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Studiocanal Launches Stage Division
by BWW News Desk - November 26, 2025
STUDIOCANAL has announced STUDIOCANAL ON STAGE, emphasising STUDIOCANAL’s focus on IP and the continued exploitation of their catalogue with more than 9 400 titles from 60 countries spanning 100 years of film history.
Florida Repertory Theatre Calls for Submissions for Spring 2026 PlayLab Festival of New Works
by BWW News Desk - November 26, 2025
 Florida Repertory Theatre, an Associate Member of the National New Play Network, is seeking submissions for its 2026 PlayLab Festival. Learn more here!
THE MUPPET CHRISTMAS CAROL Comes to brooklynONE
by BWW News Desk - November 26, 2025
The Tom Kane Theatre will host a free live shadow cast performance and screening of The Muppet Christmas Carol — an interactive, family-friendly twist on the beloved holiday classic.
Interview: Heather Orth of INTO THE WOODS at San Francisco Playhouse
by Jim Munson - November 25, 2025
BroadwayWorld chats with Bay Area favorite Heather Orth who is appearing as Cinderella's Stepmother in Stephen Sondheim & James Lapine's 'Into the Woods' at San Francisco Playhouse through January 17th.
Review: PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT at Mānoa Valley Theatre
by F.H. Kekoa - November 25, 2025
What did our critic think of PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT at Mānoa Valley Theatre?
Review: PIGEON Gets a World-Premiere Holiday Show at FIRST STAGE
by Kelsey Lawler - November 25, 2025
First Stage brings a world-premiere Mo Willems holiday show to life. Based on the stories and characters by Mo Willems, this musical play is about 65 minutes, plus intermission, and is best suited to kids four and up. 
Review: CHRISTMAS BY CANDLELIGHT at The Candlelight Theatre
by Rosanne DellAversano - November 25, 2025
It’s the same thinking every year. You tell yourself, this year the holidays will be different. But, the days fly by and before you know it – BAM! – Thanksgiving is two days away and Christmas is just around the corner. You start to get a little panicked. So much to do, so little time. It’s very easy to become a Grinch. Hang on! What you really need is to slow down and take time for yourself. Have a little fun. And it just so happens, there’s a little dinner theater in Arden, Delaware full of elves just waiting to serve up a platter full of holiday cheer just for you.
Review: DORA'S GENTLY USED DREAMS STORE at The VORTEX Theatre
by Victoria Schwarz - November 25, 2025
From November 13–23, The VORTEX offered a rare kind of theatrical experience: intimate, sensory-rich, and brimming with imagination. In the Pony Shed, a small outbuilding that seats roughly twenty audience members, the regional premiere of Morgan McKenzie Kauffman’s DORA’S GENTLY USED DREAMS STORE unfolded like a dream itself; unusual, tender, and full of hidden treasures waiting to be discovered.
Review: CHRISTMAS BY CANDLELIGHT at Candlelight Music Theatre
by Greer Firestone - November 25, 2025
Aisle Say is really dating himself as he references Laurel and Hardy’s MARCH OF THE WOODEN SOLDIERS. It must have been 1953 on Christmas Day when I first saw it on our black and white Mortorola. I still believed. I was mesmerized. Each Christmas Day for many years I looked forward to it. That movie made it difficult to disbelieve.
Student Blog: Becoming the Artist I'm Meant to Be
by Student Blogger: Jed Stahlback - November 25, 2025
The great American composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim once said, “Art, in itself, is an attempt to bring order out of chaos.” Looking back at where I was last year, my life feels vastly different.
Student Blog: Getting Involved with the Arts When You’re Not an Arts Major
by Student Blogger: Toni Marie Perilli - November 25, 2025
Leverage your college's unique creative community to stay involved with the arts. There are limitless opportunities to blend your passions!
Student Blog: Being Black in the Art-o-Sphere
by Student Blogger: Cameron Grace Stevens - November 25, 2025
Many of the pioneers of the media and art we see today were Black. Period.
Weiming Wang on the Benefits of World Building with Strangers
by Team BWW - November 25, 2025
All forms of the Arts exist because of the symbiotic relationship that is creativity and awareness. Quite simply, unless the public is aware of an artistic creation it cannot resonate, impact, or educate as is the intent of all such undertakings.
Tom Hanks to Talk THIS WORLD OF TOMORROW on LATE NIGHT WITH SETH MEYERS
by Josh Sharpe - November 25, 2025
Tom Hanks, currently starring in This World of Tomorrow at The Shed, will visit Late Night with Seth Meyers on Tuesday to discuss the production. Tune in to NBC on Tuesday, November 25, at 12:35/11:35c to see Hanks' appearance. 
Video: Watch Alex Newell Sing 'When You're Good to Mama' in CHICAGO
by Michael Major - November 25, 2025
Chicago the Musical has released a new video of Alex Newell singing 'When You're Good to Mama.' Newell recently joined the show alongside Tony-nominee Kate Baldwin as 'Roxie Hart.'
BLUE MOON Now Available to Rent or Buy on Digital Platforms
by Josh Sharpe - November 25, 2025
Blue Moon, Richard Linklater's biographical portrait of Broadway lyricist Lorenz Hart, is now available to rent or purchase on digital platforms including Amazon, Apple TV, Google Play, Vudu, Fandango, and more
BWW Q&A: Jasmin Singer of END OF THE RAINBOW at CenterStage Theatre at the JCC
by Joshua Wright - November 25, 2025
BWW Q&A: Jasmin Singer of End of the Rainbow at CenterStage Theatre at the JCC
Video: Mandy Patinkin on Reuniting with Patti LuPone in THE ARTIST
by Josh Sharpe - November 25, 2025
Mandy Patinkin recently spoke with BroadwayWorld about starring in the new Gilded Age-era series The Artist, and what it was like to reunite with Evita co-star Patti LuPone for the project.
BWW Q&A: Rob Colletti Talks GUYS AND DOLLS at Shakespeare Theatre Company
by Joshua Wright - November 25, 2025
Rob Colletti makes his Shakespeare Theatre Company debut as Nathan Detroit, the loveable gambler in Guys and Dolls, on the hunt for a place to host the 'oldest established permanent floating crap game in New York.' 
BWW Q&A: Heather Alexander Talks The Winter Park Playhouse 2025-2026 Season
by Joshua Wright - November 25, 2025
The Winter Park Playhouse is a professional musical theatre affiliated with Actors' Equity Association and The National Alliance For Musical Theatre. This well respected 23 year old cultural gem sits in the heart of Winter Park Florida and features a Mainstage Season of Off-Broadway shows and Regional Premieres. Additionally, there is a monthly Spotlight Cabaret Series where proceeds in part go back directly to the artist.
WICKED Spin-offs in the Works at Universal
by Josh Sharpe - November 25, 2025
Less than a week after the theatrical release of Wicked: For Good, the studio heads at Universal are already brainstorming how to continue the wonderful world of Oz onscreen.
Photos: Jonathan Groff, Sarah Hyland and More Rehearse for Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 2025
by Genevieve Rafter Keddy - November 25, 2025
The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is getting ready to hit the streets of New York City. BroadwayWorld was at the rehearsals to capture the performers, including Jonathan Groff, Sarah Hyland, Joshua Henry, and many more!
Review: MURDER SHE DIDN'T WRITE: THE IMPROVISED MURDER MYSTERY, Duchess Theatre
by Christiana Rose - November 25, 2025
Murder She Didn't Write returns to the Duchess Theatre with another round of improvised mischief. This long running show continues to charm audiences on its tour across the UK, with its origins being an Edinburgh Fringe favourite.
Photos: Tom Felton, John Skelley, Emmet Smith, and More in HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD
by Stephi Wild - November 25, 2025
All new photos have been released of the current cast of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on Broadway, including Tom Felton, John Skelley, Emmet Smith, and more. Check out the photos here!
Photo: First Look at Sherie Rene Scott in THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES
by Michael Major - November 25, 2025
Sherie Rene Scott takes over in The Queen of Versailles tonight! The Broadway icon and standby for 'Jackie Siegel' performs her first show as 'Jackie Siegel,' see new photo of her during the show's final scene for the song 'This Time Next Year.'

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