Denzel Washington, Kieran Culkin and Robert Downey Jr. were rightly snubbed by the Tony Award nominations, while smaller shows like "Maybe Happy Ending" and "Oh, Mary!" soared.
SOURCE: The New York Post at 02:10PMThe corpse musical “Dead Outlaw,” which opened Sunday at the Longacre Theatre, has been schlepped from the cool and intimate Minetta Lane Theater in Greenwich Village to a big Broadway h…
SOURCE: The New York Post at 05:00PMDirector Alex Timbers and his irrepressible star Jonathan Groff have made magic with the Bobby Darin musical “Just in Time,” which opened Saturday night at the Circle in the Square The…
SOURCE: The New York Post at 10:09PMThis slaphappy, reworked revival of “The Pirates of Penzance,” which opened Thursday night on Broadway, shifts the absurd action some 2,800 nautical miles west to New Orleans, Louisian…
SOURCE: The New York Post at 10:00PMAll of the blaring special effects are in service of a throwaway play in which the real villain ain't Vecna — it's the writing.
SOURCE: The New York Post at 12:00AM“Floyd Collins,” the real story of a trapped Kentucky cave explorer, is a musical split in two — and not for the better.
SOURCE: The New York Post at 11:32AMKimberly Belflower’s often entertaining, mostly clever, frequently phony dramedy that opened Monday night at the Booth Theatre could have used another draft.
SOURCE: The New York Post at 11:00PMThe best part of venturing out into jam-packed Times Square in the busy spring? Venturing inside into a somewhat less jam-packed bar or restaurant for a meal, a martini — and a star spotti…
SOURCE: The New York Post at 01:06PM“Let’s Be Bad” is a song from the Broadway musical “Smash.” It is also the production's motto.
SOURCE: The New York Post at 10:30PMIt’s a rare and special experience to watch performers of the calibre of Peters and co-stars like Lea Salonga sing Sondheim while backed by a sensational 14-piece orchestra in an intimate …
SOURCE: The New York Post at 09:01PMJasmine Amy Rogers, a 25-year-old actress, makes a marvelous Broadway debut in the Betty Boop musical “Boop.”
SOURCE: The New York Post at 09:00PMYou’re five years older by curtain call.
SOURCE: The New York Post at 11:00PMPoor Betty was a victim of the Hays Code, or the Motion Picture Production Code, which in 1934 banned profanity and curtailed violence and sexual content in movies — even animated movies.
SOURCE: The New York Post at 02:54PMIt comes as a surprise that the impression left by the dusty historical drama as the audience pours out onto Broadway is so small and fleeting. Good Night, and What’s For Dinner?
SOURCE: The New York Post at 11:59PMDavid Mamet's should-be scorcher of a story about sleazy, lying, ruthless Chicago real-estate salesmen who will commit crimes and ruin lives to close a deal is as laid-back as a work-fr…
SOURCE: The New York Post at 11:30PMIn a flourish of theatrical magic, with the help of mind-boggling technology, the surely exhausted “Succession” star Sarah Snook plays 26 roles in “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” which…
SOURCE: The New York Post at 10:00PMLike any Broadway show, the musical “Operation Mincemeat” sells merchandise and drinks at intermission. Might I also suggest Adderall?
SOURCE: The New York Post at 10:00PM“Buena Vista Social Club,” the new musical that opened Wednesday night at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, is practically a jumbo jet to Havana.
SOURCE: The New York Post at 10:00PMThis bombshell-littered house belongs to the Jaspers, a powerful black political dynasty whose controversies and scandals come down faster than the blizzard outside their window.
SOURCE: The New York Post at 11:00PMWhile the crowd has come for Paul, at the end of Tennessee Williams’ classic play, which opened Tuesday night in Brooklyn, they leave raving about Patsy Ferran.
SOURCE: The New York Post at 10:00PMThis is not a victory for classics. It’s a war on your wallet.
SOURCE: The New York Post at 12:39PMToo bad the Broadway show named after a giant tree is a toothpick.
SOURCE: The New York Post at 10:00PMFor starters, there are three new musical comedies about corpses: “Dead Outlaw,” “Operation Mincemeat” and “Death Becomes Her.”
SOURCE: The New York Post at 03:05PMAlready playing in New York, London, Sydney and Toronto, when "Titanique" opens its fifth production in Chicago in May, it will have as many concurrent runs as “Hamilton.”
SOURCE: The New York Post at 03:22PMLinda Lavin, who died Sunday at age 87, was a captivating Broadway star beloved by audiences for her electrifying contradictions.
SOURCE: The New York Post at 06:30PMTicket-buyers are being charged as much as $800 a pop some weeks for what is little more than a sedate staged reading of New Yorker cartoon captions uttered by celebrities.
SOURCE: The New York Post at 08:04PMWith stop-start direction from George C. Wolfe, the musical runs out of gas early on.
SOURCE: The New York Post at 12:00AM“The Devil Wears Prada,” Elton John’s horrid musical that crashed and burned two years ago in Chicago, is giving it a second go in London.
SOURCE: The New York Post at 03:30PMFor Elton John, Trump’s victory did not make Broadway great again.
SOURCE: The New York Post at 11:28AMOn Tuesday, the “Crocodile Rock” singer’s “Tammy Faye,” a migraine about mascara set to music, posted its closing notice only five days after opening night. Said a wag: “The shoc…
SOURCE: The New York Post at 12:03PMThere is a miracle elixir in the campy musical “Death Becomes Her,” which opened Thursday night at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre: Megan Hilty and Jennifer Simard.
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