DEATH BECOMES HER Digital Lottery And Rush
by A.A. Cristi
- Oct 21, 2024
DEATH BECOMES HER, which begins performances this Wednesday, October 23, 2024, announces its Digital Lottery and Rush Policy for the new musical comedy.
Exclusive: Read an Excerpt from Eric Idle's THE SPAMALOT DIARIES
by Nicole Rosky
- Oct 11, 2024
Crown released The Spamalot Diaries, the inside story of what it took to bring Monty Python and the Holy Grail to Broadway as the unlikely theatrical hit Spamalot, as told through actual diaries from the legendary comic performer, founding member of Monty Python, and New York Times bestselling author Eric Idle. Check out an excerpt here!
Tony Award-Winning Producer Robert L. Boyett to Receive Sardi's Caricature
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Oct 1, 2024
Robert L. Boyett, one of Broadway’s most prolific and beloved producers and a creator, writer, and producer of some of the best loved television programs of all time, will receive the honor of a caricature on the wall of Sardi’s Restaurant. Learn more about Boyett's career!
Photos: DEATH BECOMES HER Cast Meets the Press
by Bruce Glikas
- Sep 25, 2024
See photos of Megan Hilty, Jennifer Simard and more from the cast of Death Becomes her on Broadway meeting the press. Preview performances begin Wednesday, October 23, 2024, at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. Learn more about the production and see how to purchase tickets.
See Nina West & More Next Week at 54 Below
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Sep 13, 2024
Next week, 54 BELOW will present some of the brightest stars from Broadway, cabaret, jazz, and beyond. See who is performing and learn how to purchase tickets.
Feature: BroadwayWorld Cabaret Upcoming Show Roundup â€" August 19 to August 25, 2024
by Rebecca Kaplan
- Aug 19, 2024
Are you trying to plan your entertainment for the week or looking for a fun show to see this weekend? We have you covered with a few top picks for jazz, cabaret, comedy, and more! NYC has so many incredible events, but here are a few top picks to consider this week including singer-songwriters, 'dragapella,' and plenty of jazz.
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