Broadway
The Tony-winning star reveals how playing the former first lady for Colbert helped people take her “seriously” as a comedic actress and led to her new solo show “Nobody Cares.”
Eddie Redmayne makes for a mesmerizing Emcee in Rebecca Frecknall’s stark and lush Broadway mounting of Kander and Ebb’s “Cabaret”—with as much food and drink as you can stomach.
After winning an Olivier Award for playing Vladimir Putin in “Patriots,” Will Keen—now on Broadway—talks about mixing rage, betrayal, ruthlessness, and comedy to create a dictator.
With the presidential election imminent, director Sam Gold wants to craft a show “that celebrates youth and hope, and unleashes the anger young people feel” about their futures.
As Justin Peck’s “Illinoise” lands on Broadway, the star choreographer and director talks Spielberg, Tony Awards, grief, and how dance is at the heart of his film directing debut.
The writer, who won a Tony for penning a late-career sendup of Chekhov, was diagnosed with aphasia in 2016.
The first Broadway production in nearly 25 years of Thornton Wilder’s classic play—about life in the town of Grover’s Corners, New Hampshire—will open in September.