The Lion King, Hamilton, Wicked announce reopening dates
Three of Broadway’s biggest shows, Hamilton, The Lion King, and Wicked, have announced when they will resume performances.
NJ Now May 9, 2021
NJ Now May 9, 2021
Despite green light, Broadway to remain dark until Sept. 14
The governor is giving the go-ahead to performance venues to reopen later this month. But the reality is that the lights won't go up on Broadway until the fall.
NJ Now May 2, 2021
NJ Now May 2, 2021
NJ Now April 26 2021
NJ Now April 26 2021
March on Broadway: Performers protest work environment
Performers are asking for a full list of organizations that the Actor's Equity Association is working with to support people of color as well as more transparency about how policies are implemented.
NJ Now Sunday April 18, 2021
NJ Now Sunday April 18, 2021
Actress Karen Olivo on leaving 'Moulin Rouge', calling out Broadway
Olivo says she's done with Broadway altogether until she sees significant change in the industry.
Broadway star Karen Olivo quits Moulin Rouge! in protest
Tony Award-winner Karen Olivo says she won’t return to “Moulin Rouge! The Musical” once it reopens, saying she's frustrated by the Broadway industry and especially the silence in the wake of revelations about the behavior of producer Scott Rudin.
NJ Now for April 11 2021
NJ Now for April 11 2021
In Case You Get Hit By A Bus
Abby Schneiderman, entrepreneur and author of In Case You Get Hit By A Bus, created an online platform dedicated to offering a unique way to store personal and vital information.
How South Asians are redefining the American dream
South Asian Americans living in New York and across the country walk the fine line between assimilation and maintaining ancestral cultural identity.
NJ Now April 4 2021
NJ Now April 4 2021
Passover treats
Chef Stephanie Nass shares Passover treats and tricks for setting up the perfect holiday table.
Food pantry offers kosher meals to families in Brooklyn
Masbia executive director Alexander Rappaport said families who are food insecure deserve to be able to properly celebrate the Jewish holidays.
New series re-examines Gilgo Beach murders
A new podcast and streaming series is re-examining the unsolved Gilgo Beach murders on Long Island.
The Invisible Minority: Asians in New York City
One group of New Yorkers has historically considered themselves to be invisible or overlooked. And it is the more than 1.4 million Asian Americans who live in our city.
New musical will open virtually, celebrate women in theater
As Broadway remains dark, more artists are turning to streaming to try to keeptheir careers alive during the pandemic.
NJ Now for March 14, 2021
NJ Now for March 14, 2021
'Stars in the House' connects artists and fans for good causes
Stars in the House, a live web series, has raised $700,000 for the Actors Fund.