Student Blog: Going on your Mission to Broadway: In Conversation with Broadway Star Diego Enrico
After playing Elder Cunningham for a year on the national tour of The Book of Mormon, Diego announced that Chicago was going to be his last tour stop and would then be transferring to the Broadway production to continue playing Elder Cunningham!
Student Blog: Staying Focused as a Senior
My schedule is starting to get tighter and tighter as the school year comes to an end.
Student Blog: The Importance of Publicity Directors
A few weeks ago I watched a series of reels made by Ken Davenport where he encourages high school theater organizations to incorporate more theatrical business positions into their organizations.
Student Blog: One Step Closer: My mantra around rejection
In any industry, rejection is inevitable.
Student Blog: Singing to Megan Thee Stallion
Spring time in New York City is nothing short of unreliable weather and the beginning of outdoor dining and markets making a comeback! Being able to be back home and finally get to work in theatre the way that I want has definitely been the best.
Student Blog: The Dance That Changed My Life: NOVAdance 2026
When approaching future auditions and performance opportunities, I firmly believe that I will hold tight to NOVAdance.
Student Blog: Noah Kahan’s “The Great Divide” is Taking Over My Brain
All in all, 2026 is shaping up to be a great year for music, especially for us pop music fans.
Student Blog: Blossoming Art: The Importance of Theatre of All Kinds
Productions of all kinds are important, including student-led, youth, and community theatre productions.
Student Blog: Your Acting is So Beautiful, YOU Are So Beautiful
I was told once in elementary school that I should have gone as a witch for halloween because my nose is so “pointy”.
Student Blog: What Kind of Performer Do I Want to Be?
Spring has always felt like a natural time to reset.
Student Blog: A Work in Progress
As I am nearing the end of my sophomore year, I’ve been thinking a lot less about where I should be and more about where I am, both as a person and as an artist.
Student Blog: Fangs, Feelings, and Fight Calls- Not Your Typical Vampire Musical
Working on the premiere of Carmilla, The Musical forced me to rethink everything I associate with vampire stories, and their typical association with musicals.
Student Blog: Finals Week, but Make it Funny
A behind-the-scenes look into how I’m wrapping up the semester with some comedy finals!
Student Blog: April: My Month of Seeing New Theatre
I made it my goal for 2026 to see more live theatre.
Student Blog: Tuna Fish is Tasty but it Won't Sustain Me
I am a week away from the midway mark in the pursuit of a college musical theater degree.
Review: SONDHEIM UNPLUGGED Hits the High Notes at 54 Below
Sondheim's music soars at 54 Below in the final season of the celebrated series, SONDHEIM UNPLUGGED.
John Legend and Lynn Nottage's IMITATION OF LIFE Will Open at The Shed in September
Performance dates and ticket information has been announced for IMITATION OF LIFE, a new musical with a book by Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage, music and lyrics by Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony Award winner John Legend.
Student Blog: Shifting The Spotlight
As artists, I think it’s so important to show up for each other in all the ways we can, especially in a world where it often feels like art is becoming more commercialized and artificial in many ways.
Photos: BLACK COMEDY in Rehearsal at the Orange Tree Theatre
All new rehearsal photos have been released from Peter Shaffer’s Black Comedy at the Orange Tree Theatre, directed by Caroline Steinbeis.
RAGTIME, TITANIQUE, and More Will Have Tables at BROADWAY BETS
Broadway Bets, produced by Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, has sold out tournament seats, with limited guest passes remaining for the Edison Ballroom poker night featuring Broadway's top industry players.
Nick Rashad Burroughs, Jawan Jackson, and More Will Lead AIN'T TOO PROUD at the Muny
The Muny announced the cast for its premiere production of AIN'T TOO PROUD: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE TEMPTATIONS, starring James T.
Hunter College MFA Playwrights Festival Will Include Five New Works in NYC
Hunter College's MFA Playwriting Program will present staged readings of five new plays at the Frederick Loewe Theater in New York, featuring works by graduates of the two-year program directed by notable theater artists.
MALORY TOWERS Will Come to the Belgrade Theatre Coventry
MALORY TOWERS will play the Belgrade Theatre in Coventry, with a press night scheduled during the run.
DEAR EVAN HANSEN Will Come to the Arden Theatre in May
Arden Theatre Company will stage the Tony Award-winning musical DEAR EVAN HANSEN, directed by Terrence J.
Review: MASS, Donmar Warehouse
At the end of Mass, currently celebrating its world stage premiere at London's Donmar Warehouse, my visibly moved son says, 'That's the best play I'll see this year.
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