Tony Awards

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.

Tom Stoppard poses with the award for Best Play for “Leopoldstadt” at the 76th Annual Tony Awards in New York City, US, June 11, 2023.
 Ari’el Stachel is the writer and star of "Out of Character," a one-man show running at the Berkshire Theatre Group's Unicorn Theater in Stockbridge, Massachusetts until July 26, 2025.

Ari’el Stachel, an ‘Arab Jewish’ actor with Tony Award, has a message for Zohran Mamdani

Shaina Taub at the 2022 Drama League Awards

‘Suffs’ creator Shaina Taub cites Jewish text in Tony Awards acceptance speech

 View of an empty theatre salon at the Cameri theatre in Tel Aviv on January 26, 2006.

‘Cabaret’ and ‘Prayer for the French Republic’ among Tony Award nominees


'The Band's Visit' nabs 10 Tonys

The show based on an Israeli film swept the Broadway awards, including best musical.

The cast and producers of "The Band's Visit" accept the award for Best Musical on June 10th, 2018

'Band's Visit' gets 11 Tony nods

Many of the cast remembers have said that they traveled to Israel to get a feel for the place, the people and the accent before taking on their roles.

KATRINA LENK and Tony Shalhoub in the off-Broadway adaptation of 'The Band's Visit'

Mideast peace talks drama 'Oslo' wins big at Broadway's Tony Awards

Play on Israeli-Palestinian negotiations wins honor while Bette Midler, Ben Platt nab awards at the star-studded and Jewish-studded event.

J.T. Rogers (L) accepts Best Play for "Oslo" at the 71st Tony Awards, June 11 2017.

Tony Awards 2017: The 7 Jewish shows to watch

The past year has been a standout one for Jewish actors, characters and writers who are plying their talents on the Great White Way.

Actor Ben Platt arrives for the 2017 Tony Awards Meet The Nominees Press Reception in New York, US, May 3, 2017

Concert Review: A Chorus Line

What’s not to like here? A heartcatching story, great choreography, catchy tunes, smart lyrics and eager, lissom performers.

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All the world was a stage

70-odd paintings of set and costume designs by Boris Aronson provide some valuable insight into the lost world of New York Yiddish theater.

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