• Now Playing

    Ayo Edebiri and Don Cheadle Talk Revival of Broadway Play ‘Proof’

    07:47

  • UP NEXT

    Mumford & Sons Share What’s Next Following Their 7-Year Hiatus

    01:01

  • See Melissa McCarthy Make a Cameo on ‘Law & Order: SVU’

    00:57

  • Scarlett Johansson to Executive Produce ‘Nanny Diaries’ Series

    00:45

  • ‘Shrek’ Is Returning to Theaters to Mark 25th Anniversary

    00:36

  • See Winners of 2026 Peabody Awards: ‘The Pitt,’ ‘Pluribus,’ More

    00:58

  • Craig Melvin’s Son Joins TODAY on Take Your Kids to Work Day

    04:08

  • Cedric the Entertainer Talks ‘Joe Turner’s Come and Gone’

    09:12

  • Justin Theroux on ‘Running Point’ S2, Playing ‘Awful People,’ More

    04:17

  • Maria Sharapova Shares Inspiration Behind Podcast ‘Pretty Tough,’

    04:30

  • Percival Everett Shares Inspiration Behind Acclaimed Book ‘James’

    05:47

  • Justin Theroux Talks ‘Running Point’ S2, Fatherhood, More

    05:56

  • See the Trailer for ‘Off Campus’ Series Based on Bestselling Books

    00:53

  • ‘Miami Vice’ Reboot Set to Star Michael B. Jordan and Austin Butler

    00:38

  • Noah Wyle Talks ‘The Pitt’ S2 and Takes Medical Quiz on TODAY

    08:50

  • Ticketmaster Cancels Illegally Obtained Harry Styles Tickets

    00:38

  • Fernando Mendoza Won’t Be at the 2026 NFL Draft: Here’s Why

    03:36

  • Patrick Brammall on How He Got His Role in ‘Devil Wears Prada 2’

    05:43

  • Henry Winkler on ‘Hazardous History’ S2, Zip lining With Grandkids

    07:38

  • Did Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz Get Engaged?

    04:05

Ayo Edebiri and Don Cheadle join TODAY’s Craig Melvin to talk about their long-awaited Broadway debuts in the show, “Proof,” a revival of the classic show about a young woman who puts her life on hold to care for her sick mathematician father, produced by the Obamas. The pair discusses the new meaning the play takes on with its first Black-leading cast, they open up about the impact Broadway has on their lives, their initiative to make it more accessible to people, and talk about the fun they have together on set.



Source link