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Cabaret Roundup: March 30-April 5- Claybourne Elder, Paulo Szot & More

Cabaret Roundup: March 30-April 5- Claybourne Elder, Paulo Szot & More

by Rebecca Kaplan — March 30, 2026
Here are a few top picks to consider this week including a Miles Davis tribute, Claybourne Elder, star of HBO's Gilded Age, doing an album release celebratino show, and more.
From Word to Noise - Katja Butorina’s Pusto at Arrival Gallery

From Word to Noise - Katja Butorina’s Pusto at Arrival Gallery

by Team BWW — March 30, 2026
In January 2026, Just Arrived at Arrival Gallery brought together a group of international artists whose practices engage with perception, mediation, and contemporary forms of experience.
Full Cast Set to Join Sarah Parish and Rupert Penry-Jones in ECLIPSE

Full Cast Set to Join Sarah Parish and Rupert Penry-Jones in ECLIPSE

by BWW News Desk — March 30, 2026
Eclipse, written and directed by John Morton will receive its world premiere at Chichester’s Minerva Theatre from 8 May – 6 June.
Review: THE APIARY at Urbanite Theatre

Review: THE APIARY at Urbanite Theatre

by Shanti — March 30, 2026
“THE APIARY” stands out as a must-see.
SHREK, Summer Cabaret Series and More Set for American Stage 2026-2027 Season

SHREK, Summer Cabaret Series and More Set for American Stage 2026-2027 Season

by BWW News Desk — March 30, 2026
American Stage has unveiled its 2026-2027 season, featuring gender-bent classics and world premieres, beloved musicals and immersive outdoor experiences.
Photos: KINKY BOOTS The Musical Gala Night at the London Coliseum

Photos: KINKY BOOTS The Musical Gala Night at the London Coliseum

by BWW News Desk — March 30, 2026
A brand-new production of the Olivier, Tony and Grammy Award-winning musical Kinky Boots opened at the London Coliseum.
Review: Lorna Luft's New Residency at The Laurie Beechman Theater

Review: Lorna Luft's New Residency at The Laurie Beechman Theater

by Gregory Fletcher — March 30, 2026
Star Lorna Luft, one of Judy Garland's daughters, returrns to the Beechman on 4/25, 5/21 and 6/27.
Spanish Cinema Showcase Debuting in New York This April

Spanish Cinema Showcase Debuting in New York This April

by BWW News Desk — March 30, 2026
New York City will host the inaugural edition of And The Goya Goes To…New Spanish Films, a showcase celebrating the voices of contemporary Spanish cinema.
A Brief History of TITANIQUE: From Basement to Broadway

A Brief History of TITANIQUE: From Basement to Broadway

by BWW News Desk — March 30, 2026
What do you say to taking chances on Broadway's kooky kraziest new musical?  Want to brush up on your Titanique knowledge before heading to the theater? Check out a timeline of the show's journey from basement to Broadway here!
OH! WHAT A LOVELY WAR Movie Musical Gets Blu-ray Release in the UK

OH! WHAT A LOVELY WAR Movie Musical Gets Blu-ray Release in the UK

by BWW News Desk — March 30, 2026
Richard Attenborough’s Oh! What a Lovely War, the 1969 anti-war movie musical, will be making its worldwide debut on Blu-ray in the UK, courtesy of Eureka Entertainment.
Industry Pro Newsletter: Sardi's Sold, Broadway Booms & Phantom Makes History in Sydn

Industry Pro Newsletter: Sardi's Sold, Broadway Booms & Phantom Makes History in Sydney

by Alex Freeman — March 30, 2026
This week's theater news spans the globe, from a massive outdoor Phantom of the Opera making history on Sydney Harbour to Shakespeare's birthday celebrations in Chicago, a landmark West End awards night in London, and a new home for one of New York's most celebrated Off-Broadway companies.
Review: GOD OF CARNAGE at Town Players Of Newtown

Review: GOD OF CARNAGE at Town Players Of Newtown

by Jared Reynolds — March 30, 2026
At the end of the day, the cast is what made God of Carnage so successful and funny, and praise should be given towards the whole cast for their performances and to Terry Sagedy, who brought it all together.
Review: OUR CLASS at Z Space

Review: OUR CLASS at Z Space

by Steve Murray — March 30, 2026
There are many types of great theatre- light, cheerful, romantic, uplifting, silly, classic.
Video: TITANIQUE Wishes Céline Dion a Happy Birthday During Curtain Call

Video: TITANIQUE Wishes Céline Dion a Happy Birthday During Curtain Call

by Michael Major — March 30, 2026
Titanique celebrated Céline Dion's birthday with a special curtain call performance! Led by Marla Mindelle as Dion, watch the cast of the new Titanic parody sing 'Happy Birthday' to the mother of the ship in a new video!
Interview: Gordon Bovinet, Vienna's Old Deuteronomy, Visits THE JELLICLE BALL

Interview: Gordon Bovinet, Vienna's Old Deuteronomy, Visits THE JELLICLE BALL

by Peter Danish — March 30, 2026
Gordon Bovinet has had long and storied career in Musical Theater, Opera and as one of the most in-demand vocal coaches in Europe.
Review: THE LEHMAN TRILOGY at Cygnet Theatre

Review: THE LEHMAN TRILOGY at Cygnet Theatre

by ErinMarie Reiter — March 30, 2026
“The Lehman Trilogy, now playing at Cygnet Theatre through April 26, is an epic in every sense: sweeping, ambitious, unexpectedly funny, and, even at a three-hour runtime, utterly engrossing.
Interview: Haley Izurieta of BEETLEJUICE at McCALLUM

Interview: Haley Izurieta of BEETLEJUICE at McCALLUM

by June August — March 30, 2026
Along with other articles about Haley Izurieta--to wit:  local woman returns to the Coachella Valley in the Ensemble of the Broadway hit Beetlejuice--I was delighted to be granted an interview via a telephone conversation with her.
Review: THREE SISTAHS at Black Theatre Troupe

Review: THREE SISTAHS at Black Theatre Troupe

by Herbert Paine — March 30, 2026
A tour de force, a musical perfectly crafted and performed, and directed by Dzifa Kwawu with remarkable precision.
Review: THE LAST FIVE YEARS at Hudson Theatres Backstage

Review: THE LAST FIVE YEARS at Hudson Theatres Backstage

by Melissa Heckscher — March 30, 2026
Chalomot's debut production may not be flawless, but it marks a meaningful first for a new theater company willing to take risks, invest in artists, and bring emotionally-driven theater to smaller spaces.
Review: THE CRUCIBLE at Sarasota Players

Review: THE CRUCIBLE at Sarasota Players

by Jacob Ruscoe — March 30, 2026
Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is already one of the most emotionally charged dramas in the American theatre canon, but the current production at The Sarasota Players elevates the experience into something deeply immersive, intimate, and unforgettable.
Review: BNS PRODUCTIONS' SEASON OPENER, KING HEDLEY II at Arts Factory

Review: BNS PRODUCTIONS' SEASON OPENER, KING HEDLEY II at Arts Factory

by Vickie Evans — March 30, 2026
August Wilson’s brilliance in exposing generational trauma, societal pressure, and the complexity of Black male identity is on full display.
Video: Ryan Reynolds Bids $25K For Jonathan Groff's Hat at JUST IN TIME

Video: Ryan Reynolds Bids $25K For Jonathan Groff's Hat at JUST IN TIME

by Michael Major — March 30, 2026
At Jonathan Groff's final performance in Just In Time, Ryan Reynolds donated $25,000 to Broadway Cares for the 'Bobby Darin' hat.
TV: Hablamos con Amanda Digón, Pepe Nufrio y el equipo de EL ALMA AL AIRE en su pres

TV: Hablamos con Amanda Digón, Pepe Nufrio y el equipo de EL ALMA AL AIRE en su presentación oficial

by Adela González Pérez — March 30, 2026
El primer musical original de Stage Entertainment en España basado en el legado musical de Alejandro Sanz llegará al Teatro Coliseum el 1 de octubre.
Photos: Julie Chen, Marissa Jaret Winokur & Iain Armitage Visit TITANIQUE

Photos: Julie Chen, Marissa Jaret Winokur & Iain Armitage Visit TITANIQUE

by Bruce Glikas — March 30, 2026
Near, far, wherever you are, your next stop should be the St.
As Female Playwrights Lose Ground, Female Critics Are Making History

As Female Playwrights Lose Ground, Female Critics Are Making History

by Cara Joy David — March 30, 2026
The biggest change from prior years is at The New York Times, where Helen Shaw became the first female chief theater critic at the paper of record earlier this year.

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