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A.A. Cristi

A.A. Cristi is a Managing Editor and Features Writer for BroadwayWorld. For more than a decade, she has covered theater news from coast to coast, attended major industry events including the Tony Awards, and contributed extensive special features ranging from in-depth interviews and original exclusives to long-form historical research projects.

She is a graduate of the College of Staten Island, where she earned a degree in Communications/Journalism. Her performance and production experience includes work both onstage and behind the scenes with La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, Theater for the New City, Midtown International Theatre Festival, Richard Frankel Productions, NYU Tisch School of the Arts, Scorpio Entertainment, Commercial Theater Institute, FringeNYC, Planet Connections Theatre Festivity, and CAGE Theatre Company.

Outside of her work in theater journalism, Cristi is an award-winning children’s author. Her debut book, Bruce the Spruce: A New York City Fairytale About the True Meaning of Christmas Trees, is published by Mascot Books.




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First Show:

Thoroughly Modern Millie

Favorite Show:

West Side Story

Favorite Stories:

  • BWW Exclusive: Bringing Back Broadway, Part 3- Curtain Up! Light the Lights! - This article is the third installment in a three-part series examining Broadway’s return after the pandemic. While the first two pieces focused on tourism, economics, and the broader industry, this final entry went behind the scenes—into costume shops, rehearsal rooms, wings, and dressing rooms—to show fans what it actually took to bring Broadway back after a year-and-a-half shutdown. It was especially meaningful to spotlight the labor and dedication of the people working out of the spotlight.
  • SWEENEY TODD, A History- Part 2: The Demon Barber Slashes His Way From Page To Stage And Beyond - In-depth historical research has become a major part of my work at BroadwayWorld, and this two-part history of Sweeney Todd is the most extensive project I’ve ever undertaken. The first part traced the story’s Victorian-era origins, while the second explored its journey to the stage and beyond. Diving into the creative worlds of figures like Stephen Sondheim, Hal Prince, Tim Burton, John Doyle, and the many performers who have embodied these roles was both fascinating and deeply rewarding.
  • BWW First Person: Dear Phil Connors- Finding Truth in GROUNDHOG DAY, A Musical For All of Us - This piece is especially personal to me—it grew out of my reaction to seeing Groundhog Day and feeling that it was an undervalued and deeply meaningful musical. It marked the first time I really turned inward as a writer to explore my own response to a work of art. The piece unexpectedly went viral, was embraced by the show’s creators, and sparked an outpouring of messages from readers who shared how the show had affected them, making it a genuinely wonderful experience.
  • How the Scourge Stole Broadway: A Christmas Tale of 2020 - Written during the pandemic, this parody poem compared Broadway’s shutdown to The Grinch, focusing on how creativity endured even after everything was “taken away.” It became a cathartic and hopeful way to celebrate the resilience of the theatre community, while also allowing me to merge my identities as a Broadway journalist and a children’s book author by using a beloved story to reflect a collective artistic experience.
  • BWW Exclusive: Everything's Up To Date On Broadway: The People Versus Classic Musicals - This article tackled the challenging question of how older Broadway musicals and plays fit into a modern cultural landscape shaped by evolving conversations around representation and inclusivity. Through interviews with leading theatre thinkers and practitioners, including Jennifer Ashley Tepper, Ted Chapin, and Tony-winning directors Daniel Fish and Bartlett Sher, the piece explored how these works can be contextualized, reexamined, and responsibly carried forward without dismissing their historical significance.


Original Broadway Cast of RENT Will Make RENT LIVE! Appearance
Original Broadway Cast of RENT Will Make RENT LIVE! Appearance
January 25, 2019

There are just a few days until the latest batch of bohemians step into the iconic shoes of Jonathan Larson's family of friends in Rent Live. But according to some exciting new social media posts, it seems Broadway's original cast will also take part in the live event.

Patti LuPone To Launch Sunday Encounters at the Haymarket Series
Patti LuPone To Launch Sunday Encounters at the Haymarket Series
January 24, 2019

Tony and Olivier Award-winning actress Patti LuPone is currently in the UK playing Joanne in the gender-swapped production of Company on the West End.

Andrew Scott To Star In Matthew Warchus-Helmed PRESENT LAUGHTER At The Old Vic
Andrew Scott To Star In Matthew Warchus-Helmed PRESENT LAUGHTER At The Old Vic
January 24, 2019

The Daily Mail has reported that actor Steve Allen (Sherlock) will star in a production of Noel Coward's Present Laughter at The Old Vic Theatre this June.

& JULIET A Max Martin Pop Musical To Land On London's West End This Fall!
& JULIET A Max Martin Pop Musical To Land On London's West End This Fall!
January 24, 2019

& Juliet is the joyous, new West End musical that asks: what if Juliet's famous ending was really just her beginning? What if she decided to choose her own fate?

Viva La Vie Boheme: A Historic Journey Through Jonathan Larson's New York & The Reality of RENT
Viva La Vie Boheme: A Historic Journey Through Jonathan Larson's New York & The Reality of RENT
January 27, 2019

In 1989, Jonathan Larson, a 29-year-old composer, began working on a musical adaptation of Puccini's La Boheme. Set amid the late 1980's, early 90's in New York City's East Village the musical would tell the story of a makeshift bohemian family of artists navigating poverty, homelessness, gay life, drug addiction and the AIDS epidemic.

DVR Alert: Laura Osnes, Susan Egan, And Courtney Reed Head To Food Network WINNER CAKE ALL
DVR Alert: Laura Osnes, Susan Egan, And Courtney Reed Head To Food Network WINNER CAKE ALL
January 21, 2019

On January 21, theatre fans can tune in to the Food Network for a fresh-baked Broadway princess party on a new baking competition series, Winner Cake All!

Will Lin-Manuel Miranda Create Disney's First Latina Princess In A Sequel To MOANA?
Will Lin-Manuel Miranda Create Disney's First Latina Princess In A Sequel To MOANA?
January 21, 2019

The New York Post reports that 'Hamilton' creator Lin-Manuel Miranda has been in talks with Disney about co-writing an animated musical that would feature Disney's first Latina heroine.

Snowfall Over Sydney! FROZEN To Get Australian Premiere In July 2020
Snowfall Over Sydney! FROZEN To Get Australian Premiere In July 2020
January 21, 2019

A blizzard is about to hit Australia! Disney Theatrical's new Broadway hit musical Frozen will have its premiere Australian season in Sydney July 2020.

Video: Vanessa Hudgens Talks RENT LIVE, HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL, And More On The Talk
Video: Vanessa Hudgens Talks RENT LIVE, HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL, And More On The Talk
January 18, 2019

This afternoon. RENT LIVE! star Vanessa Hudgens stopped by The Talk to chat about her role as Maureen in the upcoming broadcast, and a possible High School Musical cameo! Check out Vanessa's visit to the show below!

MARY POPPINS West End Return To Begin Performances in October; Tickets On Sale 28 January
MARY POPPINS West End Return To Begin Performances in October; Tickets On Sale 28 January
January 17, 2019

It has been reported that the practically perfect musical Mary Poppins will return home to the West End's Prince Edward Theatre in fall of 2019.

Matthew Broderick To Make West End Debut In Kenneth Lonergan's THE STARRY MESSENGER
Matthew Broderick To Make West End Debut In Kenneth Lonergan's THE STARRY MESSENGER
January 17, 2019

Tony Award-nominee Matthew Broderick will make his West End stage debut opposite Elizabeth McGovern in Academy Award-winner Kenneth Lonergan 's The Starry Messenger.

Could Broadway Be Headed To THE TWILIGHT ZONE?
Could Broadway Be Headed To THE TWILIGHT ZONE?
January 17, 2019

A stage adaptation of Rod Serling's television horror/sci-fi classic, The Twilight Zone, could be making its way across the pond.

National Theatre FOLLIES Cast Recording To Drop Tomorrow
National Theatre FOLLIES Cast Recording To Drop Tomorrow
January 17, 2019

According to Baz Bamigboye of The Daily Mail a cast album of ?the acclaimed National Theatre? production of Stephen Sondheim's FOLLIES will be available for download and streaming on iTunes? and ?Spotify? beginning after midnight, Friday January 18.

VIDEO: On This Day, January 16- Carol Channing Opens On Broadway in HELLO, DOLLY!
VIDEO: On This Day, January 16- Carol Channing Opens On Broadway in HELLO, DOLLY!
January 16, 2019

Ms. Channing received a 1964 Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical for her performance. Throughout her career, Carol Channing played the role of Dolly Levi in over 5000 performances on Broadway and on tour, without missing a single show. 

Video: FROZEN On Broadway Pays Tribute To The Late Carol Channing
Video: FROZEN On Broadway Pays Tribute To The Late Carol Channing
January 15, 2019

Earlier today, BroadwayWorld was saddened to report the passing of the legendary Carol Channing. Channing died at 12:31am on Tuesday, January 15th, 2019, at home in Rancho Mirage, CA of natural causes.

VIDEO: On This Day, January 15- Happy Birthday, Dove Cameron
VIDEO: On This Day, January 15- Happy Birthday, Dove Cameron
January 15, 2019

On this day, we're celebrating the birthday of star of stage and screen, Dove Cameron!

Video: Sara Bareilles Sounds Off On Audience Filming At WAITRESS
Video: Sara Bareilles Sounds Off On Audience Filming At WAITRESS
January 14, 2019

WAITRESS star and composer, Sara Bareilles hit social media last night after spotting some illegal recording in the audience during a performance of Waitress. Check out her message to Broadway's amateur filmmakers below.

VIDEO: On This Day, January 11- Happy Birthday, Alexander Hamilton!
VIDEO: On This Day, January 11- Happy Birthday, Alexander Hamilton!
January 11, 2019

On this day, BWW is celebrating the birthday of America's own ten dollar founding father without a father, the inspiration for the smash musical bearing his name, Alexander Hamilton.

VIDEO: On This Day, January 10- Broadway Goes Under the Sea With THE LITTLE MERMAID
VIDEO: On This Day, January 10- Broadway Goes Under the Sea With THE LITTLE MERMAID
January 10, 2019

Based on the animated Disney film and the classic fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen, performances of THE LITTLE MERMAID officially opened on Broadway on this day in 2008.

VIDEO: On This Day, January 9: IN THE HEIGHTS Closes Up Shop On Broadway
VIDEO: On This Day, January 9: IN THE HEIGHTS Closes Up Shop On Broadway
January 9, 2019

Before there was Hamilton, there was Lin-Manuel Miranda's cutting edge musical masterpiece In the Heights.



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