‘Some Like It Hot’ on Broadway
“Some Like it Hot” is based on the award-winning movie starring Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, Marilyn Monroe, and Joe E. Brown. This popular play can be seen at the Shubert
“Some Like it Hot” is based on the award-winning movie starring Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, Marilyn Monroe, and Joe E. Brown. This popular play can be seen at the Shubert
New York, NY – One of the most beloved shows of the holiday season has returned to Radio City Music Hall with all the trimmings and starring the Radio City
Charles Fuller’s A Soldier’s Play, which won the Pulitzer Prize for drama in 1982, powerfully addresses group self-hatred, institutionalized racism, and the corrosive effects of hate and prejudice. The revived
The science-fiction musical Little Shop of Horrors originally opened on Broadway in 1982, brought to us by the legendary team of Howard Ashman (book) and Alan Menken (music), and there’s
The musical Jagged Little Pill, at the Broadhurst Theatre, is built around songs by Alanis Morissette and is a delight for her fans. Director Diane Paulus meticulously weaves those songs,
The life and times of Tina Turner is engaging and foot-stomping and hands clapping musical which keeps the audience engaged. Adrienne Warren the star of Tina-The Tina Turner Musical has
“The Great Society” is a continuation of Robert Schenkkan’s Tony award-winning play “All The Way” which dealt with the first year of President Lyndon Baines Johnson’s presidency and the passage
The latest revival of Harold Pinter’s extramarital-affair play Betrayal, at the Bernard Jacobs Theatre, stars Tom Hiddleston, Charlie Cox, and Zawe Ashton—all of whom are making their Broadway debut. The
The latest revival of Harold Pinter’s extramarital-affair play Betrayal, at the Bernard Jacobs Theatre, stars Tom Hiddleston, Charlie Cox, and Zawe Ashton—all of whom are making their Broadway debut. The
Playwright Bess Wohl’s family drama Make Believe is an 80-minute exploration of four siblings making the transition from childhood to adulthood. The first half of the play (at the Tony