Cabaret Roundup: January 19-25- Toshi Reagon, Andrea McArdle & More
NYC has so many incredible events, but here are a few top picks to consider this week including Susie Mosher's bi-weekly variety show, a pay-what-you-can concert featuring emerging songwriting talent, and more.
Review: WOOLF WORKS, Royal Ballet And Opera
Sir Wayne McGregor is a titan of the dance world - and a divisive one.
Wake Up With BroadwayWorld January 19, 2026- SIX To Welcome New Queens and More
Rise and shine, BroadwayWorld! It is January 19, 2026 and it's time to catch up on all of the theatrical happenings you may have missed over the weekend:
Chef Spotlight: Executive Chef Kavon William Langley of CAMELBACK RESORT
We had the pleasure of interviewing Chef Kavon William Langley about his background and the restaurants at Camelback Resort for our “Chef Spotlight.
Roger Allers, Co-Director of THE LION KING, Dies at 76
Roger Allers, co-director of The Lion King, passed away at 76 years old, as confirmed by longtime collaborator and visual effects supervisor Dave Bossert.
Photos: RING OF FIRE Opens at the John W. Engeman Theater Northport
Check out photos from opening night of Ring of Fire at The John W.
Review: New Revival of THE WIZ Lands at OC's Segerstrom Center
If the longevity of a Broadway classic is judged by its ability to reflect both its historical significance and its present existence in popular culture, this new revival of THE WIZ is somehow caught somewhere between reverence and reinvention.
Review: EVERY BRILLIANT THING at Fulton Theatre
Every Brilliant Thing is a beautiful story filled with the joyfulness and randomness associated with sharing the stage with strangers.
Review: Orchestra of St. Luke’s Exuberant OKLAHOMA! in Concert at Carnegie Hall
The 1/12 Orchestra of St.
Review: MRS. KRISHNAN'S PARTY at Saint Louis Repertory Theatre
The evening is surely funny (and a little bit sad).
Review: MATILDA THE MUSICAL at Gettysburg Community Theatre
This experience at Gettysburg Community Theatre shows that with the right cast and in the right venue, Matilda is a magical and captivating production.
Review: THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK at Childsplay
Director Jodie Weiss understands the play's challenge and meets it head-on, shaping the production with an ear for the material’s alternating currents of terror and fragile joy.
Review: SKERRYVORE, Emirates Arena
A high-energy performance reflecting Scottish roots with a modern, global sound.
Celtic Connections Celebrates a Picture Perfect Opening Weekend
The 33rd edition of the Celtic Connections festival opened in Glasgow this weekend with over 80 gigs and events.
Review: The Gordon-Foreman WHAT TO WEAR is Totally Wonderful at Prototype in BAM's Harvey
Yoo-hoo, Metropolitan Opera.
Review: BLUE MAN GROUP at Straz Center
This was a technicolor circus‑concert fever dream.
AUSTRALIA DAY 1/26-Celebrate at NYC Restaurants
As Australia Day approaches on Monday, January 26th, New York City offers plenty of eateries where you can celebrate through food and drink inspired by Australian culture.
GELIN Comes to The Canal Cafe Theatre
Long before dating apps promised to find “the one,” matchmaking in many cultures promised the same for generations.
Review: ANGELS IN AMERICA, PART ONE: MILLENNIUM APPROACHES at Theater West End
While much of the dramatic weight of Angels in America undeniably stems from the specter of AIDS, it would do the play a huge disservice to reduce it to a story about disease alone.
Review: LES MISÉRABLES at Peace Center
The revolution still going strong after decades.
Review: 'MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING' AND 'ROMEO AND JULIET' at Shoreside Theatre
What did our critic think of 'MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING' AND 'ROMEO AND JULIET' at Shoreside Theatre?
Review: DEATH OF A SALESMAN at Little Theatre Of Mechanicsburg
The intimacy of the theatre at Little Theatre of Mechanicsburg makes it the perfect venue for Death of a Salesman.
Review: ALWAYS...PATSY CLINE at Florida Repertory Theatre
What did our critic think of ALWAYS.
Review: SOUNDS AND SWELLS at The Conrad
Art of Elan launched the Sounds and Swells series several years ago.
Video: Clemson Little Theatre's THE MIRACLE WORKER Projections Preview
Check out a projections preview video for The Miracle Worker, coming to Clemson Little Theatre, with more information on performance dates to come soon.
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