While appearing on a recent episode of Bravo's Watch What Happens Live, Death Becomes Her star Megan Hilty pitched the Real Housewives of Broadway to host and Housewives executive producer Andy Cohen.
As the year comes to a close, Broadway and Off-Broadway have delivered another exceptional crop of musicals, gifting us with ...
Throughout the performance, Odom breathed new life into familiar tunes with his genre-bending interpretations and dynamic ...
Performances in N.Y.C. A guide to every show on Broadway, including new musicals ... Mad Ones”), with music by Jason Howland and lyrics by Nathan Tysen (both of “Paradise Square”).
For decades, Broadway has welcomed film and TV's biggest stars as they headed to New York City for the chance to share in the intimate experience of performing in front of a live audience.
Just days after Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson appeared in a "queer" Broadway spinoff of "Romeo and Juliet," critics are questioning whether her involvement could compromise her ...
one had a good tune and crap lyrics, the other had the idea for 'Fairytale' but the tune was poxy, I gave them both to Shane and he gave it a Broadway melody, and there it was." MacGowan named the ...
"The Christmas Express," a musical about what happens when Santa is given a high-tech sled, was created with lyrics by Lightsey ... songs for "The Composer’s Melody," his first musical, in ...
The play, which premiered Off-Broadway in 2019 and made a London debut in 2022, centers on a private elementary school in California that is forced to reconsider its liberal vaccine policy ...
Matthew Murphy) The Broadway stars of Hadestown will reunite for a limited season in the West End early next year. With music, lyrics and book by Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Anaïs Mitchell, the ...
Liberal Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is receiving mixed reviews after making a surprise cameo performance as "Queen Mab" in the Broadway musical "& Juliet." While some social media ...
“You can always spot a Eureka Day kid, because at soccer games, they’re the ones who cheer when the other team scores.” So says Carina (Amber Gray), the parent of a new enrollee at Berkeley ...