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Broadway’s ‘Fun Home’ Has High-Tech Backing

One of the producers of the new acclaimed musical is Scott Forstall, a former Apple Inc. executive and a longtime theater lover. → Read More

Pop artists have to give more of a show, David Byrne says

David Byrne, creator of "Here Lies Love," on what he doesn't like about musicals, what turns audiences off and singing through Imelda Marcos's voice. → Read More

Neil Patrick Harris stars in Broadway's 'Hedwig'

Neil Patrick Harris, who just completed a nine-season run on "How I Met Your Mother," stars in the Broadway production "Hedwig and the Angry Inch," the story of a transgender rock star. → Read More

Decadence is hard work: Alan Cumming returns to 'Cabaret'

The Backstage Pass column visits Alan Cumming, star of the latest production of 'Cabaret,' and learns that looking decadent is hard work. → Read More

Disney's blingy Broadway production of @Aladdin uses 712 types of beads and 161 pairs of shoes

Disney's blingy new "Aladdin" Broadway musical uses 712 types of beads and 161 pairs of shoes. → Read More

Jeff Jampol keeps Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison and Tupac Shakur in the spotlight

Manager Jeff Jampol sees to it that stars like Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Otis Redding, the Ramones and Tupac Shakur stay in the spotlight. → Read More

.@lasoireelive is Union Square's bizarre bazaar

"La Soirée" pulls together street and circus performers, burlesque acts, clowns, puppeteers, acrobats and comics into a night of offbeat theater. → Read More

On Broadway, Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen go out dancing.

At productions of Beckett and Shakespeare, Patrick Stewart, Mark Rylance and Ian McKellen go out dancing. → Read More

Why are crowds of museum-goers blissing out at New York's Cloisters?

A sound installation at the Cloisters museum consists of 40 speakers, each playing a single voice singing a work by Thomas Tallis. → Read More

'Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark' to Close in January, Sources Say

The popular yet troubled $75 million Broadway musical fell short of the break-even point for weeks, sources say → Read More