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Review: SHAMROCK TENORS: CHRISTMAS IN BELFAST At The Kennedy Center
by Brian Bochicchio - November 28, 2025
Fresh from an Australia tour, the boys, who have been together for most of 8 years, put on a scaled down show that combined Christmas favorites with classic drinking and parting of ways songs.
公演レポート:ディズニーミュージカル『アナと雪の女王』
by Ayaka Ozaki - November 28, 2025
『アナと雪の女王』:2013年公開、国内史上最も愛されたウォルト・ディズニー・アニメーション・スタジオ映画『アナと雪の女王』をもとに舞台化。2018年にブロードウェイ初演を迎え、日本では劇団四季により2021年にJR東日本四季劇場[春]で開幕。「Let It Go」でアカデミー歌曲賞を受賞したロペス夫妻が作詞・作曲を手がけ、10曲以上もの新曲が追加された。”真実の愛”によって解き放たれる、二人の姉妹の物語。 劇団四季が誇るディズニーミュージカル『アナと雪の女王』が、観客を氷と雪の世界へと誘った。幕が上がると同時に広がるのは、圧倒的なスケールと緻密な舞台装置が織りなす壮大な物語の始まりである。
PHOTO: Asi ha sido la alfombra roja del estreno VIP de LOS MISERABLES
by Juan-Jose Gonzalez - November 28, 2025
La velada ha contado, entre otros, con el productor británico Cameron Mackintosh, responsable de esta súper producción junto a ATG Entertainment.
Kristin Chenoweth to Perform THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES on THE LATE SHOW
by Josh Sharpe - November 28, 2025
Tony winner Kristin Chenoweth, alongside composer and lyricist Stephen Schwartz, will visit The Late Show with Stephen Colbert next week for a performance from The Queen of Versailles, which is currently running at the St. James Theatre.
Student Blog: Seasons of Changes: The Ways I've Changed 'For Good'
by Student Blogger: Timothy Klimek - November 28, 2025
This year has helped me as an artist in many ways I never would have thought possible. I truly cannot wait to see what happens in the next five hundred twenty-five thousand, six hundred minutes.
Student Blog: I Have Other Passions Besides Theatre - Lets Talk About It
by Student Blogger: Sonia Tomasiewicz - November 28, 2025
Yup, you read that right! I have other passions other than theatre - let's talk about it! Personally, I think it’s so important to have things you enjoy other than theatre. Enjoying other things does not make someone a bad performer in any sense.
Student Blog: The Beauty of Rediscovery: Theatre, Journalism, and Me
by Student Blogger: Asia Purvis - November 28, 2025
As it is officially the month of November—a month of giving thanks, showing gratitude, and embracing personal growth and self-reflection—I want to take a moment to reflect on how this year has impacted me.
Student Blog: I Have Been Changed 'For Good'
by Student Blogger: Olivia Corliss - November 28, 2025
In lieu of the new theatrical release, Wicked: For Good, here is how Wicked always seems to appear throughout my life during moments of change and transition.
Student Blog: Redefining Success
by Student Blogger: Anna Porter - November 28, 2025
No one gives you a gold medal for fixing a vocal habit you've been trying to break for years, or finally understanding a new acting technique. Those successes are quiet, personal, and often more meaningful because they are about who you are becoming as an artist, rather than how others perceive you.
Student Blog: Falling Into Change
by Student Blogger: Nicolette Clivio - November 28, 2025
Just as fall slowly changes the air, I've learned that change doesn't always happen in big moments, but rather in small changes and quiet in-betweens when I can catch my breath and refill my well
Student Blog: I have been Changed For Good - Visualizing my future Post-Broadway Internship
by Student Blogger: Grace Ward - November 28, 2025
This blog shares deep reflection sparked by a transformative internship at Boneau/Bryan-Brown, a major theatrical press agency. I share how I moved from early imposter syndrome to confidence through hands-on PR work, from attending press junkets to working The 78th Tony Awards. I describe how mentorship, initiative and meaningful experiences shaped the entirety of my 2025, and encourage aspiring theatre professionals to take the leap toward internships that align their passions with new opportunities.
Student Blog: Offstage Growth
by Student Blogger: Danny Post - November 28, 2025
Leaving home for college meant stepping away from the nonstop rhythm of rehearsal, cheer practice, school, and a tight-knit friend group. Suddenly, I was in a new state with no familiar faces and no to-do list. Learning to be alone ultimately helped me become a more grounded, confident version of myself.
Student Blog: What Sticks and Why
by Student Blogger: Eva Viciana - November 28, 2025
Something can live on a stage, on a movie screen, or on a phone in someone’s hand, and somehow it is still the same thing and not the same thing at all.
Stage Mag Spotlight: River Run Centre's SCHOOL OF ROCK
by Michael Major - November 28, 2025
This week's Stage Mag Spotlight is on The River Run Centre's production of School of Rock. Stage Mag is BroadwayWorld's service for easily creating modern, interactive show programs for all productions, from streaming to broadcast to in-person.
Video: Watch a Sneak Peek Clip From Episode 4 of PALM ROYALE Season 2
by Josh Sharpe - November 28, 2025
Apple TV has shared a sneak peek clip from episode four of the comedy series Palm Royale season two, starring Kristen Wiig. Check out the new clip now, which sees Maxine attempt to track down Norma, who has travelled overseas.
Character Breakdown: MARJORIE PRIME Cast Unpacks Their Roles
by Joey Mervis - November 28, 2025
Pulitzer Prize finalist Jordan Harrison makes his Broadway debut this fall with Marjorie Prime, which opens December 8 at the Hayes Theatre. Watch in this video as the cast unpacks their roles ahead of opening night.
Review: THE SOUND OF MUSIC, Leicester Curve
by Laura Lott - November 28, 2025
There are some stories that never grow old, and The Sound of Music is definitely one of them. Sixty years after the movie premiered, and sixty-six since the stage show first hit Broadway, this tale of love, family, the healing power of music, and resistance against persecution in 1930s Austria is as relevant and heartwarming as ever. Leicester Curve’s Christmas production, directed by Nikolai Foster, gives it a fresh new look while honouring the original and providing beautiful renditions of the Rodgers and Hammerstein songs we know and love.
James Cameron Reveals He 'Almost' Directed the WICKED Movie
by Josh Sharpe - November 28, 2025
During a recent interview, acclaimed director James Cameron revealed that he was close to directing the film version of Wicked during the early days of development.
TV: Hoy LOS MISERABLES se estrena oficialmente en el Apolo de Madrid
by Juan-Jose Gonzalez - November 28, 2025
No te pierdas estos fragmentos de la producción que regresa a la capital, en el mismo teatro donde se estrenó el musical en 1992.
Ricardo Saiz se incorpora a ATRAPADAS EN LA OFI en el papel de Quique
by Juan-Jose Gonzalez - November 28, 2025
El talentoso actor valenciano se incorpora a la comedia music de La Coja Producciones a partir del 11 de diciembre en la Sala Cándido Lara.
PHOTOS: LOS MISERABLES se presenta en el Teatro Apolo de Madrid
by Juan-Jose Gonzalez - November 28, 2025
Primer vistazo en imágenes a la potente producción en su regreso a Madrid, capturado en exclusiva por Nacho Sweet.
Photos: RAGTIME, Cynthia Erivo, & More Perform at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
by Josh Sharpe - November 28, 2025
Take a look at photos from the 99th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, featuring the casts of Just in Time, Ragtime, and Buena Vista Social Club, along with other performers like Cynthia Erivo and Meg Donnelly!
Review: THE LITTLE MERMAID, King's Theatre
by Natalie O'Donoghue - November 28, 2025
Join Glasgow pantomime superstar Elaine C Smith, and the King’s favoutite funny-man Johnny Mac as they dive to the depths of the ocean in an exhilarating and enchanting theatrical extravaganza, the likes of which you’ve never seen before.
Exclusive: Hannah Corneau Sings 'Built to Last' From 'Beautiful Little Fool' Concept Album
by Michael Major - November 28, 2025
Here’s your first look at Hannah Corneau recording 'Built to Last' from the Beautiful Little Fool concept album featuring Jessie Mueller, Ryan Vasquez, and Hannah Corneau - streaming now on all platforms.
Review: THE AMISH PROJECT at Venice Theatre
by Jacob Ruscoe - November 28, 2025
The Amish Project at Venice Theatre is a profoundly moving piece of theatrical storytelling—one that asks its audience not merely to witness but to listen. Jessica Dickey’s acclaimed play, inspired by the 2006 Nickel Mines schoolhouse tragedy, has long been celebrated for its blend of narrative poetry, emotional restraint, and deep humanity. Venice Theatre’s production honors that tradition while adding its own vivid account of the story.

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