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Taraji P. Henson to Make Broadway Debut in August Wilson Revival

Henson will star opposite Cedric the Entertainer in 'Joe Turner’s Come and Gone,' directed by Debbie Allen.

‘Phantom of the Opera’ Plans Return to New York in Immersive Production

The show will be directed by Diane Paulus and feature former cast members from the Broadway show.

‘Boop! The Musical’ Will Close on Broadway in July

The show is the fourth to announce an early closure in the recent weeks, after the shows struck out at the Tony Awards.

Broadway Box Office: ‘Real Women Have Curves’ and ‘Smash’ See Boost In Final Weeks

'Smash' ended its run June 22, while 'Real Women Have Curves' will play its last performance June 29.

It’s Anthony Ramos’ Time to Play the Villain

The actor has conquered Broadway and blockbuster films, but now he's taking on a new challenge as the Hood/Parker Robbins in the new Marvel series 'Ironheart.'

Lynn Hamilton, Actress on ‘Sanford and Son’ and ‘The Waltons,’ Dies at 95

She also appeared four times on Broadway and on the soap operas 'Generations' and 'Dangerous Women.'

Jack Betts, Actor in Spaghetti Westerns and ‘Spider-Man,’ Dies at 96

The Actors Studio alum, billed as Hunt Powers when he was working in those Italian films, also did lots of soap operas.

Eddie Redmayne-Backed ‘Cabaret’ to End Broadway Run in October

Billy Porter will take over as the Emcee and Marisha Wallace will take over as Sally Bowles starting July 22.

Jinkx Monsoon to Take Over Lead Role in ‘Oh, Mary!’

Monsoon will play Mary Todd Lincoln starting in August, after Tituss Burgess returns to the role.

Broadway Box Office: ‘Sunset Blvd.,’ ‘Purpose,’ ‘Oh Mary’ See Big Tonys Boosts

'Real Women Have Curves' also announced it will be closing June 29 after flagging grosses.

Jean Smart on Her New Broadway Show, Turning Down Sondheim and Why She Doesn’t Know What’s Next in ‘Hacks’

Smart is currently starring in 'Call Me Izzy,' a one-woman show, on Broadway.

‘It’s Dorothy!’ Review: ‘Wizard of Oz’ Protagonist Gets a Deep-Dive Cultural Analysis in Wide-Ranging if Overstuffed Appreciation

Jeffrey McHale’s doc-essay extends its gaze from the L. Frank Baum novel published in 1900 through the beloved Judy Garland film to ‘The Wiz,’ ‘Wicked’ and countless points in between.