Broadway
‘The Flash’ Star Grant Gustin Makes a Swift Move to Broadway in ‘Water for Elephants’
The actor stars in the Broadway adaptation of Sara Gruen's popular circus romance novel.
5 Things We’re Looking Forward to This Spring: The WNBA Draft, a New Catskills Boutique Inn and More
Here are the openings and events we're eagerly anticipating this month.
Victoria Pedretti Lets the Work Speak for Itself
Pedretti stars alongside Jeremy Strong and Michael Imperioli in "An Enemy of the People" on Broadway.
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Inside the Recording Academy New York Chapter’s 2024 Nominee Celebration
To celebrate the annual 66th Grammy Awards, New York musicians gathered for an evening at Hudson Yards.
‘The Color Purple’ Dances Its Way to a ‘Masterpiece’
Choreographer Fatima Robinson on her pride in the musical film, and how she created its movement.
Video: Backstage at ‘Spamalot’ With Costume Designer Jen Caprio
The Emmy-winning costume designer takes WWD behind the scenes before a performance of the Broadway musical.
WWD Backstage: Spamalot
Broadway’s Spamalot costume designer Jen Caprio gives WWD an inside look.
‘Merrily We Roll Along’ Star Krystal Joy Brown on Seeing Herself in Gussie
Now in her sixth Broadway production, the actor on her role in this season's must-see show.
Multifaceted Modern Artist Sonia Delaunay to Get Exhibition, Thelma Golden Wins Gish Prize
A smattering of art-related milestones are happening in New York City.
Nana Mensah Takes the Stage in ‘Jaja’s African Hair Braiding’
The actress discusses the play's resonance with audiences and the power of theater.
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‘The Shark Is Broken’ Docks on Broadway
The 90-minute play is an adaptation of the off-screen turmoil that occurred during the filming of the 1975…