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Videos: Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo Perform New WICKED: FOR GOOD Songs in BTS Videos by Josh Sharpe
- November 17, 2025 Ahead of the release of Wicked: For Good this Friday, two videos have dropped, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the filming of the two new songs in the film: “No Place Like Home” and “The Girl In The Bubble.' The new videos see Erivo and Grande performing the songs live on set. Watch them now!
Photos: The Final Work of William Finn Performed at 54 Below Last Night by Stephen Sorokoff
- November 17, 2025 William Finn seemed to be talking directly to the overflowing audience in 54 Below with his poignant, mischievous and truthful words in a concert performance of his final work. It has one final performance on 11/17. See photos from 11/16.
Industry Pro Newsletter: Leigh Silverman New President of SDCF, UK’s National Youth Theatre Expands Access Initiative by Alex Freeman
- November 17, 2025 Poudre High School Theatre demonstrates how Stage Mag can be used by organizations of all shapes and sizes to build a fully interactive show program. In New York, the Performing Arts Library prepares a major Martha Graham exhibition, and Leigh Silverman steps into her new role as President of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation. Regionally, IN Series appoints its first Executive Director and Dallas restores funding to Dallas Black Dance Theatre. Abroad, the National Youth Theatre expands its Assemble programme with a significant new grant.
Review: DEPOSITION Examines the Complexities and Culpabilties of Failed Marriages by James Lindhorst
- November 17, 2025 Deposition is an entertaining 90-minute story with, like many divorces, no clear resolution. Hanson’s script presents the evidence without assign fault. First Run Theatre’s staging is mostly effective, but at times felt a bit under rehearsed. Leading players Bill Burke, Ami Bossi, and Deb Dennert noticeably tripped over their dialogue or seemed to be reaching for lines. This will likely improve with added performances, but perhaps the loss of the director late in rehearsals may have been a contributing factor.
¡Última oportunidad! Las audiciones de SIX EL MUSICAL Se cierran este miércoles by Juan-Jose Gonzalez
- November 17, 2025 La primera versión en español del fenómeno mundial abre su convocatoria nacional para buscar a las seis intérpretes que darán vida a las reinas Tudor antes de su estreno en septiembre de 2026 en el Teatro Gran Vía de Madrid.
Michael James Scott Joins Cast of SCRUBS Reboot by Josh Sharpe
- November 17, 2025 Michael James Scott, the longest-running performer to play the iconic role of the Genie in Aladdin on Broadway, will star in the forthcoming reboot of Scrubs at ABC.
Voting Open to Pick the Top 15 of Next On Stage: Season 6 by Team BWW
- November 17, 2025 Voting is now open for BroadwayWorld's Next On Stage, Broadway's biggest national competition for high school and college students. Cast your vote now!
Hot Tickets of the Week: CHESS, SPELLING BEE & More by Team BWW
- November 17, 2025 Let BroadwayWorld and Ticketmaster be your guide to which plays and musicals are the most buzz-worthy this week, starting November 17, 2025. Check out five Broadway shows we recommend that you should snag tickets to right now!
WICKED: FOR GOOD Drops Exclusive Sneak Peek Clip on Peacock by Josh Sharpe
- November 17, 2025 Ahead of the release of Wicked: For Good, Peacock is dropping a surprise sneak peek clip of the film on Monday, November 17. The clip will be introduced by Director Jon M. Chu and will feature film stars Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande and Jeff Goldblum.
Review: DEADLINE at Grand Théâtre by David Sousa Lopes
- November 17, 2025 This week’s presentation of Deadline at the Grand Théâtre offered a striking encounter of sound, movement and visual tone. Through its bold atmospheric design and compelling choreographic language, the piece set a distinct mood from the outset and held it with clarity and force.
Review: THE ROOMMATE at Desert Ensemble Theatre will make you think by Audrey Liebross
- November 17, 2025 Desert Ensemble Theatre’s (DET’s) first offering for 2025-26, THE ROOMMATE, a one-act two-person dramedy written by Jen Silverman, is, as is common for DET, brilliantly directed and brilliantly acted. This season will be its last, and it is clear that DET intends to go out with a bang.
REVIEW: TV ASAHI DREAM FESTIVAL 2025 by Ayaka Ozaki
- November 17, 2025 tv asahi’s annual music extravaganza, widely known as “DreFes,” returned to Makuhari Messe in Chiba for three days from November 1 to November 3, 2025. Featuring an eclectic lineup that ranged from top-charting acts to breakout newcomers, the festival delivered a vibrant celebration of sound, creativity, and connection. This report highlights the excitement of Day 1, captured through on-site coverage.
Review: AN INSPECTOR CALLS Shines Under Cate Caplin’s Direction at Theatre 40 by Shari Barrett
- November 17, 2025 Directed with pinpoint focus and lots of movement by Cate Caplin to keep the play from becoming a typical “talking heads” production, I guarantee An Inspector Calls will keep you captivated until its startling conclusion.
Review: ANNIE at The Argyle Theatre by Sam Desmond
- November 17, 2025 A perennial, heart-warming tale of personal and societal triumph, the Argyle Theatre’s opening night of “Annie” was a celebratory reminder of why we should never give up on our dreams, even if they look a little different when they come true.
Review: MUSIC EXPO LIVE 2025 - A ONE-NIGHT CELEBRATION THAT SHOOK TOKYO by Ayaka Ozaki
- November 17, 2025 On November 3, MUSIC EXPO LIVE 2025 ignited Tokyo Dome with a gathering of some of Asia’s most formidable artists. The evening unfolded as a parade of exclusive collaborations, each one unique to this event. As a host, Ryota Yamazato led the opening call, every artist’s appearance triggered waves of applause. Even the instant their faces appeared on the screens, the volume surged, saturating the venue with excitement from the very beginning.
Photos: Cast of CHESS Cast Takes Opening Night Curtain Call by Bruce Glikas
- November 17, 2025 The first-ever Broadway revival of Chess officially opened at Broadway’s Imperial Theatre last night, Sunday, November 16. Check out photos of the cast, featuring Aaron Tveit, Lea Michele and Nicholas Christopher, taking their first bows here!
Student Blog: Avoiding the BFA Slump: One Apple at a Time by Student Blogger: Bayley Tanenbaum
- November 17, 2025 I still like to go out to Buttercup Bakeshop, or get a daydream latte at Blank Street with my friends, but putting it all in moderation helps me perform better and stay focused. Read BroadwayWorld's student blog here.
Review: THE FORCE AWAKENS IN CONCERT, Royal Albert Hall by Franco Milazzo
- November 17, 2025 The stories about the latest entry in the Royal Albert Hall’s Film In Concert series are insane. There was the intense secrecy over that moment, Daniel Craig’s secret cameo, Mark Hamill’s perma-beard and then the issues with Harrison Ford’s long hair and broken foot. With a sky-high budget north of 500 million dollars, the most anticipated movie of 2015 went on to break the $2bn barrier at the box office and JJ Abrams’ Star Wars: The Force Awakens is now the sixth-highest grossing flick ever made.
Video: CHESS Cast Takes Opening Night Bows by Stephi Wild
- November 17, 2025 The first-ever Broadway revival of CHESS officially opened at Broadway’s Imperial Theatre last night, Sunday, November 16. Check out a video from curtain call, featuring Aaron Tveit, Lea Michele and Nicholas Christopher, here!
Photos: ANNIE Opens at The Argyle Theatre by Genevieve Rafter Keddy
- November 17, 2025 The Argyle Theatre officially opened its production of ANNIE directed by Valerie Wright, choreographed by Debbie Roshe, musical direction by Jonathan Brenner. Check out photos from opening night here!
Review: LOU WALL: BREAKING THE FIFTH WALL, Soho Theatre by Kat Mokrynski
- November 17, 2025 Lou Wall: Breaking the Fifth Wall is one of those shows that is difficult to describe (and review!) without giving away the performer’s secrets. The show, directed by fellow comedian Zoë Coombs Marr, is essentially a follow-up to a bit of Wall’s that went viral, in which they sing about how they put their bedframe up on Facebook Marketplace with hilarious consequences.
Interview: Ardent Theatre Company on Bringing Underrepresented Groups to The London Stage by Gary Naylor
- November 17, 2025 It’s easy to forget that, while we all know that theatres have four walls, they also have two doors. The one we all know has bright lights, glossy playbills, a welcoming foyer and, sometimes, a queue for a bag search, that mark of 21st century life. But where is the other? Hard to find, hard to get past a code pad for entry / scowling guard and hard to know what to do even if you’ve cleared those hurdles. You guessed it, it’s all a bit on the nose as a metaphor for breaking into theatre as a career.
Review: #FATKARY: THE CORRIDO OF A TRAGIC EX-FAT WOMAN, Playground Theatre by Clementine Scott
- November 17, 2025 You’d be hard pressed to find a more striking opening outfit in a play than #FATKARY: The Corrido of a Tragic Ex-Fat Woman. Performer and writer Caridad Gómez dons a fat suit exaggerated to comical absurdity, her face mostly covered in the manner of a lucha libre fighter and her body obscured by what looks like layers upon layers of Cath Kidston cushions. Clad in something so cartoonish, Gómez encourages us to see her not quite as a real person, but as a caricature or a bogeyman, who can’t quite connect with her audience directly.
Review: PERSPECTIVES: BALANCHINE, MARSTON, PECK, Royal Ballet And Opera by Matthew Paluch
- November 17, 2025 The Royal Ballet season continues with Perspectives: Balanchine, Marston, Peck. A triple bill that will supposedly “ignite the imagination” - stir, perhaps; ignite, not quite.