Tupac would have been 43-years-old on Monday, but instead one of the most famous rappers of our time died at the tender age of 25. Read More »
James Franco is famous on Instagram for taking shirtless pictures of himself in bed, but this time his followers got double the dose of shirtlessness. Read More »
Neil Patrick Harris did NOT yell "motherf*cker" at a fan during a recent Broadway performance of "Hedwig and the Angry Inch." But the actor's character (transgendered German punk rocker Hedwig) sure does! Read More »
Broadway is hoping to get a jolt of testosterone with its new musical Bronx Bombers, which chronicles New York Yankees greats like Yogi Berra, Babe Ruth and Reggie Jackson. In fact, the Yankees organization is even helping to promote this "Broadway for straight men" musical. Read More »
Call her Cinderella! Singer Carly Rae Jepsen is set to make her Broadway debut this winter as the star of Rodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella, playing none other than the princess herself. Read More »
Broadway is about to get a dose of some '90s female angst. Alanis Morissette's breakout debut album Jagged Little Pill is due to get the musical treatment in 2014, according to Rolling Stone. Read More »
"The Tonight Show" host, Jay Leno made one guest gag after she went through with an edible dare. Kristin Chenoweth, fulfilled a dare on and almost threw up on set. Read More »
"American Idol" Season 3 winner Fantasia Barrino will make her first Broadway appearance since starring in "The Color Purple" in 2007. The songstress is set to star in the first run of new musical "After Midnight." Read More »
On Monday (June 24), a rather cryptic tweet popped-up on Miley Cyrus' Twitter account before she quickly deleted it. The post (directed at the songstress' dad Billy Ray Cyrus) stated, "Since you won't reply to my texts I'm giving you an hour to tell the truth or I'll tell it for you." Attached was a photo of Cyrus posing with a mystery woman... sparking rumors that the "Achy Breaky Heart" crooner actually cheated on his ex-wife, Tish Cyrus. Turns out that the "mystery woman" in the Twitpic is Dylis Corman - Billy Cyrus' former Broadway "Chicago" co-star. Hmm... wonder what that means? Read More »
Green Day is on Broadway, playing shows in Las Vegas. Read More »
Legendary singer and former Police front man Sting is rumored to be trying his hand at a different type of show...Broadway. According to a Michael Riedel's "Broadway Matinee" New York Post column, the singer and his wife Trudie Styler are looking for investors for a new show. Their new musical, "The Last Ship," would reportedly cost $15 million to bring the show to Broadway next spring and they are looking for investors. Read More »
1960's soul group, "The Rascals," will reunite on the Broadway stage this spring in a show called "Once Upon a Dream," thanks to one of the band's biggest fans, Steven Van Zandt. The Associated Press reports that the original members of the soul quartet - singer Eddie Brigati, keyboardist Felix Cavaliere, guitarist Gene Cornish and drummer Dino Danelli - will reunite for what producers call "a hybrid of a rock 'n' roll concert and a Broadway show." The recently reunited band who brought us hits like "It's a Beautiful Morning," "Good Lovin," and "People Got to be Free" is set to play 15 performances at the Richard Rodgers Theatre beginning next month on April 15th. "Once Upon a Dream" is show combining live performance, video reenactments, archival concert and news footage, op-art backdrops and psychedelic lighting, notes AP. The Broadway show features nearly 30 Rascals songs and also explores the group's influence on more than just music. The band was known to fight discrimination by demanding that a black act appear on the bill at each of their concerts. Steven Van Zandt, the guitarist of Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, came up with the idea to bring one of his favorite bands back together on the Broadway stage in order to repay the formerly "Young Rascals" for all that they have given the musician. Read More »
(Reuters) - The producers of "Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark" and Julie Taymor, the musical's ousted director, are once again ready to settle their long-running court case, a court filing showed on Wednesday. Read More »