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Christopher Ketner and Hunter Regian Launch Origin Story Productions

Christopher Ketner and Hunter Regian Launch Origin Story Productions

by BWW News Desk — March 3, 2026
Tony Award-winning theatre producers Christopher Ketner and Hunter Regian have announced the launch of Origin Story Productions, a new NYC-based theatrical production company.
Red Bull Theater Will Honor John Lithgow With Matador Award

Red Bull Theater Will Honor John Lithgow With Matador Award

by BWW News Desk — March 3, 2026
 Red Bull Theater has announced that John Lithgow will be honored with the Matador Award for Achievement in Classical Theater and Joanna Cole will receive the George Mayer Award for Extraordinary Service to Classical Theater.
The Acting Company Will Honor Lisa Peterson With The John Houseman Award

The Acting Company Will Honor Lisa Peterson With The John Houseman Award

by BWW News Desk — March 3, 2026
The Acting Company will honor director Lisa Peterson with the prestigious John Houseman Award for her contributions to theater.
Review: A DOLL’S HOUSE at TRT-A Riveting Adaptation of the Classic Play

Review: A DOLL’S HOUSE at TRT-A Riveting Adaptation of the Classic Play

by Marina Kennedy — March 2, 2026
See the poignant, re-imagined production of Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House at Two River Theater (TRT).
Feature: Cloning, Neurodivergence Collide In AMILEX At Virtual Arts New Play Festival

Feature: Cloning, Neurodivergence Collide In AMILEX At Virtual Arts New Play Festival March 6

by Debbie Hall — March 2, 2026
Virtual Arts will spotlight bold new storytelling at its annual Virtual Arts New Play Festival, featuring the premiere of Amilex, a provocative work by Las Vegas playwright Gigi Guizadi highlighting social justice themes.
Interview: William Thomas Hodgson of PRIMARY TRUST at TheatreWorks Silicon Valley

Interview: William Thomas Hodgson of PRIMARY TRUST at TheatreWorks Silicon Valley

by Jim Munson — March 2, 2026
BroadwayWorld chats with William Thomas Hodgson, star of TheatreWorks Silicon Valley's production of Eboni Booth's Pulitzer-winning 'Primary Trust,' running March 7 thru 29 in Palo Alto.
Interview: Sam Kellar-Long of WATER FOR ELEPHANTS at Orpheum Theatre Minneapolis

Interview: Sam Kellar-Long of WATER FOR ELEPHANTS at Orpheum Theatre Minneapolis

by Jared Fessler — March 2, 2026
The touring production of Water for Elephants will be at the Orpheum Theatre in Minneapolis from March 3–8, 2026, bringing its thrilling mix of circus, acrobatics, and musical theater to audiences.
Review Roundup: SEA WITCH at Theatre Royal Drury Lane

Review Roundup: SEA WITCH at Theatre Royal Drury Lane

by Chloe Rabinowitz — March 2, 2026
The world premiere production of Sea Witch, is now officially open at Theatre Royal Drury Lane.
Video: Watch the Title Sequence for New Prime Video Animated Series KEVIN

Video: Watch the Title Sequence for New Prime Video Animated Series KEVIN

by Josh Sharpe — March 2, 2026
Prime Video has revealed the premiere date and title sequence for the upcoming adult animated comedy series, Kevin from Aubrey Plaza, Joe Wengert, and Dan Murphy.
Review: Theatre Calgary's THE TALE OF THE GIFTED PRINCE - A Journey of Self-Discovery

Review: Theatre Calgary's THE TALE OF THE GIFTED PRINCE - A Journey of Self-Discovery

by Amanda Barnum — March 2, 2026
Faraway kingdoms, magical interventions, and larger-than-life puppets may sound like child’s play but The Tale of the Gifted Prince has found a way to combine all of these into a heartfelt tale of self-discovery.
Review: SEA WITCH, Theatre Royal Drury Lane

Review: SEA WITCH, Theatre Royal Drury Lane

by Laura Jones — March 2, 2026
Staged at the cavernous Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Sea Witch arrived with the sort of fanfare usually reserved for tried-and-tested crowd-pleasers.
Review Roundup: NIGHT SIDE SONGS Opens Off-Broadway

Review Roundup: NIGHT SIDE SONGS Opens Off-Broadway

by Chloe Rabinowitz — March 2, 2026
Lincoln Center Theater is presenting the new musical Night Side Songs, written by duo, The Lazours who are reuniting with Lortel and Obie Award-winning director Taibi Magar.
Review: Trinity Rep's THE WINTER'S TALE Delivers Flashes of Pure Theater

Review: Trinity Rep's THE WINTER'S TALE Delivers Flashes of Pure Theater

by John McDaid — March 2, 2026
Midway through Trinity Repertory Company’s production of The Winter’s Tale, a handful of courtiers gather scattered objects from the stage — a painter’s palette, a bodhrán, a pair of tambourines — and begin, slowly, to move together.
Video: How Jesse Tyler Ferguson Is Preparing to Play Truman Capote in TRU

Video: How Jesse Tyler Ferguson Is Preparing to Play Truman Capote in TRU

by Josh Sharpe — March 2, 2026
Jesse Tyler Ferguson, who will star as Truman Capote in the first New York revival of Jay Presson Allen’s play Tru, visited Good Morning America to speak about the production, also sharing insights about how he has found his own version of Capote among all of the other portrayals.
Review: Sarah Carson Celebrates Her Heritage In A WELCOME IN THE HILLSIDE at Don't Te

Review: Sarah Carson Celebrates Her Heritage In A WELCOME IN THE HILLSIDE at Don't Tell Mama

by Analisa Bell — March 2, 2026
With thoughtful direction, vibrant musical collaboration, and Carson’s luminous storytelling at its core, the night celebrated not only Welsh heritage but the enduring strength of family ties.
Video: Rita Wilson Guest Stars in THE LAST THING HE TOLD ME Sneak Peek Clip

Video: Rita Wilson Guest Stars in THE LAST THING HE TOLD ME Sneak Peek Clip

by Josh Sharpe — March 2, 2026
Apple TV has shared a sneak peek clip from the third episode of The Last Thing He Told Me season two drama series starring and executive produced by Jennifer Garner.
Hot Tickets of the Week: WICKED, THE GREAT GATSBY, RAGTIME & More

Hot Tickets of the Week: WICKED, THE GREAT GATSBY, RAGTIME & More

by Team BWW — March 2, 2026
Ready to see your next Broadway show? Of course you are! Let BroadwayWorld and Ticketmaster be your guide to which plays and musicals are the most buzz-worthy this week.
Review: A Night with Audra Mcdonald Delivers at The Florida Orchestra Gala at Straz C

Review: A Night with Audra Mcdonald Delivers at The Florida Orchestra Gala at Straz Center

by Drew Eberhard — March 2, 2026
The Quintessential voice, the one and only Audra McDonald.
Exclusive Photos: Jessica Lia Berry Kicks Off I’M STILL NOT THAT GIRL Tour

Exclusive Photos: Jessica Lia Berry Kicks Off I’M STILL NOT THAT GIRL Tour

by Josh Sharpe — March 2, 2026
The tour for I’m Still Not That Girl, the one-woman show from actress and writer Jessica Lia Berry and director Bailey Nassetta, is now underway.
Industry Pro Newsletter: SAG Winners, Artios Honors & Major Institutional Shifts

Industry Pro Newsletter: SAG Winners, Artios Honors & Major Institutional Shifts

by Alex Freeman — March 2, 2026
This week’s headlines span Hollywood honors, cultural policy shifts, and major institutional developments on both sides of the Atlantic.
Broadway Watch Guide: March 2026 - WICKED: FOR GOOD, AMERICAN CLASSIC & More

Broadway Watch Guide: March 2026 - WICKED: FOR GOOD, AMERICAN CLASSIC & More

by Josh Sharpe — March 2, 2026
To mark the arrival of spring, there are plenty of new things for Broadway fans to watch, including the theater series American Classic, Maggie Gyllenhaal's The Bride! and the streaming debuts of Wicked: For Good and Hamnet.
Interview: John Holiday of AKHNATEN at LA Opera

Interview: John Holiday of AKHNATEN at LA Opera

by Amanda Callas — March 2, 2026
I talk with John Holiday about his upcoming LA Opera star performance in Akhnaten, his creative process, and his widely anticipated upcoming album Over My Head, releasing this July.
Review: Patti LuPone's MATTERS OF THE HEART at LA Opera

Review: Patti LuPone's MATTERS OF THE HEART at LA Opera

by Andrew Child — March 2, 2026
LuPone has woven an unexpected, eclectic musical collage that leads to two clear conclusions; she knows what sounds good in her voice and she knows how to sell a song.
Review: ROMÉO ET JULIETTE at Winter Opera

Review: ROMÉO ET JULIETTE at Winter Opera

by Steve Callahan — March 2, 2026
Opera is widely considered to be a seasonal flower.
Review: LEFT FIELD at Theatre Rhinoceros

Review: LEFT FIELD at Theatre Rhinoceros

by Steve Murray — March 2, 2026
The late AIDS activist Larry Kramer meets Pete Buttigieg in John Fisher’s wild political fantasia Left Field, now occupying the full stage at Theatre Rhino.

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