Finding Neverland Opened On April 15, 2015 To Negative Reviews, And It Failed To Receive Any Tony Nominations, Still Remains Strong In Box Office.
It Shoulda Been You, Directed By David Hyde Pierce Opened On April 14, 2015 To Mixed Reviews, And Box Office Is Struggling To Stay Afloat.
In The Week Ending May 24, 2015, The Visit Is Barely Holding On, But Something Rotten! Broke Through The Million Dollar Mark, Attaining Hit Status.
Doctor Zhivago, Directed By Des Mcanuff, Closed On May 10, 2015 After Failing To Receive Any Tony Nominations And Struggling At The Box Office.
An Act Of God Began Previews Starring Jim Parsons, Directed By Joe Mantello, And Written By David Javerbaum Based On His Memoir.
Four New Shows Opened That Are Vying For Best Musical At The Tony Awards: Something Rotten!, The Visit, An American In Paris, And Fun Home.
In The Week Ending May 17, 2015, Broadway Had An Excellent Week With Over $2 Million Increase In Overall Box Office Across The 33 Shows.
Wolf Hall Parts One And Two Opened At The Winter Garden Theatre On April 9, 2015, Receiving Great Reviews And Eight Tony Nominations.
Gigi, starring Vanessa Hudgens and Victoria Clark, Opened On April 8, 2015 At The Neil Simon Theatre. It Received Mix Reviews, Only One Tony Nod For Best Featured A...
Hand To God Opened At The Booth Theatre On April 7, 2015 Starring Steven Boyer, To Rave Reviews, Having Secured Five Tony Award Nominations And Improving Box Office...
In The Week Ending May 10, 2015, An Act Of God Did Well In Its First Week. Increases Were Seen By It’s Only A Play, On The Twentieth Century, And Something Rotten!
The Shuberts Finally Ditch The 3D Interactive Broadway Seat And Ticket Finder On Telecharge.Com And Replace With Improved 2D Map. Still Flawed, But A Massive Improv...
Two Tony-Winning Broadway Stars, Alan Cumming And Kristin Chenoweth, Will Host The 69th Annual Tony Awards At Radio City Music Hall On June 7, 2015.
Skylight, starring Carey Mulligan and Bill Nighy opened at the John Golden Theatre on April 2, 2015. It received rave reviews and seven Tony nominations.
The Heidi Chronicles Played Its Final Performance On May 3, 2015, Closing After 80 Performances Including Previews. Elisabeth Moss Was Nominated For A Tony.
Living On Love, Starring Renée Fleming, Directed By Kathleen Marshall, Closes After Just A Month Of Performances Due To Low Box Office Response And No Tony Nominati...