
A day with El Mago Pop on Broadway: From the red carpet to behind the scenes
The Spanish illusionist debuts at the heart of US commercial theater in a milestone event that can mark a before and after in the career of an artist
The Spanish illusionist debuts at the heart of US commercial theater in a milestone event that can mark a before and after in the career of an artist
After cinema success in the 80s and 90s, the actor shifted to the stage and now has a lead TV role in ‘Painkiller’ and a guest appearance in ‘Only Murders in the Building’
The strike would mean the cancellation of 45 theater shows and tours in the US and Canada in a blow to New York, whose post-pandemic economy depends heavily on the sector
Known for his wry, subtle humor and deft wordplay, Harnick died in his sleep Friday of natural causes
Unpredictability has been inserted into what is usually an upbeat, safe and chummy night. The strike has left Broadway’s biggest night without a script, in a new venue far from the theater district
‘Some Like it Hot’, the musical adaptation of the 1959 film starring Marilyn Monroe, is the most nominated show at the Tonys in their 76th edition
Although air quality began to improve on Friday, the effects of the devastating blazes in neighboring Canada prompted authorities to hand out a million free face masks while flights and outdoor activities were canceled
There will be performances from the nominated musicals, pre-recorded montages of the plays and acceptance speeches. Everything else seems up in the air
The legendary theatrical actress has become a rising figure in American entertainment. She can be seen in theaters now in Ari Aster’s new film, ‘Beau Is Afraid,’ starring Joaquin Phoenix
The ‘Wizard of Oz’ prequel marks 20 years, breaking ticket sales records and becoming a generational pop culture hit. As the release of the film version approaches, we examine the keys to its perennial success
Three shows received nine nominations each: ‘& Juliet,’ ‘New York, New York,’ and ‘Kimberly Akimbo’.
The longest-running musical in American history (and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s favorite) says goodbye to New York after nearly four uninterrupted decades