Review: SIX at ASU Gammage
What’s more satisfying than watching six wronged women reclaim their power? Watching them do it in rhinestone corsets, backed by a thunderous girl band and enough LED lighting to short-circuit Times Square.
Review: GASPING BY BEN ELTON at Wellington Repertory
First performed in 1990, Gasping is Ben Elton’s debut stage play, a sharp, satirical comedy that takes gleeful aim at corporate excess.
Review: THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS at Granite Theatre
There ain’t nothin’ dirty goin’ on at the Granite Theatre’s lively, enjoyable production of ‘The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas,’ the 1978 Broadway musical written by Larry L.
Student Blog: Foot in the Door
In 2026, it feels like the only way to get into the job market is to know the right people, which makes everything that much more complicated for us college students.
Video: WONDER PETS: IN THE CITY Season 2 Sneak Peek Clip
Apple TV has debuted a new sneak peek clip from “Wonder Pets: In The City” season two, showcasing some of the music from the series.
Video: Andrew Lloyd Webber Attends CATS: THE JELLICLE BALL Sitzprobe
Andrew Lloyd Webber is celebrating just another reinvention of one of his classic works.
Review: AMERICAN MOOR at Green Room Theatre Company
This show is a must-see.
ABSENTE Celebrates National Absinthe Day at LOU LOU in the Chelsea Neighborhood
Absente, the renowned spirit brand, recently enjoyed a National Absinthe Day event on March 5th at the charming restaurant, LOU LOU in the Chelsea neighborhood and Broadwayworld was there for all the excitement.
Review: FIDDLER ON THE ROOF at Bellevue Little Theatre is Bigger Than Life
FIDDLER ON THE ROOF now playing at the Bellevue Little Theatre is a big production in a small space and it does not disappoint! Director Laureen Pickle with her creative crew has pulled off an incredible piece of theatre with all the heart and soul of a big Broadway production.
Interview: Riccardo Gabriele-PR Pro Talks Italian Wines
We recently had met public relations pro, Riccardo Gabrielle at Felice 83 on the Upper East Side of New York City where an excellent selection of wines from regions throughout Italy was showcased.
PRAZER, ZEZÉ!: Musical to Premiere in São Paulo Celebrates the Life of Zezé Motta
Prazer, Zezé! O Musical celebrates the remarkable six-decade career of Zezé Motta.
Previews: HANDEL'S MESSIAH at KeyBank State Theatre At Playhouse Square
Cleveland Ballet continues its 11th season with Handel’s Messiah this weekend at Playhouse Square’s KeyBank State Theatre.
Video: Laurie Hernandez Takes First Bows in & JULIET
Laurie Hernandez made her Broadway debut on Tuesday night, joining the cast of & Juliet.
Review: Ailey II Doesn't Need the Classics to Feel Like Ailey
A night of new works that feel quintessentially Ailey reveals just how dedicated this company remains to its founding ethos.
Video: Watch Emma Flynn Sing 'No One Mourns the Wicked' on Broadway
Wicked the Musical on Broadway has released new video footage of Emma Flynn, who recently joined the production as Glinda, making her entrance and singing No One Mourns the Wicked.
The 2026 Oscars Attract 17.86 Million Viewers, Down 9% From 2025
The 98th Oscars brought in 17.
Student Blog: Christian Ryan on Media Theatre's Production of Fun Home
Fun Home, Representation, and Creating a Pathway for Understanding.
Student Blog: The Midterms Mixtape: Five Soundtracks to Help Get Through Exam Season
As both a self-proclaimed theatre geek and a college student, I am always listening to cast albums and soundtracks, no matter where I am or what I’m doing.
Feature: THE NEVADA WOMEN’S FILM FESTIVAL CELEBRATES ITS 12TH YEAR, MARCH 19-22
The Nevada Women’s Film Festival (NWFFest) marks its 12th year of women-led storytelling in film and television.
Review: THE WIZARD OF OZ Delights Audiences of all Ages at Edmonton's Citadel Theatre
Since its 1939 film release, The Wizard of Oz has enchanted audiences of all ages.
Review: MRS. DOUBTFIRE at Ordway Center For The Performing Arts
I had the chance to see the national tour of Mrs.
Student Blog: You're Wrong Timothée Chalamet: There is so Much to Love About Opera
There it was–part invitation, part demand–put before me by my college voice instructor, Dr.
Student Blog: What I Didn't See
As an actor, you worry about learning your lines, your harmonies, hitting your marks, executing your choreography flawlessly.
Review: DRAGON MAMA written and performed by SARA PORKALOB at Geffen Playhouse
In this next chapter, Sara takes on many personas who interact with her mother during her lifetime, each one a standout as an individual through unique voice and movement thanks to Sara's great skill with improvisation.
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