The union board has voted to authorize a strike and is handing out strike pledge cards to members, as negotiators prepare for the next session. By Caitlin Huston Business Writer Broadway actors are ...
Allison Schrager is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering economics. A senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, she is author of “An Economist Walks Into a Brothel: And Other Unexpected Places to ...
Out of all the shows Apple TV+ has ever canceled, Schmigadoon! likely ranks near the top in loyal fan following. The series was canceled after two seasons (both of which I highly recommend), but now ...
Sept 30 (Reuters) - Broadway actors are preparing to walk off the stage in a strike that would shut down 32 stage productions as theater attendance approaches its peak season, according to their union ...
Talk about playing the long game! The cult musical “Chess” — which had only 68 regular performances on Broadway before closing in 1988 but spawned a hit soundtrack by two members of ABBA — is making a ...
Looking for a place to dine out, grocery shop or stay in the Wichita area? You might consider visiting businesses that passed recent health inspections. Places that serve and sell food or offer ...
The Great White Way has lost one of its most beloved stars. John Christopher Jones, the iconic Broadway actor best known for his performances in productions including Hurlyburly, The Goodbye Girl, The ...
NEW YORK — Musical theater, long the bread-and-butter of Broadway, is struggling. None of the 18 commercial musicals that opened on Broadway last season have made a profit yet. Some still could, but ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by With the cost of staging song-and-dance spectacles skyrocketing and audiences drawn to older hits, none of the musicals that opened last season have ...
Tyler is one of BroadwayWorld's lead News Desk Editors, covering breaking Broadway and theatre news daily. He studied Public Relations and Creative Writing at Loyola University Chicago while working ...
Last season, Broadway was bombarded by celebs. It was a Lazy Susan of Oscar winners plopped in even lazier productions. Tickets for forgettable-to-“avert your eyes!” plays starring Denzel Washington, ...
In the spring, I wrote that we were in the most electrifying season we’ve had on Broadway in years, and it was capped by a magnificent Tony Awards telecast hosted by Cynthia Erivo. This fall, I’m ...
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