This gritty, hard-hitting series offers drug addicts the chance to get clean by putting them through medical and psychological testing, and revealing the devastating effects that their drug use has had on both their minds and bodies.
WIFE OF HEADLESS MAN INVESTIGATES HER OWN DISAPPEARANCE Comes to the Annex Theatre
by Stephi Wild - March 10, 2026
Annex Theatre continues Season 39 with the world premiere of Wife of Headless Man Investigates Her Own Disappearance, written by Yussef El Guindi and directed by Lucien Oberleitner. ...
Review: CHRISTMAS BELLES at The Wimberley Playhouse
by Victoria Schwarz - November 16, 2025
From November 24 to December 7, The Wimberley Players present Jones Hope Wooten’s CHRISTMAS BELLES at The Wimberley Playhouse as part of their 2025 season....
Review: THE PITCHFORK DISNEY, King's Head Theatre
by Louise Penn - September 03, 2025
This timely revival of Philip Ridley's first play, The Pitchfork Disney, brought back to the London stage by Lidless Theatre, Zoe Weldon and King's Head Theatre Productions, marks a major moment in the partnership between Lidless and Ridley. The Pitchfork Disney is no less relevant and revoluti...
Review: FAT HAM at Riffe Center Studio One
by Paul Batterson - March 11, 2025
Ijames reinvented the Shakespearean tragedy into something far more accessible for modern-day audiences. Instead of a dark tale of murder and revenge set in a dreary Denmark castle, Ijames brilliantly updates it into a backyard barbeque, replete with a karaoke machine, a gas grill, and a game of cha...
Review: LIFE IS A DREAM at Upstream Theater
by Steve Callahan - October 21, 2024
Dont miss this rare opportunity to see this gem of Spain's 'Golden Age of Drama' - Calderón's 'Life is a Dream'. ...
FPAC to Present AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY in June
by Blair Ingenthron - May 25, 2024
The Franklin Performing Arts Company (FPAC) will conclude its 2023-24 season with August: Osage County. June 7-9 at THE BLACK BOX. ...
NYU Skirball Reveals Lineup For Fall 2024 Season
by Stephi Wild - May 08, 2024
NYU Skirball’s Fall 2024 season will open on Friday, September 6 with the North American premiere of Counting and Cracking, a two-week run co-presented with The Public Theater. Learn more about the season here!...
New York Philharmonic Suspends Two Musicians Amid Outcry Over Past Allegations
by Team BWW - April 16, 2024
The New York Philharmonic announced on Monday that principal oboist Liang Wang and associate principal trumpet Matthew Muckey will not participate in rehearsals or performances amid ongoing concerns raised by a recent New York magazine article....
Investigation Reveals Allegations Of Harassment & Violence at San Francisco's THE SPEAKEASY
by Joshua Wright - April 04, 2024
Former staff of the San Francisco immersive theater production have alleged a long list of incidents including drug incidents, harassment, unlicensed alcohol sales, and a culture of disregard for safety among actors and staff....
FAIR SHAKE: A NEW BRITISH MUSICAL to be Presented at The Stage Door Theatre, Covent Garden
by Chloe Rabinowitz - March 28, 2024
FAIR SHAKE: A NEW BRITISH MUSICAL will showcase at The Stage Door Theatre in August. Learn how to purchase tickets. ...
Video: Edward W. Hardy Performs 'Evolution: Inspired By The Evolution Of Black Music'
by Michael Major - March 15, 2024
Experience the musical journey of Edward W. Hardy's new performance 'Evolution: Inspired by the Evolution of Black Music'. Get an inside look into his upcoming dissertation about African American musical works. Watch the video now!...
David Cromer Will Direct a Reading of AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY
by Stephi Wild - November 10, 2023
BroadwayWorld has learned that David Cromer will direct an industry reading of a new production of Tracy Letts' play August: Osage County. The reading will take place today, November 10, in New York City, presented by Jeffrey Richards....
Review: ADDAMS FAMILY THE MUSICAL at Murry's Dinner Playhouse
by Theresa Bertram - October 22, 2023
What did our critic think of ADDAMS FAMILY THE MUSICAL at Murry's Dinner Playhouse?...
Review: HADESTOWN at Ottawa's National Arts Centre
by Courtney Castelino - August 23, 2023
What did our critic think of HADESTOWN at National Arts Centre? Broadway Across Canada’s presentation of the Tony- and Grammy-award winning Hadestown, pulled into the National Arts Centre last night after a seven-week residency in Toronto....
Review Roundup: What Did the Critics Think of the UK Premiere of NEXT TO NORMAL?
by Aliya Al-Hassan - August 23, 2023
Critically acclaimed Broadway musical Next to Normal has now opened at London's Donmar Warehouse. Caissie Levy stars as Diana, a suburban wife and mother living with bipolar disorder and haunted by her past. Donmar Artistic Director Michael Longhurst directs the long-awaited UK première of this...
The Franklin Performing Arts Company Announces Its 2023-24 Season Featuring THE LITTLE MERMAID And More
by A.A. Cristi - August 16, 2023
The Franklin Performing Arts Company has announced its 2023-24 season of musicals and plays in their home venue THE BLACK BOX....
Review Roundup: What Did The Critics Think of THE EFFECT, Starring Paapa Essiedu and Taylor Russell?
by Aliya Al-Hassan - August 10, 2023
Lucy Prebble’s critically acclaimed play has returned to the National Theatre in a bold new production directed by Jamie Lloyd. What did the critics think of the revival?...
The Negro Ensemble Company to Premiere MECCA IS BURNING at Harlem Schoool Of The Arts In August
by Blair Ingenthron - July 30, 2023
From August 10 to 26, the Negro Ensemble Company, Inc. (NEC), in conjunction with their residency at Penn Live Arts, will perform the world premiere of 'Mecca Is Burning' at Harlem School of the Arts....
Previews: Bipoc Play Reading Series to Feature LeAnne Howe at Straz' Teco Theatre
by Deborah Bostock-Kelley - May 17, 2023
In Savage Conversations, the President's largest mass execution of thirty-eight Dakota nightly haunts the First Lady. Although she has never met an American Indian, grappling with grief, she claims that a Savage Indian enters her bedroom, slashes her face and scalp, and is committed to Bellevue Plac...
MuMu Shares 'Wrapped Up (Post Roe)' Single
by Michael Major - August 09, 2022
With the recent, abhorrent overturning of Roe v. Wade at the hands of the U.S. Supreme Court, MuMu felt a responsibility to share a live session of her track 'Wrapped Up,' a song that retells the challenges of unplanned pregnancy. It expresses the vitality of one's right to choose, and the detriment...
Review: LEND ME A TENOR Brings Classic Laughs at Saint Vincent Summer Theater
by Greg Kerestan - July 14, 2022
What did our critic think? A local institution reborn post-pandemic, the summer farce at Saint Vincent returns with a bang. When people think of summer stock, there's a mental image of college students and outdated hoofers, sometimes even a former TV star, sweating their way through outdated musical...
RAYE Releases New Single 'Hard Out Here'
by Michael Major - July 01, 2022
Written and produced by RAYE with production by Mike Sabath (Selena Gomez, Lizzo, Camila Cabello), the track is the singer-songwriter’s first solo music in over a year after racking up nearly 3 billion streams across her own catalog in addition to 3.5 billion streams for hits she’s penned for ot...
BWW Review: THE BURNT CITY, One Cartridge Place
by Mert Dilek - April 22, 2022
The Trojan War is the stuff of countless myths and later retellings. But probably none of them could make you get physically lost in the labyrinthine worlds of Hecuba's Troy and Agamemnon's Mycenae. For that, you would need to head to One Cartridge Place, where the renowned immersive theatre company...
VIDEO: Noah Deemer Releases 'Modern Ruins' & 'Lay Your Hands' Music Video
by Michael Major - April 04, 2022
Noah Deemer is announcing his debut LP, The Sleepwalker, as well as sharing two singles from the record. Check out the Lynchian & psychedelic dreamscape double feature video for 'Modern Ruins' & 'Lay Your Hands.' Watch the new music video now!...
BWW Review: GATSBY, Southwark Playhouse
by Cindy Marcolina - December 18, 2021
Every once in a while, we fall prey to the glitz and glam of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Jazz Age. In the smaller space at Southwark Playhouse, it’s 1929. Daisy Buchanan - who now wants to be referred to with her maiden name, Fay - was in a sanatorium for seven years before escaping, still seemingly d...
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