Article | By Margaret Hall | March 4, 2025
Veteran Stage Manager Frank Hartenstein Has Died at 85
Mr. Hartenstein was the stage manager for a wide range of landmark original Broadway productions, including A Chorus Line, Into the Woods, and more.
Article | By Dylan Parent | March 3, 2025
Playbill Celebrates Broadway's March Birthdays
From a real-life couple to iconic composers, Playbill gives a standing ovation to Broadway's brightest born in March.
Article | By Andrew Gans | December 9, 2024
Photos: Little Shop of Horrors Celebrates 1500 Performances Off-Broadway
The hit revival of the Howard Ashman and Alan Menken musical continues at the Westside.
Article | By Andrew Gans | November 13, 2024
Wonderful Town Replaces The Wild Party in 2025 City Center Encores! Season
Zhailon Levingston will direct the classic Leonard Bernstein, Betty Comden, and Adolph Green musical comedy.
Article | By Margaret Hall | November 5, 2024
Kate Baldwin Joins Cast of The Gilded Age
The two-time Tony nominee is one of six new stars joining the period drama.
Article | By Andrew Gans | November 4, 2024
Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley Jackson will host the six-hour event supporting the Entertainment Community Fund.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | October 1, 2024
'If You Are Alive, LIVE': Broadway Community Pays Tribute to Gavin Creel
Beloved onstage and off, the Into the Woods and Hello, Dolly! star died September 30.
Article | By Molly Higgins, Andrew Gans | September 25, 2024
2024 Broadway Flea Market & Grand Auction Raises Over $1 Million for Broadway Cares
From Daniel Radcliffe's Merrily We Roll Along sneakers to gravel from the stage of The Outsiders, fans took home a treasure trove of theatre memorabilia.
Article | By Andrew Gans | September 20, 2024
For Oh, Mary! Star Bianca Leigh, A Scarcity of Roles Made Her Realize She's a 'Lifer'
The artist is part of the cast that is currently bringing audiences to nightly fits of laughter at Broadway's Lyceum.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | September 10, 2024
'One of the Greats,' 'An Actor's Actor': Broadway Pays Tribute to the Legacy of James Earl Jones
The EGOT-winning stage and screen icon died September 9 at the age of 93.
Article | By Andrew Gans | August 12, 2024
Andrea Martin, Leslie Uggams, Paul Alexander Nolan, More Join Season 3 of The Gilded Age
Even more theatre stars will be part of the upcoming third season of Julian Fellowes' HBO period drama.
Article | By Margaret Hall | July 15, 2024
Tony Winners Mandy Patinkin and André De Shields Join Brilliant Minds on NBC
The medical drama stars Broadway vet Zachary Quinto.
Article | By Andrew Gans | July 8, 2024
The 53rd anniversary induction ceremony will be held in November at the Gershwin Theatre.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | July 4, 2024
Camp and the Art of Being Cole Escola
The cult sensation and co-star Conrad Ricamora tell us about the surprising brilliance behind Escola's deeply stupid Oh, Mary!.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | June 20, 2024
All-Star Concert of Follies Plays Carnegie Hall June 20
Jennifer Holliday, Carolee Carmello, and Norm Lewis are among those set to perform the Stephen Sondheim-James Goldman musical for Transport Group.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | June 3, 2024
Beth Leavel, Kate Baldwin, More Join Transport Group's Upcoming Sold-Out Follies Concert
The Stephen Sondheim-James Goldman musical is playing Carnegie Hall June 20.
Article | By Seth Rudetsky | March 13, 2024
'I Grew Up Obsessed': Remembering Chita Rivera
Seth shares his favorite memories of the Tony Award winner on and off stage.
Article | By Andrew Gans | February 20, 2024
Rob Ruggerio will direct the Tony-winning Rupert Holmes musical whodunit.
Article | By Margaret Hall | January 16, 2024
Celebrate the 60th Anniversary of Hello, Dolly!
The musical, based on Thornton Wilder’s The Matchmaker, first premiered at the St. James Theatre January 16, 1964.
Article | By Margaret Hall | December 26, 2023
How The Gilded Age Is Showing the Creation of Broadway's Theatre District
The New York premier theatre scene used to be in lower Manhattan, but the HBO show dramatizes how it moved up to Midtown.
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