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Interview: Chloe Cheers of THE NOTEBOOK at Aronoff Center by Annabelle Dilts
- November 12, 2025 Grab your tissues and your loved ones, because The Notebook is well into its first national tour. The three-time 2024 Tony Award nominee is making its way around the U.S., bringing a slice of sadness, joy, and everything in between to theater lovers everywhere.
Voting Open for the 2025 BroadwayWorld Anchorage Awards by BWW Awards
- November 12, 2025 Voting is now open for the 2025 BroadwayWorld Anchorage Awards. The 2025 Regional Awards honor regional productions, touring shows, and more which had their first performance between October 1, 2024 through September 30, 2025.
Voting Open for the 2025 BroadwayWorld Albuquerque Awards by BWW Awards
- November 12, 2025 Voting is now open for the 2025 BroadwayWorld Albuquerque Awards. The 2025 Regional Awards honor regional productions, touring shows, and more which had their first performance between October 1, 2024 through September 30, 2025.
Video: Watch Betsy Aidem in a Scene From LIBERATION by Michael Major
- November 12, 2025 Watch a video of Betsy Aidem performing a powerful monologue in Liberation on Broadway. Aidem, a Tony Award nominee for Prayer for the French Republic, plays the role of Margie in Bess Wohl's play.
Interview: Songwriter Jenn Grinels Makes 54 Below Debut in VERSES AND VOICES by Rebecca Kaplan
- November 12, 2025 The 11/18 show is the first installation in a new series that highlights emerging voices with accessible pay-what-you-can concerts. Read a conversation with Grinels about the upcoming concert.
Video: Kate Baldwin & Alex Newell Are Strutting Back to Broadway in CHICAGO by Nicole Rosky
- November 12, 2025 The name on everybody's lips is gonna be Kate... and Alex! Broadway’s long-running hit Chicago is getting ready to welcome two new stars- two-time Tony Award nominee Kate Baldwin and Tony Award winner Alex Newell. Watch in this video as both chat more about their new roles!
Student Blog: An Imposter On and Off Stage by Student Blogger: Zoey Roth
- November 12, 2025 As the cliche says, you are who you surround yourself with. The second you enter a room, you are now part of it. Pursue knowledge, make connections, and give yourself a little more grace when that doubt creeps in: you deserve to be here.
Interview: Theatre Life with Maaike Laanstra-Corn by Elliot Lanes
- November 12, 2025 Today’s subject Maaike Laanstra-Corn is currently living her theatre life onstage playing the role of Hedvig in the rarely produced Henrik Ibesn play The Wild Duck at Shakespeare Theatre Company (STC). The show continues performances through November 16th at STC’s Klein Theatre.
Review: POOR SHIRLEY MUST MAKE HER ESCAPE, Union Theatre by Franco Milazzo
- November 12, 2025 They may be strangers on a train but, in Tom George Hammond’s two-and-a-bit-hander, Shirley and Kieran are not here to swap murders but to discover what real happiness looks like.
Review: Strauss’s ARABELLA Has the Music and the Singers—and Old Vienna—at the Met by Richard Sasanow
- November 12, 2025 For all those operagoers tired of classics set in rodeos, Las Vegas or on a space station (Paris has a BOHEME of that ilk), Otto Schenk’s production for ARABELLA, with stage design by Gunther Schneider Siemssen, dating back to 1983, will be a relief. It features a return to “old Vienna,” including an Act II ballroom scene that’s as welcoming as a sacher torte.
Review: Charlie Chaplin Re-Examined at The Dutch Treat Club by Stephen Sorokoff
- November 12, 2025 Broadway veteran Melodie Woolford performs at the afternoon lunch, and Diane Kiesel read from her book WHEN CHARLIE MET JOAN. See photos of the event snapped by Stephen Sorokoff.
Review Roundup: WORKING GIRL Premieres at La Jolla Playhouse by Nicole Rosky
- November 12, 2025 Now running at La Jolla Playhouse is the world premiere of Working Girl starring JoJo Levesque, Leslie Rodriguez Kritzer and more. The production is now on stage through November 30 at the Mandell Weiss Theatre.
Review: RENT at Revolution Stage Company by Eri Gold
- November 12, 2025 To catch a few hours with some of the strongest talent we have in the desert, head to Revolution Stage Company and grab some tickets to the ultimate pride event: RENT.
Interview: Emily Michiko Jensen of MADAMA BUTTERFLY at Opera San Jose by Jim Munson
- November 12, 2025 BroadwayWorld chats with Japanese-American soprano Emily Michiko Jensen about making her debut in the title role of 'Madama Butterfly' at Opera San Jose November 16th to 30th.
Interview: Marcus Phillips of KIMBERLY AKIMBO at BJCC/American Theatre Guild by Cade Lott
- November 12, 2025 Just spoke with Marcus Phillips (Seth in @KimberlyAkimbo)! He promises the tour—the most Tony-winning show of its season—is an uproarious heartbreaker you won't forget. Don't miss this special show in Birmingham!
Spotlight: AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE at Theater J by BWW Special Offer
- November 12, 2025 Meet the Cast: An Enemy of the People at Theater J. An Enemy of the People: Drama Desk Award winner for Outstanding Adaptation and recent Broadway sensation, Amy Herzog’s work unearths the relevance of Ibsen’s tale for our time, weighing the cost of standing up to power when pressured into silence.
Spotlight: BROADWAY SHOWSTOPPERS at Saban Theatre by BWW Special Offer
- November 12, 2025 BROADWAY SHOWSTOPPERS - ARTCO Celebrity Gala Celebration. 'BROADWAY SHOWSTOPPERS' is a song and dance celebration and the second annual benefit gala for ARTCO (All Roads Theatre Company) - LA's brand-new Equity theatre company!
Review: MOULIN ROUGE! at Hollywood Pantages by Amanda Callas
- November 12, 2025 Moulin Rouge! is an immersive, kinetic wild ride, lavishly sexy, unabashedly romantic, and breathtaking to look at. There is a determined garishness, a gaudy and deliberate trashiness, an extravagance to Moulin Rogue! that feels triumphantly tasteless and rather wonderfully liberating.
Adele Sets First Acting Role in Tom Ford’s CRY TO HEAVEN by Josh Sharpe
- November 12, 2025 Adele, the chart-topping singer known for hits like 'Hello' and 'Rolling in the Deep,' will be making her acting debut in the new film Cry to Heaven, written and directed by Tom Ford,
Review: LIE LOW at Solas Nua by Rachael F. Goldberg
- November 12, 2025 'Lie Low' leans into the dark absurdity of life and the things that go wrong. Smyth’s script and the Solas Nua team show a thoughtful understanding of humanity in their work, and connect with audiences with that authenticity – and a few cheeky jokes.