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'Wicked' co-stars Ariana Grande, Jonathan Bailey reunite for musical revival

Grande and Bailey most recently starred together as Glinda and Prince Fiyero in "Wicked: For Good."

'Bug' review: Carrie Coon is terrifying in tense conspiracy-theory play on Broadway

Carrie Coon stars in the hair-raising revival of Tracy Letts’ freaky and potent 1996 drama that opened Thursday night on Broadway.

Celeb favorite Times Square restaurant closes after 48 years

Star fans included Sarah Jessica Parker, Robert Downey Jr., Jonathan Groff, Nathan Lane, Cynthia Nixon, Marsha Mason, Christine Baranski, Alan Cumming and many, many more.

'Paddington: The Musical' in London is the best family show in years

Broadway must be eyeing this big-hearted little bear with envy, because New York’s got nothing close that hasn’t already been chugging along for over a decade.

June Squibb is a marvel in 'Marjorie Prime' -- an early highlight of the Broadway season

The stage and screen legend is back home on Broadway, where she got her start in “Gypsy” opposite Ethel Merman in 1960, for the first time in eight years. 

Kristin Chenoweth's 'Queen of Versailles' to end early after dire reviews

The show officially opened two weeks ago.

‘Wicked’ on Broadway was ripped by critics — and then became a global hit worth billions

As "Wicked: For Good" is about to hit theaters, what many forget is that “Wicked” the musical didn’t start off as a surefire juggernaut that was destined to gross $6...

A hilarious new star bursts onto Broadway in 'Two Strangers (Carry A Cake Across New York)'

British actor Sam Tutty is funny, Shirley Temple endearing and effortlessly magnetic as in the new meet-cute musical.

Tony-winning 'Gilmore Girls' actress dead at 84

The "Death of a Salesman" actress lost her battle to cancer.

Can 'Stranger Things' Season 5 reverse the Broadway show's godawful ticket sales?: 'Holding onto hope'

Last week, “First Shadow,” which only landed on Broadway in late March, played to just 75% capacity. The seven days before that? 65%. 

'Oedipus' review: Mark Strong and Lesley Manville are ferocious in a pulse-pounding Broadway tragedy

British writer-director Robert Icke has wrestled Sophocles into 2025, breathtakingly so, with his starkly intense revival from London starring Lesley Manville and Mark Strong that opened Thursday night at Studio...

Tom Felton cries as he makes his Draco Malfoy debut on Broadway's 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child'

Tom Felton is making magic happen on Broadway.

Kristin Chenoweth returns to Broadway in a dire 'The Queen of Versailles' musical that needs a wrecking ball

At the center of the Broadway musical “The Queen of Versailles” is an unfinished, 90,000-square-foot house in Florida — one of the biggest private homes in America.

Rockettes are high-kicking through 100th anniversary with a thrilling tribute: ‘A huge honor’

Fans of the famed dance troupe will get a thrill out of New York City’s big tribute to the dancers as they mark their centennial.

Tom Felton says he's gotten 'tips' from Daniel Radcliffe for his Broadway 'Cursed Child' debut

Felton, who will soon star in the play "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," says his former movie co-star with more stage experience has lent him a hand.

'Grease' goes woke in off-Broadway parody where Danny doesn't just have eyes for Sandy

"Grease" is no longer the word. Now the word is "Vape!" -- an off-Broadway parody that reimagines the beloved musical set in a 1950s high school as it would look...

Laurie Metcalf bares her soul in moving Broadway play 'Little Bear Ridge Road'

It’s a hard-hitting, hard-laughing show that combines topics that you arrive at the theater not itching to confront — the COVID pandemic, meth addiction, health insurance, shift pay — into...

'Liberation' review: Stellar acting in a Women's Lib play on Broadway

Bess Wohl’s 1970s-set dramedy comes plenty of hot-tempered clashes, solid jokes and, to ensure no one dozes off, an extended full-frontal nudity scene. 

'Romy and Michele: The Musical' is an awful reunion nobody asked for

That’s what this entire exercise in soulless IP exploitation is: A fun movie masquerading as an interminable musical.

At the Stratford Festival, a back-flipping 'Annie' and hilarious ' Dirty Rotten Scoundrels'

The venerable Canadian theater festival’s revival of “Annie” plays well into December — one of spring-and-summer Stratford’s longest runs ever. So the sun will come out tomorrow, albeit for fewer...