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‘Miss Saigon’: Theater Review

Producer Cameron Mackintosh's latest national tour of the hit 1991 Broadway musical 'Miss Saigon' touches down in Los Angeles, bringing overwrought emotion and helicopters.

London Theater to Be Named for Stephen Sondheim

The distinguished composer-lyricist becomes the only living artist to have a theater named after him on both the West End and Broadway.

‘Hamilton’: Theater Review

Lin-Manuel Miranda's Pulitzer Prize- and multi-Tony Award-winning musical phenomenon 'Hamilton' lands in London's West End, two years after it stormed Broadway.

‘Miss Saigon’: Theater Review

The 1989 blockbuster musical by the 'Les Miserables' team, 'Miss Saigon,' which updates the tragic Madame Butterfly tale to the end of the Vietnam War, returns to Broadway in its first major revival.

‘Miss Saigon’ Broadway Revival Set for Spring 2017

The new production of Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg's 1989 musical will briefly jump to Broadway after its hit London run.

Les Miserables: Theater Review

The 1980s blockbuster returns to Broadway in a cinematically propulsive staging that stars Ramin Karimloo as prisoner 24601, Jean Valjean, and Will Swenson as his adversary, Javert.

Key Cast in Place for Broadway Return of ‘Les Miserables’

Ramin Karimloo, Will Swenson, Caissie Levy and Nikki M. James are set to star in the revival of Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg's epic musical, opening in March.

‘Les Miserables’ Broadway Revival Gets an Opening Date

The beloved mega-musical will bow at the Imperial Theatre next year.

‘Les Miserables’ Returning to Broadway

The beloved mega-musical will open in March 2014 on the Great White Way.

‘Mary Poppins’ to Close on Broadway, Making Room for New ‘Aladdin’ Musical

The musical based on Disney's 1964 film will end its six-year run on March 3 as "Aladdin" gears up for a 2014 debut.

Mary Poppins: Theater Review

Disney's long-running Broadway blockbuster comes to L.A.'s Ahmanson Theatre.