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Recap the 2026 Tony Awards

Recap the 2026 Tony Awards

by BWW News Desk — June 14, 2026

Another Tonys has come and gone! The American Theatre Wing's 79th Annual Tony Awards, hosted by P!nk, aired live last night from Radio City Music Hall, honoring theatre professionals for distinguished achievement on Broadway and wrapping up the 2025/26 awards season.

Review: LEOPOLDSTADT at Writers Theatre

Review: LEOPOLDSTADT at Writers Theatre

by Rachel Weinberg — June 14, 2026

Tom Stoppard’s Leopoldstadt follows multiple generations of an Austrian Jewish family from prosperity to despair — spanning over 50 years from 1899 to 1955.

TOM & JERRY To Premiere At Kamani Auditorium

TOM & JERRY To Premiere At Kamani Auditorium

by BWW News Desk — June 14, 2026

What happens when one harmless lie turns into a full-blown circus of chaos? Welcome to TOM & JERRY, a laugh-riot of misunderstandings, madness, and marital Mayhem.

JESSE NORTH IS BROKEN To Perform At Edinburgh Fringe

JESSE NORTH IS BROKEN To Perform At Edinburgh Fringe

by BWW News Desk — June 14, 2026

Martha Godber's one-woman show JESSE NORTH IS BROKEN, about a 25-year-old carer from Hull, will play The Pleasance at Edinburgh Fringe following a critically acclaimed world premiere at York Theatre Royal.

BRILLIANT TRACES To Be Performed At The Sonnet Theater

BRILLIANT TRACES To Be Performed At The Sonnet Theater

by BWW News Desk — June 14, 2026

Methexis Productions will present Cindy Lou Johnson's BRILLIANT TRACES at The Sonnet Theater, directed by Naomi Bailis, starring Olivia Sinnott and Henry Morehouse in the 1989 Off-Broadway classic.

New Art City Theatre Now Accepting Play & Musical Submissions

New Art City Theatre Now Accepting Play & Musical Submissions

by BWW News Desk — June 14, 2026

New Art City Theatre in Ventura, CA, is accepting submissions of original full-length plays and musicals for its 4th annual playwrights festival, with up to four works selected for a week-long residency and staged readings.

Review: THE OLDEST PROFESSION at Hanover Little Theatre

Review: THE OLDEST PROFESSION at Hanover Little Theatre

by Andrea Stephenson — June 14, 2026

Often billed as a comedy, this play contains a wealth of witty dialogue, but is, at its heart, a poignant exploration of the resilience of these women and their relationships with one another.

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