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The Theater on Film and Tape Archive of the New York Public Library at Lincoln Center holds mystery, as well as its extensive filmed collection.
Nearing it's first 200,000 ticket sales, the Ticket Information Center in Lerner has solved many of the problems it was created to deal with, but still struggles at times.
A new company promises to distribute 3D films of Broadway shows across the U.S. But will their invention change theater in a good way?
Tony Award-winner Greg Jbara of Broadway's "Billy Elliot" reflects on his path from school to stage.
Columbia alum Julia Stiles stars in "Oleanna" on Broadway.
The 1st Irish Theater takes on NYC's theater scene.
Stage to Screen and Back Again
Musicals and movies go together like ramma-lamma-lamma ka dinga da dinga dong.
Full-time students-slash-actors juggle studying and the spotlight.
The phrases “pop, lock, and drop” and “Broadway musical” may seem completely unrelated, but surprisingly, they can be definitively linked.
More and more audiences hear Spanish in mainstream American theater. Is this an appeal to authenticity or a point of confusion?