Musical theatre
From girl groups of the ’90s to today’s memes, the musical comedy—which has found a new home at Netflix—is a veritable buffet of pop culture Easter eggs.
Brian d’Arcy James talks “Days of Wine and Roses,” Tony nominations, depression, Broadway’s future, and why he and Kelli O’Hara might soon tackle ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’
Schele Williams on making her Broadway directorial debut—and history—with “The Notebook” and “The Wiz,” her mom’s experience of Alzheimer’s, racism, and crafting diverse theater.
Musical fans are feasting on more than chicken wings this Super Bowl, with—finally!—a first look at Grande and Erivo in the “Wicked” musical movie.
“Prince talked about adapting “Purple Rain” for the stage for years. It’s only fitting we launch this world premiere in the city where it all began,” Prince’s former manager said.
“I am raising a glass to this remarkable woman and friend. Chita, amiga, Salud!” Moreno said in a statement—as others, including Bernadette Peters and Ariana DeBose, paid tribute.
The “Chicago” and “West Side Story” actress died “after a brief illness,” her daughter said. Rita Moreno said, “Chita Rivera is eternal...She was the essence of Broadway.”