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Bernard Shaw’s “Saint Joan” Opens to Mixed Reviews
Saint Joan Opened at the Manhattan Theatre Club’s Samuel J. Friedman Theatre to Mixed Reviews, Starring Condola Rashad and Directed by Daniel Sullivan
The 2018 Tony Nominations Have Been Announced!
The 2018 Tony Award Nominations Have Been Announced, and the Most Recognitions Have Gone to Mean Girls, SpongeBob SquarePants, Angels in America, The Band’s Visit, ...
“The Iceman Cometh” Opens to Positive Reviews
The Iceman Cometh Opened to Positive Reviews in a Revival Directed by George C. Wolfe and Starring Denzel Washington as Theodore “Hickey” Hickman.
“The Boys in the Band” Begins Broadway Previews
The Boys in the Band Has Begun Previews at the Booth Theatre, in the First Ever Production of Mart Crowley’s 1968 Play, Directed by Joe Mantello and Starring Jim Pa...
“Rocktopia” Closes to Little Fanfare
Rocktopia, a Classic Rock and Classic Music Concert Event, Concluded its Broadway Run with Mddling Box Office and in the Wake of Negative Reviews.
“Angels in America” Extends for Two More Weeks
The Broadway Revival of Angels in America Has Extended for 2 Weeks After Earning 11 Tony Nominations, the Most of Any Play in History.
Special Tonys for Bruce Springsteen, John Leguizamo
The Tony Awards Include Two Non-Competitive Honors, the Special Tony Awards Given to Bruce Springsteen and John Leguizamo
Kenneth Lonergan’s “Lobby Hero” Concludes Run
Kenneth Lonergan’s Lobby Hero Closed on Broadway, Following a Run With Positive Reviews But Moderate Box Office, and Three Tony Nominations
Tony Nominations Analysis: Snubs and Surprises
The Tony Awards Has Announced its Nominations, and Quite a Few Deserving Contenders Were Snubbed, While There Were also Some Surprises
“The Play That Goes Wrong” Sets Closing Date
The Play That Goes Wrong Will Close at the End of August, While the Kenny Leon Directed Children of a Lesser God Will Close at the End of May.
“To Kill a Mockingbird” Back on Track on Broadway
To Kill a Mockingbird Will be on the Broadway Sage This Fall as Planned, Following a Settlement of the Ongoing Litigation Between the Producer Scott Rudin and the E...
“Some Like It Hot” to Be a Broadway Musical
Some Like It Hot Will Become a New Broadway Musical to Premiere in 2020, With Songs by Scott Wittman and Marc Shaiman, Produced by the Shuberts, Neil Meron, and Cra...
“Frozen,” “Escape to Margaritaville” to Launch Tours
Frozen and Escape to Margaritaville are Both Launching National Tours in the Fall of 2019, Even Though the Broadway Shows are Performing at Opposite Ends of the Cha...
“Children of a Lesser God” Concludes Its Run
Children of a Lesser God Concluded Performances at Studio 54, Directed by Kenny Leon, and Starring Joshua Jackson and Lauren Ridloff.
“The Boys in the Band” is Open and Unstoppable
The Boys in the Band Opened to Largely Positive Reviews, and is Performing Amazingly at the Box Office.
Edward Albee’s “Three Tall Women” Adds Final Show
Three Tall Women Will Close on June 24, 2018 After a Nine-Performance Week, as an Additional Show Has Been Added on the Final Show Day.
“Escape to Margaritaville” Sets Closing Date
Escape to Margaritaville Has Announced Will Play Its Final Broadway Performance on July 1, 2018 After Earning No Tony Nominations And Mediocre Reviews.
Bette Midler and Donna Murphy Back in “Hello, Dolly!”
Donna Murphy and Bette Midler Will Return to Hello, Dolly! for the Final Six Weeks of the Run after Bernadette Peters Concludes, with Murphy Playing Six Performance...
“Saint Joan” Closes on Tony Awards Day
Saint Joan Closes on Broadway on June 10, 2018, the Same Day as the Tony Awards, in which Condola Rashad is Vying for the Award for Best Performance by a Leading Ac...
“Band’s Visit” and “Harry Potter” Crush Tony Awards
The 2018 Tony Awards Took Place This Evening, With The Band’s Visit Winning 10 Awards Including Best Musical, and Harry Potter Winning 6 Awards Including Best Play.
Tom Stoppard’s “Travesties” Concludes Run
Travesties Concludes At The End Of This Week With A Critically Acclaimed Run, But No Tony Awards, And Having Been A Difficult Sell At The Box Office.
“The Prom” Landing on Broadway This Fall
The Prom Has Pushed Back Its Start Date To October 23, 2018, When It Will Begin Performances At The Cort Theatre In A Production Directed By Casey Nicholaw.
“Moulin Rouge!” to Begin Pre-Broadway Engagement
Moulin Rouge! Is Finally A Stage Production Beginning In Boston, Though Performances May Be Delayed Due To A Construction Related Incident At The Emerson Colonial T...
Broadway-Bound “Cher Show” Launches in Chicago
The Cher Show Began Performances At Chicago’s Oriental Theatre Prior To Coming To Broadway This Fall, With A Book By Rick Elice And Directed By Jason Moore.