A new sneak peek clip is available from the season two finale of “Your Friends & Neighbors' season two, starring Jon Hamm. In the clip, Barney has a heart-to-heart with Coop and Nick. Watch it now.
A new sneak peek clip is available from the penultimate episode of “Your Friends & Neighbors' season two, starring Jon Hamm. In the clip, Coop (Hamm) shares a quiet moment with his ex-wife, Mel (Amanda Peet), during a party. Watch it now.
A new sneak peek clip is available from episode eight of “Your Friends & Neighbors' season two, starring Jon Hamm. In the clip, Coop (Hamm) rides shotgun while his teenage son, Hunter, practices driving the family to school. Watch it now.
A new sneak peek clip is available from episode seven of “Your Friends & Neighbors,” season two, starring Jon Hamm. Watch the clip, which sees Coop arrive at Owen Ashe's Hamptons estate.
A new sneak peek clip is available from episode six of “Your Friends & Neighbors,” season two, starring Jon Hamm. In the clip, Coop is joined by his 'friend' Owen Ashe while navigating a difficult funeral service. Check it out now.
A new sneak peek clip is available from episode five of “Your Friends & Neighbors,” season two, starring Jon Hamm. Watch the clip, which sees Mel and Coop catch up at a party.
A new sneak peek clip is available from episode four of “Your Friends & Neighbors,” season two, starring Jon Hamm. In the clip, Sam Levitt's arrival at Hari and Gretchen’s Passover seder causes quite a stir.
Check out a new sneak peek clip from episode two of “Your Friends & Neighbors,” season two, starring Jon Hamm and James Marsden, who plays a very friendly new arrival to the neighborhood.
Watch a new sneak peek clip from the season two premiere of Your Friends & Neighbors, marking the return of the drama series starring and executive produced by Jon Hamm.
Tony Award winner Miriam Silverman joins me for a BroadwayWorld Exclusive to reflect on her unforgettable Broadway journey — from her acclaimed, Tony-winning performance in The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window to the whirlwind of awards season and what it means to be recognized by the theatre community at that level. Miriam opens up about the craft, the discipline, and the heart it takes to sustain a career rooted in powerful storytelling.
Apple TV has dropped the trailer for season two of the drama series Your Friends & Neighbors, from creator Jonathan Tropper and starring and executive produced by Jon Hamm. Check it out now.
Rachel Weisz is falling hard in the first trailer for Vladimir, a new limited series from Netflix. The Olivier Award winner plays a college professor whose world begins to unravel after she finds herself fixated on her new colleague. Check out the trailer now.
Audible Theater will soon present the world premiere of The Disappear, a new comedy written and directed by BAFTA Award nominee Erica Schmidt. Watch in this video as the cast explains what the new play is all about!
Earlier tonight at the 76th Annual Tony Awards, Miriam Silverman took home a Tony Award for 'Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play' for her outstanding work in The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window (currently running at the James Earl Jones Theatre). After leaving the stage at the United Palace, Miriam checked it with BroadwayWorld's Richard Ridge to share her initial reaction!
The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window is written by one of the most beloved playwrights of the American theatre, and yet, you've probably never heard of it. Tony nominee Miriam Silverman knows it.
In this video, watch as Tony nominee Miriam Silverman chats more about The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window's road to Broadway, why this company means so much to her, and so much more.
Last night, EGOT winner Rita Moreno attended Lorraine Hansberry’s The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window after originating the role of “Iris” in the original Broadway production in 1964. This was the first time Ms. Moreno had seen the show from the audience since the original premiere over 50 years ago. Check out photos and video from her visit!
Lincoln Center Theater presents Junk, a new play by Ayad Akhtar, directed by Doug Hughes, which just opened last night, November 2, at the Vivian Beaumont Theater (150 West 65 Street). BroadwayWorld was on hand for the special night and we're taking you straight to all of the action below!
Lincoln Center Theater's production of Junk, a new play by Ayad Akhtar and directed by Doug Hughes, opens tomorrow, Thursday, November 2, at the Vivian Beaumont Theater. Check out highlights from the show in the video below!