Broadway
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Kumail Nanjiani Shines in ‘Fallout’ and Broadway Debut
Kumail Nanjiani makes waves with his cameo in Fallout Season 2 and his Broadway debut in ‘Oh, Mary!’ alongside Michael Urie.
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Michael C. Hall’s Evolution: From Dexter to a Stage Icon
Michael C. Hall, known for his iconic roles in ‘Dexter’ and ‘Six Feet Under,’ has undergone a remarkable transformation in his career, recently captivating audiences on stage and redefining his craft.
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‘Hamilton’ Returns to the Big Screen for 10th Anniversary Celebration
The filmed version of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s groundbreaking musical ‘Hamilton’ is set to hit movie theaters this fall, celebrating a decade of cultural impact. The release includes special features and marks a significant milestone for the Broadway phenomenon.
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Bob Odenkirk Reflects on His Career from SNL to Broadway
Bob Odenkirk, known for his sharp comedic writing and acting, reflects on his transformative years on ‘Saturday Night Live’ and his recent success on Broadway.
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Tony Awards 2025: Complete List of Winners Announced
The 78th Annual Tony Awards celebrated Broadway’s finest on June 8, 2025. Discover the full list of winners, surprises, and standout moments from the night.
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South Korea Wins Historic Six Tony Awards for Maybe Happy Ending
South Korea’s ‘Maybe Happy Ending’ secures six Tony Awards, marking a cultural milestone and the nation’s first win in Broadway’s top honors.
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Tony Nominations 2025: Snubs and Surprises Shake Broadway
The 2025 Tony nominations brought surprises, with stars like Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal snubbed, while George Clooney earned his first nod.
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Sadie Sink Shines in Feminist Drama ‘John Proctor Is the Villain’
Sadie Sink returns to Broadway in ‘John Proctor Is the Villain,’ a powerful feminist reexamination of Arthur Miller’s ‘The Crucible’ amid the #MeToo movement.
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Denzel Washington’s Othello Breaks Broadway Records: $2.8M in Previews
Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal’s “Othello” revival has become Broadway’s highest-grossing play, earning $2.8 million in previews. Washington, returning to the role after nearly 50 years, and Gyllenhaal, making his Shakespearean Broadway debut, bring star power to the classic tragedy.
