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Tim Allen and Richard Karn are back in the shop to continue their quest for More Power. With the help of DIY Expert April Wilkerson, they're putting all kinds of tools to the test. The trio will tackle one tool-centric theme per episode and celebrate the coolest, most powerful and iconic examples of each tool—testing their limits in a way that only Tim can. Along the way, they'll open the doors to Tim's workshop and invite some of the most skilled makers from around the country to show off their creations before then heading out on field trips to play with the biggest machines that keep our world working.

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Review: AMERICAN PSYCHO, Almeida Theatre PhotoReview: AMERICAN PSYCHO, Almeida Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina - February 01, 2026

Make no mistake, the writing is dated and it’s far from being a masterpiece, but the production does something that’s so specifically disturbing that it’s difficult to ignore. Bateman’s raison d’être is unnerving to begin with. Once you combine this archetypal psychopath with a jaunty syn...


RAPUNZEL Panto to be Presented at the Chester Cultural Centre in 2026 PhotoRAPUNZEL Panto to be Presented at the Chester Cultural Centre in 2026
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 20, 2026

Storyhouse is inviting family audiences to let down their hair at a magical new version of Rapunzel this Christmas, set to be presented at the Chester Cultural Centre in 2026....


Review: HELL'S KITCHEN National Tour Presented by Broadway In Chicago PhotoReview: HELL'S KITCHEN National Tour Presented by Broadway In Chicago
by Rachel Weinberg - November 13, 2025

HELL’S KITCHEN, the Alicia Keys jukebox musical now making its Chicago premiere as part of the first national tour, has a messy storyline wrapped in slick packaging. While the show is loosely based on Keys’s childhood in Manhattan, the storytelling is generic, and the songs are often awkwardly i...


Interview: Terry Baum of LESBO SOLO: MY GAY HISTORY PLAY at The Marsh Berkeley PhotoInterview: Terry Baum of LESBO SOLO: MY GAY HISTORY PLAY at The Marsh Berkeley
by Jim Munson - September 19, 2025

BroadwayWorld chats with pioneering lesbian playwright and performer Terry Baum about her latest show 'Lesbo Solo: My Gay History Play' running at The Marsh Berkeley through October 12th. Her hilarious and deeply moving piece won 'Best of Fringe' at the San Francisco Fringe Festival....


Tony Kushner's A BRIGHT ROOM CALLED DAY to be Presented at a Private Brownstone in Br PhotoTony Kushner's A BRIGHT ROOM CALLED DAY to be Presented at a Private Brownstone in Brooklyn
by Chloe Rabinowitz - September 09, 2025

Co-producers Rebecca Friday and Portal Rose will present 'A Bright Room Called Day', a play by Tony Kushner, directed by Rachel Gita Karp, at 697 Madison St, a private brownstone in Bed Stuy, Brooklyn....


Review: AUSTEN'S PRIDE at Blumenthal Performing Arts PhotoReview: AUSTEN'S PRIDE at Blumenthal Performing Arts
by Perry Tannenbaum - September 09, 2025

What better way to celebrate Jane Austen's 250th anniversary than to introduce an admirable musical adaptation of her most beloved book, Pride and Prejudice? Thanks to Lindsay Warren Baker & Amanda Jacobs' AUSTEN PRIDE, we have a near-perfect celebration, beautifully balancing P&P's exquisite comedy...


New Hannah Benitez Play, GRAY MARE, to Have Industry Reading PhotoNew Hannah Benitez Play, GRAY MARE, to Have Industry Reading
by Chloe Rabinowitz - September 08, 2025

A private industry reading of Hannah Benitez's new play with music, Gray Mare, will be held this month. Learn more about the upcoming industry presentation here!...


Interview: James Ijames Is Determined to Fuel the Artists of the Future PhotoInterview: James Ijames Is Determined to Fuel the Artists of the Future
by Nicole Rosky - August 03, 2025

Just last May, playwright James Ijames took the stage at Columbia to inspire the graduates of 2024 (watch his speech in full below). Now, just over a year later, he is checking in with BroadwayWorld as he looks towards the future of the American theatre and how he can make an impact in his new rol...


Review: BOB MARLEY: HOW REGGAE CHANGED THE WORLD at the Ottawa Fringe Festival PhotoReview: BOB MARLEY: HOW REGGAE CHANGED THE WORLD at the Ottawa Fringe Festival
by Courtney Castelino - June 18, 2025

Bob Marley: How Reggae Changed the World is unlike other shows at the Ottawa Fringe Festival this year. Duane Forrest combines storytelling, history and music and creates a feeling of warmth and harmony within the audience in one short hour....


Previews: RED HOT PATRIOT – THE KICK-A** WIT OF MOLLY IVINS at TheatreFor PhotoPreviews: RED HOT PATRIOT – THE KICK-A** WIT OF MOLLY IVINS at TheatreFor
by Deborah Bostock-Kelley - June 06, 2025

TheatreFor’s Red Hot Patriot – The Kick-Ass Wit of Molly Ivins is a fiery, funny, and fearless tribute to one of journalism’s boldest truth-tellers. Starring Samantha Marti-Parisi, the one-woman show brings Ivins’ wit, grit, and deep love of democracy to the stage in a smart, sharp celebrati...


Review: COME FROM AWAY at Ogunquit Playhouse PhotoReview: COME FROM AWAY at Ogunquit Playhouse
by Dan Marois - May 22, 2025

'Come From Away,' a contemporary musical by Irene Sankoff and David Hein, is currently playing at the Ogunquit Playhouse, and it's truly a testament to the power of human kindness. This show isn't just entertainment; it's a genuine, life-affirming experience that reminds us of the best in people, es...


Review: Yasmara & OMG Entertainment’s Grease: An Old Classic Comes to Jakarta PhotoReview: Yasmara & OMG Entertainment’s Grease: An Old Classic Comes to Jakarta
by Rakaputra Paputungan - March 03, 2025

Grease was first staged in 1971, with music, lyrics, and a book by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey. It had its debut on Broadway in 1972 until it was eventually adapted into a movie starring John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John in 1978. This play and its consequent movie were a cultural icon, with songs t...


Review: BRENT COMER Aces Cabaret Debut at 54 Below PhotoReview: BRENT COMER Aces Cabaret Debut at 54 Below
by Stephen Mosher - March 03, 2025

With refreshing ease and obvious abilities, Brent Comer expands his artistic horizons....


Student Blog: Back-to-School: Discovery & New Opportunities PhotoStudent Blog: Back-to-School: Discovery & New Opportunities
by Student Blogger: Gloria Lopez - February 17, 2025

2025, while proceeding achingly slowly and all-too-quickly all at once, is in full swing. It is proving to be a year of discovery and new opportunities. In the coming months, I am going to continue doing that work. I hope to slowly find my footing and gain more confidence. I want to continue finding...


Review: JEKYLL & HYDE Brings the Drama at Split Stage PhotoReview: JEKYLL & HYDE Brings the Drama at Split Stage
by Greg Kerestan - February 12, 2025

Frank Wildhorn's Jekyll & Hyde has long been a divisive show among theatre fans. Is it a worthy follow-up to the other literary-based megamusicals of the eighties and nineties, like Les Miserables, Martin Guerre and Miss Saigon? Or is it a trashy, boneheaded knockoff of Sweeney Todd with more power ...


Review: WHO CARES: THE CAREGIVER INTERVIEW PROJECT at Voices Festival Productions PhotoReview: WHO CARES: THE CAREGIVER INTERVIEW PROJECT at Voices Festival Productions
by Roger Catlin - January 17, 2025

Health care systems and society in general has never adjusted to just how long people are living these days. It’s fallen largely to family members to do their best to help their elders stay at home as long as possible. The strained efforts have had a huge effect on all these volunteer caregivers, ...


Spotlight: “MASTER HAROLD”…AND THE BOYS at The North Salem Community Center PhotoSpotlight: “MASTER HAROLD”…AND THE BOYS at The North Salem Community Center
by BWW Special Offer - September 06, 2024

“MASTER HAROLD”…AND THE BOYS Opens FRIDAY!...


Student Blog: Finding Your Sound PhotoStudent Blog: Finding Your Sound
by Student Blogger: Olivia Mathis - September 01, 2024

Try singing every genre, even the ones that you think are out of your wheelhouse, and get an understanding of what you sound best doing. This isn’t to say that you should never try to sing anything outside of what comes naturally to you, but having an understanding of your strengths and weaknesses...


Spotlight: 'MASTER HAROLD'...AND THE BOYS at The Schoolhouse Theater PhotoSpotlight: 'MASTER HAROLD'...AND THE BOYS at The Schoolhouse Theater
by BWW Special Offer - August 28, 2024

'MASTER HAROLD'...AND THE BOYS at The Schoolhouse Theater!...


Athol Fugard's MASTER HAROLD...AND THE BOYS Announced At The Schoolhouse Theater! PhotoAthol Fugard's "MASTER HAROLD"...AND THE BOYS Announced At The Schoolhouse Theater!
by A.A. Cristi - August 12, 2024

The Schoolhouse Theater has announced its upcoming production of Athol Fugard's acclaimed play, 'Master Harold'...and the boys. ...


Review: Sara Topham Delivers a Masterful Performance as HEDDA GABLER at the Stratford PhotoReview: Sara Topham Delivers a Masterful Performance as HEDDA GABLER at the Stratford Festival
by Lauren Gienow - May 31, 2024

The emotions evoked by this play are complex ones. HEDDA GABLER is raw and disturbing and funny and devastating. It is the story of a complicated woman trapped in a world that does not suit her. It explores the psyche of Hedda in a way that leads to more questions than answers. This piece will likel...


Review: MAY CONTAIN FOOD MAY CONTAIN YOU, Woolwich Works PhotoReview: MAY CONTAIN FOOD MAY CONTAIN YOU, Woolwich Works
by Kat Mokrynski - April 18, 2024

May Contain Food May Contain You, devised and performed by Sonya Cullingford and Simon Palmer, is Protein’s “scaled-down rural touring version” of May Contain Food, which was originally devised and performed by Cullingford, Carl Harrison, Matthew Winston and Rachele Rapisardi....


Review: XANADU at Tower Groves Abbey PhotoReview: XANADU at Tower Groves Abbey
by Rob Levy - April 15, 2024

Based on the 1980 film starring Olivia Newton-John and, before that, the Rita Hayworth film, Down To Earth, this lively adaptation never takes itself too seriously. From start to finish the ensemble prances, preens, and mugs it up, giving audiences a sugary sweet over the top show filled with kineti...


Interview: Roberto Molinelli of QUEEN: IT'S A KINDA MAGIC! at Joburg Theatre PhotoInterview: Roberto Molinelli of QUEEN: IT'S A KINDA MAGIC! at Joburg Theatre
by Michelle B Lewis - April 12, 2024

The QUEEN: IT'S A KINDA MAGIC tribute show returns to Joburg Theatre from 5 April to 14 April. The Rock Symphony Orchestra is excited to announce star Italian conductor Roberto Molinelli who has collaborated with such artists as Andrea Bocelli, Sarah Brightman, the Russian Philharmonic and South Afr...


CARRIE THE MUSICAL Comes To TheatreZone in April PhotoCARRIE THE MUSICAL Comes To TheatreZone in April
by Stephi Wild - March 25, 2024

Carrie: The Musical, the thriller based on Stephen King's first published novel, is coming to TheatreZone Thursday, April 25. Set in the present in the small New England town of Chamberlain, Maine, Carrie is a multi-layered coming-of-age story dealing with feelings of isolation, bullying and religio...





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