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Joshua Wright

Joshua Wright, a native of Boston, MA, has been captivated by Broadway since childhood. When he's not penning articles for BroadwayWorld.com, Joshua can be found swimming at the local pool, crafting intricate woodworks, or diving into DIY home renovation projects. Joshua also dedicates significant time to animal rescue efforts, helping furry friends find loving homes.




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Rights Pulled For NYC Site-Specific Non-Equity A CHORUS LINE
Rights Pulled For NYC Site-Specific Non-Equity A CHORUS LINE
June 5, 2025

The planned 50th anniversary revival of A Chorus Line set to take place in New York City has been canceled, due to the rights being pulled by Concord Theatricals. The production, announced earlier today by KOPCORP, was scheduled to run September 5–27, 2025, with twenty-one site-specific performances in a Manhattan dance studio.

Video: STAGES St. Louis presents MURDER FOR TWO
Video: STAGES St. Louis presents MURDER FOR TWO
June 4, 2025

Get a first look at STAGES St. Louis' production of MURDER FOR TWO - now on stage May 30 - June 29, 2025 at The Kirkwood Performing Arts Center.

Video: 42 BALLOONS North American Premiere at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
Video: 42 BALLOONS North American Premiere at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
June 4, 2025

Get a first look at Chicago Shakespeare Theater's North American premiere of the new musical 42 Balloons in this all-new video. 42 Balloons is an ‘80s-inspired musical based on the unbelievable true story of Larry Walters’ daring lawn chair flight.

Ambassador Theatre Group Co-Founder Urges Shorter Run Times
Ambassador Theatre Group Co-Founder Urges Shorter Run Times
June 4, 2025

Dame Rosemary Squire has called on the theatre industry to shorten show durations, citing modern audience concerns over late-night travel, early workdays, and overall comfort in historic venues.

Photos/Video: First Look at Rehearsals for Disney's BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Tour
Photos/Video: First Look at Rehearsals for Disney's BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Tour
June 4, 2025

Get a first look at rehearsals for the North American tour of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, the first North American production of the musical presented by Disney in over 25 years.  The tour will launch in Schenectady, NY on June 25, before its official opening in Chicago in July.

ABBA’s Björn Ulvaeus Developing New AI-Assisted Musical
ABBA’s Björn Ulvaeus Developing New AI-Assisted Musical
June 4, 2025

Björn Ulvaeus of ABBA revealed at SXSW London that he is writing a new musical with the help of AI, calling the technology a valuable creative tool and discussing its role in his latest project with Pophouse Entertainment.

Dallas Children's Theater Reduces 2025/26 Season to Three Productions Amid Funding Cuts
Dallas Children's Theater Reduces 2025/26 Season to Three Productions Amid Funding Cuts
June 3, 2025

Dallas Children's Theater will scale back its 2025-26 season from five to three mainstage productions due to financial challenges. The revised lineup includes a world premiere and two returning favorites.

New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts to Shut Down After 45 Years
New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts to Shut Down After 45 Years
June 3, 2025

The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts will end its performing arts training programs on August 31, 2025. The school will support current students through teach-out and assist new applicants in finding alternative programs.

Following Trump Takeover Kennedy Center Subscription Sales Drop 36%
Following Trump Takeover Kennedy Center Subscription Sales Drop 36%
June 3, 2025

Kennedy Center subscription sales fall 36% compared to 2023, with theater revenue dropping 82%. The decline follows President Donald Trump’s appointment as board chair and Richard Grenell as president.

Broadway Ticket Prices More Affordable Post-Pandemic Despite Record Breaking 2024/2025 Season
Broadway Ticket Prices More Affordable Post-Pandemic Despite Record Breaking 2024/2025 Season
June 3, 2025

Broadway’s 2024/2025 season set a box-office record at $1.89 billion, but after adjusting for inflation, real grosses fall short of the $1.83 billion ($2.25 billion in 2025 dollars) from 2018/2019. Attendance of 14.7 million was just under the 14.77 million record, and average ticket prices rose only 4 percent, trailing inflation’s 25 percent gain and lagging 30 percent wage growth.

Video: 'Overripe Fruit' From ABOUT TIME At Goodspeed Opera House
Video: 'Overripe Fruit' From ABOUT TIME At Goodspeed Opera House
June 2, 2025

Watch brand new video of the cast of Goodspeed's About Time as they perform, 'Overripe Fruit!' Maltby and Shire's About Time will run through June 15, 2025 The Terris Theatre.

Cynthia Erivo Responds to Criticism Over JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR Casting at Hollywood Bowl
Cynthia Erivo Responds to Criticism Over JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR Casting at Hollywood Bowl
June 2, 2025

Cynthia Erivo speaks out about her casting as Jesus in the Hollywood Bowl’s Jesus Christ Superstar, responding to critics and reaffirming musical theater as a space for everyone. Performances run August 1–3.

Video: FINDING NEVERLAND at Hale Centre Theatre First Look
Video: FINDING NEVERLAND at Hale Centre Theatre First Look
June 2, 2025

Hale Centre Theatre is currently presenting Finding Neverland on its Centre Stage in Sandy. The musical, with a book by James Graham and music and lyrics by Gary Barlow and Eliot Kennedy, is based on the 2004 film and the play by David Magee. It tells the story of playwright J.M. Barrie, who overcomes a creative slump after meeting Sylvia Llewelyn Davies and her four sons, inspiring him to write Peter Pan.

Video: Jackie Burns Sings 'Memory' from Casa Mañana's Country Production of CATS
Video: Jackie Burns Sings 'Memory' from Casa Mañana's Country Production of CATS
June 2, 2025

Watch Jackie Burns sing 'Memory from final production of Casa Mañana's 2024/25 season, which puts a Texas twist on a Broadway classic. Andrew Lloyd Webber's CATS is one of the most distinctive and longest-running Broadway musicals of all time. T

Mobile Dance Recital Shooting Leaves One Dead & Another Injured; Danze 101 Director Issues Statement
Mobile Dance Recital Shooting Leaves One Dead & Another Injured; Danze 101 Director Issues Statement
June 2, 2025

A shooting at Mobile’s Saenger Theatre during a Danze 101 recital left one man dead and another injured. The dance studio’s director, Kenesha Carey, has issued a statement to families.

Patti LuPone, Lea Salonga, 2025/2026 Broadway Touring Season & More Announced For McCallum Theater
Patti LuPone, Lea Salonga, 2025/2026 Broadway Touring Season & More Announced For McCallum Theater
June 2, 2025

The McCallum Theatre has announced its 2025–2026 season lineup, including Broadway musicals like Moulin Rouge! and Hadestown, performances by Sutton Foster and Patti LuPone, orchestras led by Riccardo Muti and Gustavo Dudamel, and more. Tickets are available June 2.

Pensacola Little Theatre Executive Director Sid Williams Resigns Amid Review of Disputed Expenses
Pensacola Little Theatre Executive Director Sid Williams Resigns Amid Review of Disputed Expenses
June 2, 2025

Pensacola Little Theatre Executive Director Sid Williams has resigned after concerns about disputed expenses led to a financial review. Both Williams and the Board of Trustees have pledged transparency during the transition.

Patti LuPone Issues Apology to Kecia Lewis & Audra McDonald
Patti LuPone Issues Apology to Kecia Lewis & Audra McDonald
May 31, 2025

On Instagram, Patti LuPone has responded to those criticizing her after a recent interview with the New Yorker. LuPone writes 'For as long as I have worked in the theatre, I have spoken my mind and never apologized. That is changing today.

PBS Sues Trump Administration Over Executive Order Cutting Funding
PBS Sues Trump Administration Over Executive Order Cutting Funding
May 30, 2025

PBS and Northern Minnesota Public TV have filed a lawsuit in federal court against President Trump's executive order to stop federal funding for public broadcasters, arguing the action violates constitutional protections and Congressional intent.

Mesa Community College Investigating Following Student Reports of Nudity During Theater Exam
Mesa Community College Investigating Following Student Reports of Nudity During Theater Exam
May 30, 2025

Mesa Community College is investigating theater director Mace Archer after students reported he encouraged nudity during a midterm exam and engaged in inappropriate conduct. Archer has been removed from the fall course catalog pending the outcome of the inquiry.



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