Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ask Michael Arden what it’s like to mount a new Broadway musical and the “Lost Boys” director will take a beat, then methodically ...
Ask Michael Arden what it’s like to mount a new Broadway musical and the “Lost Boys” director will take a beat, then methodically deliver a wry response. “You might as well say, like, ‘Start a new ...
ST PAUL, Minn. — Did you miss your chance to meet Horace the Corpse Flower when it bloomed at Como Zoo in 2024? Then today is your lucky day. Como Park Zoo and Conservatory shared a press release ...
During the opening number of the 79th annual Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall, host Pink was joined by performers from just about every musical on Broadway for a show-stopping performance of ...
A corpse flower is predicted to bloom within the next 7 to 12 days at the University of Rhode Island. Corpse flowers usually bloom every five to seven years, but a corpse flower has not bloomed at URI ...
It’s Pride Month. And for the LGBTQIA+ community, the stage has always been both a mirror and a megaphone for activism and celebration. As we enter the month of June, that intersection of artistry and ...
Directed by Marc Bruni, “The Great Gatsby” is the full Broadway experience. Paul Tate dePoo III’s soaring Art Deco-inspired sets, including a pair of vintage automobiles, and vivid, photorealistic ...
The smelly corpse flower dubbed “Horace” has begun its bloom, prompting the Como Park Conservatory in St. Paul to extended its hours Sunday and make adjustments for expected crowds. Horticulturists ...
The 2025-2026 Broadway season generated nearly $1.91 billion in ticket sales, a new record. This comes ahead of Sunday's Tony Awards, which often lead to further ticket sales for winning shows. The ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The show, which revisits the story of a marmalade-loving bear, plans to open next April at the Hirschfeld Theater in New York. By Michael Paulson ...
Richard Zoglin is a New York-based writer and critic. No one goes to a Broadway musical expecting to see “Death of a Salesman.” Still, the classics of the genre nearly all had a core of seriousness.