Neil Patrick Harris won a Tony award for “Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” and was later replaced by Andrew Rannells and Michael C. Hall.
Denzel Washington brought in grosses of more than a $1 million a week for “A Raisin in the Sun.”
When his “Houdini” musical didn’t materialize, Hugh Jackman switched to a new play, “The River.”
Bradley Cooper debuts in “The Elephant Man,” selling out every seat from the first preview.
Megan Mullally, Matthew Broderick and Nathan Lane have made “It’s Only a Play” one of the season’s top grossers.
James Franco sparked controversy with “Of Mice and Men” when he called a New York Times critic “a little bitch.”
John Lithgow and Glenn Close turn “A Delicate Balance” into the highest grossing revival of an Edward Albee play.
Bryan Cranston won the Tony for his Broadway debut and “All the Way” recouped its investment.