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Review: FUN HOME Autopsies a Family at Theatre Factory
by Greg Kerestan - June 10, 2026
I've always been a comics guy, ever since I was five years old and discovered my dad's shipping crate full of seventies and eighties cult titles like Howard the Duck and Doctor Strange....
Florida Theatre Ball Raises Over $200,000 for Jacksonville Nonprofit Venue
by Stephi Wild - May 27, 2026
The Florida Theatre's annual Ball: An Evening In The Tropics, presented by DEX Imaging, raised more than $200,000 for the historic nonprofit venue in Downtown Jacksonville, bringing its cumulative total to over $2.2 million since 2013....
Review: THE PERFECT TIME at Almonte Old Town Hall
by Courtney Castelino - May 25, 2026
What did our critic think of THE PERFECT TIME at Almonte Old Town Hall?...
Review: Audrey Landers & Daniel Landers Debut MOMMY ISSUES at The Laurie Beechman Theatre
by Stephen Mosher - May 21, 2026
Audrey Landers and Daniel Landers have dipped their toes in the cabaret waters, and found a place where their brand of musical comedy should fit in quite nicely....
Review: ANGELS IN AMERICA at Stray Cat Theatre
by Herbert Paine - May 11, 2026
Stray Cat Theatre’s revival seems to rediscover the volatility in the text and the humor that snaps like electricity....
BWW Q&A: Michael Meth Talks Last Night at the Rue Bayou
by Joshua Wright - April 07, 2026
New Orleans has inspired countless stories, but few have tried to bottle the city itself — the spicy air, the flicker of votive candles, the way a zydeco riff can turn strangers into family. That's exactly what creator Mike set out to do with Last Night at the Rue Bayou, an immersive new musical t...
Interview: Jos N. Banks is Pulling Double Duty on FAT HAM at Orlando Shakes
by Benoit Teves - March 20, 2026
From the fitting room to the stage, accomplished performer, designer, director, and educator Jos N. Banks is the definition of what it means to be a creative 'multi-hyphenate.' As both the costume designer and a lead performer in Orlando Shakes’ FAT HAM, Jos discusses the power of vulnerability, t...
FLORIDA THEATRE BALL: AN EVENING IN THE TROPICS Set For May
by Stephi Wild - March 20, 2026
'The Florida Theatre Ball: An Evening in the Tropics' will be presented by DEX Imaging on Saturday, May 16, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. at the historic Florida Theatre in downtown Jacksonville....
Review: RENT at Cultural Arts Playhouse Merrick
by Sam Desmond - February 02, 2026
Teenaged theater kids of my generation (elder millennial) loved “Rent.” It was youth-culture, it was edgy, and introduced to many of us suburban kids the magic of New York City where gay men, lesbian women, drag queens, and matinee-idol heteros could all be friends and love each other as family....
Review: SOPHIE'S SURPRISE PARTY, Underbelly Boulevard
by Franco Milazzo - November 21, 2025
If you only see one circus show this year, you should try and get out more but Sophie's Surprise Party at Underbelly Boulevard is an excellent choice for people who don't mind having their jaws occasionally scrape the ground....
Dramatists Guild Foundation to Present Work of 2024-2025 Musical Theater and Playwriting Fellows
by Chloe Rabinowitz - October 06, 2025
The Dramatists Guild Foundation will present selections of work by the 2024-2025 Class of Musical Theater and Playwriting Fellows. Learn more and see how to attend....
Guest Blog: 'Burlesque is a Broader Spectrum of Entertainment Than Most Expect': Hundred Watt Club’s Lena Lenman On The Impact Of BURLESQUE THE MUSICAL
by Guest Author - July 22, 2025
Based on the 2010 movie, Burlesque The Musical makes its London debut this month. Lena Lenman began her journey as a burlesque performer in 2008 and has been producing her own cabaret show 'Hundred Watt Club' for the last 14 years. In this article, she asks: 'What impact will the musical h...
Interview: Kristina Sullivan of THE LAST FIVE YEARS at Queensbury Theatre
by Brett Cullum - July 21, 2025
It’s fascinating. I remember the first time I was introduced to the show, and, like my mind, was blown by the device. If you read Jason Robert Brown, it's almost like he just kind of stumbled on it. I thought it would be a cool thing to do. But it's so novel....
Video: Garbage Performs 'There’s No Future In Optimism' on JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE!
by Josh Sharpe - June 05, 2025
Last night, Garbage took the stage for an electrifying performance of 'There's No Future In Optimism' on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Watch the performance now!...
Review: AFTER THE ACT, Royal Court
by Clementine Scott - May 24, 2025
To pin an entire show on one piece of local government legislation may seem an implausible move at first glance. But After The Act has made it happen, which is testament to the seismic impact and notoriety of its subject: Section 28, the Thatcher-era clause that, until 2003, forbade local authoritie...
Eva Kaminsky, Marcia DeBonis, And Robbie Sublett Set To Star In SALVAGE At Dorset Theatre Festival
by A.A. Cristi - May 07, 2025
Dorset Theatre Festival has announced film, television, and stage actors Marcia DeBonis, Eva Kaminsky, and Robbie Sublett will star in the upcoming 48th Main Stage Summer Season opener, Salvage by Lena Kaminsky (June 20 - July 5)....
Skunk Anansie Release New Single 'Cheers' From Newly Announced Album
by Josh Sharpe - February 26, 2025
British rock icons SKUNK ANANSIE have announced their hugely anticipated new studio album The Painful Truth. Alongside the news of the album comes the release of the second single to be taken from it, entitled ‘Cheers.' Listen to it here!...
Cast Set For LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST (MORE OR LESS) at Stephen Joseph Theatre and Shakespeare North Playhouse
by Stephi Wild - January 16, 2025
The cast has been announced for a new adaptation of one of Shakespeare’s most popular comedies, Love’s Labour’s Lost (more or less) – a co-production between Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre and Prescot’s Shakespeare North Playhouse for spring 2025....
Review: CLUB LIFE, Omnibus Theatre
by Franco Milazzo - November 21, 2024
Stepping out from behind the ones and twos, Lemon Jelly DJ and club promoter Fred Deakin takes us on an odyssey through his own life and times. Club Life was one of Edinburgh Fringe’s word of mouth hits last year, an immersive theatre piece that takes his career as a starting point and allows the ...
Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre Celebrates its 70th Birthday in 2025
by Stephi Wild - November 08, 2024
Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre will celebrate its 70th birthday in 2025 with a year of entertainment. Learn more about the full upcoming lineup here!...
Review: MONICA SALVI: SPIRITS IN MY CLOSET, Stage Door Theatre
by Franco Milazzo - November 04, 2024
With cabaret, sometimes it isn't about the singer, or the song, but the singer singing the song while bouncing a drumstick off a trio of skulls. Perfectly timed for Halloween, Monica Salvi’s Spirits In My Closet is a witch’s brew containing personal stories and the supernatural musings intersper...
New Shows With Brian Glowacki, Crystal Ship, and More Come to the Spire Center
by Stephi Wild - October 14, 2024
The Spire Center for Performing Arts in Plymouth, Massachusetts announced four new shows. Massachusetts comedian Brian Glowacki will perform on January 10, tribute band to The Doors Crystal Ship will play on January 18, and the funk and soul instrumental band O'Neal Armstrong will perform on January...
Exclusive: How Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez Made the Music of AGATHA ALL ALONG
by Josh Sharpe - September 18, 2024
BroadwayWorld sat down with Kristen-Anderson Lopez and Robert Lopez to discuss returning to the Marvel universe, working with Broadway legend Patti LuPone, and what they have in store for the stage....
Interview: Sherry Vine of THE SHERRY VINE SHOW! at OUT TV
by Brett Cullum - August 25, 2024
Well, I have no idea where Sherry came from. I just remember my roommate at the time was doing my wig. He did the makeup; he styled me. He did everything. I did nothing, and I just looked in the mirror. I was like. Oh, she looks like a “Sherry.”...
LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST Comes to Shakespeare North Playhouse and The Stephen Joseph Theatre
by Stephi Wild - August 20, 2024
A vibrant new adaptation of one of Shakespeare’s most popular comedies, Love’s Labour’s Lost (more or less), has been announced for spring 2025 in a co-production between Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre and Prescot’s Shakespeare North Playhouse....
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