The union representing Broadway actors and stage managers is resuming negotiations Wednesday in order to try to head off a strike. The main sticking point between Actors' Equity Association, the union ...
Post Malone will perform a free pop-up concert on Oct. 8 for the grand opening of his Nashville bar, Posty's. The Lower Broadway venue officially opened in July and features karaoke, a rooftop bar and ...
The union board has voted to authorize a strike and is handing out strike pledge cards to members, as negotiators prepare for the next session. By Caitlin Huston Business Writer Broadway actors are ...
Allison Schrager is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering economics. A senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, she is author of “An Economist Walks Into a Brothel: And Other Unexpected Places to ...
Out of all the shows Apple TV+ has ever canceled, Schmigadoon! likely ranks near the top in loyal fan following. The series was canceled after two seasons (both of which I highly recommend), but now ...
Sept 30 (Reuters) - Broadway actors are preparing to walk off the stage in a strike that would shut down 32 stage productions as theater attendance approaches its peak season, according to their union ...
Talk about playing the long game! The cult musical “Chess” — which had only 68 regular performances on Broadway before closing in 1988 but spawned a hit soundtrack by two members of ABBA — is making a ...
NEW YORK − Age is just a number for June Squibb. The “Thelma” actress, 95, has been nothing short of prolific since her Oscar-nominated turn in Alexander Payne’s “Nebraska” in 2013. Of her 102 screen ...
Going to a Broadway show is always exciting, but you can make it that much better by curating your day to your show's theme. Here's how to make a whole day out of shows like "Beetlejuice" and "The ...
NEW YORK — Musical theater, long the bread-and-butter of Broadway, is struggling. None of the 18 commercial musicals that opened on Broadway last season have made a profit yet. Some still could, but ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by With the cost of staging song-and-dance spectacles skyrocketing and audiences drawn to older hits, none of the musicals that opened last season have ...