Broadway
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Fin Affleck and Ben Affleck in Rare NYC Broadway Appearance
Ben Affleck and his 17-year-old child Fin were spotted together at a Broadway theater in Manhattan, marking a rare public outing for the pair.
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Whitney Leavitt Expands Empire: From Broadway to Boardroom
Broadway star Whitney Leavitt takes on a new role as Chief Creative and Brand Officer for Cool Sips, marking a bold step into corporate leadership.
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Nathan Lane Takes on Willy Loman as Broadway Revival Opens
Three-time Tony winner Nathan Lane makes a pivotal shift to dramatic acting in the Broadway revival of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman, opening April 9.
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Jim Parsons at 53: Broadway’s Newest Leading Lady
Celebrating his 53rd birthday, Jim Parsons prepares for his latest Broadway transformation in the musical comedy Titanique.
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Daniel Radcliffe Balances Broadway Hit and Viral TV Cameo
Daniel Radcliffe is showcasing dual-pronged professional success as his new Broadway solo show earns acclaim while his guest-starring turn on NBC’s ‘The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins’ goes viral.
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Melania Trump Documentary Release Sparks New Questions
As tensions mount over the administration’s cultural policies, a new documentary on Melania Trump is drawing unexpected attention for its timing and content.
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Jake Shane’s Live Show Expansion Signals New Era
TikTok comedian Jake Shane is expanding his reach with a live series of his podcast, THERAPUSS, and a recent Broadway debut. This marks a significant career evolution beyond digital content.
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Elton John Battles Vision Loss, Champions Broadway Musical
Sir Elton John revealed a severe eye infection in 2024 that caused partial vision loss, impacting his studio work. Despite this, he championed his new ‘Devil Wears Prada’ musical at a major 2026 conference.
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Howard University Professor Pat Parks Co-Produces Broadway’s ‘Joe Turner,’ Honoring Chadwick Boseman’s Legacy
Howard University’s Pat Parks, a professor at the Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts, steps onto Broadway as a co-producer for August Wilson’s ‘Joe Turner’s Come and Gone,’ a production deeply connected to her personal history and the legacy…
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Pulitzer Winner Tracy Letts’ “Bug” Opens Broadway: A Psychological Thriller’s Debut
Pulitzer Prize winner Tracy Letts brings his acclaimed psychological thriller “Bug” to Broadway, starring Emmy nominee Carrie Coon and Namir Smallwood. Discover details about its highly anticipated debut at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.
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Tom Felton Returns to Harry Potter Universe: Draco Malfoy Takes the Stage
Tom Felton, famed for his portrayal of Draco Malfoy, makes a celebrated return to the Wizarding World by reprising his role on Broadway in ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,’ joining other original cast members in expanding the legacy of…
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Harry Potter’s Enduring Magic: Broadway Success, Library Favorites, and a New Generation of Fans in 2025
In 2025, Harry Potter continues to captivate audiences across generations: dominating Broadway box office, topping children’s digital library charts, and inspiring actors like John Skelley. Explore how the wizarding world’s legacy is thriving in theaters and libraries today.
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Lea Michele’s Scheduled Breaks from Broadway’s ‘Chess’ Highlight the Demands of Revival Stardom
Lea Michele, star of the Broadway revival of ‘Chess,’ has announced several upcoming absences from the show, spotlighting both the intensity of leading a major production and the collaborative nature of live theater.
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Jonathan Groff’s Broadway Triumph: How ‘Merrily We Roll Along’ Became a Cinematic Landmark
Jonathan Groff’s award-winning turn in the revived ‘Merrily We Roll Along’ not only redefined a Broadway flop but also helped transform it into a cinematic event, preserving its magic for new audiences worldwide.















