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Review: SHUCKED at ASU Gammage by Herbert Paine
- December 03, 2025 Only on Broadway can a show this proudly preposterous, this shamelessly corny, sneak up on the skeptics and knock the wind out of them. SHUCKED, the goofy little musical that could, arrives at ASU Gammage in Tempe like a hayride crashing into a punch bowl.
Leslie Odom Jr. to Adapt and Star in Sammy Davis Jr. Horror Flick by Josh Sharpe
- December 03, 2025 Leslie Odom Jr., who recently wrapped up his encore run as Aaron Burr in Hamilton, is set to adapt and star in a new film about singer Sammy Davis Jr. and his friendship with Church of Satan founder Anton LaVey.
Review: OLIVER EDWARD IN CONCERT- THE LOOM SESSION at Duckland Hamburg by Martin Ganeider
- December 03, 2025 The star of the hit musical &Julia, currently playing at the Stage Operettenhaus in Hamburg, invited audiences to an intimate solo concert on December 1st at Duckland Hamburg.
Se anuncia el reparto de LA HISTORIA INTERMINABLE en Sevilla by Jose German Martinez Paneque
- December 03, 2025 El próximo 19 de diciembre el FIBES de Sevilla acogerá el estreno de LA HISTORIA INTERMINABLE, donde podrá verse a lo largo de las Navidades hasta el 4 de enero.
Photos: Daniel Radcliffe & Tom Felton Have a Harry Potter Reunion by Bruce Glikas
- December 03, 2025 There was a very Potter reunion earlier this week in New York City! Tom Felton, who is currently starring in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on Broadway, was in attendance to support his former costar Daniel Radcliffe at the NYC premiere of Merrily We Roll Along. The pair famously played Draco Malfoy and Harry Potter in the 8-part film series.
Review: A Holiday Tradition - A BEEF & BOARDS CHRISTMAS Shines Bright by The Marriage Matinee
- December 03, 2025 A Beef & Boards Christmas is an absolute must-see. This year’s production is nothing short of spectacular -- a joyful, uplifting celebration that blends nostalgic charm with dazzling talent, making it one of Indy's most enchanting holiday traditions.
Photos: First look at Hilliard Arts Council’s DICKENS’ A CHRISTMAS CAROL by Jerri Shafer
- December 03, 2025 The classic holiday tale recounts the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, an elderly miser who is visited by the ghost of his former business partner Jacob Marley and the spirits of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come whose visits transform him into a kinder, gentler man. The performance is a family friendly environment featuring a multi-generational cast.
Review: Family-Friendly Holiday Magic Abounds in A CHRISTMAS CAROL by Shari Barrett
- December 03, 2025 With its stirring original music, vivid storytelling and exuberant cast, A Christmas Carol at A Noise Within continues to capture the timeless magic of Dickens’ classic - and the enduring hope that kindness can redeem us all.
Review: THE OUTSIDERS National Tour at Durham Performing Arts Center by Jeffrey Kare
- December 03, 2025 Based on S. E. Hinton’s 1967 novel of the same name as well as Francis Ford Coppola’s 1983 film adaptation. The Outsiders is set in Tulsa, Oklahoma in the 1960s. The story follows Ponyboy Curtis, his best friend Johnny Cade, and their Greaser family of ‘outsiders’ as they battle with their affluent rivals, the Socs. Together, the Greasers fight for survival and a quest for purpose in a world that doesn't accept them.
Review: THE GREAT CHRISTMAS FEAST, The Lost Estate by Aliya Al-Hassan
- December 03, 2025 At this time of year, theatregoers are tripping over versions of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. The story of redemption and hope over greed and despair is one that never ages, but one that creatives often want to reinvent. However, sometimes the old ways are the best. Immersive storytellers The Lost Estate return for the eighth year with their glorious version of a show to fill your soul- and your stomach.
Review: RED, Chickenshed Theatre by Gary Naylor
- December 03, 2025 Hundreds flood the stage to reaffirm the magic of theatre and the value of all
Review: THE GRIM, Southwark Playhouse by Cindy Marcolina
- December 03, 2025 There’s nothing like a good comic horror to keep you warm in the wintertime, but you will find no such thing at Southwark Playhouse. The Grim is a badly paced, maladroit absurdist situational thriller that tries too hard to ease its nonexistent suspense with shallow laughter. Mid-60s, London has been seized by a series of murders. Shaun has taken over his family’s funeral home with plenty of imposter syndrome due to his father’s brilliance. His assistant, Robert, is all over the place. Chaos ensues when they take in the corpse of the most violent criminal in Britain, Jackie “The Guillotine” Gallagher.
A 2025 Guide To New York City’s Under-the-Radar Holiday Highlights by A.A. Cristi
- December 03, 2025 New York City is home to a wide range of holiday attractions beyond its most famous seasonal destinations. From specialty pop-ups and historic venues to neighborhood light displays and winter markets, these hidden gems offer distinct ways to experience the city during December. Learn more about NYC's lesser-known locations and events across the five boroughs.
A 2025 Guide To New York City’s Under-the-Radar Holiday Highlights by A.A. Cristi
- December 03, 2025 New York City is home to a wide range of holiday attractions beyond its most famous seasonal destinations. From specialty pop-ups and historic venues to neighborhood light displays and winter markets, these hidden gems offer distinct ways to experience the city during December. Learn more about NYC's lesser-known locations and events across the five boroughs.
A 2025 Guide To New York City’s Under-the-Radar Holiday Highlights by A.A. Cristi
- December 03, 2025 New York City is home to a wide range of holiday attractions beyond its most famous seasonal destinations. From specialty pop-ups and historic venues to neighborhood light displays and winter markets, these hidden gems offer distinct ways to experience the city during December. Learn more about NYC's lesser-known locations and events across the five boroughs.
Interview: 'Come. Be A Part of The Conversation': Artistic Director Lisa Spirling And Executive Director Hanna Streeter on Their Big Plans For Stratford East by Kat Mokrynski
- December 03, 2025 Artistic Director Lisa Spirling and Executive Director Hanna Streeter have announced their first season at Stratford East, with exciting plans for the venue as a whole. The new season includes Here There Are Blueberries by Moisés Kaufman and Amanda Gronich, BLOODSPORT: After Helen of Troy by Ava Pickett and Choir Boy by Tarell Alvin McCraney. We had the opportunity to talk with both Spirling and Streeter about their first season at the theatre. We discussed what made each of them want to join Stratford East, some of their favourite shows they’ve seen at the venue and all about about the upcoming season!
WICKED Composer Stephen Schwartz and More Set for New Family Series At NJPAC For 2026 by BWW News Desk
- December 03, 2025 New Jersey Performing Arts Center will launch the Columbia Bank Family Series in 2026, offering a full season of programming for children and adults. Sponsored by Columbia Bank, the series brings a mix of concerts, theatrical presentations, and family-friendly events to Newark.
Inland Pacific Ballet's THE NUTCRACKER Begins Performances This Month by BWW News Desk
- December 03, 2025 Inland Pacific Ballet will present its annual production of THE NUTCRACKER this holiday season, with four performances at Bridges Auditorium at Pomona College in Claremont (December 13–14) and three performances at the Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside (December 20–21).
MY JOY IS HEAVY Full Creative Team Announced for New York Theatre Workshop World Premiere by BWW News Desk
- December 03, 2025 New York Theatre Workshop has announced dates and ticket information for the world premiere of My Joy is Heavy, created and performed by Obie Award-winning duo & NYTW Usual Suspects The Bengsons (Hundred Days, The Keep Going Songs), directed by Tony Award winner and NYTW Usual Suspect Rachel Chavkin (Hadestown; Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812).
Photos: First Look At Musical A CHRISTMAS CAROL At The Wick Theatre by BWW News Desk
- December 03, 2025 The musical version of A Christmas Carol comes to life at The Wick Theatre with a score by Alan Menken and Lynn Ahrens. The production injects new life into the iconic tale of Ebenezer Scrooge’s ghostly encounters on Christmas Eve. See photos of the production.