Student Blog: Seeing Theatre Through a New Lens
Writing is so much more than expressing ideas on a page, and if done with sincerity, it can take a surprisingly long time–that may be my biggest takeaway from my first attempt at blogging.
Student Blog: A Streetcar Named Finals- The Last Week of the Semester
Being a theater lighting student is hard to explain to family and friends who haven’t gone through the same version of finals as you have.
Student Blog: Switching Majors, Transferring, and Growing Up! Oh My!
From 2025-2026, I was a BFA Musical Theatre major at a college.
Student Blog: Not Every Role Happens Onstage
Writing about my experiences studying theatre in college and everything that I have learned along the way is something I never envisioned myself doing.
Student Blog: 54 Below
The semester ended, and I hopped on a train to New York City.
Student Blog: Growth Through Expression
Since I was very young, theatre has been the thing that I orbit.
Student Blog: How Lessons From My First Year As A Musical Theatre Student Helped Me Land My First Paid Gig
As I have been reflecting on this past year and reeling about my exciting summer plans, I have realized just how much my first year of musical theatre training has prepared me for this job.
Student Blog: Everything's Coming Up Theatre
A year ago, I was nervous about entering my last year as a teenager.
Student Blog: Ar(t) You More Creative Than You Think?
Bring this article to your boyfriend who says he is “just not an arts person.
Student Blog: Opening the Dance Floor to the Most Joyful of Dancers
At an elite dance studio in my hometown, dancers show up for practice like clockwork.
Student Blog: Growing on My Own Timeline
I am going to make the progress I need to make on my own timeline, even if it doesn’t happen all at once, and I am always evolving as an artist and as a person, and that will never change.
Student Blog: Moments In The Woods
“Into the Woods, it’s time to go, I hate to leave, I have to though.
Student Blog: All the World’s a Stage
Regardless of whether you find yourself onstage, backstage or simply watching the stage, you'll find that what you take with you past the proscenium travels further than you'd expect.
Video: Colin Farrell Returns as SUGAR in Season 2 Trailer for Apple Noir Series
John Sugar is back with a new case in the trailer for season two of the Apple TV series, starring Colin Farrell and Broadway alum Jin Ha.
SCHMIGADOON! to Release Broadway Cast Recording This Summer
Schmigadoon! will release a Broadway cast recording this summer.
Video: BTS Debuts Trailer for Busan Concert Live Broadcast
Tickets are now on sale for BTS WORLD TOUR ‘ARIRANG’ IN BUSAN: LIVE VIEWING, the live cinema broadcasts from pop royalty BTS.
Neil deGrasse Tyson & More Join REAL TIME WITH BILL MAHER May 29 Episode Lineup
This week on Real Time with Bill Maher features a one-on-one interview with astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson and a panel discussion with Katy Tur and Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
Dame Siân Phillips and More Join Welsh National Theatre’s 2027/8 programme
Following April’s announcement of Welsh National Theatre’s co-production with Second Half Productions of Amadeus, WNT has launched its full 2027/28 programme, with revivals of classics, collaborations, and more.
Certain Blacks Ensemble Festival Will Return in July
Certain Blacks will present Ensemble Festival 2026 at London's Royal Victoria Docks, a free two-day outdoor event featuring circus, dance, and theatre from UK and Catalan artists exploring identity, ecology, and collective experience.
Lurleen Ladd to Make NYC Debut at Flute Bar Midtown in June
Austin-based singer/songwriter Lurleen Ladd will make her New York City debut at Flute Bar & Lounge in Manhattan, premiering live songs from her forthcoming album RECLAMATION, a reimagining of iconic '80s hits.
WAITRESS Cast Set for Milton Keynes Theatre Run, Led By Carrie Hope Fletcher
The cast for the musical WAITRESS has been announced ahead of its upcoming engagement at Milton Keynes Theatre in the UK.
Review: BLACK COMEDY, Orange Tree Theatre
There is exactly one joke in Peter Shaffer's 1965 farce: when the lights come on, the characters are in the dark.
LAUGHING FOR ALL THE WRONG REASONS to Open at Paramount's Copley Theatre
The Second City's touring company will bring sketch comedy, songs, and improv to Paramount's Copley Theatre in downtown Aurora, featuring seven performers from the current Second City Touring Company.
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