Neil Patrick Harris returns to Broadway for ‘Hedwig and the Angry Inch’
Neil Patrick Harris returns to Broadway next year to star in John Cameron Mitchell’s cult classic, “Hedwig and the Angry Inch.”
Video: CBS Atlanta turned off the Tony Awards
Apparently no one was actually watching the Tony Awards at CBS Atlanta, leading to this hilarious gaffe that is sure to be on blooper reels for years to come.
Neil Patrick Harris hosts ‘bigger, better’ Tony Awards
Neil Patrick Harris hosted the 67th annual Tony Awards, whose big winners included “Kinky Boots,” “Matilda” and “Pippin.”
Theater: It’s time to know the names Pasek and Paul
Benj Pasek and Justin Paul are currently nominated for a Tony Award for Best Score for their work on the composition and lyrics of “A Christmas Story.”
Theater: ‘Assembled Parties’ helps us see the Light
We interviewed third-time Tony Award nominee Judith Light about her current play, “The Assembled Parties.”
There’s more to ‘Sleep No More’ — McKittrick Hotel adds rooftop drinks, parties
Punchdrunk’s “Sleep No More” is no longer the only thing happening at The McKittrick Hotel. Stop by for drinks and small bites on the rooftop at Gallow Green — plus more.
Theater: Making ‘Scrambled Eggs’
Metro interviews Robin Amos Kahn, one half of the writing team behind the new off-Broadway play, “Scrambled Eggs.” It’s running through May 11 at Theater Row’s Beckett Theatre (www.scrambledeggstheplay.com).
Steven Reineke: A personality that really Pops
You know the saying, “I would watch that man conduct the phone book”? Well, maybe we paraphrased, but it applies to Steven Reineke of the New York Pops.
Theater review: ‘Hands on a Hardbody’ hits the brakes
It’s “Hard” to launch a brand-new musical on Broadway these days. “Hands on a Hardbody,” closing on Broadway Saturday after 28 performances, is yet another lesson that theater-goers get exactly what they pay for — or don’t.
Theater review: Taken in by ‘The Vandal’
In the name of full disclosure, we weren’t looking forward to reviewing “The Vandal.” The plot centers on two strangers [...]
