Females may get the upper hand, but the audience is dealt a deck of duds in the tiresome farce, "The Cottage."
David Byrne's fabulous Broadway musical revisits the recent, dark past of polarizing Filipino figures.
Two solo shows, "Triple Threat" and "Just for Us," are provoking New York audiences with their fresh takes on identity and belonging.
The Britney Spears musical with roots in fairy tales and female empowerment finally finds its way to Broadway.
A new Broadway thriller forces its characters to face transgressions, fears, and regrets from days gone by.
With 'Good Night, Oscar,' Sean Hayes revives a classic Hollywood personality in the season's most riveting performance.
Long-term friendship, with all of its complexity and nuance, is explored in a quaint and quiet new Broadway play, 'Summer, 1976.'
Traditional lies and hilarious truths are served in generous portions in a comedy that excoriates American values.
'Life of Pi' combines puppetry and spectacle with a story that is intellectual, spiritual and deeply philosophical.
Out queer country artists Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally serve up a heapin' helpin' of corny fun with their musical 'Shucked.'
Recording artist Josh Groban leads a solid cast in Broadway's riveting new revival of a classic American musical.
The LGBTQ playwright, whose work is largely centered on situations in the Middle East, returns to Mosaic with 'Unseen.'
A much-beloved nineties musical, "Parade," returns to Broadway in a stunning new production starring Ben Platt.
"Bad Cinderella," the latest Broadway musical from composer Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber, lives up to its name.
Broadway's spring season is full of kings, cornhuskers, zebras, dreamers, and divas. Here's a look at what's on the way.