Theater
Many of you may hate “Cats.” But a new adaptation of the show, “Cats: The Jellicle Ball,” gives the Lloyd Webber musical a queer, Ballroom spin that is fun, moving, and meaningful.
At the 77th Tony Awards, Sarah Paulson, Maleah Joi Moon, Jonathan Groff, Shaina Taub, and Kecia Lewis were also triumphant, while Hillary Clinton received a resounding ovation.
Will it be a “Stereophonic” sweep? Will “Hell's Kitchen” triumph? The Tony Awards promise to be highly competitive. Here our writers debate who and what will emerge victorious.
Playwright J.T. Rogers, Will Keen, now playing Putin on Broadway, and producers ponder how Trump’s trial could be staged—and if theater-makers and audiences would embrace the idea.
“I lived my whole life to see this show on stage. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll clap, you’ll stomp, it truly is a Grand Ol’ Opera. Pun and fun intended. Don’t miss it!”
The timing of the first Broadway revival of landmark play “Home” in over 40 years is piercing; its author, the playwright Samm-Art Williams, died just last month.
“The Good Place" star William Jackson Harper talks his first Tony nomination for “Uncle Vanya,” “Primary Trust,” grief, Steve Carell, anxiety, and resisting the “lead actor” label.