Waitress Is Thriving With The Return Of Composer Sara Bareilles To The Lead Part, Starring Alongside Jason Mraz As Her Co-Star For A Limited Time.
This Past Week Was A Slow One On Broadway, With The Exception Of Waitress Which Saw A Boost Due To The Return Of Sara Bareilles As Jenna, Playing Alongside Jason Mr...
The highest grossing Broadway Shows the week ending on January 21, 2018 were Hamilton, Springsteen on Broadway, The Lion King, Dear Evan Hansen, Waitress, Wicked, A...
Javier Muñoz, Lin-Manuel Miranda’S Successor In The Lead Role Of Hamilton, Has Completed His Run, To Be Replaced By Michael Luwoye, As He Moves On To His Next Adven...
Steve Martin’S Play Meteor Shower Will Conclude As Scheduled At The End Of This Week, Starring Amy Schumer, Keegan-Michael Key, Jeremy Shamos, And Laura Benanti.
Bette Midler Plays Her Final Performance In Hello, Dolly!, Donating The Proceeds To The Actors Fund, While Bernadette Peters Steps Up To The Plate, Along With Victo...
The top grossing Broadway shows for the week ending in January 14, 2018 were Hamilton. Hello, Dolly!, Springsteen on Broadway, The Lion King, Dear Evan Hansen, Wick...
Stage And Screen Star John Lithgow Opened His Solo Show, Stories By Heart, To Positive Reviews And A Respectable Box Office Reception.
Broadway Saw A Boost As The Weather Warmed, With Miss Saigon And Charlie And The Chocolate Factory Concluding Their Runs, Springsteen Back, And Bette Midler Bidding...
Miss Saigon Wraps Up Its Run On January 14, 2018 After A Run Of Over 10 Months Starring Newcomer Eva Noblezada, Who Is On Her Way To A Long Successful Career.
Charlie And The Chocolate Factory Will Conclude Its Broadway Run This Week After 10 Months Of Running A The Lunt-Fontanne Theatre Starring Christian Borle.
January Was A Cold Week For The Broadway Box Office, Following A Record-Breaking Stupendous New Year’s Week, And Junk Saw A Slight Upsurge In Its Final Week.
Hamilton Has A New Hamilton. Michael Luwoye Steps Into The Part After Javier Muñoz’s Departure Later This Month On January 14, 2018.
Junk, Written By Ayad Akhtar And Directed By Doug Hughes, Closes On January 7, 2018 After A Well-Reviewed And Financially Moderate Run.
Broadway Box Office Reached An All-Time Annual High Culminating In A Record Breaking New Years Week Shattering Several House Records.