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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.


Video: The BE MORE CHILL Gang Loves The First Day of Play Rehearsal!
Video: The BE MORE CHILL Gang Loves The First Day of Play Rehearsal!
January 8, 2019

It's starting now! The Be More Chill gang celebrated their first day of beloved play rehearsals for their Broadway transfer next month! Check out the cast gearing up for Broadway with a quick sing along below!

VIDEO: On This Day, January 7 - Yul Brynner Returns To His Broadway Throne in THE KING AND I
VIDEO: On This Day, January 7 - Yul Brynner Returns To His Broadway Throne in THE KING AND I
January 7, 2019

On this day in 1985 legendary actor Yul Brynner returns to Broadway for the final time in a revival of The King and I starring Mary Beth Peil at the Broadway Theatre.

Chita Rivera Postpones Feinstein's/54 Below Engagement
Chita Rivera Postpones Feinstein's/54 Below Engagement
January 4, 2019

Feinstein's/54 Below announced this evening that a series of performances from Broadway legend Chita Rivera have been postponed due to illness.

VIDEO: On This Day, January 4- Happy Birthday, Dave Malloy!
VIDEO: On This Day, January 4- Happy Birthday, Dave Malloy!
January 4, 2019

On this day, we're wishing a happy birthday to Tony Award-nominated composer, Dave Malloy!

VIDEO: On This Day, January 3- Happy Birthday, Telly Leung!
VIDEO: On This Day, January 3- Happy Birthday, Telly Leung!
January 3, 2019

Telly Leung is a New York City native who was recently named one of the 'Out 100' by Out Magazine and 'Faces To Watch' by The Los Angeles Times. His Broadway and national touring credits include In Transit, Allegiance (with George Takei and Lea Salonga), Godspell, Rent (final Broadway company), Wicked (Boq, original Chicago company), Pacific Overtures, and Flower Drum Song.

VIDEO: On This Day, January 2 - Happy Birthday, Beth Malone!
VIDEO: On This Day, January 2 - Happy Birthday, Beth Malone!
January 2, 2019

Beth Malone was nominated for a 2015 Tony Award and Grammy for her game-changing role of 'Alison' in Fun Home. She was last seen on Broadway as The Angel in the Tony Award-winning revival of Tony Kushner's Angels In America.

Sophie Okonedo, Thandie Newton and More Selected For New Year Honours 2019
Sophie Okonedo, Thandie Newton and More Selected For New Year Honours 2019
December 28, 2018

More than 1,100 people have been recognized in the annual New Year Honours list. Among the many  year's honorees are some familiar faces of stage and screen.

VIDEO: On This Day, December 28- Remembering Debbie Reynolds
VIDEO: On This Day, December 28- Remembering Debbie Reynolds
December 28, 2018

Reynolds' career began unexpectedly in 1948 when she won a beauty contest at the age of 16. Two of the contest judges were scouts from Warner Brothers and MGM. When they heard Reynolds' show-stopping rendition of Betty Hutton's 'I'm Just a Square in a Social Circle,' they took an interest in the talented singer.

VIDEO: On This Day, December 27- Remembering Carrie Fisher
VIDEO: On This Day, December 27- Remembering Carrie Fisher
December 27, 2018

Fisher was a beloved cultural icon, best known for her role as Princess Leia in the original Star Wars trilogy.

VIDEO: On This Day, December 26: Judy Garland Makes Her Showbiz Debut As 'Baby Frances'
VIDEO: On This Day, December 26: Judy Garland Makes Her Showbiz Debut As 'Baby Frances'
December 26, 2018

On this day in 1924 at 2 1/2 years old, Judy Garland, billed as Baby Frances, made her show business debut

Fox Goes Bohemian! Key Art Revealed for RENT LIVE!
Fox Goes Bohemian! Key Art Revealed for RENT LIVE!
December 21, 2018

Fox goes bohemian on January 27, 2019 when they premiere RENT LIVE. Key art was revealed today for the highly-anticipated live adaptation of Jonathan Larson's groundbreaking musical. Check out the brand-new artwork here!

VIDEO: On This Day, December 21: Happy Birthday, Taylor Louderman!
VIDEO: On This Day, December 21: Happy Birthday, Taylor Louderman!
December 21, 2018

On this day, we're wishing a happy birthday to North Shore High's resident Queen Bee, Taylor Louderman!

Ben Whishaw To Play Marilyn Monroe In NORMA JEAN BAKER OF TROY In NYC This Spring
Ben Whishaw To Play Marilyn Monroe In NORMA JEAN BAKER OF TROY In NYC This Spring
December 20, 2018

The Daily Mail has reported that Ben Whishaw (Mary Poppins Returns) is preparing to to portray Marilyn Monroe in a new play opening in New York City this spring.

Let It Snow! FROZEN West End To Play Theatre Royal Drury Lane In 2020!
Let It Snow! FROZEN West End To Play Theatre Royal Drury Lane In 2020!
December 20, 2018

According to the Daily Mail's Baz Bamigboye, the Broadway-bound stage adaptation of Disney's Frozen has negotiated its transfer to London's West End.

Award-Winning Actor and Director Donald Moffat Passes Away At Age 87
Award-Winning Actor and Director Donald Moffat Passes Away At Age 87
December 20, 2018

It was reported this evening that Donald Moffat, a veteran actor of stage and scren, passed away this week at age 87, due to complications from a recent stroke.

VIDEO: On This Day, December 19 - Sarah Jessica Parker Returns to Broadway in ONCE UPON A MATTRESS
VIDEO: On This Day, December 19 - Sarah Jessica Parker Returns to Broadway in ONCE UPON A MATTRESS
December 19, 2018

On this day in 1996, film and television star, Sarah Jessica Parker made her big Broadway return as Princess Winnifed in a revival of the fractured fairytale Once Upon A Mattress!

BroadwayWorld Exclusive: Stage Santa 2018! The Perfect Holiday Gifts for Your Favorite Broadway Characters
BroadwayWorld Exclusive: Stage Santa 2018! The Perfect Holiday Gifts for Your Favorite Broadway Characters
December 25, 2018

It's Christmas on Broadway and to celebrate we've decided to do some metaphorical gifting to all of our favorite Broadway characters.

First Listen: Lin-Manuel Miranda Drops Unreleased HAMILTON Interlude
First Listen: Lin-Manuel Miranda Drops Unreleased HAMILTON Interlude
December 18, 2018

Lin-Manuel Miranda is all about the surprise drops these days and here is another one. Tonight Lin added another to the collection of unheard Hamilton material he's been doling out for fans.

Anatomy Of A Showtune: Inside the Horrible, Horrendous Holiday History of 'You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch'
Anatomy Of A Showtune: Inside the Horrible, Horrendous Holiday History of 'You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch'
December 25, 2018

He really is a heel. He's as cuddly as a cactus and as charming as an eel. He's a bad banana with a greasy black peel. He's a monster. His heart's an empty hole. His brain is full of spiders. He's got garlic in his soul...

VIDEO: On This Day, December 7: Happy Birthday, Sara Bareilles!
VIDEO: On This Day, December 7: Happy Birthday, Sara Bareilles!
December 7, 2018

On this day we're wishing a very happy birthday to the one and only, Sara Bareilles!



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