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Review: PROMENADE at The Marcelle Theater

Review: PROMENADE at The Marcelle Theater

by Rob Levy — March 20, 2026
This ridiculously hilarious romp is gloriously wacky.
Review: AN EVENING WITH BRIAN STOKES MITCHELL at The 92nd Street Y Uplifted

Review: AN EVENING WITH BRIAN STOKES MITCHELL at The 92nd Street Y Uplifted

by Gregory Fletcher — March 20, 2026
Mitchell sent the audience out into the night uplifted, restored, and indeed, full of hope and joy with his 3/19 show, performing a wide range of songs from his Broadway roles in RAGTIME and MAN OF LA MANCHA to contemporary works.
Review: THUNDER AND TURF: ONCE UPON A TIME IN IRELAND at Brigit Saint Brigit

Review: THUNDER AND TURF: ONCE UPON A TIME IN IRELAND at Brigit Saint Brigit

by Christine Swerczek — March 20, 2026
Brigit Saint Brigit never fails to roll out theatre unlike any other community theatre in the metro.
Feature: RODGERS + HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA at Theatre 29

Feature: RODGERS + HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA at Theatre 29

by Charlie Thomas — March 20, 2026
Theatre 29 continues its 2025-2026 season with the Broadway musical Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella.
Review: SUNSET BOULEVARD at Palm Canyon Theatre

Review: SUNSET BOULEVARD at Palm Canyon Theatre

by Charlie Thomas — March 20, 2026
What did our critic think of SUNSET BOULEVARD at Palm Canyon Theatre?
Interview: Jos N. Banks is Pulling Double Duty on FAT HAM at Orlando Shakes

Interview: Jos N. Banks is Pulling Double Duty on FAT HAM at Orlando Shakes

by Benoit Teves — March 20, 2026
From the fitting room to the stage, accomplished performer, designer, director, and educator Jos N.
LUNA PARK IN CONEY ISLAND Set to Celebrate Opening Weekend 3/28-3/29

LUNA PARK IN CONEY ISLAND Set to Celebrate Opening Weekend 3/28-3/29

by Marina Kennedy — March 20, 2026
The annual Coney Island Cyclone Egg Cream Christening ceremony slated for March 29th at 11 AM EST and the first 99 riders receive a FREE Cyclone ride and an egg cream treat to honor the iconic coaster’s 99th birthday.
Student Blog: Whether You Like it or Not: Hedwig, Inside The Mountain Productions’

Student Blog: Whether You Like it or Not: Hedwig, Inside The Mountain Productions’ Love Letter to the Arts

by Student Blogger: Bella Noor — March 20, 2026
Despite the odds being stacked against them, this Florida-based student theater company stages Hedwig and the Angry Inch, a profound expression of queer resilience and joy.
BroadwayWorld's 2026 Spring Preview

BroadwayWorld's 2026 Spring Preview

by Nicole Rosky — March 20, 2026
Spring has sprung, and with it comes the second half of the 2025/26 Broadway 12 plays and 6 musicals will take Broadway bows and BroadwayWorld is very excited to bring you a special first look at all of them.
David Lindsay-Abaire Definitely Did NOT Draw on Real Life to Write THE BALUSTERS

David Lindsay-Abaire Definitely Did NOT Draw on Real Life to Write THE BALUSTERS

by Luka Vonier — March 20, 2026
In this video, watch as playwright Lindsay-Abaire breaks down his words from The Balusters in the newest episode of BroadwayWorld's Notes on a Script.
Cracking the Equation: Thomas Kail Is Making a PROOF for a New Generation

Cracking the Equation: Thomas Kail Is Making a PROOF for a New Generation

by Nicole Rosky — March 20, 2026
Being back on Broadway is never something Thomas Kail takes for granted.
Don’t Dream It, Style It: Reimagining ROCKY HORROR’s Iconic Looks for Broadway

Don’t Dream It, Style It: Reimagining ROCKY HORROR’s Iconic Looks for Broadway

by Nicole Rosky — March 20, 2026
The time is nigh! In just a matter of days, all of Broadway will be doing the Time Warp again when The Rocky Horror Show returns at Studio 54.
Debbie Allen Is Bringing the Poetry of August Wilson Back to Broadway

Debbie Allen Is Bringing the Poetry of August Wilson Back to Broadway

by Luka Vonier — March 20, 2026
Joe Turner may be long gone, but Debbie Allen is very much back in the building.
How David Korins' Scenic Design Helps Build the Tension in DOG DAY AFTERNOON

How David Korins' Scenic Design Helps Build the Tension in DOG DAY AFTERNOON

by Nicole Rosky — March 20, 2026
Dog Day Afternoon is about to open on Broadway at the August Wilson Theatre.
How Lindsey Ferrentino Dramatized Real Life Injustice in THE FEAR OF 13

How Lindsey Ferrentino Dramatized Real Life Injustice in THE FEAR OF 13

by Luka Vonier — March 20, 2026
In this video, watch as playwright Lindsey Ferrentino breaks down her words from The Fear of 13 in the newest episode of BroadwayWorld's Notes on a Script a
Scott Ellis is Polishing Up Noël Coward’s Overlooked Gem, FALLEN ANGELS

Scott Ellis is Polishing Up Noël Coward’s Overlooked Gem, FALLEN ANGELS

by Nicole Rosky — March 20, 2026
Throughout his lifetime, from his teens to his sixties, the great Noël Coward wrote over 50 plays.
Constantine Rousouli Wants You to Have a Batsh*t Crazy Party at TITANIQUE

Constantine Rousouli Wants You to Have a Batsh*t Crazy Party at TITANIQUE

by Michael Major — March 20, 2026
The ship of dreams has left the dock, and this time its heading for Broadway! Titanique, the kooky craziest musical there ever was, has traveled across the Atlantic (again) to arrive where it has always belonged- on Broadway.
Staying Gold with the Curtis Brothers: Meet the New Stars of THE OUTSIDERS on Broadwa

Staying Gold with the Curtis Brothers: Meet the New Stars of THE OUTSIDERS on Broadway

by Luka Vonier — March 20, 2026
Tulsa, 1967 is looking a bit different than it did just a week ago.
The Play’s the Thing: Inside HAMLET at BAM with Hiran Abeysekera & Francesca Mills

The Play’s the Thing: Inside HAMLET at BAM with Hiran Abeysekera & Francesca Mills

by Nicole Rosky — March 20, 2026
To see or not to see? That's not the question that New York City audiences should be asking this spring, when Hamlet arrives in Brooklyn.
Ann Harada Is Crossing That Bridge Back Into SCHMIGADOON

Ann Harada Is Crossing That Bridge Back Into SCHMIGADOON

by Luka Vonier — March 20, 2026
Schmigadoon! has already been on quite a journey before taking up residence at the Nederlander Theatre.
Buckle Up for the 'Shock and Awe' of BECKY SHAW

Buckle Up for the 'Shock and Awe' of BECKY SHAW

by Nicole Rosky — March 20, 2026
There is a lot to celebrate this spring at the Hayes Theatre.
How Duncan MacMillan & Jeremy Herrin Planned the Spontaneity of EVERY BRILLIANT THING

How Duncan MacMillan & Jeremy Herrin Planned the Spontaneity of EVERY BRILLIANT THING

by Luka Vonier — March 20, 2026
In this video, watch as Every Brilliant Thing creators Duncan MacMillan and Jeremy Herrin break down their words in the newest episode of BroadwayWorld's Notes on a Script.
How The Rescues Found the Sound of THE LOST BOYS

How The Rescues Found the Sound of THE LOST BOYS

by Nicole Rosky — March 20, 2026
The Rescues recently headed to one of NYC's most iconic music venues, Joe's Pub, to give fans a The Lost Boys sneak peek and BroadwayWorld is very excited to bring you an exclusive, 'throuple version' of 'Hurt A Little' in this latest edition of Notes on a Script.
Interview: David Beach and SPENCE-CHAPIN BROADWAY BENEFIT on 3/26

Interview: David Beach and SPENCE-CHAPIN BROADWAY BENEFIT on 3/26

by Marina Kennedy — March 20, 2026
Iconic Broadway artists from award-winning productions including Hamilton, Wicked, and Mamma Mia! will come together on March 26, 2026, at Chelsea Table + Stage for the Spence-Chapin Broadway Benefit.
Review Roundup: MONTE CRISTO Opens at York Theatre

Review Roundup: MONTE CRISTO Opens at York Theatre

by Chloe Rabinowitz — March 20, 2026
The York Theatre is presenting the world premiere production of the sweeping musical adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' beloved novel The Count of Monte Cristo.

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