Ken Fallin’s Broadway: Danny Burstein: Broadway’s Reluctant Record Breaker

Broadway loves a record breaker, but somehow it feels fitting that the man who has quietly become the most Tony-nominated male actor in history is one of the most respected—and least flashy—artists working today. With his 2026 Tony nomination for Marjorie Prime, Danny Burstein earned his ninth career Tony nomination, surpassing the legendary Jason Robards, […]

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Ken Fallin’s Broadway: Marilyn at 100: The Woman Behind the Legend

Today, the world celebrates what would have been Marilyn Monroe’s 100th birthday. Few figures in American culture have achieved what Marilyn has. More than six decades after her death, she remains instantly recognizable across generations, continents, and cultures. Her image has become part of our collective imagination—white dress billowing above a subway grate, platinum curls […]

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Ken Fallin Captures the Soul of Death of a Salesman—And Why It’s the Revival to Beat

There are caricatures, and then there is what Ken Fallin does. With a few decisive lines, Fallin doesn’t just render a likeness—he captures the emotional architecture of a production. His latest work, featuring Nathan Lane, Laurie Metcalf, Christopher Abbott, and Ben Ahlers in Death of a Salesman, does exactly that. It distills the revival into […]

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Ken Fallin’s Broadway: Al Hirschfeld

The Al Hirschfeld Foundation joins forces with The Algonquin Hotel for a new exhibition of artwork by the legendary Al Hirschfeld. “Hirschfeld’s Icons at the Algonquin” in the hotel’s legendary Oak Room, April 28 – May 8, daily from 12 – 6PM, featuring original drawings and hand signed limited edition prints from the worlds of the stage, screen, and concert hall. All […]

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Royals in Rotation: King Charles III Marks America’s 250th in a Four-Day Stateside Swing

There are state visits—and then there are moments. King Charles III and Queen Camilla arrived in the United States on April 27, 2026 lands squarely in the latter: a four-day, tightly choreographed tour that doubles as the King’s first official visit as monarch and a nod to America’s 250th anniversary of independence. Call it history […]

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The New York Pops Turns 43 in Style with a Stephen Schwartz Celebration at Carnegie Hall

Caricature by the fabulous Ken Fallin Monday night at Carnegie Hall promises to be one of those rare evenings where Broadway royalty and symphonic elegance meet in perfect harmony. The The New York Pops marks its 43rd Birthday Gala with a celebration led by Music Director and Conductor Steven Reineke, honoring one of musical theatre’s […]

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Ken Fallin’s Broadway: Dog Day Afternoon

Ken Fallin captures the volatile, electric pulse of Dog Day Afternoon with a caricature that feels as alive as the story itself—sharp, kinetic, and teetering on the edge of chaos. At the center, Ebon Moss-Bachrach radiates a restless intensity, a man unraveling in real time, while Jon Bernthal brings a coiled, combustible presence that suggests […]

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Ken Fallin’s Broadway: John Lithgow and Giant

In Ken Fallin’s latest Broadway illustration, John Lithgow looms—quite literally—as Roald Dahl in Giant, capturing both the physicality and psychological weight of a man whose legacy is as towering as it is complicated. Fallin renders Lithgow with his signature economy of line and sly exaggeration, elongating the frame just enough to suggest both stature and […]

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Matthew Morrison Comes Home — Just In Time

Caricature by Ken Fallen Broadway loves a well-timed return, and this one lands with style. This spring, Matthew Morrison steps back onto a Broadway stage where he belongs, taking over the role of Bobby Darin in the critically acclaimed, record-breaking musical JUST IN TIME for a strictly limited three-week engagement beginning April 1, 2026, at […]

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Ken Fallin’s Broadway: Green Day to Ignite Super Bowl LX Opening Ceremony

As Super Bowl LX approaches on February 8, 2026, one of rock’s most enduring bands is set to bring its energy to one of sports’ biggest stages. Green Day, the California‑born punk‑rock trio known for its defiant spirit and arena‑filling anthems, will perform at the opening ceremony at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California — their hometown […]

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