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Review: BEAUTIFUL PRINCESS DISORDER at CATASTROPHIC THEATRE by Brett Cullum
- November 24, 2025 BEAUTIFUL PRINCESS DISORDER by Kathy Ng is many things, including beautiful, weird, funny, sad, touching, and completely random. It is extremely well-acted by a trio of actors, and the design is next-level impressive.
Bethany Weaver Shares BTS Photos in Costume as Dorothy in WICKED: FOR GOOD by Josh Sharpe
- November 24, 2025 This weekend, Bethany Weaver, who plays Dorothy in Wicked: For Good, took to Instagram to share behind-the-scenes photos from the set of the film, which feature her in costume in the familiar gingham dress. Check out her post here.
Review Roundup: GRUESOME PLAYGROUND INJURIES Opens Off-Broadway by Stephi Wild
- November 24, 2025 Pulitzer Prize Finalist Rajiv Joseph’s Gruesome Playground Injuries is back on the New York stage in a new production starring three-time Emmy Award nominee Nicholas Braun and two-time Tony Award winner Kara Young. Read the reviews here!
Video: Watch a Sneak Peek Clip From Episode 4 of POWER BOOK IV: FORCE Season 3 by Josh Sharpe
- November 24, 2025 Watch a clip from episode four of “Power Book IV: Force” season three, premiering Friday, November 28. In the clip, Che confronts Tommy and Diamond, insisting they clean up their mess before it interferes with his business and triggers a turf war.
WICKED: FOR GOOD Achieves Biggest Opening for Broadway Musical Film Adaptation by Josh Sharpe
- November 24, 2025 Wicked: For Good, hich officially hit theaters on Friday, opened with $226 million at the global box office, making it the biggest ever opening for a Broadway musical adaptation, surpassing the record set for Part One in 2024.
Hot Tickets of the Week: BEETLEJUICE, STRANGER THINGS & More by Team BWW
- November 24, 2025 Ready to see your next Broadway show? Of course you are! Let BroadwayWorld and Ticketmaster be your guide to which plays and musicals are the most buzz-worthy this week, starting November 24, 2025. Check out five Broadway shows we recommend that you should snag tickets to right now!
WICKED: FOR GOOD Blu-ray Pre-Orders Now Available Including Exclusive Gift Set by Josh Sharpe
- November 24, 2025 With Wicked: For Good finally in theaters, pre-orders for physical copies of the film have officially opened. Newly released listings are previewing the home video release for the movie, which will tentatively arrive in stores in January.
Review: DESIGN FOR LIVING at Head Trick Theatre by Christopher Verleger
- November 24, 2025 Head Trick Theatre presents “Design for Living,” Noel Coward’s brazen 1933 comedy about a bizarre love triangle between a woman and two men that illustrates the complexity and calamity of relationships while examining the role money and success play when deciding to make a commitment, whether it be sexual, emotional, or matrimonial.
Review: MURDER GIRL at Milwaukee Chamber Theatre by Sofia Ascorbe
- November 24, 2025 As I walked into Studio Theatre at the Broadway Theatre Center, a neon sign reading “Marty’s Supper Club” prominently sat next to a scene with strung indoor Christmas lights, wood paneled walls, Packers memorabilia, and local beer signs. The low buzz of the lights hummed from Lisa Schlenker’s dimly lit set. As the house lights lowered and the show came alive, a door swung open into the bar from the cold, snowy, outside weather…we are in Wisconsin, and we are at Marty’s.
Review: MOZART'S THE MAGIC FLUTE at Ouachita Baptist University McBeth Recital Hall by Theresa Bertram
- November 24, 2025 Ouachita Baptist University’s Division of Music Opera Theatre Workshop brought Mozart’s The Magic Flute to sparkling life November 16–17 in McBeth Recital Hall, offering an intimate, imaginative take on the beloved Singspiel.
Review: THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA at Orpheum Theatre Minneapolis by Jared Fessler
- November 24, 2025 If you’ve lived in Minneapolis long enough, you’ve probably seen a touring Phantom (or at least pretended you did when talking to theatre friends). But the production now at the Orpheum through December 7 feels surprisingly alive. Not “reinvented,” not “modernized”—just performed with the kind of conviction that makes you remember why this show became a juggernaut in the first place.
Review: AN EVENING WITH SARAH MCLACHLAN BETTER BROKEN TOUR at The Armory by Jared Fessler
- November 24, 2025 Sarah McLachlan doesn’t make a big entrance. She just walks out, smiles like she’s greeting old friends, and settles in behind the piano as if she’s about to play something she wrote five minutes ago. That’s how the night started at the Armory, and the whole show kept that same unforced, almost conversational energy.
Interview: Chris Unger of JINGLE BELLS AND JAZZ NOELS at Twin Citie's Gay Mens Chorus by Jared Fessler
- November 24, 2025 With Jingle Bells & Jazz Noels almost here, we wanted to take a moment to spotlight one of our Twin Cities Gay Men’s Chorus members, Chris Unger (he/him). This year’s show has been a blast to put together—big band brass, holiday favorites with a fun twist, and a couple of theatrical moments they can’t wait for you to see.
Review: DIE LIEBEN ELTERN at Boulevardtheater Bremen by Konstantin Georgiou
- November 24, 2025 Sehr empfehlenswert – insbesondere für all jene, die abseits des Mainstreams eine Komödie mit Herz und Hirn erleben möchten.
Interview: Sarah Brightman Previews Holiday Tour & Reflects on SUNSET BOULEVARD by Josh Sharpe
- November 24, 2025 On November 26, singing superstar Sarah Brightman will embark on her holiday tour, A Winter Symphony. BroadwayWorld recently spoke with the renowned soprano about what fans can expect from the tour, her experience playing the iconic role of Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard, and how she celebrates the holidays on the road.
Review: A FAIRYTALE FOR CHRISTMAS, Dominion Theatre by Mica Blackwell
- November 24, 2025 From the team behind Seven Drunken Nights -The Story of The Dubliners, A Fairytale for Christmas returns with their biggest tour yet. Following four back-to-back sell-out runs across the UK and US, the concert arrived at the Dominion Theatre for one night only.
Update on the Broadway Tax Credit - Deadline Shifts and How Non-Profits are Qualifying by Cara Joy David
- November 24, 2025 There has been a lot of press about the NYC Musical and Theatrical Production Tax Credit, but so much remains unclear. I continue to get regular questions about it, months after any major news hit. I can report now that Empire State Development (ESD), which administers the credit, is taking applications from shows with a first paid performance on or prior to December 1, well over a month after the previously reported deadline. This article will also cover a frequently asked question regarding nonprofit eligibility for the tax credit.
Review: ME.... A LITTLE ANGEL THEATRE PRODUCTION, Little Angel Theatre by Christiana Rose
- November 24, 2025 Little Angel Theatre once again excel as a leader in early years storytelling with its gentle and beautifully crafted production of Me..., adapted from the much loved book by Emma Dodd and directed by Samantha Lane. Aimed at children aged two to five, the 35 minute show offers an inviting first experience of theatre, which is both visually enchanting and emotionally reassuring.
Festive Choirs For THE GRAND CHRISTMAS CONCERT Are Announced by Aliya Al-Hassan
- November 24, 2025 Community choirs and performers from all around the Liverpool city region and Halton have been working hard with Jay McWinen over the past few months for a collaborative festive concert which celebrates diversity, culture, age, ethnicity, ability or disability coming together as one to show how our region of the Northwest of England can example community inclusion through the art of group singing.
Review: HAL CRUTTENDEN: CAN DISH IT OUT BUT CAN’T TAKE IT, Leicester Square Theatre by Christiana Rose
- November 24, 2025 Hal Cruttenden is at truly at the top of his game, in his skilled and polished new show Hal Cruttenden: Can Dish It Out But Can’t Take It. The comedy is focused on schadenfreude, in terms of rawness and pain, by being brutally honest about the effects of heartbreak.
Review: MARKING TIME - NICO MUHLY, Sadler’s Wells by Matthew Paluch
- November 24, 2025 When a night is all about the music, and the music isn't for you, things aren't going to go smoothly. A case in point is Marking Time at Sadler’s Wells. The triple bill uses and celebrates the work of composer Nico Muhly, and features choreography by Jules Cunningham, Maud Le Pladec and Michael Keegan-Dolan.
Review: HUMBUG, The Vaults by Kat Mokrynski
- November 24, 2025 Santa has lost his Christmas spirit, and it’s up to you to save it! That’s the main theme of Humbug - a three-hour long experience inside of The Vaults, which has been transformed into a holiday-themed wonderland. But that’s not the only thing audience members have to save - After a long wait out in the cold, they are introduced to Howard the Mailman (Perry Meadowcroft), who has had one too many cocktails in the bar and has somehow managed to lose every letter written to the Big Man in Red. Thrown in a waitress (Savannah Beckford) whose singing brings a Christas curse, and you’ve got yourselves in quite the pickle.
Review: THE NUTCRACKER, Birmingham Hippodrome by Laura Lott
- November 24, 2025 Falling snow, a rapidly-growing Christmas tree and an army of sword-fighting rats: it can only be Sir Peter Wright's The Nutcracker. Birmingham Royal Ballet's opulent, charming and whimsical production returns to Birmingham Hippodrome - where Wright's version received its premier in 1990 - and brings with it a host of magical moments.