Broadway Is Unaffordable—But Actors Barely Get Paid. The Answer? Streaming
I want those without the luxury of witnessing such things in person to know that feeling despite their location or socioeconomic status.
Theater's Black-Only Performances to Avoid 'White Gaze' Spark Fury
"No whites allowed at this theatre on certain days to protect black people from the "white gaze." How is this legal?" wrote one commenter on TikTok.
Laura Linney reveals 'Love Actually' sequel chances
Laura Linney tells Newsweek about reprising her critically acclaimed Broadway role in 'Summer, 1976' for Audible.
Exclusive first look at the new "Spamalot" revival premiering tomorrow
A first look at "Spamalot" depicts what director Josh Rhodes says feels like a hilarious reunion of your funniest college friends.
Krystal Joy Brown's "Merrily We Roll Along" character isn't the villain
Krystal Joy Brown adds empathy and depth to performance as the first Black woman to take on the role of Gussie Carnegie in Broadway's latest musical revival.
Josh Gad on his return to Broadway in 'Gutenberg! The Musical!'
"'Gutenberg, for me, was the culmination of everything Andrew [Rannells] and I learned post 'Book of Mormon.' It gives us a chance to come back and flex our muscles comedically in a way that is both familiar, but different," Josh Gad told Newsweek's Parting Shot.
Andrew Rannells navigates adulting in 'Uncle of the Year'
Andrew Rannells talks with Newsweek's Parting Shot Podcast about his new book, 'Uncle of the Year.'
Ron DeSantis joke at Tony Awards sparks wild reaction
The audience could be seen with its mouths open in shock before breaking into thunderous applause.
Broadway star jokes he's sponsored by Bud Light after calling brand "gay"
Actor PJ Adzima has going viral with his song "Bud Light is Gay."
Bob Fosse's Dancin' comes home to Broadway
The iconic choreographer's singular 1978 show gets its first Broadway revival
Paul Pelosi wears hat in NYC three months after fractured skull injury
The 82-year-old was pictured with his wife, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, at a restaurant and on Broadway after he was brutally attacked in his home.
Maude Apatow slammed over "Little Shop of Horrors" casting—"Nepo alert"
The actress made her debut in her director dad Judd Apatow's film "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" and is under fire for landing a leading theater role on Broadway.
Britney Spears' birthday: A look back at her remarkable year
Friday marks the singer's 41st birthday and a little over a year since she was released from her 13-year conservatorship.
"AHS" star Isaac Powell talks importance of show's LGBTQ representation
Isaac Powell chatted with Newsweek about "American Horror Story" season 11 and his Broadway origins.
"KPOP" musical writer Jason Kim talks bringing Korean culture to Broadway
The first Broadway musical to showcase an aspect of Korean culture is set to officially open at the Circle in the Square Theatre on November 27.
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 2022 performers and float details
Newsweek has all the details of the annual holiday favorite, which will feature a host of stars performing live from New York City.
James Lapine talks about "In the Company of Rose," and a life well-lived
James Lapine talked to Newsweek about his new gem of a documentary "In the Company of Rose," and its subject, Rose Styron,
Gabriel Byrne discusses his life, theater and what makes the Irish Irish
During "Walking With Ghosts," Byrne talked to Newsweek about the creation of his memoir turned play and how Ireland has played an important role in his work.
Cameron Crowe wants "Almost Famous" musical to be "portal" to Broadway
Crowe said his late mother always thought the film "Almost Famous" would make it to Broadway. She was right. The musical opened this week at the Jacobs Theatre.
Cameron Crowe's "Almost Famous" Broadway musical remixes beloved film
In one of the most-anticipated shows of the new Broadway season, writer and director Cameron Crowe brings his story to the stage in a new, more intimate way.
A haunting "Gabriel Byrne: Walking With Ghosts" comes to Broadway
The Irish actor tells his story of growing up in and around Dublin and how that formed him as a man and an artist.
Internet applauds woman's "wicked" revenge on future mother-in-law
"You did absolutely the right thing! Good for standing up for yourself!" one commenter said of the Redditor's tactic.
"Death of a Salesman" cast delivers in soaring new Broadway production
In the first Broadway production of Arthur Miller's classic play to feature a Black Loman family, the first-rate cast delivers some truly powerful performances.
Emmy winner Mare Winningham on her fellow Brat Packers: "I love them"
The actress talked to Newsweek about her upcoming off-Broadway show opposite Jim Parsons, her hubby Anthony Edwards and much more.
'Funny Girl' star Tovah Feldshuh says Lea Michele is proof of meritocracy
The Broadway legend told Newsweek she ignored all the 'Funny Girl' buzz before joining the cast of the show revival alongside Lea Michele.
'Killing Eve' Showrunner Writes Andrew Lloyd Webber's New 'Bad Cinderella'
The Broadway icon and the writer, who won a best screenplay Oscar for 'Promising Young Woman,' announced their collab on Monday.
'Leopoldstadt,' Tom Stoppard's Powerful Broadway Play of Viennese Jews Bows
Stoppard's engrossing new play that tells the story of a well-to-do Jewish family in 20th century Vienna asks the question, "What does it mean to be a Jew?"
'Phantom of the Opera' Broadway Closure Brings Tears and Cheers
"I cannot imagine a world without the phantom of the opera on broadway," said one fan on Twitter. The show will close after commemorating 35 years.
'Come From Away' Creators Reflect on Show's Run and Enduring Appeal
Irene Sankoff and David Hein, who wrote the book, music and lyrics to the Broadway hit talked to Newsweek about how this show has touched audiences.
Why Is Lea Michele Already Missing 'Funny Girl' Performances One Week In?
The "Glee" alum told her Instagram followers that she will be out until September 20, after taking over as the lead role of the Broadway show last week.