Patti LuPone, Ruth Negga, Laura Benanti, Molly Ringwald, and more showed up to celebrate Broadway's new first lady.
Woolf Works just closed at New York City Ballet while Water for Chocolate is returning.
Bach, Brahms, and Beethoven will be among the program in a series of concerts this summer.
CMS musicians have played New Jersey, Florida, and even Hong Kong.
He made the DeLorean fly in Back to the Future, and is currently working on London's Starlight Express and The Devil Wears Prada.
The Tony- and Olivier-winning composer saw a recent performance of the reimagined, ballroom-inspired Off-Broadway revival of his 1981 musical Cats.
The two-time Tony winner on why she had to add a waist to the flapper dresses.
Two Fringe experts, with over 25 years of collective Fringe-going, give their picks and provide advice on how to choose a show.
The cast of the just-closed production prove that they had a good thing going.
The new Samuel D. Hunter play was written with the famed actor in mind.
Written by American playwright and screenwriter Joshua Kaplan, he has openly explained that the show is not a hit piece, and has asked Rowling to attend.
From extensive touring to educational initiatives to a broad repertoire covering five centuries, here's why CMS is the premier chamber music institution in the country.
The performance will raise funds for the solo play's run at Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August.
Cole Escola's comedy may be about Mary Todd Lincoln, but it's also about theatre.
Prince's momentous Broadway credit streak came to a close July 7 with the closing of Merrily We Roll Along.