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Tony Winner CJay Phillip Talks Movement, Faith & Community in PRAY at Baltimore Center Stage
by Robert Diamond - June 07, 2026
Tony Award winner CJay Phillip discusses her role in PRAY, describing the production as a space where audiences can connect with 'a sense of longing and belonging, regardless of faith origins,' with Baltimore's community reflected throughout....
DOKTOR KABOOM AND THE WHEEL OF SCIENCE! to Return to Edinburgh Fringe for Fifth Year
by Stephi Wild - June 03, 2026
Doktor K Worldwide and Suzanna Rosenthal Productions will present DOKTOR KABOOM AND THE WHEEL OF SCIENCE! at Pleasance Courtyard, featuring live experiments, comedy, and audience participation for families....
Interview: Josh Wechsler & Jen Young Mahlstedt of STARMADE SHADOWS at The J2 Method
by Sabrina Wallace - May 30, 2026
For more than a decade, Josh Wechsler and Jen Young Mahlstedt have helped shape the future of young performers in Central Texas. In this exclusive interview, they discuss The J² Method, college preparation, mentorship, and Starmade Shadows, their annual showcase celebrating artistry, growth, and co...
Everything You Need To Know About Open Call Auditions
by Kori Lotito - May 26, 2026
When going into an open call audition - be it for a play, musical, dance show, or just a local community theatre production - being prepared and knowing what to expect can put you on top. In this guide, we outline 20 tips to help you get ahead at your next audition....
Actors: Not Booking Doesn't Mean You're Failing
by Spencer Glass - May 16, 2026
Actor and coach Spencer Glass guides actors to stop tying their self worth to booking jobs and start building grounded, lasting careers rooted in artistry and self trust....
Theater Resources Unlimited to Host Zoom Talk on Concert Reading Challenges
by A.A. Cristi - May 13, 2026
Theater Resources Unlimited will host a Community Gathering on the challenges of concert readings for new musicals, featuring lyricist Michael Colby, writer Nico Juber, and composer Michael Roberts....
Review: THE CHILDREN at The Players' Ring
by Dan Marois - May 10, 2026
What starts as a casual catch-up among old colleagues spirals into something much heavier, darker, and deeply haunting in Lucy Kirkwood’s The Children, now playing at the Players’ Ring in Portsmouth. In the famously intimate confines of the Ring—where the actors are often close enough to breat...
Joshua Henry Releases LIVE AT LINCOLN CENTER Acoustic Album
by A.A. Cristi - May 05, 2026
Tony nominee Joshua Henry, currently leading Broadway's RAGTIME, has released LIVE AT LINCOLN CENTER, a live acoustic album of Broadway covers recorded with Lincoln Center Theater before an invited audience, now streaming on all platforms....
The Rolling Stones Set Highly Anticipated New Album 'Foreign Tongues,' Listen to the Lead Single Now
by Josh Sharpe - May 05, 2026
The Rolling Stones have set the release of their highly anticipated new studio album, Foreign Tongues, arriving July 10th from Capitol Records. Listen to the lead single “In the Stars,” now streaming....
Review: Claybourne Elder Is Difficult to Ignore in IF THE STARS WERE MINE at 54 Below
by Steven Favreau - April 19, 2026
Claybourne Elder lived in my imagination long before he stepped onstage at 54 Below. Years of seeing him in Company, Bonnie and Clyde, Passion, and Sunday in the Park with George had fixed him there as a particular kind of Broadway specimen: brooding, handsome, carved almost to the point of myth, al...
Spotlight: 1776: THE MUSICAL at Barbara B. Mann PAH
by BWW Special Offer - April 13, 2026
1776 the Musical | April 18 & 19 at Barbara B. Mann PAH...
David Lindsay-Abaire Definitely Did NOT Draw on Real Life to Write THE BALUSTERS
by Luka Vonier - April 07, 2026
In this video, watch as playwright Lindsay-Abaire breaks down his words from The Balusters in the newest episode of BroadwayWorld's Notes on a Script. ...
Review: Eclipse Studios’ BERHANTU: A Quick Horror Experience
by Rakaputra Paputungan - April 04, 2026
What did our critic think of BERHANTU at Eclipse Studios?...
Student Blog: The Green Room
by Student Blogger: Jed Stahlback - March 27, 2026
There’s something about the green room that doesn’t quite translate to anyone who hasn’t sat in it. On paper, it’s nothing special; it’s really just an open space filled with couches, mirrors, and tables, it’s a place to wait. But to us, it’s the heartbeat of the department. It’s wh...
Holla Jazz Will Present World Premiere Tribute to John Coltrane's 100th Birthday
by Stephi Wild - March 27, 2026
In celebration of 10 years, Holla Jazz, in partnership with DanceWorks and Toronto Dance Theatre, will present the world premiere of The Room Upstairs, on stage at the Winchester Street Theatre, on April 29 to May 2, 2026 at 7:30pm. ....
THE ROOM UPSTAIRS World Premiere Set For Toronto Run Honoring John Coltrane
by A.A. Cristi - March 24, 2026
Holla Jazz will premiere The Room Upstairs in Toronto. The dance work honors John Coltrane and features live music and jazz dance. The production will run at Winchester Street Theatre....
New Hampshire Theatre Project to Stage OUR KIDS ARE NOT ALRIGHT
by A.A. Cristi - March 12, 2026
The New Hampshire Theatre Project will present OUR KIDS ARE NOT ALRIGHT as part of its 2025-2026 Elephant-in-the-Room Series. This filmed playreading, focusing on the critical issue of youth mental health, aims to spark conversation and awareness. The event is scheduled to take place on March 18, 20...
20 Audition Mistakes To Avoid
by Kori Lotito - March 10, 2026
Updated September 2023: Auditioning can be stressful and exhausting, so to help we've compiled an list of the most common mistakes and how to avoid them. So whether you are auditioning for things professionally or at a community theater level take a look at the list below to make sure you aren't mak...
Review: BROLESQUE Turns Tarot Into Pure Temptation at Balcon Salon
by Alex Del Cueto - January 31, 2026
BROLESQUE brings tarot, tease, and total seduction every Thursday night at Balcon Salon. Produced by Locky Brownlie and hosted by the Phill Von Awesome, the show blends mysticism with sensuality in a way that feels both campy and sincere....
Review: DEFEND MINNESOTA: A Concert of Solidarity and Resistance at First Avenue
by Jared Fessler - January 30, 2026
What did our critic think of DEFEND MINNESOTA at First Avenue?...
TRU to Present 'Opening Up: US Theater Makers And The Global Scene'
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 29, 2026
Theater Resources Unlimited (TRU) will host its next Community Gathering on Zoom, focusing on the ongoing dialogue between US theater makers and the global scene. ...
Review: OF THE ORCHARD at 7th St Entry
by Jared Fessler - January 23, 2026
It was freezing on January 22. Not “kind of cold,” but the kind of Minneapolis cold that makes you rethink your plans. Still, people showed up. And once everyone packed into 7th Entry—that small room tucked under First Avenue—it didn’t take long for the cold to fade into the background....
Review: POWER LEVELS & POWER CHORDS Celebrated Anime Music at The Green Room 42
by Alex Del Cueto - January 20, 2026
POWER LEVELS & POWER CHORDS at The Green Room 42 on January 15 was a high energy celebration of anime music, fandom, and vocal storytelling, featuring a massive and talented cast....
Previews: GOD OF CARNAGE at TampaRep
by Deborah Bostock-Kelley - January 15, 2026
TampaRep’s upcoming production of God of Carnage promises an uncomfortably funny, sharply intimate experience under the direction of Alexis Carra, who has updated the play to 2026 and staged it in the round to heighten its immediacy. Carra calls the story “painfully current,” noting how quickl...
DIASPORA & the Return of StoryCourse in New York
by Rachel Schmaier - January 11, 2026
StoryCourse, a storytelling platform and performance series, has built its work around helping people shape and share personal narratives. During the pandemic, those stories continued—adapted to Zoom, livestreams, and virtual audiences....
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