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Review Roundup:: Circus-Themed CATS Soars At Chicago's Paramount Theatre
by Joshua Wright - May 16, 2025
Step right up! The Jellicle Ball goes under the big top as Paramount Theatre presents a circus-themed revival of Cats, running through June 15, 2025. Check out all the reviews!...
Review: & JULIET at The Kennedy Center
by Rachael F. Goldberg - December 23, 2024
With a clever script, beloved music, and strong teams both on and off the stage, '& Juliet' is an incredibly witty, thoughtful, and joyful show, and the National Tour’s run at the Kennedy Center is the perfect way to cap off the year....
Review: MARY POPPINS - THE BROADWAY MUSICAL at Wilmington Drama League
by Greer Firestone - December 20, 2024
Even with a sentimental attachment (more on that later), Aisle Say had not visited Wilmington Drama League for years. I reviewed FREAKY FRIDAY, starring the luminous Becky Kotsifas and antenna then sprung from my ears. Next came KINKY BOOTS (starring Catherine Callahan, who is the titular star pres...
Review Roundup: THE OUTSIDERS Opens On Broadway
by A.A. Cristi - April 11, 2024
S.E. Hinton's The Outsiders has made the jump from page to stage and is now open on Broadway at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre. The critics stopped by to see what the musical take on the literary classic has in store for audiences! Read all of the reviews!...
Review: Comedy Tonight! MasterVoices Does THE FROGS, Or Why Isn't Sondheim at the Met?
by Richard Sasanow - November 07, 2023
MasterVoices, under Ted Sperling, found THE FROGS irresistible—and the result was a hit, or, as Shakespeare wrote in “Hamlet”: “A hit, a very palpable hit.” With its libretto by Burt Shevelove and Nathan Lane (and Nathan Lane again), it fit the stage of Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Rose Thea...
Review: Oh Goddess, Bellini's NORMA Returns to the Met
by Richard Sasanow - March 10, 2023
You’ve got to admit that the Met had a lot of guts to dedicate this season’s performances of Vincenzo Bellini’s NORMA (libretto by Felice Romani) to the memory of Maria Callas on the 100th anniversary of her birth. Hers was simply one of the most legendary portrayals of the role, by a fabled s...
Interview: Luis Salgado of ON YOUR FEET! THE STORY OF EMILIO & GLORIA ESTEFAN at Majestic San Antonio
by Bryan Stanton - December 21, 2022
On Your Feet! The Story of Emilio and Gloria Estefan is sweeping the nation in it's second national tour. Today BroadwayWorld was able to sit down with Director and Choreographer, Luis Salgado to learn about the journey this production has taken....
Review: TUCK SHOP LADIES WITH LITTLE WISE AND SPECIAL GUEST SUSIE KEYNES – THE TRINITY SESSIONS at Church Of The Trinity
by Barry Lenny - June 19, 2022
It was a party, a celebration of the anniversary of a great venue....
LISTEN: Joe Iconis & Family Release Star-Studded 'Album', Featuring Lin-Manuel Miranda, Aaron Tveit & More
by Michael Major - June 17, 2022
The album features over 70 members of Iconis’ vast family of collaborators including Aaron Tveit, Andrew Ranells, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Krysta Rodriguez, Andrew Barth Feldman, Kerry Butler, Danny Burstein, Annie Golden, George Salazar, Will Roland, and many more. Plus, check out upcoming concert dat...
LISTEN: Joe Iconis & Family Share New Song 'Tightrope Walker / Mountain Climber / Me' Performed by Molly Hager
by Michael Major - June 10, 2022
It’s the fifth and final single from Iconis’ sprawling new 44-track album, simply titled Album, which features over 70 members of Iconis’ vast family of collaborators including Aaron Tveit, Andrew Ranells, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Krysta Rodriguez, Andrew Barth Feldman, Kerry Butler, Danny Burstein...
Andrew Rannells, George Salazar & More to Join Joe Iconis at The Bourbon Room for ALBUM Celebration
by Chloe Rabinowitz - June 07, 2022
GHOSTLIGHT RECORDS announced that composer, songwriter, and playwright Joe Iconis will welcome a star-studded list of guest performers for his Wednesday, June 22 show at The Bourbon Room in Los Angeles to celebrate the release of Album....
Video: Andrew Barth Feldman Performs 'Archie's All-American' From Joe Iconis' 'ALBUM'
by Stephi Wild - May 20, 2022
An all new single, “Archie's All-American,” has been released from Album, the new recording by musical theater virtuoso Joe Iconis. The new single features wunderkind actor and former Evan Hansen in Dear Evan Hansen, Andrew Barth Feldman. Watch the performance!...
BWW Exclusive: Heidi Blickenstaff Sings 'Ammonia' from Joe Iconis' ALBUM
by A.A. Cristi - May 05, 2022
Joe Iconis's mega-record Album is on the way and BroadwayWorld has your exclusive first listen of the lead single 'Ammonia' sung by Tony-nominee Heidi Blickenstaff! ...
Review Roundup: HOW I LEARNED TO DRIVE Opens On Broadway
by A.A. Cristi - April 19, 2022
Read all the critic's reviews for Manhattan Theatre Club's Broadway premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning How I Learned to Drive....
Joe Iconis Announces New 44-Track Record, ALBUM, Featuring Andrew Rannells, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Krysta Rodriguez, and More!
by Marissa Tomeo - April 08, 2022
GHOSTLIGHT RECORDS announced the new recording by musical theater virtuoso Joe Iconis, a sprawling new 44-track album, simply titled Album. Find out the release information and all of the stars and Iconis vets on the album. The album features over 70 members of Iconis’ vast family of collabor...
BWW Review: A Glorious Return of JAMIE DeROY & FRIENDS Enlivens and Enriches Evening at Birdland
by Stephen Mosher - December 07, 2021
Eighteen months later, Jamie deRoy returns to the live venue stage with some marvelous mates and her signature tune....
GLEN BALLARD Discusses THE ROSE Musical and PINOCCHIO Live-Action Remake on the Eleven Podcast
by Fiona Scott - November 26, 2021
Glen Ballard, co-writer and producer of Jagged Little Pill, has a couple of exciting projects up his sleeve at the moment! In the first episode of the new season of the Eleven podcast hosted by William Connolly, he shares adapting The Rose for the stage and he also discusses the live-action remake ...
25th Istanbul Theatre Festival to Take Place This October and November
by Chloe Rabinowitz - September 14, 2021
With the slogan “Theatre In These Trying Times”, the 25th edition of the festival has set out to breathe fresh air into both the world of theatre and to theatre lovers with a programme of mostly new productions that look at the world, which is in search of a new normal, through the lens of theat...
BWW Review: Kuhoo Verma Specializes In SOUNDS OF HEALING At Feinstein's/54 Below
by Stephen Mosher - July 04, 2021
The star of the TV show PLAN B has a plan all her own, to heal through music, and that is precisely what she did on Friday night at 54 Below....
BWW Review: Farah Alvin B-SIDE Gets an A+ at The Green Room 42
by Stephen Mosher - June 12, 2021
Farah Alvin's is the kind of talent people pray for, but not everyone gets. Her new show at The Green Roon is just one more example of the fact that hers is a voice that needs to be heard, a talent that needs to be seen....
BWW Review: John Bucchino's GRATEFUL 20TH ANNIVERSARY VIRTUAL CONCERT
by Stephen Mosher - January 20, 2021
John Bucchino's break-out CD is being widely celebrated on the occasion of its 20th Anniversary and this online concert is a great way to enjoy the festivities....
Shelly Goldstein Releases “You'll Be Gone”
by A.A. Cristi - September 22, 2020
Celebrated Performing Artist, Shelly Goldstein, Releases a?oeYou'll Be Gone,a?? a rewrite of Lin-Manuel Miranda's a?oeYou'll Be Backa?? from HAMILTON....
BWW Exclusive: How Barrington Stage Company Brought Equity-Approved HARRY CLARKE to the Stage
by Chloe Rabinowitz - August 07, 2020
Barrington Stage Company is only one of two theater companies in the entire country that has been given the greenlight by Actors' Equity Association to begin staging performances in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic....
An Introduction: The Openings of the Closed, Theatre of the Pandemic, and LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT
by Andrew Child - March 24, 2020
It appears the standard season-subscription model has failed across the board to provide the financial safety net individuals and institutions need to survive a global pandemic, (which is upsetting because the moderate tastes of the elite have dictated what theatres will produce for long enough that...
BWW Review: THE 30TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CABARET CONVENTION JUDY! A GARLAND OF SONG at The Rose Theater
by Stephen Mosher - October 31, 2019
There was so much heart, love and entertainment on the stage of The Rose Theater last night, as The Cabaret Convention celebrated the legacy and the music of the legendary Judy Garland...
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