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Broadway's $1.9 billion season is the latest sign of consumers splurging on experiences
Broadway just wrapped its highest-grossing season on record, offering another sign that consumers are willing to spend on experiences even as concerns about inflation and economic uncertainty linger. The 2025-2026 show season topped the prior year's record and generated nearly $1.91 billion in ticket sales, according to industry data from The Broadway League. "Even in a challenging economic environment, Broadway remained notably on par with last season, reflecting both the resilience of this...
Neil deGrasse Tyson narrates new trailer for upcoming Broadway musical, 'Galileo'
Neil deGrasse Tyson narrates new trailer for upcoming Broadway musical, 'Galileo' Things are looking up on Broadway as the nexus of American live theater is preparing for a cosmic new musical based on the life of pioneering 16th and 17th century Italian scientist and astronomer, Galileo Galilei, a pivotal figure of the Scientific Revolution who Albert Einstein referred to as the "father of modern science." Produced by Amanda Lipitz, Henry Tisch and Jordan Roth, "Galileo" is due on the Great...
The Scariest Monster on Broadway
The malefactors in Roald Dahl’s fiction are easy to spot. “If a person has ugly thoughts, it begins to show on the face,” the author writes in The Twits. “And when that person has ugly thoughts every day, every week, every year, the face gets uglier and uglier until you can hardly bear to look at it.”
Tony Awards 2026 Red Carpet: See the Looks of Broadway’s Biggest Stars
Jeremy Pope, one of the show’s planned presenters, making an entrance that can only be described as “theatrical.”
On Broadway’s Biggest Night, ‘Saturday Night Live’ Shows Its Strength
Lorne Michaels, the creator of “Saturday Night Live,” accepting the Tony Award for best new musical on Sunday.
June Squibb, the ‘Foulest Mouth on Broadway’, Is Up for a Tony at 96
June Squibb has received her first Tony nomination, for her featured role in “Marjorie Prime.”
Theatregoers to face phone ‘ban’ when Broadway’s Liberation comes to London
New York audiences were asked to put phones in sealed pouches, and producer says she hopes to do the same in UKWhen a Pulitzer prize-winning play about a feminist activist opened in New York, audiences had to do something unusual. They were asked to put their phones away – not in their pockets, but in specially designed pouches, which they could open only at the intermission or after the show.
Theatregoers to face phone ‘ban’ when Broadway’s Liberation comes to London
New York audiences were asked to put phones in sealed pouches, and producer says she hopes to do the same in UKWhen a Pulitzer prize-winning play about a feminist activist opened in New York, audiences had to do something unusual. They were asked to put their phones away – not in their pockets, but in specially designed pouches, which they could open only at the intermission or after the show.
Stranger Things: The First Shadow announces final curtain in London and New York
The theatrical prequel to the Duffer Brothers’ smash-hit Netflix series is to shut down in the West End and on Broadway this winter, after selling more than 1.5m ticketsThe London and New York productions of Stranger Things: The First Shadow, the theatrical prequel to Netflix’s TV blockbuster, are to both close this winter. The stage spectacular will have run for just over three years in the West End, where it won two Olivier awards, and for just over 20 months on Broadway, where it won four...