This season, some of Hollywood’s biggest stars are coming to Broadway’s stages for limited runs. But can producers make money when a show can sell tickets for just a few months?
Lileana Blain-Cruz, the new resident director at Lincoln Center Theater, is in an influential position. Her choices could resonate nationally.
With frequent COVID outbreaks among casts and crews, dozens of performances are being canceled at what’s normally a blockbuster time of year.
Currently 12 shows are open in New York’s prime theater district. By year-end, there should be 38.
Their success may hinge on attracting new audiences.
Kai Ryssdal speaks with Eva Price outside “Jagged Little Pill’s” theater. She hasn’t been inside since the pandemic started.
Broadway producer Eva Price says getting her show, “Jagged Little Pill,” up and running again is like starting over.
As Broadway eyes reopening, a performer reflects on a year offstage.
Marketplace host Kai Ryssdal spoke with the Tony-winning producer about the future of the theater.
Winning a Tony could mean many more months for a play on the Great White Way.