Frank Langella knows all about aging gracefully.
How a milkman from a Russian shtetl became a Broadway star and a hero of postwar American culture.
Tavi Gevinson, the style blogger and editor now performing in Broadway’s “The Crucible,” sits down for a conversation with her co-star Ben Whishaw.
If “Wicked” turns you green and “Les Mis” makes you miserable, but “Hamilton” has you humming — this playlist is for you.
Full-price "Hamilton" tickets are out of reach for most New Yorkers, but Lin-Manuel Miranda's free pre-show performances have entertained thousands of groundlings.
When “Mamma Mia!” opened on Broadway, a month after 9/11, it didn’t seem like the right time for a flimsy show set to Abba tunes. But it was exactly what New York needed.
A recent Dallas production of "Motown" offered the first live Spanish translation of a Broadway show - but it's more difficult than it sounds.
This special edition of Studio 360 features Tony Award-winning choreographer Christopher Wheeldon, first musical to open in Cuba since the Revolution, and a tribute to Billie Holiday.
This year’s Tonys recognize some of the most creative shows on Broadway in recent memory. We spoke with nominees including Tavi Gevinson, John Cameron Mitchell, and Jeanine Tesori.
Carey Mulligan didn’t want to get stuck playing Victorian heroines, but the feminist gusto of “Far from the Madding Crowd” hooked her.
“An American in Paris” is one of Hollywood’s most famous Golden Age musicals. Now it's a Broadway musical, up for 12 Tony Awards.