Three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Edward Albee, who challenged theatrical convention in masterworks such as "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and "A Delicate Balance," died Friday, his personal assistant said. He was 88.
Emmy winner Joe Morton, known for his dramas, is taking a walk on the funny side.
NEW YORK — The Broadway smash “Hamilton,” which has been cheered for reclaiming the nation’s founding story by a...
Matthew McConaughey isn't just encouraging people to read his friend's book. He's also raising his voice.
If you've ever fired up your computer and cringed in anticipation of what nasty e-mails await, pity Eve Ensler.
While Matthew Broderick clearly can take a joke, it might be best if he skips the latest edition of the theater spoof "Forbidden Broadway."
To play Macbeth is no mere task. Nor is portraying Lady Macbeth or Macduff or even Duncan. Undaunted, Alan Cumming is trying them all — at the same time.
Sigourney Weaver and David Hyde Pierce are teaming up to play siblings this fall as both make a return to the stage in a Chekhov-inspired play.
In a dusty room near Times Square, set designer John Lee Beatty is putting the finishing touches on his latest project.