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Tony Award winner Nikki M. James opens up about refusing to play Audrey's abuse for laughs in 'Little Shop Of Horrors.'

For Black women, rage is rarely afforded the same complexity as grief, love, vulnerability, or even joy. But in Is God Is, writer-director Aleshea Harris delivers something far more radical: a revenge-fueled fever dream that centers Black women not as victims, but as architects of their own justice.

Qween Jean’s well-deserved win, Megan’s Broadway return, and Queen Latifah’s 'Chicago' tribute kept our timelines lit.

Celebrities like Lena Waithe, Megan Thee Stallion, Queen Latifah, and Danielle Brooks exemplified the Tonys' glamorous, theatrical aesthetic.

What Aleshea Harris’s 'Is God Is' makes plain about Black femicide, the Black church, and a film canon that has spent decades asking Black women to read their own endurance as holiness.

The Houston Hottie will join 'Moulin Rouge! The Musical' for an eight-week run as Zidler, the show's manager.

A fatal fire that claimed the life of acclaimed playwright Olivia “Liv” Matthews. Investigators say the fire was intentionally set.

Kara Young is offering the kind of guidance every Black woman — every that girl — needs to hear. Here's how she stays grounded and gracious, while still owning her confidence as that girl—and how you can, too.

Like many industries, Black women continue to fight for equality and better treatment within the world of theater. Recently, Kecia Lewis demanded better behavior from fellow thespian Patti LuPone after she referred to Hell’s Kitchen as “too loud.”

The stars gathered in New York City on Sunday for the highly anticipated 2025 Tony Awards, marking a triumphant return to the Big Apple. Here's some of the best moments from the ceremony.

Patti LuPone has come under heavy criticism for remarks she made about Black Broadway actresses Audra McDonald and Kecia Lewis.

As one of the most integral and dynamic characters in "Othello," her portrayal of Emilia is a dream come true, especially since Kimber Elayne Sprawl can work alongside veterans Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal.