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Student Blog: When Did It Become Fall? by Student Blogger: Emma Winton
- November 10, 2025 Looking back, I still feel like a very different person now than I was then. I feel more sure of who I am, and more confident in being myself and setting the boundaries that are important to me.
Video: Watch a Sneak Peek Clip of Prime Video Thriller MALICE by Josh Sharpe
- November 10, 2025 Prime Video has shared a sneak peek clip from the new thriller series Malice, starring David Duchovny, Carice van Houten, and Jack Whitehall. Watch it now.
Review: THE FOX ON THE FAIRWAY at Music Theatre Of Connecticut by Sherry Shameer Cohen
- November 10, 2025 You don’t have to know the first thing about golf or even like it about it to enjoy Ken Ludwig’s The Fox on the Fairway, now playing at Connecticut Music Theatre.
Review: CARRIE: THE MUSICAL at The Community Players by Christopher Verleger
- November 10, 2025 The Community Players kicks off its 104th season with a thrilling, impressive production of “Carrie: The Musical,” based on Stephen King’s classic horror novel and the 1976 film adaptation starring Sissy Spacek.
Interview: Drew Dir of THE 4TH WITCH at McCullough Theatre by Joni Lorraine
- November 10, 2025 Manual Cinema is a Chicago-based collective that creates what can best be described as live movies onstage using shadow puppetry, hand-built miniature sets, silhouette performers, and original music all layered together in real time.
KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN Sets November Digital Release by Josh Sharpe
- November 10, 2025 Kiss of the Spider Woman, the 2025 adaptation of the Broadway musical, will arrive on digital platforms on November 11, 2025. The digital release will retail for $14.99 in standard definition and $19.99 in high definition.
Wicked Witch's Hat From THE WIZARD OF OZ Going Up for Auction by Josh Sharpe
- November 10, 2025 The iconic black hat, worn by Margaret Hamilton as the Wicked Witch of the West in 1939's The Wizard of Oz, will be auctioned off on December 9th as part of a Hollywood auction in December.
Review: HOLIDAY INN at Dutch Apple Dinner Theater by Rich Mehrenberg
- November 10, 2025 Holiday Inn at Dutch Apple Dinner Theater is probably a great choice for folks who love nostalgia, Hallmark movies, and Lawrence Welk. Enjoy it for what it is and you could have a good time.
Interview: FIFTY FIFTY Explores Love, Emotion, and Evolution in “Too Much Part 1” by Alyson Eng
- November 10, 2025 K-pop girl group FIFTY FIFTY has quickly earned attention for their distinct sound and emotional honesty. Blending pop and R&B influences, their music bridges global trends with authentic expression. Since their debut in 2022, the group has shown a rare ability to connect through sincerity and simplicity rather than spectacle. Now, with their latest release “Too Much Part 1,” they are ready to reveal a new side of themselves, capturing the thrill and uncertainty of first love through catchy melodies and confident performances.
Video: THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES Celebrates Opening Night by Joey Mervis
- November 10, 2025 New Yorkers needn't travel all the way to France to get a taste of Versailles this Broadway season. That's because The Queen of Versailles, has made its royal entrance at the St. James Theatre, led by Broadway superstar Kristin Chenoweth. Watch in this video as we go inside opening night with the whole company.
Video: Ethan Slater Becomes 'Marcel' in MARCEL ON THE TRAIN by Chloe Rabinowitz
- November 10, 2025 Single tickets are now on sale for Classic Stage Company's World Premiere of Marcel on the Train, co-written by Marshall Pailet and Tony Award nominee Ethan Slater, and directed by Pailet. Check out a new video of Ethan Slater as 'Marcel Marceau.'
Review: Lyrics & Lyricist's MOTOWN'S HEATWAVE Hits NYC at 92NY by Sharon Ellman
- November 10, 2025 The 92nd Street Y New York brings the music home with this iteration of the Lyrics & Lyricists series, continuing 11/10 at 7:30 pm for its final performance. This reviewer was singing and applauding along with the amazing performers!
Exclusive: Shoshana Bean Makes Carnegie Hall Solo Debut- Watch Highlights by Joey Mervis
- November 10, 2025 Just last week, Broadway superstar and Tony nominee Shoshana Bean made her solo debut at one of New York City's most iconic venues- Carnegie Hall. BroadwayWorld is very excited to bring you exclusive highlights from inside the special night in this video!
Hot Tickets of the Week: LIBERATION, THE LOST BOYS, and More by Team BWW
- November 10, 2025 Let BroadwayWorld and Ticketmaster be your guide to which plays and musicals are the most buzz-worthy this week, starting November 10, 2025. Check out five Broadway shows we recommend that you should snag tickets to right now!
Cabaret Roundup: November 10-16- Marilu Henner, Margaret Cho & More by Rebecca Kaplan
- November 10, 2025 Here are a few top picks in NYC to consider this week including a new work by the late Broadway songwriter William Finn, Taxi star Marilu Henner in a new solo show, New York Comedy Festival performances and more.
Industry Pro Newsletter: Leadership Changes in Opera Large and Small by Alex Freeman
- November 10, 2025 This week’s roundup highlights major leadership changes, funding shifts, and renewed investment in the performing arts. OPERA America has named Michael J. Bobbitt as its next President & CEO, while Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS announced $1.5 million in emergency food grants nationwide. In New York, The Joyce Theater Foundation received a landmark $15 million gift, and Broadway productions prepare to take the stage at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Regionally, Chicago’s cultural department faces a proposed budget reduction, Theatre Washington released a new industry impact report, and Houston Grand Opera appointed James Gaffigan as its next Music Director. Meanwhile, in the UK, opera and arts education take center stage with efforts to broaden access and strengthen creative learning.
Video: Ryan McCartan Takes Final Bow in THE GREAT GATSBY by Michael Major
- November 10, 2025 Ryan McCartan took his final bow in The Great Gatsby on Broadway on Sunday, November 9. After his final show, director Marc Bruni spoke to the audience about McCartan's final show. Watch the video!
Review Roundup: THE BURNING CAULDRON OF FIERY FIRE by Stephi Wild
- November 10, 2025 The world premiere of The Burning Cauldron of Fiery Fire, written by Anne Washburn and directed by Steve Cosson, in a co-production with The Civilians, is now open. Read the reviews here!
Video: Watch Highlights From THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES With Kristin Chenoweth by Michael Major
- November 10, 2025 Watch new video footage of The Queen of Versailles on Broadway, starring Tony and Emmy Winner Kristin Chenoweth and Academy Award winner F. Murray Abraham. The new footage shows the cast in action, with Chenoweth performing 'This Is Not the Way.'
Interview: Theatre Life with Nickolaus Colón by Elliot Lanes
- November 10, 2025 Today’s subject Nickolaus Colón is currently living his theatre life on tour playing the role of Hades in Hadestown. The tour will be here in DC at the National Theatre from November 18th to 23rd.
Nickolaus recently received a CT Circle Critics Award for his performance of Don in Kinky Boots.
Review: THE WITCH OF NOVEMBER at Abbey Theater Of Dublin by Paul Batterson
- November 10, 2025 While it is a visual stroke of genius, THE WITCH OF NOVEMBER would have been lost at sea without standout performances of the six person cast.
Review: GANZ PARIS TRÄUMT VON DER LIEBE at Metropol Theater BREMEN by Konstantin Georgiou
- November 10, 2025 „Ganz Paris träumt von der Liebe“ ist keine bloße Nostalgie-Show, sondern eine liebevolle Liebeserklärung an ein Jahrzehnt, in dem Kino und Musik noch träumen durften. Ein Abend voller Charme, Chanson und Gefühl – und ein kleines Stück filmischer Zeitgeist auf der Theaterbühne.
Review: THIRST at Irish Classical Theatre by Michael Rabice
- November 10, 2025 Broadway now has 'OH, MARY,' exploring Mary Todd Lincoln's life ( sort of!). Buffalo's Irish Classical Theatre is now presenting a fascinatingly wonderful play THIRST by Ronan Noone, where we meet the downstairs staff of Eugene O'Neill's masterpiece A LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT.
Review: MORE THAN ONE STORY, Trafalgar Theatre by Cindy Marcolina
- November 10, 2025 If there is one message that those who were in attendance at More Than One Story LIVE on 9 November absorbed through their skin, it is that “The arts don’t belong to a few, they belong to everyone.” The sentiment was declared proudly by Rory Kinnear in his opening speech and echoed warmly by co-host Shahab Awad, actor and member of Cardboard Citizens. It was sprinkled, allegorised, and spoken boldly throughout the monologues that were presented.