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Despite five Tony nominations, the Broadway debut from Steve Martin and Edie Brickell came up empty-handed
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Despite five Tony nominations, the Broadway debut from Steve Martin and Edie Brickell came up empty-handed
A look at the top moments, performances and stars at the 70th annual Tonys
Before Broadway's biggest night could get underway, the "Late Late Show" host addressed the tragic news
Here's who won big at the 2016 Tony Awards
Broadway's biggest stars hit the red carpet at the 70th Tony Awards
The actors who answer a Broadway casting call probably all hope to win a Tony someday. But first, they need to survive the audition
Deadly nightclub shootings cast a shadow on Broadway's annual awards ceremony
Broadway actors try to memorize their lines well before opening night, and they all have their individual ways of doing that
Actor Sean Hayes first won notice for his breakout role on the TV series "Will and Grace."
Stage and TV stars describe their personal processes for "moving into the mind of the character"
The Emmy-winner is now appearing on Broadway as an irreverent deity in the comedy "An Act of God"
Sara Bareilles says the stripped-down emotions that permeate the Tony-nominated musical come from a personal place
Producers, theatergoers bemoan the rise of "ticket bots" -- digital scalpers that can snatch every available seat in seconds
Patterns emerge when reviewing 20 years of winners: Set the show in the past, for instance, and consider a one-word title
Despite smashes like "Hamilton" and record box-office sales, only 1 in 5 productions earn back their investors' money
Big-name stars dominate this year's nominations for the top Broadway honors. Click through to see who's vying for the awards.
60 Minutes director's cut of "Hamilton" offers more on the Broadway smash and may be last chance to see Lin-Manuel Miranda before he steps down
The movie-to-stage craze gains momentum as a quarter of all shows on the Great White Way could soon be the offspring of hit films
The creator has allegedly told his confidants that he's moving on to other projects
Adele is the latest artist to call out audience members for using their cell phones during a show
With a Tony nomination for the musical "She Loves Me," and a hit Netflix series, "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt," the actress' career gives her plenty to sing about
BroadwayHD is a recently launched streaming service that offers a stage-to-screen experience -- bringing live theater right to your home
The actor also talked about what it's like to be part of a diverse cast on "Modern Family"
Police are investigating whether a man armed with a knife lunged at an officer standing a few hundred feet away from some of Broadway's biggest theaters
The "Les Miserables" director has set his sights on another 1980s Broadway classic
U.S. ally Qatar condemns Israel for strikes targeting Hamas leaders in its capital city Doha, calling them "a blatant violation of all international laws and norms."
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is releasing the "Make Our Children Healthy Again" report, which is expected to cover topics close to his MAGA agenda.
The downward revision from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows the job market was slowing in 2024 and early 2025.
As he sends more troops to Venezuela's borders amid a standoff with Trump, President Nicolas Maduro says he's also rescheduling Christmas, to defend "the right to happiness."
Students across the country are increasingly struggling to meet proficiency standards in science, math and reading, newly released data shows.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy posted amateur video showing the aftermath of a Russian strike on a Ukrainian town.
The Asian longhorned tick, which has been spotted in over 20 states, was first identified in the U.S. in New Jersey eight years ago.
The Drug Enforcement Administration said its efforts resulted in more than 600 arrests in operations targeting the Sinaloa drug cartel, which has been labeled a terrorist group.
Uncertainty over U.S. tariffs and other Trump administration economic policies are deterring manufacturers from hiring, according to the Center for American Progress.