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Catch ‘Em While You Can: Curtains Closing on Nearly a Dozen Broadway Shows This Month
Long-beloved and recent debuts are leaving Broadway this month. Catch them before they’re gone.
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Sudden Broadway Closures of Brand New Shows Raise Uproar, Diversity Concerns
The sudden closures have fans and many in the Broadway community worried about the future of diversity in theater.
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‘Hadestown' Star Under Fire for Publicly Shaming Audience Member — Twice
An audience member for ‘Hadestown’ said she was using a sanctioned closed captioning device to help her understand and enjoy the show, and it was provided by the theater — but an actor onstage mistakenly thought she was using it to record.
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‘Phantom of the Opera,' Longest-Running Broadway Show, to Close After 35-Year Run
“Phantom of the Opera,” a Broadway fixture for so long that it feels like part of the fabric of New York City, will close after a 35-year run.
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Historic Broadway Theater Renamed in Honor of James Earl Jones
The newly restored Cort Theatre on Broadway has been renamed after James Earl Jones, becoming the second theater on the Great White Way named after a Black artist.
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New ‘Funny Girl' Chosen to Replace Departing Beanie Feldstein
Broadway has a new Fanny Brice. Producers behind Broadway’s revival of “Funny Girl” announced the newest additions to join the cast later this year: Lea Michele and Tovah Feldshuh. The “Glee” actress and star of the Tony winning musical “Spring Awakening” will take over for Beanie Feldstein, who opened the production back in April coinciding with Barbra Streisand’s 80th...
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Broadway-Based Improv Show Makes Stop in San Diego During Tour
A dynamic fusion of quick-thinking comedy and music has come to San Diego in the form of a show available to see at The Old Globe Theatre for another week.
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‘Freestyle Love Supreme' in San Diego
“Freestyle Love Supreme” is coming to San Diego to bring entertainment, comedy and music.
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A 20-Year-Old Broadway Play About LGBTQ Inclusion in Sports Is More Relevant Than Ever
The Broadway revival of “Take Me Out” shines a spotlight on LGBTQ+ inclusion in major league sports.
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Broadway Star Patti LuPone Rips Theatergoer for Not Following Mask Policy
It’s the on-stage outburst that has Broadway buzzing, from a stage legend known for not holding back her feelings about theater etiquette.
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2022 Tony Awards: See the Full List of Nominees
Nominations for the 75th Tony Awards were announced Monday, with 34 shows vying for 26 categories. See the full list of nominees here.
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‘A Strange Loop' Earns a Leading 11 Tony Award Nominations
“A Strange Loop,” Michael R. Jackson’s critically cheered theater meta-journey earned a leading 11 Tony Award nominations Monday as Broadway joined the national discussion of race by embracing an envelope-pushing Black-written and Black-led musical. Jackson’s 2020 Pulitzer Prize drama winner about a Black gay man writing a show about a Black gay man earned nods for best musical, best leading...
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Daniel Craig Contracts COVID-19, Canceling Broadway ‘Macbeth' Performance
Could it be the curse of the Scottish play?
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Historic Broadway Theatre to Be Renamed for James Earl Jones
The EGOT winner played his first show at the Cort in 1958, and over his career has been in 21 Broadway shows.
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Broadway's ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' Actor Fired
The actor playing Harry Potter has been fired from the Broadway production of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” following a complaint by a co-star about his conduct
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‘Anything Goes' to Steam Into U.S. Movie Theaters in Spring
If you can’t make it to New York to see Sutton Foster on Broadway in the classic musical “The Music Man,” don’t worry. You can always catch her at your local movie theater in another classic musical.
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Former ‘Wicked' Star Saves the Show With Emergency Performance: ‘an Incredible Moment'
Carla Stickler stepped away in 2015 to begin a new career as a software engineer, but when she was called back to the Broadway stage about seven years later, she didn’t miss a beat.
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Here's Everything You Need to Know About ‘Annie Live!'
Here’s what you need to know about the production, the latest of numerous “Annie” adaptations.
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Broadway Honors Stephen Sondheim With ‘Sunday' Performance in Times Square
There were few dry eyes among the crowd gathered to perform one of the signature songs from “Sunday in the Park with George.”
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Stephen Sondheim, Broadway Legend, Dies at 91
He is best known for his work in some of Broadway’s most enduring musicals, including West Side Story and Sweeney Todd.