Broadway
Tom Stoppard, acclaimed playwright of ‘Rosencrantz and Guildenstern,’ dies at 87
Tom Stoppard, the playwright who fused wit, philosophy, and emotional depth in works from Arcadia to Leopoldstadt, has died at 87, ending an extraordinary chapter in modern theater.
Silver Moon Bakery, an UWS spot known for its challah, reopens on Broadway
‘Black people have replaced the Jews,' Billy Porter controversially states promoting ‘Cabaret’ cast
Oklahoma! musical production to be performed across Israel
'Phantom' star Eryn LeCroy to perform at Broadway Israel
‘The Phantom of The Opera’ star Eryn LeCroy brings her voice, Broadway experience and a little faith to the Holy Land.
Slain Broadway vocal coach mourned by Jewish cantors she taught
Many of Barbara Maier Gustern's cantorial students are mourning her senseless death.
Broadway composer Stephen Sondheim dead at 91
Born into a Jewish family, Sondheim wrote songs for many notable musicals such as Sweeney Todd and West Side Story.
As Broadway returns, here are 7 Jewish reasons to head back to the theater
Many of the shows flipping their lights back on, or for the first time, have Jewish content — from straight plays to musicals, dramas to comedies.
'Fiddler' international cast sing 'Sabbath Prayer' in 9 languages - watch
Fiddler on the Roof's release comes amid the long-anticipated reopening of Broadway theaters in New York, bringing the world's preeminent musical theatres back to life from hiatus.
First Broadway play opens in New York since lengthy pandemic shutdown
Under rules announced by Broadway theaters last week, audiences, actors, stage crew and theater staff must be fully vaccinated and masks must be worn for shows.
‘Hedwig and the Angry Inch’ heads to Israel in Hebrew
The witty and groundbreaking musical will be coming to the Israeli stage with a young and bright-faced cast, with each performance slightly different from the prior one.
NY blinded by the light of Broadway returning to life
As pandemic worries fade, the Great White Way reopens with Springsteen extravaganza.
‘Tevye in New York’ envisions the ‘Fiddler’ hero’s life beyond Anatevka
The one-man play titled “Tevye in New York,” reimagining the beloved Sholem Aleichem character, is opening its world premiere — in Beverly Hills, of all places.
Protestors produce 'Hamilton' cover against Netanyahu, Israeli politicians
"They lock us in for months on end and bleed us dry with taxes" and "turn elections into farces."