
The trans performer uses humor to address gender, reproductive rights, and how much we actually don’t know about vaginas.
Article | By Vi Dang | June 1, 2023
In Some Like It Hot, J. Harrison Ghee Is Making Waves for Non-Binary Representation on Broadway
They are one of the first non-binary actors to be nominated for a Tony Award. Their ethos: "You have to free yourself to see yourself.”
Article | By Leah Putnam | May 5, 2023
Why Suzie Miller Quit Her Job as a Lawyer and Wrote Prima Facie
Miller wants to make people see the "endemic unfairness" of the law through her Olivier-winning play, now being performed by 2023 Tony nominee Jodie Comer on Broadway.
Article | By Talaura Harms | December 8, 2022
Jenn Colella Gets Nervous Before Every Cabaret Concert
The Come From Away Tony nominee is next in the lineup for Bloomingdale's holiday cabaret series at the store's Studio 59.
Article | By Sheryl Flatow | November 4, 2022
From the Archives: Into the Woods Is a Cautionary Fairy Tale for the '80s
James Lapine, Chip Zien, Joanna Gleason, and Paul Gemignani explain how Into the Woods changed up until opening night on Broadway, November 5, 1987.
Article | By Leah Putnam | August 9, 2022
How Apphia Campbell Turned a Weekend in Nina Simone’s Life Into a Solo Show
The Fringe First Award winner takes the stage as the iconic artist in her show Black is the Color of My Voice, returning to the festival.
Article | By Keith Loria | July 20, 2019
What’s It Like to Be a Teenager on Broadway?
Article | By Seth Rudetsky | October 9, 2018
How to See Stephanie J. Block, Sierra Boggess, Brenda Braxton, and More in a Private Concert
Article | By Ruthie Fierberg | June 4, 2018
Article | By Ruthie Fierberg | May 30, 2018
How Did Sutton Foster’s Daughter React to the Tony Winner’s New Album?
Article | By Ruthie Fierberg | October 29, 2017
Why Tony Winner Audra McDonald and Hamilton’s Javier Muñoz Are Reading The Children’s Monologues
Article | By Ben Rimalower | August 11, 2016
“I’m the Greatest Star” — The Essential Barbra Streisand on Disc
Article | By Whitney Spaner | May 30, 2016
Who Is Broadway’s Best Behind-the-Scenes Matchmaker?
Article | By Harry Haun | April 27, 2016
Tuck Everlasting: A Winnie-Winnie Situation
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