All About DOG DAY AFTERNOON: How the Story Evolved from Page, to Screen, to Stage
xFew crime stories have captured the public imagination quite like Dog Day Afternoon.
Photos: The Broadway Marquees of Spring 2026
The 2025/26 Broadway season is here at last, with many new productions set to arrive before the end of the season.
Review: Kate Baldwin's THE BUCKET SHOW at 54 Below Belongs On Everyone's Wish List
The Lady doesn't need improving.
Review: Fidelity Theatricals Serves Up Waitress at Don’t Tell Mama
The heartfelt 3/6 Fidelity Theatricals performance left the audience with a renewed appreciation for the songs that have made Waitress such a beloved musical.
Review: CHILDREN OF THE NIGHT, Southwark Playhouse
The tail end of the 90s is shaking the walls of Southwark Playhouse’s studio space.
Review: LILLIAS WHITE LIVE AT THE BEECHMAN A Wild Ride Of Music and Mirth
Lillias White is storming the castle at The Laurie Beechman, and audiences are all white flags as they surrender, happily and heartily.
What Oscar-Nominated Film Would You Want to See On Stage?
Ahead of the Oscars, we want to know which nominated film you would like to see on stage.
Christina Applegate Reveals ‘I Wanted to Hate Myself Because I Didn’t Feel I Deserved’ a Tony Nomination
Christina Applegate had mixed feelings about one of the most triumphant moments of her career.
Review: TURN IT OUT WITH TILER PECK AND FRIENDS, Sadler's Wells
Perhaps New York City Ballet Principal, Tiler Peck should rename her self curated programme Turn it On
Review: BLOOD RELATIONS at The Gladstone Theatre
What did our critic think of THIS THREE SISTERS THEATRE COMPANY'S BLOOD RELATIONS at The Gladstone Theatre?
Review: THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME at Hale Centre Theatre
Review: THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME at Hale Centre Theatre
Mesmerizing and a true Top of the World experience.
Review: AKHNATEN at Los Angeles Opera
Glass feels to be in direct conversation with grand opera, layering incantations from the chorus over triangulations of notes played nearly ad nauseam on violas to evoke something of the mystery that shrouds ancient Egypt in western culture.
Review: LES MISÉRABLES Captivates Edmonton at The Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
This epic musical features classic showtunes including I Dreamed a Dream, On My Own, One Day More, and Do You Hear the People Sing?.
Feature: Carisa Hendrix On Her Most Charming Illusion - Lucy Darling
Interview with Carisa Hendirx about Lucy Darling, the show 'Simply Darling' currently on tour and coming to the Balboa Theatre in San Diego on March 24th, and creating a community connection for audiences.
Interview: Migdalia Cruz of MACBETH at Magic Theatre
BroadwayWorld chats with award-winning playwright Migdalia Cruz about the world premiere of her adaptation of Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' running at the Magic Theatre from March 18 through April 5 in San Francisco.
Review: WAIT UNTIL DARK Brings Spine-Tingling Thrills to Stoneham
What did our critic think of WAIT UNTIL DARK at Greater Boston Stage Company?
Review: Orpheus Musical Theatre's JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR
What did our critic think of JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR at Meridian Theatres @ Centrepointe?
Review: STOP KISS at The Bridge Initiative
Every couple deserves a space to feel safe, accepted, celebrated, and normal.
Everything to Know About DEATH NOTE: THE MUSICAL
If you are new to Death Note, there is a lot to catch up on.
Review: CASEY & DIANA at Martha Cohen Theatre
Every so often, we encounter stories so powerful that they remind us of the fragility of our human lives.
Review: ZABALAZA THEATRE FESTIVAL AT THE BAXTER at The Baxter Theatre
The preview of sixteen productions at the Baxter Zabalaza Theatre Festival revealed an impressive depth of talent, creativity and passion from emerging theatre-makers.
Review: DA VINCI CODE - SAKRILEG (National Tour, Germany)
The touring company Showslot—best known for its high-end musical productions—has now brought Dan Brown’s thriller “The Da Vinci Code” (published in Germany as “Sakrileg”) to the travelling stage, following its adaptation of “Murder on the Orient Express”.
Richard Grenell Expected to Shift Out of Kennedy Center Leadership
Richard Grenell is expected to step down as president of the Kennedy Center, according to Axios, with facilities executive Matt Floca set to succeed him ahead of a planned two-year closure for renovations.
Lea Michele and Cast of Broadway's CHESS to Perform on THE LATE SHOW
Lea Michele, along with the Broadway cast and orchestra of Chess, will visit The Late Show with Stephen Colbert next week for a musical performance from the hit revival.
Review: BEETLEJUICE at Hollywood Pantages
With all its visual delights on full display, the non-Equity production directed by Catie Davis (from the original direction by Alex Timbers) is a carnival of the macabre.
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