Leslie Kritzer on Creating Characters and Spreading Holiday Cheer
It’s a good thing too, since Kritzer is currently starring in "Elf," the musical adaptation of the hit film that returned to New York this holiday season after a successful 2010 run.
Leslie Kritzer on Creating Characters and Spreading Holiday Cheer
It’s a good thing too, since Kritzer is currently starring in "Elf," the musical adaptation of the hit film that returned to New York this holiday season after a successful 2010 run.
Broadway Faces Labor Strike During Busy Holiday Season
Local 32BJ of the Service Employees International Union, representing Broadway theater service workers, threatens to strike if new contract isn’t approved by Dec. 30.
Which Broadway Show Closed the Quickest? (Slideshow)
We take a look at some of Broadway's shortest-running shows.
George Takei to Speak at TEDxBroadway in 2013
Takei is one of a number of bold-faced names announced as participants in the Jan. 28, 2013, TEDxBroadway event.
Best of the Week Ahead: Dec. 6–12 (Slideshow)
“Golden Boy” on Broadway; a screening of “Following” with Christopher Nolan in L.A.; “A John Waters Christmas”; a night of comedy to benefit Hurricane Sandy victims; and new albums from Patti LuPone and Andrea McArdle are what we’re looking forward to this week.
Tourist Audiences and Internet Purchasing Increases on Broadway
Tourists continue to flock to Broadway productions in record numbers, according to a new report released by the Broadway League.
Best of the Week Ahead: Nov. 29–Dec. 5 (Slideshow)
David Mamet’s “The Anarchist” on Broadway, Los Angeles Ballet’s “The Nutcracker,” a “Book of Mormon” coffee table book, David Yazbek in concert, and a discussion of George Gershwin are things we’re looking forward to this week.
Transport Group to Honor Christian Borle
Broadway actor Borle, producer Sue Frost, and hair designer Paul Huntley will be honored at Transport Group's annual gala, "Gimme A Break!"
'Chaplin' to Hit the Road for U.S. and World Tours
The new Broadway musical "Chaplin" will go on a U.S. national tour in the fall of 2014 with an international world tour to follow.
'Virginia Woolf' Star Carrie Coon on Her Accidental Acting Career
Coon is making her Broadway and New York debut as housewife lush Honey in the 50th anniversary revival of Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?," directed by Pam MacKinnon.