Darren Criss leads a brand new Broadway musical romance about the fickle nature of machines and mortals.
Thornton Wilder's classic American play, with a stellar cast led by Jim Parsons, digs deep and touches the soul.
A dramatic London import, The Hills of California, about shattered dreams drifts to Broadway with potency and poignancy.
Two iconic celebrities muddle through a contemporary Broadway play that has very little to say about anything.
A-listers from stage and screen will grace New York's Broadway and Off-Broadway houses this fall in a wide range of plays and musicals.
A musical theater classic is remounted with Sutton Foster, Michael Urie and a regal ensemble.
Ricketts, who was featured in Showtime's "Fellow Travelers," is playing a pivotal character in the Broadway musical adaptation of "Gatsby."
"Hell's Kitchen" traces the early years of Grammy-winning artist Alicia Keys, but it only scratches at the surface.
The new Broadway musical "Suffs" educates, inspires, and persuades -- all while being incredibly entertaining.
Eddie Redmayne and Gayle Rankin shimmer in a richly immersive Broadway revival of the Kander and Ebb masterpiece, "Cabaret."
Like a day-old bagel, "The Outsiders" is only a sufficient Broadway musical if you're absolutely starved for options.
"The Who's Tommy: delivers all the goods in a thrilling production starring Ali Louis Bourzgui, a superstar in the making.
A buzzy, brilliant take on Mary Todd Lincoln, Cole Escola's "Oh, Mary!" is pure comic gold.
The new contemporary musical "Days of Wine and Roses" explores a fraught romance bound together by the bottle.
Suffused with great intentions, Joshua Harmon's thoughtful "Prayer for the French Republic" is far too excessive in its telling.