The Wiz has already amassed $1,288,057 in ticket sales, and opening night was attended by Hillary Clinton, Anna Wintour, Sunny Hostin, Huma Abedin, and Andy Cohen
Wayne Brady, Deborah Cox, and newcomer Nichelle Lewis lead the cast at the
A flight of imagination born of the trippy 1970s, “The Wiz” can shoulder a lot of interpretation. Sidney Lumet’s shadowy film, starring Diana Ross and Michael Jackson, sets the Black spin on L. Frank Baum’s children’s story “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” in a blighted, nearly bombed-out New York City. High schools and community theaters […]
Deborah Cox, 49, put on a dazzling display in an eye-catching ensemble as she led stars during opening night of The Wiz on Broadway in New York City on Wednesday.
Stars attend the opening night of 'The Wiz' on Broadway at the Marquee
Walking into the August Wilson Theatre, which has been gutted and impressively transformed into a sexy nightspot called the Kit Kat Club, my immediate reaction was, “Wow. This is cool!” The audienc
Some folks who should have known better have let the so-called “interactive” craze go to their heads, though none of this would matter if the production within this naked attempt to offer a value-a
Oscar-winner Eddie Redmayne and Gayle Rankin star in this thrilling musical
Yes, “The Wiz” should ease on down the road — but with boundless creativity and awe.
Rachel Zegler and Kit Connor will make their Broadway debuts in a new
The movie “A Complete Unknown” featuring Timothée Chalamet as Bob Dylan has transformed various New Jersey locales into 1960s music scenes, including Jersey City and Hoboken. Filming Begins in New Jersey One of this year’s most awaited films, starring Timothée Chalamet, has begun its New Jersey production leg. TIMOTHÉE AS BOB DYLAN ERAAAA pic.twitter.com/CVXTXHZdMA — […]
If ambience were the secret to theatrical success, the new Broadway revival of "Cabaret" that opened on Sunday at the August Wilson Theatre would be the hit of the year. The venue has been transformed into the Kit Kat Club, the Weimar era Berlin nightspot, where the naughty pastiche score by John Kander and Fred Ebb gets to strut its decadent stuff. A prologue invites theatergoers to immerse themselves in the boozy, burlesque spirit of the show before it properly begins. The bar is buzzing as...