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Disney Theatrical Productions' Aladdin, starring Ainsley Melham as Aladdin and Michael James Scott as Genie.

Broadway Veteran Michael James Scott on the Whole New World of Stardom ‘Aladdin’ Opened Up

Michael James Scott has paid his dues for decades; now the super-trouper gets top Broadway billing in 'Aladdin.'
By David Cote
You'll never rap as well as these guys.

Digital Ticket Lotteries Are Broadway’s New Normal

In the past year 16 Broadway shows have implemented digital ticket lotteries to supplement or replace in-person rush sales.
By John Bonazzo
Tudor-era clothes would have been too heavy for Something Rotten! actors. (Photo: Joan Marcus)

Tricks of the Trade: Tony-Nominated Costume Designers Dish on Dressing Broadway

Costume designers are the unsung heroes in theater.
By Michelle Honig
Hugh Jackman at the Broadhurst Theatre.

Broadway Set to Announce Richest Season Ever, Thanks to Star Power

By Philip Boroff

The Tony Awards’ Tightest Races And Who We’re Betting On

By John Bonazzo
Christian Borle will likely win featured actor in a musical for his "Will Power" as Shakespeare in Something Rotten. (Joan Marcus)

‘Something Rotten!’ Is Not to Be Forgotten

By Rex Reed

It’s ‘American in Paris’ vs. ‘Fun Home’ in Juicy Tony Contest That Snubs Stars

By Philip Boroff
An American In Paris, which hits Broadway this April, features stars from the Royal Ballet and the New York City Ballet. (Photo: Sylvain Gripoix)

Spring Arts Preview 2015: Top 7 Theater Debuts

By Alexandra Peers
Sting at a 2012 concert. Photo by Paul Bergen /AFP/GettyImages

Sting Saves ‘Ship’ from Sinking, But Is It Enough?

By Philip Boroff
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