60 Minutes director's cut of "Hamilton" offers more on the Broadway smash
60 Minutes director's cut of "Hamilton" offers more on the Broadway smash. Charlie Rose reports on Sunday, Dec. 25 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
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60 Minutes director's cut of "Hamilton" offers more on the Broadway smash. Charlie Rose reports on Sunday, Dec. 25 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
WalMart requests to test drones, Whole Foods recalls salads for listeria, a "Netflix for Broadway" and more. CBS News Moneywatch's Jill Wagner has today's CBSN Business Headlines.
An estimated 11 trillion gallons of water has destroyed parts of the Palmetto state; actress Ali Stroker is making a special debut in a revival of "Spring Awakening" on Broadway
Actress Ali Stroker is making a special debut in a revival of "Spring Awakening" on Broadway. Michelle Miller has the story of a young woman turning challenge into triumph.
From America's celebration of the country's workforce to the final curtain call for the eighth-longest-running show in Broadway history, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.
A new Broadway show tells the inspiring true story behind the famous hymn, "Amazing Grace." CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller reports.
Copeland became the first black ballerina to be named principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre, and now she is adding Broadway to her list of accomplishments. Copeland joins "CBS This Morning" for her first television interview since the historic announcement.
Actor Tommy Tune, this year's Tony lifetime achievement honoree, dishes on what excites him about the 2015 theater season.
Broadway's biggest night is getting underway, honoring some of the biggest productions and stars on the Great White Way. Marlie Hall is outside Radio City Music Hall with the latest.
"Fun Home," one of the hottest shows on Broadway, reveals the poignant life of writer Alison Bechdel, who grew up as the daughter of a Pennsylvania undertaker. The musical received 12 Tony nominations, including nods for best musical and five acting awards. Jamie Wax sat down with Bechdel and the stars of the show ahead of Sunday night's awards.
In an April 1985 episode of “Face the Nation,” Bob Simon tells Lesley Stahl about his recent trip to Vietnam, and says visiting the country 10 years after the fall of Saigon is “almost like walking into a Broadway theater the night after a play has closed: it’s recognizable, but it’s not the same.”
Taye Diggs is making history after being cast as Hedwig in the Broadway musical "Hedwig and the Angry Inch."
Actress/singer Megan Hilty tells CBS News' Lauren Moraski about the renewed interest in "Smash," her upcoming pilot and life as a mom.
Actors Bradley Cooper and Patricia Clarkson talk with Steve Kroft about working together in the critically-acclaimed Broadway show, "The Elephant Man."
Emmy winner, Kristin Chenoweth stars in a Broadway revival of "On The 20th Century" full of Hollywood glamour. And Sponge Bob is coming ashore in a new movie. Suzanne Marques has your Eye on Entertainment.
The playwright has been called "a dazzling new voice in American Theatre," who explores one of the most polarizing issues today: Being Muslim in America. Anthony Mason profiles playwright Ayad Akhtar, author of the current Broadway show, "Disgraced."
The chaos behind Donald Trump's policy of family separation at the border; then, robots come to the rescue after Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster; and, "To Kill a Mockingbird" comes to Broadway
While in New York City as lead in the "The Elephant Man" on Broadway, Cooper says he cherishes riding the subway. He also talks about the life-changing moment that put fame in perspective.
Known for his roles in "Silver Linings Playbook" and "American Hustle," Cooper shares how his father's death in 2011 still impacts him today.
A Tony Award-winner for the musical "Hamilton," Leslie Odom Jr. has now earned two Academy Award nominations for the drama "One Night in Miami," in which he plays famed singer Sam Cooke. Correspondent Tracy Smith talks with Odom about his remarkable career, from his teenage debut in Broadway's "Rent," to the possibilities that have opened up since his role as Aaron Burr in the groundbreaking "Hamilton."
Tony Danza is returning to Broadway with "Honeymoon in Vegas," based on the 1992 quirky comedy starring Nicolas Cage and James Caan. Danza and his co-stars spoke to CBS News' Ken Lombardi about their new musical.
Golden Globe-winner Michael C. Hall is glamming it up on Broadway as the title character in "Hedwig and the Angry Inch," a musical which picked up four Tony Awards this year, including a best actor win for Neil Patrick Harris. Hall, "Hedwig" co-creator John Cameron Mitchell and Lena Hall (who won a best actress Tony this year for her performance in the musical) spoke to CBS News' Ken Lombardi about what the "Six Feet Under" and "Dexter" star brings to the production.
Lesley Stahl sits down with the cast of the revival of Terrence McNally's comedy, "It's Only a Play," to learn what goes on backstage of a Broadway production, and what actors really think of critics' reviews. Joining Stahl are Matthew Broderick, Nathan Lane, Stockard Channing, F. Murray Abraham, Rupert Grint, Megan Mullally and Micah Stock.
At 6 years old, Iain Armitage may just be the nation's youngest theater critic. His reviews have attracted tens of thousands of views on Youtube. Jeff Pegues reports.
The young movie star takes on an ambitious role of showgirl Sally Bowles in a revival of "Cabaret." Also, Cate Blanchett gets to show off her wilder side as the voice of the python in Warner Brothers' adaptation of "The Jungle Book." Suzanne Marques has today's Eye on Entertainment.
A federal magistrate judge wrote that there is a "disturbing pattern of profound investigative missteps" in the case involving former FBI Director James Comey.
Former Harvard President Larry Summers said Monday he's "deeply ashamed" after messages between him and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were released last week.
New York Attorney General Letitia James' lawyers accused the Trump administration of "outrageous government conduct," arguing the fraud charges against her were intended to punish James for her opposition to President Trump.
An Indiana prosecutor has charged a homeowner who shot and killed a house cleaner earlier this month, when she showed up at his property by mistake.
The U.N. Security Council has approved a U.S. plan for Gaza that authorizes an international stabilization force to provide security in the Palestinian territory.
President Trump told reporters Monday the U.S. will sell Saudi Arabia F-35 fighter jets, a day before Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is set to visit the White House.
Joseph Emerson tried to shut down a commercial plane's engines midflight in 2023 while traveling off duty in the cockpit's jump seat.
Social Security's full retirement age is changing next year, affecting when the youngest baby boomers and Gen Xers can collect 100% of their benefits.
The Supreme Court will not reconsider a 25-year-old decision that found student-led and initiated prayer at football games unconstitutional.