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Review: John Burns is Fun and Fabulous in BOY BAND
at Don't Tell Mama

Review: John Burns is Fun and Fabulous in BOY BAND at Don't Tell Mama

by Analisa Bell — February 4, 2026
BOY BAND is a high-octane, joy-filled celebration of music, memory, and the unapologetic pleasure of loving what you love.
Review: THE WIZ at Keller Auditorium

Review: THE WIZ at Keller Auditorium

by Krista Garver — February 4, 2026
For years, I'd written off THE WIZ.
Review: THE CHERRY ORCHARD at Marin Theatre

Review: THE CHERRY ORCHARD at Marin Theatre

by Steve Murray — February 4, 2026
Change is hard, we all know that.
Review: THE BOOK OF WILL at Gryphon Theatre

Review: THE BOOK OF WILL at Gryphon Theatre

by Neil Brewer — February 4, 2026
The Book of Will is a contemporary play by American playwright Lauren Gunderson, first premiering in January 2017 at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts.
Review: THE SOUND OF MUSIC at Bass Concert Hall

Review: THE SOUND OF MUSIC at Bass Concert Hall

by Joni Lorraine — February 4, 2026
Few titles in the musical theatre canon are as instantly recognizable—or as enduringly beloved—as the SOUND OF MUSIC.
Interview: Brendan Jacob Smith of THE SIMON & GARFUNKEL STORY at Southern Theatre

Interview: Brendan Jacob Smith of THE SIMON & GARFUNKEL STORY at Southern Theatre

by Paul Batterson — February 4, 2026
Most singers would kill to have Brendan Jacob Smith’s resume.
PRETTY GUARDIAN SAILOR MOON to Open Permanent Theater in Tokyo

PRETTY GUARDIAN SAILOR MOON to Open Permanent Theater in Tokyo

by Joshua Wright — February 4, 2026
A new permanent Sailor Moon theater will open in Tokyo this April, featuring an original stage production, full cast appearances, and year-round performances, according to Japan Today.
Student Blog: The Life of a Showgirl

Student Blog: The Life of a Showgirl

by Student Blogger: Carly Galbreth — February 4, 2026
As performers, we must be loose but strong, locked in but calm, focused but nonchalant.
Student Blog: The End of a Journey

Student Blog: The End of a Journey

by Student Blogger: Haley White — February 4, 2026
After 4 months, it is time for me to finalize my final Broadway World Blog.
Student Blog: Exploring Various Areas of Theatre

Student Blog: Exploring Various Areas of Theatre

by Student Blogger: Cali Pucci — February 4, 2026
I have always been passionate about theatre, but I have recently discovered that being off stage brings me just as much joy as being on.
Student Blog: Healthy and Fun Habits for 2026

Student Blog: Healthy and Fun Habits for 2026

by Student Blogger: Cali Pucci — February 4, 2026
Settting longlasting, beneficial New Years resolutions is so important, especially as a busy college student.
Student Blog: Some Shows You See, Some Shows You Feel

Student Blog: Some Shows You See, Some Shows You Feel

by Student Blogger: Alison Cohen — February 4, 2026
You sit in your seat.
Student Blog: Actor? Techie? Both?

Student Blog: Actor? Techie? Both?

by Student Blogger: Amanda Steiner — February 4, 2026
Actor vs techie – I’ve done both.
Student Blog: Returning to the Page - A Blogiversary Reflection

Student Blog: Returning to the Page - A Blogiversary Reflection

by Student Blogger: Eva Viciana — February 4, 2026
One year ago, I published my first article with BroadwayWorld without fully understanding what that small act would come to mean to me.
Student Blog: It's Freezing in NYC. How do I POSSIBLY Stay Motivated?

Student Blog: It's Freezing in NYC. How do I POSSIBLY Stay Motivated?

by Student Blogger: Sascha Leiken — February 4, 2026
We’ve hit that period in the semester where it feels like you’ve been back at school for forever, and spring break ALSO feels like it’s forever away.
Student Blog: Cold Weather, Warm Tea, and How I Am Keeping Myself Well This Winter

Student Blog: Cold Weather, Warm Tea, and How I Am Keeping Myself Well This Winter

by Student Blogger: Anna Porter — February 4, 2026
Sometimes getting sick is just inevitable but there are things you can do to combat the inevitable sickness or at least mitigate the effects, because getting sick is never fun, and as a BFA MT student, I really just don’t have the time for it.
Video: Watch Hamish Linklater & Miriam Silverman in Audible Theatre's THE DISAPPEAR

Video: Watch Hamish Linklater & Miriam Silverman in Audible Theatre's THE DISAPPEAR

by Michael Major — February 4, 2026
Audible Theater has released a new clip from the world premiere play The Disappear, featuring Hamish Linklater and Miriam Silverman.
Review: LATRICE ROYALE Is Right At Home During 54 Below Debut

Review: LATRICE ROYALE Is Right At Home During 54 Below Debut

by Stephen Mosher — February 4, 2026
In her eponymous club act, Latrice Royale shows audiences just why she has had the success and staying power that she has.
Video: Will Swenson & Lesli Margherita in SWEENEY TODD at La Mirada Theatre

Video: Will Swenson & Lesli Margherita in SWEENEY TODD at La Mirada Theatre

by Joshua Wright — February 4, 2026
Get a first look at Tony Award nominee Will Swenson Olivier Award winner Lesli Margherita in Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd in this all-new video.
Trump’s Kennedy Center Closure Leaves National Symphony Orchestra Scrambling

Trump’s Kennedy Center Closure Leaves National Symphony Orchestra Scrambling

by Joshua Wright — February 4, 2026
President Donald Trump’s plan to close the Kennedy Center for two years has left the National Symphony Orchestra scrambling to find a new venue and raised questions about funding.
WICKED: ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT Soundtrack Sets Exclusive Record Store Day Edition

WICKED: ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT Soundtrack Sets Exclusive Record Store Day Edition

by Josh Sharpe — February 4, 2026
For Record Store Day 2026, Republic Records will release a special vinyl edition of Wicked: One Wonderful Night, the live soundtrack of the 2025 NBC special.
Review: The Roommate at Trinity Rep

Review: The Roommate at Trinity Rep

by Andria Tieman — February 4, 2026
Jen Silverman’s The Roommate is a tight two-hander about two empty-nesters who move in together due to economic necessity (and other, spoilery reasons), and end up in a situation neither could have predicted.
Previews: HADESTOWN-TEEN EDITION at Servant Stage

Previews: HADESTOWN-TEEN EDITION at Servant Stage

by Rich Mehrenberg — February 4, 2026
Servant Stage is singing an old song, and they’re singing it again and again in their production of Hadestown Teen Edition!
Review: MATILDA at Buehne Baden

Review: MATILDA at Buehne Baden

by André Böke — February 4, 2026
The Stadttheater Baden presents a superb non-replica production of the West End hit 'Matilda', combining imaginative staging, dynamic choreography, and masterful musical direction.
Lauren Gunderson Responds to Appearance in the Epstein Files- 'I'm Appalled'

Lauren Gunderson Responds to Appearance in the Epstein Files- 'I'm Appalled'

by Sidney Paterra — February 4, 2026
With the Justice Department's recent release of the Epstein Files, certain individuals have been implicated in the 3.
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