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Musical of Rocky Heading to Broadway
It’s been a knockout in Germany. Now Sylvester Stallone hopes a musical based on his beloved boxing film Rocky will also be a hit on Broadway.
Can Broadway Survive Smash? A Theater Critic’s Appraisal of the NBC Show
In a revamped second season, the NBC backstage soap opera is still bad, just in different ways
Mike Tyson on His One-Man Show: National Tour, Death Threats, Stage-Diving
The boxing legend has big plans for his autobiographical stage show
Musical Treats, and Trials, of the Season
TIME takes a look at four new musicals that have opened on Broadway (or nearby) as the annual holiday rush begins
How Annie Changed the World
An entertaining Broadway revival reminds us of what the little orphan wrought
Broadway Revivals: Why I Hate Hamlet — and Cyrano Too
I am, luckily, a theater reviewer who doesn’t have to review everything I see. I try to write about the shows that stand out in some way — both good and bad. Some shows are just too routine to bother with. Others don’t have …
Grace on Broadway: Paul Rudd and Michael Shannon in Motel Hell
The actors stand out in Craig Wright’s play about a crisis of faith
Chaplin on Broadway: High-Wire Act
The season’s first musical has its moments, but can’t overcome the clichés
Mike Tyson Bringing His Truth to Broadway
Thanks to Spike Lee, Tyson’s one-man show—’Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth’—is coming to the Great White Way this summer. Will it be a TKO?
The Tony Awards 2012: Best and Worst Moments from Theater’s Biggest Night
TIME’s Richard Zoglin ranks all the singing, dancing and award accepting from last night’s ceremony
Willy Loman’s Legacy: Broadway’s Soaring Prices
How premium seating and critics have fomented a class divide on Broadway
Low Comedy, High Concept
Laughs from London, and serious talk about race in America