Dec 17th, 2008
by Fivestar.
Planning on taking in some theater whilst visiting New York? Are you a local, and always wondered what the tricks are to getting those cheap tickets to the best shows? Finding cheap Broadway tickets is not always easy – but it is doable. There are some great clues contained in this vid on how to [...]
Broadway shows are filling up slower than ever before, as the immediate impact of the financial crisis starts to hit home. Sales are down, revenue is down, and some shows are shaky ground. There are reports of shows planning an early end to the season, and the deferment of some shows. Spamalot, Hairspray, Legally Blonde [...]
Is this the most expensive musical ever? And it is only in the design stage. NME reports that the new Spiderman Musical, which is being scored by none other than U2 front man, and all-round good guy (maybe he should take the lead role) Bono. $40million is the operating budget, with a weekly budget of [...]
Oct 2nd, 2008
by By BRUCE WEBER.
Adolescent anxiety is the subject of “13,” Jason Robert Brown’s new Broadway musical.

Oct 2nd, 2008
by By BEN BRANTLEY.
Norbert Leo Butz and Elizabeth Marvel bring authentic and unsparing life to “Fifty Words,” Michael Weller’s bruising domestic drama.

Oct 1st, 2008
by By ANITA GATES.
There are two big messages in this year’s New York Musical Theater Festival: Nobody wants to be in 2008 New York. Everybody is gay.

Oct 1st, 2008
by By BEN BRANTLEY.
Tarell Alvin McCraney’s “Wig Out!” is a gutsy, pulsing portrait of uptown drag queens and the men who love them.

“Shrek the Musical” has recast one major role and is reconceiving a second, the show’s producers announced.

The Walt Disney Company said that a permanent production of “The Lion King” would open in May at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino.

Sep 30th, 2008
by By JULIE BLOOM.
A new piece by the British company DV8 Physical Theater looks at religion and sexuality through the words of more than 85 people.

Christine Ebersole will return to Broadway in a revival of Noël Coward’s “Blithe Spirit.”

Sep 29th, 2008
by By MELENA RYZIK.
The Eugene Mirman Comedy Festival, which runs through Sunday at the Bell House and at Union Hall in Park Slope, “is sort of half ironic and half sincere.”
