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Noah Reid Discusses Fighting for What's Right in Broadway's 'The Minutes'
The "Schitt's Creek" star talked to Newsweek about playing an outsider in town politics who's more concerned with society's safety of than his own.
How to Watch, Live-Stream of 'Ann Morrison: Merrily From Center Stage'
Ann Morrison, one of the stars of Stephen Sondheim's great flop, "Merrily We Roll Along," talked to Newsweek about her new cabaret show and about old friends.
Two Trailblazing Choreographers Bring Some Fancy Dancing to 'Funny Girl'
Choreographers Ellenore Scott and Ayodel Casel talk to Newsweek about putting some fancy footwork into what is usually seen as a star vehicle.
Beanie Feldstein Puts the Funny Into Broadway's New 'Funny Girl'
Feldstein emphasizes humor in the first-ever Broadway revival of "Funny Girl," distancing herself from the memory of Barbra Streisand's iconic performance.
Tony Awards Warns Will Smith Copycats Against Violence During Ceremony
Anyone who violates the Tony Awards' no violence policy during the June 12 ceremony will be removed "immediately," organizers said.
Neil Pepe Discusses the Star-Studded Broadway Revival of 'American Buffalo'
The artistic director of the Atlantic Theater Company talks about "American Buffallo," David Mamet, Laurence Fishburne, Sam Rockwell and Darren Criss.
Tracy Letts Talks About 'The Minutes,' His New Comedy of Menace on Broadway
After a two-year delay, "The Minutes" is set to debut on Broadway, and actor-playwright Letts talked to Newsweek about how the play has changed with the times.
How to Watch 'Anything Goes,' Starring Sutton, Foster in U.S. Cinemas
The 2021 London revival of the Cole Porter classic musical comedy has been captured on film and will be shown in U.S. theaters on March 27 and 30.
Scott Ellis Talks About the Broadway Gay-Themed Baseball Play 'Take Me Out'
The director of the Broadway revival of Richard Greenberg's "Take Me Out" talked to Newsweek about the production and what has and has not changed in 19 years
Betty Buckley Pays Homage to Stephen Sondheim With Her New Album
The star of Broadway, film, television and cabaret talked to Newsweek about Sondheim, her new album and her upcoming concert tour.
MasterVoices to Perform Stephen Sondheim's 'Anyone Can Whistle' in Concert
Ted Sperling and Santino Fontana talked to Newsweek about one of Sondheim's rare flops and how it is as relevant today as it ever was.
'Morning's at Seven' Brings Some Good Old-Fashioned Comedy to Off-Broadway
"Morning's at Seven" is a sweet comedy, a salve for these anxious times and something everyone should try to catch, especially with this special cast.
Playwright Recalls How Adele Attended His Play But Left Before It Started
Jeremy O. Harris has shared a Twitter thread about Adele visiting his off-Broadway play—before part of the set prompted her to walk out.
'Morning's at Seven' Returns Off-Broadway With a Stellar Cast
The new off-Broadway production of "Morning's at Seven." brings together a Broadway-level cast.
From 'Jagged Little Pill' to 'Slave Play' Snub, Controversial Tonys Moments
We look at some of the surprising wins, losses and other stunning moments at the Tony Awards ceremony held in New York City.
How to Watch the 2021 Tonys—and Who Is Performing
The Broadway theater awards are back after an extended break and the Tonys ceremony is going to be a little different this year.
Tony Awards, 2021 Date, Nominees and Predictions
Tom Hiddleston, Jake Gyllenhaal, Laura Linney and Mary-Louise Parker are among the nominees, but which works will win Best Play and Best Musical?
Broadway Icon Jerry Herman Gets Moving Tribute in 'You I like'
Jerry Herman composed a boatload of hummable songs, many of which are on display in "You I Like: A Musical Celebration of Jerry Herman," which has been conceived, written and directed by Andy Einhorn.
Terrence McNally Dies at 81 After Coronavirus Complications
Terrence McNally died at 81, following coronavirus complications in a Florida hospital on Tuesday.
Lois Smith, a Broadway Treasure, Discusses 'The Inheritance' and More
Lois Smith, who has starred in movies, television and theater for over 60 years is giving a (relatively) small but Tony-worthy performance in Broadway's "The Inheritance."
West Side Story Returns to Broadway Like Never Before
His vision in the musical is to show the cruelty and devastation, yet beauty and hope.
Everything You Need to Know About Tony Awards Darling 'Hadestown'
Lovers of theatre gathered at the Radio City Music Hall Sunday night for the 73rd Annual Tony Awards and witnessed one musical reach 'Hamilton' status.
Ali Stroker Makes History As First Wheelchair User to Win Tony Award
The 31-year-old won the Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role gong at the 2019 Tony Awards.
Everything We Know About 2019 Tony Awards
The award show will take place at the infamous Radio City Music Hall and will air live on CBS at 8 p.m. ET.
Jawan M. Jackson casts a spell on Broadway
The show, based on Williams' book, The Temptations, follows the journey of the longest-running No. 1 R&B group.
James Corden to Host the Tony Awards the Second Time
"I'm thrilled to be returning to host the Tony Awards, the Broadway community is very dear to my heart and I'm beyond proud to be part of this incredibly special night," said James Corden.
De Niro Attacks Trump Again During Tony Awards Speech
The actor received a standing ovation following his latest condemnation of the president.
Denzel Gives Top-Shelf Performance in 'Iceman Cometh'
Washington has performed the works of William Shakespeare, August Wilson, Lorraine Hansberry and now—arguably the toughest of them all—O'Neill.
Review: Stars Shine in 'Carousel' Delightful Revival
In the #MeToo-#TimesUp era, the topic of spousal abuse could not be more relevant, and it is front and center in the Broadway musical "Carousel," currently being revived at New York Imperial Theatre.