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JEREMY WORRIED ABOUT THE WIND to Add Final Performance at Hollywood Fringe PhotoJEREMY WORRIED ABOUT THE WIND to Add Final Performance at Hollywood Fringe
by A.A. Cristi - June 25, 2026

The world premiere musical JEREMY WORRIED ABOUT THE WIND has extended its Hollywood Fringe Festival run due to popular demand, adding a final matinee at the Hobgoblin Playhouse in Los Angeles....


Interview: From Classmates to Co-Stars, Meet the Stars of CAMPING PhotoInterview: From Classmates to Co-Stars, Meet the Stars of CAMPING
by Team BWW - June 10, 2026

Colt Coeur will soon present the upcoming World Premiere of Camping by Victoria Lynne Barclay, directed by Adrienne Campbell-Holt, at HERE Arts Center (145 6th Ave, New York, NY 10013), June 13-July 11....


REVIEW: “Odd is a Gift from God” in CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY PhotoREVIEW: “Odd is a Gift from God” in CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY
by Caryl Kristine Guillermo - May 25, 2026

The musical Charlie and the Chocolate Factory that has just landed at the Sands Theatre leans into celebrating a world of vivid invention. It keeps the heart of the beloved material and commits even further into its absurdity. It guarantees a night at the theatre that will leave you going “what…...


Review: 'MY LORD, WHAT A NIGHT' at Penguin Rep PhotoReview: 'MY LORD, WHAT A NIGHT' at Penguin Rep
by Peter Danish - May 20, 2026

​​​​​​​At a moment in American life when conversations about race, exclusion, immigration, and human dignity once again dominate the national discourse, Penguin Rep Theatre could scarcely have chosen a more resonant production than 'My Lord, What an Evening.' ...


Review: Barber’s VANESSA – or Is It ERIKA? – Returns with Heartbeat Opera PhotoReview: Barber’s VANESSA – or Is It ERIKA? – Returns with Heartbeat Opera
by Richard Sasanow - May 19, 2026

I caught up with Heartbeat Opera’s reinvention of Samuel Barber’s 1958 opera, VANESSA, to Giancarlo Menotti’s libretto, a few days after its debut at the Baruch Performing Arts Center in New York, after premiering last summer at the Williamstown (MA) Theatre Festival....


Review: South Coast Repertory Presents West Coast Debut of FREMONT AVE. PhotoReview: South Coast Repertory Presents West Coast Debut of FREMONT AVE.
by Michael Quintos - May 14, 2026

Beautifully acted, engagingly riveting, and populated with impactful characters, Reggie D. White's thoughtfully sprawling and emotionally layered new play—directed by Lili-Anne Brown—delivers an ambitious, deeply affecting examination of generational legacy, Black identity, masculinity, and the ...


ASCAP Foundation Musical Theatre Workshop Will Present THE WAITING at the Wallis PhotoASCAP Foundation Musical Theatre Workshop Will Present THE WAITING at the Wallis
by A.A. Cristi - May 12, 2026

THE WAITING, a new musical exploring grief through folk melodies and poetry, will be staged at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts as part of the ASCAP Foundation Musical Theatre Workshop....


ASCAP Foundation 2026 Musical Theatre Workshop Returns to The Wallis PhotoASCAP Foundation 2026 Musical Theatre Workshop Returns to The Wallis
by A.A. Cristi - April 29, 2026

The ASCAP Foundation announced its annual Musical Theatre Workshop at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Los Angeles, featuring live readings and feedback panels for three new musicals by emerging writers....


Frist Art Museum Will Present 100 Years of Contemporary Indigenous Art PhotoFrist Art Museum Will Present 100 Years of Contemporary Indigenous Art
by A.A. Cristi - April 29, 2026

The Frist Art Museum in Nashville will present An Indigenous Present, an exhibition featuring 15 artists spanning a century of modern and contemporary Indigenous art, co-curated by artist Jeffrey Gibson and curator Jenelle Porter....


Review: FERTILE GROUND 2026: REVIEW ROUNDUP #3 PhotoReview: FERTILE GROUND 2026: REVIEW ROUNDUP #3
by Krista Garver - April 29, 2026

Fertile Ground 2026 wrapped up last weekend, and on the whole, it was fantastic. I saw 17 shows, which included readings of plays by well-known local playwrights, new works by rising stars, and some fun genre-bending original performances. Here are my notes about the final set. If you missed my firs...


Review: TETHERED at 21ten Theatre PhotoReview: TETHERED at 21ten Theatre
by Dawn Sellers - April 11, 2026

Stefan Feuerherdt brings a fresh and thoughtful voice to a timeless story, weaving together questions of morality, mortality, and the weight of others' expectations into something deeply human and moving in TETHERED, a Fertile Ground new work....


MOVING MEMORY PROJECT 2026: NEXT GEN To Return At Broadway Presbyterian Church PhotoMOVING MEMORY PROJECT 2026: NEXT GEN To Return At Broadway Presbyterian Church
by A.A. Cristi - March 23, 2026

Stefanie Nelson Dancegroup will present Moving Memory Project 2026: Next Gen at Broadway Presbyterian Church in New York City. The festival features new dance works exploring memory, loss, and identity by emerging and established choreographers....


Student Blog: Sky’s The Limit… Unfortunately PhotoStudent Blog: Sky’s The Limit… Unfortunately
by Student Blog: Maria Routel-Ferguson - March 19, 2026

Gravity has always had a personal vendetta against me, as evident by my height. I’ve always preferred keeping my feet on the ground. Roller coasters, airplanes, elevators, even downward escalators, definitely not my best friend....


Blog: The Magic of Practical Aesthetics PhotoBlog: The Magic of Practical Aesthetics
by Atlantic Theater Company - March 04, 2026

I just finished the Summer Intensive program at Atlantic Acting School! It was a joyous, unforgettable experience taking those intense six weeks of full-on immersion into Practical Aesthetics, and sharing those weeks with some of the most talented people I know....


Review: Sarah Carson Celebrates Her Welsh Heritage In A WELCOME IN THE HILLSIDE at Do PhotoReview: Sarah Carson Celebrates Her Welsh Heritage In A WELCOME IN THE HILLSIDE at Don't Tell Mama
by Analisa Bell - March 02, 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. It was nostalgic, educational, and thoroughly heartfelt....


Review: AFTER THE RAIN at the National Arts Centre PhotoReview: AFTER THE RAIN at the National Arts Centre
by Courtney Castelino - March 01, 2026

What did our critic think of AFTER THE RAIN at National Arts Centre?...


Review: Apollinaire Theatre's A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE PhotoReview: Apollinaire Theatre's A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE
by R. Scott Reedy - March 01, 2026

What did our critic think of A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE at Apollinaire Theatre Company?...


Review: MAN OF LA MANCHA Journeys Back to Musical Theatre West PhotoReview: MAN OF LA MANCHA Journeys Back to Musical Theatre West
by Michael Quintos - February 17, 2026

Directed by James Vásquez with musical direction by Ryan O'Connell and choreography by Shani Talmor, this remarkably solid new production of the 1965 Tony Award winner boasts haunting visuals and superb performances from its assembled ensemble, led by a trio of excellent leads that offer three dist...


Review: South Coast Repertory Presents GOD OF CARNAGE PhotoReview: South Coast Repertory Presents GOD OF CARNAGE
by Michael Quintos - February 10, 2026

Wildly surprising and deliciously savage, Yasmina Reza's machete-edged 2006 dark comedy GOD OF CARNAGE—here directed by Marco Barricelli and continues performances at OC's South Coast Repertory through March 21, 2026—has to be one of the most ferocious dissections of modern-day performative civi...


Review: JANE ANGER PhotoReview: JANE ANGER
by Angela Kabasan-Gonzalez - January 17, 2026

Set against the backdrop of plague-ridden London, Jane Anger is a clever, bawdy comedy that imagines what happens when a woman refuses to stay in the margins of literary history....


Kristen Cosby Premieres WHEN THE SKELETON DOES NOT STAND At Playground Solofest PhotoKristen Cosby Premieres WHEN THE SKELETON DOES NOT STAND At Playground Solofest
by A.A. Cristi - January 09, 2026

Kristen Cosby will premiere her solo performance 'WHEN THE SKELETON DOES NOT STAND' at Playground SoloFest, exploring themes of siblinghood, disability, and grief through a blend of memoir and physical storytelling....


Video: Zachary Quinto Talks Working with Janet McTeer and Mandy Patinkin in THE ARTIS PhotoVideo: Zachary Quinto Talks Working with Janet McTeer and Mandy Patinkin in THE ARTIST
by Josh Sharpe - December 22, 2025

BroadwayWorld spoke with Zachary Quinto about playing a defense lawyer in the new Gilded Age-era series The Artist, who also shared his experience working alongside the all-star cast. Check out the interview now....


Review: WHEN WE ARE MARRIED, Donmar Warehouse PhotoReview: WHEN WE ARE MARRIED, Donmar Warehouse
by Gary Naylor - December 18, 2025

Perfect medicine for the winter blues...


Review: THE LITTLE FOXES at Intiman Theatre PhotoReview: THE LITTLE FOXES at Intiman Theatre
by Amelia Divine - October 20, 2025

It’s spooky season, and what’s spookier than a wealthy, greedy family willing to do anything to fulfill their selfish desires? Moral decay lies at the heart of Lillian Hellman’s The Little Foxes, now performing at Intiman Theatre in a production by The Feast. When it premiered in 1939, it shoc...


Spark Theatre Festival NYC Unveils Week Two Lineup PhotoSpark Theatre Festival NYC Unveils Week Two Lineup
by Chloe Rabinowitz - September 19, 2025

Emerging Artists Theatre's bi-annual Spark Theatre Festival NYC is now in it's second week of performances. Learn more about the festival and see how to attend! ...





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