Adrien Brody talks his TurboTax Super Bowl ad, making his Broadway debut in Fear of 13 and talking to Timothee Chalamet ...
For over a century, Broadway has been at the heart of New York City culture, with glittering marquees welcoming millions of tourists and locals every year. But Broadway musicals are now struggling to ...
Between Breakout stars and Broadway legends, these are the performances that stayed long after the curtain fell Dave Quinn is the Deputy News Director at PEOPLE. He has been working at the brand since ...
“Titanique” will run for 16 weeks at the St. James Theatre, which recently housed the short-lived run of Kristin Chenoweth and Stephen Schwartz’s musical “House of Versailles.” Previews for “Titanique ...
NEW YORK – This year, Hollywood’s A-list descended on Broadway like never before. Beltress extraordinaire Lea Michele, meanwhile, made a five-course meal of “Nobody’s Side” in “Chess,” while the wry ...
The Broadway League released its latest research analysis, “The Demographics of the Broadway Audience 2024-2025," published on December 10. The report is a profile of the audience at Broadway shows ...
Broadway got an updated look at itself today, with the Broadway League‘s annual demographics report showing yet again that the typical theatergoer was more than likely female, white, about 41 years ...
The revival is the latest produced by Rudin since his Broadway return. By Caitlin Huston Business Writer The Arthur Miller play first premiered on Broadway in 1949 and was recently revived during the ...
Searching for cheap Broadway tickets? PEOPLE breaks down the smart ways to find real deals (and avoid the fakes) Joan Marcus;Evan Zimmerman Murphymade Buying Broadway tickets in NYC doesn't have to be ...
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