Last year’s Pulitzer Prize went to a theater outsider; now she’s getting her due
Theater
South Park Creators Launch Their Own Company, Important Studios
Trey Parker and Matt Stone are set to launch their own studio. Get ready for ‘The Book of Mormon’ movie
Fifty Shades of Grey Musical Heading to Off-Broadway
The musical spoof of EL James’ erotic novel is heading to NYC
Is Broadway Just for Tourists?
Out-of-towners are a growing part of the audience, and they’re demonstrating their clout
The Root of All Evil: Glengarry Glen Ross and Golden Boy on Broadway
Two very different critiques of the American dream, back in new revivals
Mike Tyson on His One-Man Show: National Tour, Death Threats, Stage-Diving
The boxing legend has big plans for his autobiographical stage show
Katie Holmes Trapped on Broadway
The latest Hollywood star to take the stage seems lost in her new play, ‘Dead Accounts’
Kennedy Center Honors Letterman, Led Zeppelin, Dustin Hoffman
The late-night host, the legendary rock band, a Hollywood actor, a ballerina and a bluesman took the stage last night
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
Hurricane Sandy Shutters Broadway, Movies, Concerts
The show will not, in fact, go on—at least not today
Amy Winehouse Play to Open in Denmark
The production, simply titled ‘Amy,’ won’t just focus on the problems of the R&B songstress — it will also explore the role of the media in exacerbating those struggles. Would the singer have said No No No?
Blackface Clybourne Park Production Cancelled in Berlin
The Bruce Norris satire Clybourne Park, a Chicago-set play inspired by A Raisin in the Sun, has garnered raves and awards for productions in the U.S. (a Pulitzer and a Tony) and England (an Olivier)—but a planned production in …