"Only Murders in the Building's" Michael Cyril Creighton helps us solve some behind-the-scenes mysteries from season four.
From the original "Torch Song Trilogy" to "Election," to his current role in "Babbitt," the actor discusses his legendary career.
The gay actor is part of a buzzy cast, including Noah Galvin and Beanie Feldstein, in the KenCen's "25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee."
Gavin Creel passed away at age 48 after a short battle with a rare, aggressive form of cancer. We are reviving this interview with him...
Scene-stealer Natasha Rothwell takes off as the creator and star of her own Hulu series, "How to Die Alone."
Hunter Schafer talks about her alarmingly brutal new horror film "Cuckoo," as well as where she would eventually like to land in her career.
In "Fly Me to the Moon," Academy Award-winner Jim Rash plays a preening director and steals every scene he's in
Ben Platt on his new record "Honeymind," what "Evan Hansen" gave him, and his charming husband-to-be, Noah Galvin.
As the sprite with a mischievous streak, Zack Powell is having the time of his life in Everyman Theatre's "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
As sassy, Southern housewife Dixie Longate, actor Kris Andersson has been singing the praises of Tupperware for years
Drag theater troupe Highball Productions gets ready to premiere "Shecago," its latest "live drag musical" at JR.'s Bar & Grill.
For three decades, Wilson Cruz has been combining acting with activism to ensure that the next generation thrives.
Katy O'Brian thrills in the new lesbian thriller "Love Lies Bleeding," as a bodybuilder who finds her soulmate and purpose.
Michael Shayan pays tribute to his larger-than-life Iranian-Jewish mother in "Avaaz" at the Olney Theatre Center.
Julio Torres brings his unique comic vision to the big screen, writing, directing, and starring in the hilarious "Problemista."