Grammy-nominated powerhouse Jazzmeia Horn, one of jazz's most captivating contemporary voices, returns with Messages, ...
Michiel ten Horn’s 'Fabula' – which opens this year’s edition of IFFR – follows a 'dumb, selfish gangster who gets himself ...
Some twenty years after a string of vampire musicals flopped on Broadway, the singing undead are ready to make a comeback. Via The Hollywood Reporter, we’ve learned that a musical based on the ...
Broadway. The street brings in more money than hookers. Began on Nassau Street 1732. A bit before Andrew Lloyd Webber’s 80th revival of “Sunset Blvd.,” females — unlike President Trump’s ...
But Robert Horn, the book writer for such Broadway standouts as “Tootsie,” “13,” “Hercules” and “Shucked,” has a secret on how to do it. You first make them laugh. His Tony award ...
By Caitlin Huston Business Writer Production company Seaview has acquired the Off-Broadway Tony Kiser Theatre. The 296-seat theater in midtown had previously housed productions from the nonprofit ...
A show that was “Hee Haw” silly but also a show with a pedigree. The writer, Robert Horn, wrote the book for the Broadway musical adaptation of “Tootsie,” penned jokes for Dame Edna ...
A new year opens with new Broadway shows! From acclaimed plays to anticipated Broadway returns, here are some of the hottest shows to see on Broadway this February. The Olivier Award-winning caper ...
Theater goers in New York City can kick off 2025 in the audience of their favorite shows for less with the return of the annual NYC Broadway Week. Running from January 21 through February 9 ...
EXCLUSIVE: Stereophonic, David Adjmi’s acclaimed Tony Award-winning play about a Fleetwood Mac-like ’70s rock band, has recouped its Broadway investment and will begin a West End engagement ...
Deion Sanders has long been known for his ability to inspire and connect with his players on a personal level, and his relationship with Colorado Buffaloes star wide receiver Jimmy Horn Jr. is a ...
Then, as things ramp up on Broadway before the Tony Awards, the juggernauts arrive: the movie stars, and, of course, the British. This year, we seem to be seeing more of both than ever ...