Interview: MC JIN on Pacific Music Group and Hip-Hop’s Global Future
In an interview with BroadwayWorld, MC Jin reflects on more than two decades in hip-hop, the genre’s rapid global growth, and his role in launching Pacific Music Group, a new label focused on building global careers from Asia.
Review: SIZE MATTERS, Citizens Theatre
Size Matters is a wildly inventive new show from Mamoru Iriguchi (Eaten, What You See When Your Eyes Are Closed / What You Don’t See When Your Eyes Are Open).
Review: GO, DOG. GO! • VE PERRO ¡VE! at Children's Theatre Company
What did our critic think of GO, DOG.
Review: BROLESQUE Turns Tarot Into Pure Temptation at Balcon Salon
BROLESQUE brings tarot, tease, and total seduction every Thursday night at Balcon Salon.
Woodie King, Jr., Founder of New Federal Theatre, Passes Away at 88
Producer, director, and New Federal Theatre founder Woodie King Jr.
Review: David Greig's Riveting TOUCHING THE VOID at Stageworks
A high octane tour de force, brilliantly directed by Karla Hartley.
Review: SHRINES at Ronin Theatre Collaborative
Grief can feel like its own disease, a highly personalized feeling where no two people will share the exact thoughts or emotional journey.
Review: RIDE THE CYCLONE at Lyric Arts
What did our critic think of RIDE THE CYCLONE at Lyric Arts?
Video: Inside a Killer Day of Rehearsals with the Cast of BLOOD/LOVE
Rehearsals have officially begun for the new original musical BLOOD/LOVE, which will begin its off-Broadway run this spring at Theater 555, opening on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
Review: THE TEMPEST, Shakespeare’s Globe
The Tempest is perhaps the most metatheatrical of Shakespeare's plays: the plot takes place in real time, and Prospero asks the audience to “free” him with their applause.
Videos: Sneak Peek at Arena Stage's CHEZ JOEY
Check out videos giving a sneak peek into the first rehearsals for Chez Joey at Arena Stage in Washington, D.
2026 Obie Awards Winners- The Full List
The American Theatre Wing (Heather Hitchens, President & CEO), along with Spectrum News NY1, announced the recipients of the 69th Annual Obie Awards.
Apollinaire Theatre Company to Present A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE
Chelsea's Apollinaire Theatre will present a production of Arthur Miller's A View from the Bridge, directed by David R.
Listen to the 2026 Grammy Nominees for Best Musical Theater Album
Before the 2026 winner is announced on Sunday, February 1, take a listen to all five of the 2026 Grammy-nominated albums, including Buena Vista Social Club, Death Becomes Her, Gypsy, Just in Time, and Maybe Happy Ending.
Political Satire THE OUTSIDER Celebrates Democracy in Farmington Hills, Michigan this February
It's certainly not 'politics as usual' when The Outsider takes the oath of office! In this workplace comedy — in the vein of VEEP — we get an insider's view into the workings of American democracy.
25th Flamenco Festival Comes to New York City; Full Lineup and Tour Locations
The 25th anniversary celebration of Flamenco Festival New York will feature programming that evokes this endless love affair between the city of skyscrapers and flamenco.
The Adobe Theater to Present SOCIAL SECURITY by Andrew Bergman
The Adobe Theater will present Andrew Bergman’s comedy, Social Security this February and March, starring Familiar actors known to The Adobe audiences including Clair Gardner, Jeffrey Siddall, and Stephanie Larragoite.
HK Phil Launches WE PICK YOU UP!' Initiative Expanding Students’ Access to Live Concerts
The Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra announced the launch of We Pick You Up!, a new education and outreach initiative which aims to enhance access to the joy of music for young audiences across the city.
Review: AUDITION SIDES at Riot Productions
“Audition Sides” At Riot Productions understands a specific kind of theatrical purgatory: the audition room, and then raises the stakes even more in this one act.
Review: AN EVENING WITH SUTTON FOSTER at Emerson Colonial Theatre
What did our critic think of AN EVENING WITH SUTTON FOSTER at Emerson Colonial Theatre?
Review: MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET at Music & Arts Community Center
What did our critic think of MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET at Music & Arts Community Center?
Review: BROWNSTONE at Open Fist Theatre
The playwright’s story structure is engaging and West’s cast is rich with charisma, with the action fitting comfortably into Munroe’s smartly realized stage at the Atwater Village Theatre complex.
Review: REAL WOMEN HAVE CURVES at Alley Theatre
It’s funny, it’s warm, and you walk away feeling as if you saw a community revealed.
Review: DEFEND MINNESOTA: A Concert of Solidarity and Resistance at First Avenue
What did our critic think of DEFEND MINNESOTA at First Avenue?
Minnesota Orchestra Dedicates Weekend Concerts to Alex Pretti and Renee Good
The Minnesota Orchestra has announced a program change for this weekend’s concerts, dedicating performances to Alex Pretti and Renee Good and opening with Mahler’s Symphony No.
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