Broadway
In Broadway’s ‘Giant,’ Roald Dahl is a warped messenger for a vital debate about Israel
The play, which opens tonight on Broadway, revisits the controversy over an antisemitic book review he wrote for a UK literary journal, one that veered immediately off the rails into bigotry.
Tom Stoppard, acclaimed playwright of ‘Rosencrantz and Guildenstern,’ dies at 87
Silver Moon Bakery, an UWS spot known for its challah, reopens on Broadway
‘Black people have replaced the Jews,' Billy Porter controversially states promoting ‘Cabaret’ cast
'Phantom of the Opera' is taking its final bow after 35 years
Broadway's longest-running show is having its final curtain call in February 2023, according to multiple news sources.
Sasson Gabai and 'The Band’s Visit' celebrated in New England
“The Band’s Visit” follows the story of an Egyptian police band who find themselves marooned in a remote town in the Israeli desert.
Lea Michele will replace Beanie Feldstein in ‘Funny Girl’
The revival of “Funny Girl,” the first on Broadway since Streisand originated the role, debuted in April amid sky-high expectations for Feldstein. But it was a rocky road on Broadway for Feldstein.
Billy Crystal performs ‘Yiddish scat’ at the Tony Awards
Crystal ended his routine by leading Radio City Music Hall in a giant “Oy vey” chant.
The former Kutz Camp will be a set for Ben Platt’s new movie, ‘Theater Camp’
“Theater Camp,” a musical comedy starring the Jewish Broadway star, will film on the site of the old Kutz Camp in Warwick, New York.
Tom Stoppard’s ‘Leopoldstadt,’ his first play to explore Jewish history, is coming to Broadway
Named after Vienna’s Jewish ghetto during World War II, “Leopoldstadt” tells the story of 50 years in the life of one wealthy intermarried family.
Ben Platt to play Jewish lynching victim Leo Frank in a revival of Broadway musical ‘Parade’
The show will have a limited run Nov. 1-6 at the New York City Center as its annual gala presentation.
How did Eryn LeCroy, Isaac Sutton, 'Phantom' come to Israel? - opinion
What was a mega-performer doing in the heart of the Sharon, delighting us with snatches of Hebrew on top of her perfect pitch?
A movie about how ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ became a movie
“Fiddler’s Journey to the Big Screen,” tells the story of how the stage musical became a beloved screen classic, a unique backstage look at the musical success.
Beanie Feldstein on ‘Funny Girl’ role: ‘meaningful for me as Jewish woman’
Feldstein, 28 — known for movies like "Lady Bird" and "Booksmart" — is starring in the first-ever Broadway revival of "Funny Girl."