Oftentimes, when a Broadway show receives critical acclaim or does impressive numbers at the box office, film producers will look to adapt the story for the big screen in order to bring it to a wider audience. Hamilton, one of the most successful and revered Broadway...
The last couple of years have been great for Broadway as New York City’s theater industry has rebounded from to pre-pandemic attendance levels and produced dozens of unique and memorable shows, including Kimberly Akimbo, which won the Tony Award for Best Musical...
While the performers are front and center, a successful Broadway show requires collaboration among a team of artistic professionals, including the playwright and director. Designers are also critical in bringing a production to life, most notably creating the set,...
The New York City theater scene, which includes official Broadway venues in Manhattan’s Theatre District and more than 80 off-Broadway theaters (venues with fewer than 500 seats) is a constantly changing industry with collections of creative people—playwrights,...
While Broadway is known for grandiose shows with elaborate numbers and larger-than-life sets and characters, not every show is an extravagant production with a large cast. Solo shows, whether a monologue or performance in which one actor plays multiple characters,...