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The Greatest Broadway Love Songs- Picked By 1500+ Stars! by Team BWW
- February 13, 2026 They say that falling in love is wonderful... and doesn't Broadway know it! Valentine's Day is here and love is all around us. At this most romantic time of the year, we can't help but wonder... what is the greatest Broadway love song ever?
Video: Watch Jessica Vosk & Kelli Barrett Sing New BEACHCES Songs by Michael Major
- February 13, 2026 Jessica Vosk and Kelli Barrett gave a first listen to Beaches the Musical at an event at So & So's. The performance included the recently released duet 'Wish I Could Be Like You,' as well as 'Words I Could Have Said' and 'Real Woman.' Watch videos!
Exclusive: Watch Erika Henningsen, Ramin Karimloo & More Rehearse for JANE EYRE by Luka Vonier
- February 13, 2026 BroadwayWorld recently stopped by rehearsals for Manhattan Concert Productions upcoming Broadway Series presentation of JANE EYRE. Erika Henningsen will star as Jane Eyre opposite Ramin Karimloo as Edward Fairfax Rochester. Watch in this video as we catch up with the cast and creative team ahead of the big night!
Review Roundup: HANS LITTEN: THE JEW WHO CROSS-EXAMINED HITLER by Nicole Rosky
- February 13, 2026 The World Premiere of Hans Litten: The Jew Who Cross-Examined Hitler, just celebrated opening night off-Broadway. Based on a remarkable true story, Hans Litten centers on the brilliant young Jewish lawyer who, in 1931, did the seemingly impossible: he called Adolf Hitler to the witness stand and publicly exposed the future dictator’s embrace of political violence, two years before Hitler rose to power. Check out what the critics are saying...
Review: BORROWED BABIES at American Lives Theatre by Melissa Hall
- February 13, 2026 A world premiere, a Hoosier playwright, and a little piece of fascinating but overlooked history. Borrowed Babies has all the makings of a great play. American Lives Theatre’s (ALT) current production is on stage at the Phoenix Theatre Cultural Centre right now. ALT produced playwright Jennifer Blackmer’s Predictor in 2023. That show demonstrated Blackmer could highlight a piece of history while breathing life into it and developing rich characters.
BLUE MOON to Begin Streaming on Netflix on Valentine's Day by Josh Sharpe
- February 13, 2026 Blue Moon, Richard Linklater's portrait of Broadway lyricist Lorenz Hart, will be available to stream on Netflix on Saturday, February 14. Released in theaters last October, the movie is currently available to rent or purchase on digital platforms, and can also be purchased on Blu-ray and DVD.
Review: CANTUS & THE KING'S SINGERS at Minnesota Orchestra Hall by Jared Fessler
- February 13, 2026 Thursday night at Orchestra Hall had a different kind of energy right from the start. The place was full, and you could feel that people knew this wasn’t just another concert — it was the first time Cantus and The King’s Singers were sharing the stage.
Review: THE DROWSY CHAPERONE at Rise Up Theatre Company by Courtney Symes
- February 13, 2026 When depression, art deco, and satirical mischief align, the delight that is The Drowsy Chaperone is born. Rise Up Theatre Company is staging its own vision of this 2006 hit, replete with inspiration drawn from famous dolls and puppets (think Malibu Barbie). Director Peter DeMarzio puts a creative spin on this production, calling it a reminder that “the things we love can support us during difficult times.”
Exclusive: Emily Bear on Upcoming Barlow & Bear Broadway Musicals & More by Tyler Hinton
- February 13, 2026 At the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, Grammy winner and MOANA 2 co-composer Emily Bear performed an impressive solo set as part of the ASCAP Music Café at Acura’s House of Energy as her writing partner, Abigail Barlow, prepared to make her Broadway debut in SIX.
SCHMIGADOON!'s Cinco Paul Picks Favorite Golden Age Love Songs by Cinco Paul
- February 13, 2026 To celebrate Valentine's Day, BroadwayWorld asked Schmigadoon! Composer/Bookwriter/Lyricist Cinco Paul to share his ultimate Golden Age love song playlist. See his picks, read why they were chosen, and save our playlist.
Review: STEREOPHONIC at National Theatre by David Friscic
- February 13, 2026 The heightened reality replete with elongated pauses –(do people really wait this long in real life to answer one another?) that emanates from the stage of the Pulitzer- Prize and Tony -winning production of Stereophonic –now being produced in a touring /edited two hour and 50-minute version at the National Theatre-- certainly grabbed my attention.
Photos/Video: A CHORUS LINE in Rehearsal in the Philippines by Stephi Wild
- February 13, 2026 BroadwayWorld has an exclusive look inside rehearsal for the upcoming production of A Chorus Line in the Philippines. Check out the photos and video and learn more here!
BERIMBAU BRAZILIAN TABLE in Midtown Annual Samba Carnival Party on 2/20 by Marina Kennedy
- February 13, 2026 On Thursday, February 20th, Berimbaile kicks off at 9:00 pm with professional samba dancers and endless live entertainment ranging from a samba band to a DJ spinning Carnival classic.
Guest Blog: 'Women Are Really Changing': Writer Yanina Hope on Female Solo Shows As Political Acts In Her Show THE SOUND OF ABSENCE by Guest Author
- February 13, 2026 I'm sure I'm not the only woman who feels helpless navigating the world right now. I have moments of empowerment where I feel I can achieve anything, and I'm grateful to be living in the 21st century with freedoms women before me didn't have. I acknowledge my privilege here as a white woman living in the West. Then I see news about the Taliban's latest restrictions on women or the Epstein files, and I come crashing back down with sadness and rage, feeling naive for ever feeling that relief. Is it really 2026? Have we really come as far as we think? Will things ever truly change for us, and how can we learn from the past to inform our future?
Video: Lyric Stage Releases Trailer for PENELOPE, A New Musical by BWW News Desk
- February 13, 2026 A new trailer has been released for PENELOPE, a new musical based on writings in The Odyssey by Homer. The production stars Aimee Doherty in the title role. Watch the video.