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Where STEM Reigns, Students Deliver A Powerful All-Women Production by BWW News Desk
- November 22, 2025 An ensemble of science and engineering students will produce Samantha Macher's ten-woman monologue play To the New Girl at Missouri University of Science and Technology in December.
Arizona Theatre Matters Announces The Glendale International Fringe Festival by BWW News Desk
- November 22, 2025 Arizona Theatre Matters announced the Glendale International Fringe Festival, a two-week, curated international Fringe festival taking place February 12-28, 2027 in Historic Downtown Glendale and online.
Video: CincyPlay's BECAUSE YOU'RE MINE Sneak Peek - Walk the Line by BWW News Desk
- November 22, 2025 Check out a first look at 'Walk the Line' from Because You're Mine, a limited-run ode to country music running at Cincinnati Playhouse In The Park December 3 through 23.
Video: Goodman Theatre's A CHRISTMAS CAROL Footage Montage by BWW News Desk
- November 22, 2025 Check out a highlight montage video of A CHRISTMAS CAROL, playing now through December 31 at The Goodman in the 2025 installment of the holiday tradition.
CHRISTMAS SHORTS to Open At Studio Playhouse December 6 by BWW News Desk
- November 22, 2025 Christmas Shorts opens at Studio Playhouse at 14 Alvin Place, Upper Montclair, NJ on December 6, 2025, with performances December 6, 7, 13, 14 at 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.
Video: Kara Young Picks the Shows That Shaped Her by Joey Mervis
- November 22, 2025 In this video, watch as two-time Tony Award winner Kara Young walks us through the aisles of the Drama Book Shop to tell us all about the plays that made her the artist she is today. Can you guess which classics she most adores?
Video: TWO STRANGERS (CARRY A CAKE ACROSS NEW YORK) Hits the Red Carpet On Opening Night by A.A. Cristi
- November 21, 2025 The new musical Two Strangers (Carry A Cake Across New York) celebrated its opening night on Broadway with a red carpet full of family, fans, friends, and supporters. Visit the red carpet in new video from opening night as BWW correspondent, Richard Ridge, chats up stars Sam Tutty, Christiani Pitts and more!
Review: ORLANDO at Grand Théâtre by David Sousa Lopes
- November 21, 2025 Last week, BroadwayWorld had the pleasure of attending Händel’s Orlando at the Grand Théâtre de Luxembourg, where this remarkable ensemble delivered a visually imaginative and emotionally grounded interpretation of the Baroque classic.
Video: Todd Buonopane is Balancing Two Theatrical Moments at Once by Chloe Rabinowitz
- November 21, 2025 The hilarious and big-hearted Todd Buonopane joins The Roundtable to dive into his run in the new Off-Broadway revival of Tartuffe, a sharp, high-energy take on Molière led by the legendary André De Shields.
Video: Watch a Sneak Peek Clip From THE LAST FRONTIER Episode 9 by Josh Sharpe
- November 21, 2025 Apple TV has debuted a sneak peek clip from the ninth episode of the new thriller, “The Last Frontier.' In the episode, Bradford lands in Fairbanks with a CIA task force and new primary target. Check out the clip now.
Review: MUTUALLY ASSURED DESTRUCTION at White Hall High Performing Arts Center by Theresa Bertram
- November 21, 2025 Mutually Assured Destruction, performed November 14-15, marks the first production at White Hall High School under the direction of Coach Tyler Lewis, and what an exciting debut it was. This is Coach Lewis’s first year at White Hall, but he’s already making big strides in growing the theatre program. After seeing this show, it’s clear he’s sparked the theatre bug in his students in a big, meaningful way.
Previews: A CHRISTMAS STORY at Straz Center by Deborah Bostock-Kelley
- November 21, 2025 A Christmas Story: The Musical brings Ralphie, his Red Ryder dreams, and the Parker family’s holiday chaos to the Straz Center November 28–30. With heart, humor, and music that sticks with you, this nostalgic production promises laughter, warmth, and a reminder to “treasure every moment.”
Review: KEN LUDWIG’S BASKERVILLE: A SHERLOCK HOLMES MYSTERY at New Jewish Theatre is a Hilarious Whodunit by James Lindhorst
- November 21, 2025 Nisi Sturgis’ Baskerville is a wacky whodunit. The madcap mystery is filled with riotous performances from a talented cast breaking boundaries with bold artistry. Alicia Revé and Sean C. Seifert are revelations. Their presence is more than scene stealing because their every moment on the stage is unforgettably funny. The entire acting troupe commits to absurd physical dynamism with athletic intensity to land every joke possible. Baskerville at New Jewish Theatre is a fun, fast, and frenzied good time.
Interview: Theatre Life with Mark Binns by Elliot Lanes
- November 21, 2025 Today’s subject Mark Binns is currently living his theatre life on the road as the Musical Director for the National Tour of Some Like it Hot. The show will be here in DC at the National Theatre beginning November 25th and continuing through December 7th.
Review: ROSE AND THE RIME at Cabe Theatre At Hendrix College in Conway by Theresa Bertram
- November 21, 2025 Hendrix College’s Department of Theatre & Dance cast a powerful spell over Conway with their November 12–15 production of ROSE AND THE RIME, written by Nathan Allen, Chris Mathews, and Jake Minton and directed by John J. Yorke.