Article | By Natan Zamansky | March 24, 2025
Aida, Butterfly, and Corigliano: What’s Happening in Classic Arts This Week
Stay up to date with the best of dance, opera, concert music, and more in NYC.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | March 23, 2025
On March 23, 2000: Elton John and Tim Rice's Aida Opens On Broadway
The adaptation of the Verdi opera made a star of Heather Headley, and the rare Disney stage musical to not be based on one of their films.
Article | By David Gewirtzman | March 22, 2025
Schedule of Upcoming Live Opera and Ballet Broadcasts
The opera and ballet fans' guide to where they can view live broadcasts.
Article | By James Miller | March 6, 2025
Longest-Running Shows on Broadway
Article | By Natan Zamansky | March 5, 2025
Reviews: What Did Critics Think of Moby-Dick at the Metropolitan Opera?
Jake Heggie and Gene Scheer's adaptation of the classic novel opened March 3.
Article | By Margaret Hall, Logan Culwell-Block | March 3, 2025
Yellow Face, Girl From the North Country, London Kiss Me, Kate Sets PBS Air Dates
The Roundabout production was the long-awaited Broadway premiere of Hwang's semi-autobiographical play.
Article | By Margaret Hall, Logan Culwell-Block | March 3, 2025
Yellow Face, Girl From the North Country, London Kiss Me, Kate Sets PBS Air Dates
The Roundabout production was the long-awaited Broadway premiere of Hwang's semi-autobiographical play.
Article | By Margaret Hall | February 13, 2025
28 Black Theatre Makers Driving Change
Playbill celebrates a selection of theatremakers, on and off stage, who are changing the paradigm.
Article | By Molly Higgins | February 7, 2025
Māyā Musical Sets London Industry Workshop
The work tells the story of aspiring poet Maya Mehta in the midst of the Indian independence movement.
Article | By Andrew Gans | January 31, 2025
Rent Star Adam Pascal Is Feeling Grateful
The Tony-nominated actor is back on the boards in DRAG: The Musical at New World Stages.
Article | By Jonathan Minnick | January 28, 2025
Met Opera to Present Four Shows From Its Archives in February
A Traviata starring Renée Fleming, a Falstaff conducted by Leonard Bernstein will be part of the Met's Saturday matinee radio broadcasts.
Article | By Margaret Hall | January 22, 2025
How Walt Disney World Is Celebrating 30 Years of Disney on Broadway
The annual Festival of the Arts is now in full swing, with special theatre-themed exhibitions and concerts.
Article | By Matt Dobkin | January 16, 2025
Creating Ancient Egypt Through Projections in Aida at the Met
In the new production at the Metropolitan Opera, design studio 59 is "painting with light."
Article | By Diep Tran | January 14, 2025
Gavin Creel Filmed a Documentary Before His Death—And Now It's Being Released
In Common Denominator, the late Tony winner talked about his mental health journey and performed songs from Walk on Through.
Article | By Andrew Gans | January 8, 2025
Sherie Rene Scott and Nicholas Christopher Set Final Bow in Little Shop of Horrors
The hit Off-Broadway revival is celebrating its fifth anniversary at the Westside Theatre.
Article | By Natan Zamansky | January 1, 2025
Reviews: What Did Critics Think of Michael Mayer’s Aida at the Metropolitan Opera?
New Year’s Eve inaugurated the Met’s first new production of Verdi’s opera in nearly 40 years.
Article | By Natan Zamansky | December 30, 2024
Aida, The Pirates of Penzance, and More: What’s Happening in Classic Arts This Week
Stay up to date with the best of dance, opera, concert music, and more in NYC.
Article | By Christopher Browner | December 23, 2024
'The Biggest Thing I’ve Ever Done': Inside Michael Mayer's Aida at the Met
The Metropolitan Opera unveils its first new production of Verdi’s Aida in almost 40 years.
Article | By Margaret Hall | December 10, 2024
The Wicked Original Broadway Cast: Where Are They Now?
Kristin Chenoweth, Idina Menzel, Norbert Leo-Butz, here's what the original cast of the Ozian hit are up to.
Article | By Andrew Gans | December 10, 2024
Steve Buscemi and Aidan Quinn Will Star in Readings of Sam Shepard's Ages of the Moon
Abbey Theatre Artistic Director Caitríona McLaughlin will helm the readings, which are open to the public.
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