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Plays
stella!!!!!
Nov. 11, 2024
Yes, Paul Mescal Will Star in
A Streetcar Named Desire
in New York
But, no, despite previous reports, it will
not
be on Broadway.
By
Jason P. Frank
go our own way
Oct. 2, 2024
Wait, Is
Stereophonic
About Us?
The
Rumours
sound engineer and his co-author are suing for damages, and possibly even to stop the play.
By
Jason P. Frank
single use plays
Oct. 2, 2024
British Theatre Trend Becomes American Theater Trend
Sarah Snook will make her Broadway debut in solo
Dorian Gray
the same month that Andrew Scott takes on solo
Vanya
.
By
Jason P. Frank
extra extra
Sept. 11, 2024
Brendan Fraser Is Staging Another Comeback
The Oscar winner will star in Samuel D. Hunter’s
Grangeville
in early 2025.
By
Jason P. Frank
fall preview 2024
Aug. 28, 2024
18 Plays and Musicals We Can’t Wait to See This Fall
The season of the diva is upon us.
By
Sara Holdren
and
Jackson McHenry
a-b-c
Aug. 8, 2024
Roman Roy Has Big Shoes to Fill Again
Joining Bob Odenkirk and Bill Burr in
Glengarry Glen Ross
.
By
Jason P. Frank
awards szn
June 17, 2024
The 2024 Tony Awards Winners
Which water feature/fire/flying car did the Tonys love the most?
By
Jason P. Frank
tony awards 2024
June 16, 2024
Kendall Roy Still Loves the Little Guy
Jeremy Strong went long on his Tony acceptance speech to thank the ushers.
By
Jason P. Frank
awards season
June 13, 2024
How to Watch the 2024 Tony Awards With Your Dad This Father’s Day
He’ll wanna see what
Stereophonic
is up to, we promise.
By
Jason P. Frank
starcrossed
May 22, 2024
Rachel Zegler to Play Juliet for Real This Time
Trading Elizabethan collars for suburban angst.
By
Jason P. Frank
broadway baby
May 13, 2024
George Clooney Is Switching Roles
In a Broadway adaptation of the 2005 film he directed, co-wrote, and starred in,
Good Night, and Good Luck.
By
Jason P. Frank
equity news
May 2, 2024
Patti LuPone Stages a Stage Comeback
She’s starring on Broadway again, alongside Mia Farrow in
The Roommate
.
By
Jason P. Frank
how’d they do it
Apr. 30, 2024
How
Stereophonic
Beat the Tony-Nominations Record
Thirteen nominations? That doesn’t just
happen.
By
Jason P. Frank
award szn
Apr. 30, 2024
The 2024 Tony Award Nominations
Hell’s Kitchen
and
Stereophonic
lead with 13 nods apiece.
By
Jason P. Frank
the south of what?
Apr. 24, 2024
Oh, Mary!
Cole Escola’s Madcap Medley Goes to Broadway
It’s no Booth Theatre, but the Lyceum will do.
By
Jason P. Frank
mom?
Mar. 26, 2024
A Motherquake Is Hitting Broadway!
Paula Vogel’s
Mother Play,
starring Jessica Lange and directed by Tina Landau, starts previews on April 3.
By
Jason P. Frank
drama class
Mar. 26, 2024
Does Victoria Pedretti Even Have a Max Subscription?
She hasn’t seen
Succession
or
The Sopranos
despite acting alongside Jeremy Strong and Michael Imperioli.
By
Jason P. Frank
effective theater
Dec. 11, 2023
Paapa Essiedu and Taylor Russell to Star in
The Effect
Off Broadway
Succession,
I May Destroy You,
and
Bones and All
collaborators linking up to beautifully destroy your mental state.
By
Jason P. Frank
coming soon
Oct. 4, 2023
The Tonys Are Prepping to Tread the Boards
At the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center in June.
By
Jason P. Frank
drama (no literally)
Sept. 11, 2023
What’s the Matter With
Mary Jane
?
Rachel McAdams will make her Broadway debut in the Amy Herzog play.
By
Jason P. Frank
exit interview
Sept. 4, 2023
‘There’s No Cheating in These Plays’
Marin Ireland on the embarrassing part of performing
Uncle Vanya
in an apartment.
By
Jason P. Frank
american football
June 13, 2023
Why Was Aaron Rodgers (Football Player at Large) at the Tonys?
When you’re a Jet, you’re a Jet (no, not that kind).
By
Jason P. Frank
tony awards 2023
June 12, 2023
The Highs, Lows, and Whoas of the 2023 Tony Awards
Unscripted and yet still charming.
By
Jackson McHenry
tony awards 2023
June 11, 2023
The 2023 Tony Award Winners
J. Harrison Ghee and Alex Newell make history as nonbinary performers.
By
Jason P. Frank
the thing
June 11, 2023
Shhh … Ariana DeBose Opened the Writer-less Tony Awards Without Speaking
No writers means no words, and that means more dancing.
By
Bethy Squires
my fursona is dropping
June 11, 2023
Tony the Tiger Went to the Tony Awards
With Dylan Mulvaney?
By
Bethy Squires
awards watch
June 9, 2023
What Should Win at the 2023 Tony Awards?
A Vulture critic and staff writer unpack the “thin-feeling season.”
By
Devon Ivie
and
Jackson McHenry
broadway bye-byes
Dec. 15, 2022
Ain’t No Mo’
Pushes Back Broadway Closing Date By a Week
Playwright and star Jordan E. Cooper’s call-to-action has worked.
By
Jennifer Zhan
all in the family
Oct. 25, 2022
Don’t Talk to Hugh Jackman or
The Son
Ever Again
Florian Zeller’s spiritual successor to 2020’s Oscar-winning film
The Father.
By
Alejandra Gularte
fall preview
Aug. 31, 2022
29 Plays and Musicals We Can’t Wait to See This Fall
How many Pulitzer winners can you fit in one season?
By
Jackson McHenry
batter up!
Aug. 18, 2022
Take Me Out
to Make a Run for Second Base (Return to Broadway)
With Jesses Tyler Ferguson and Williams back on the team.
By
Jason P. Frank
theater review
Aug. 14, 2020
How Parents, Children (and Playwrights) Made
Oedipus Rex
and
Antigone
at Home
Sophocles in Staten Island
is a family affair.
By
Helen Shaw
theater review
July 3, 2020
Uses for a Dull Knife: Productive Boredom in Three Zoomertainments
State vs. Natasha Banina
,
And So We Come Forth
and
Zero Cost House
By
Helen Shaw
theater review
June 13, 2020
Does Interactive Theater Work on Zoom? Two Theaters Switch On the Video
What exactly makes something feel “live”?
By
Helen Shaw
theater
Oct. 1, 2019
How Do You Make the Reverse of
The King and I?
“It’s a future China through the lens of a current-day Asian-American.”
By
Jackson McHenry
hidden treasures
Sept. 17, 2019
Someone Just Found John Milton’s Copy of Shakespeare, Which Is Absolutely Nuts
This is a big f*cking deal.
By
Kathryn VanArendonk
plagiarism
July 4, 2019
Idris Elba Denies ‘Offensive and Troubling’ Claims of Plagiarism Over Play
Tree
Sarah Henley and Tori Allen-Martin allege their contributions remain unacknowledged despite working on the production for four years.
By
Halle Kiefer
theater review
June 11, 2019
Theater Review: In the Park, the Warring Wits of
Much Ado About
Nothing
Shakespeare in the Park’s latest production.
By
Sara Holdren
2019 tony awards
June 10, 2019
The Highs and Lows of the 2019 Tony Awards
Cynthia Erivo!!!!
By
Jen Chaney
and
Kathryn VanArendonk
broadway
June 6, 2019
London’s Epic Gay Play
The Inheritance
Is Coming to Broadway This Fall
It racked up awards in the West End.
By
Jackson McHenry
party report
May 30, 2019
Michael Shannon Once Cut Himself Onstage Doing
Frankie and John
ny
Audra McDonald found him a Band-Aid.
By
Benjamin Lindsay
party report
Apr. 19, 2019
John Lithgow Thinks the Clintons Would Have a Hard Time at His New Play
He says it would be “tough.”
By
Benjamin Lindsay
broadway
Apr. 18, 2019
Jake Gyllenhaal and Tom Sturridge’s Very Sad Monologues Are Going to Broadway
They’ll perform this summer.
By
Jackson McHenry
party report
Apr. 16, 2019
Not Even
Star Wars
Could Prepare Keri Russell for Broadway
“It’s like training for the Olympics.”
By
Benjamin Lindsay
theater talk
Apr. 16, 2019
Claudia Rankine on Death, Reparations, and Becoming a Playwright
The celebrated author of
Citizen
talks about her new play,
The White Card —
also Mo’Nique, bad reviews, and marketable death.
By
Morgan Jerkins
photography
Mar. 5, 2019
How Ethan Hawke Transforms Into a ‘Cowboy’ Drifter for
True West
“When you’re doing eight shows a week, the life of an actor becomes very similar to the life of an athlete.”
By
Hunter Harris
broadway transfers
Jan. 14, 2019
Heidi Schreck’s
What the Constitution Means to Me
Is Transferring to Broadway
It will start performances March 19 and run through June 9.
By
Jackson McHenry
party report
Nov. 5, 2018
Kerry Washington, Steven Pasquale on What They’d Do If Trump Came to Their Play
“I would hope that it would crack his heart open.”
By
Benjamin Lindsay
party report
Nov. 2, 2018
The
Ugly Betty
Cast Would Revive the Show ‘In a Minute!’
“We can make one of the characters a Trump supporter if we have to.”
By
Nicole Weaver
tonys 2018
May 29, 2018
Tom Hollander Talks Playing a ‘Grumpy’ and ‘Immortal’ Brit on American Stages
“He’s a sort of Brexiteer.”
By
Sara Holdren
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