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LA-Based Surrealist TWIN FLAMES is Coming to Brooklyn Art Haus
by BWW News Desk - November 04, 2025
Enter the reality-bending, heart-melting portal into the weird and surreal. The Los Angeles-based Twin Flames Show with a residency at The Elysian Theater is spreading its wings and making its New York debut.
The Joyce Theater Foundation Receives $15 Million Gift From Rajika Puri and Anupam 'Tino' Puri
by BWW News Desk - November 04, 2025
The Joyce Theater Foundation, Inc. received a $15 million gift from dance artist, scholar, and advocate Rajika Puri and her late husband, Anupam “Tino” Puri (1945–2025), Senior Partner Emeritus at McKinsey & Company.
Review: 12 ANGRY JURORS at North Little Rock High School Performing Arts Center
by Theresa Bertram - November 03, 2025
What did our critic think of 12 ANGRY JURORS at North Little Rock High School Performing Arts Center?
Review Roundup: KYOTO Opens at Lincoln Center Theater
by A.A. Cristi - November 03, 2025
Lincoln Center Theater is presenting the American premiere of the Royal Shakespeare Company and Good Chance production of the 2025 Olivier Award-nominated play KYOTO. Read the reviews!
Review: 12 ANGRY JURORS at Conway High School
by Theresa Bertram - November 03, 2025
What did our critic think of 12 ANGRY JURORS at Conway High School?
Review: THE BURTON EXPERIENCE at Novotel Toronto Centre
by Ilana Lucas - November 03, 2025
Tim Burton, praise Hecate in his name. That’s the refrain you’ll be encouraged to intone many times at THE BURTON EXPERIENCE, the second edition of a pop-up held at Novotel’s downtown location at 45 Esplanade.
Review: SOMETHING ROTTEN at Moorestown Theater Company
by Donna Marie Nowak - November 03, 2025
The award-winning Moorestown Theater Company celebrates its 9th “Second Stage” musical and 250th show with this sublime production of the uproarious musical comedy Something Rotten.
Review: Detecting fun in MURDER BY TWO at Greater Boston Stage Company
by R. Scott Reedy - November 03, 2025
Musical comedy creators Joe Kinosian and Kellen Blair are self-described fans of 1930s screwball comedies, so when the pair decided to collaborate on a musical that only needed two actors and a piano, they asked themselves, “What if the Marx Brothers did an Agatha Christie story?”
Photos: PYGMALION Cast Celebrates Opening Night
by Genevieve Rafter Keddy - November 03, 2025
Gingold Theatrical Group is now presenting the classic play, Pygmalion. The five-week limited engagement continues at Theatre Row’s Theater 5 through November 22. Check out photos from opening night here!
Student Blog: Studying the Stage
by Student Blogger: Leah Shankman - November 03, 2025
When I first applied to colleges, I had no idea what I wanted to study. I mean, really, I had no clue what I wanted to do. I claimed I would major in psychology, but deep down, I believed I would choose English instead.
Feature: ROCK ACADEMY OF PERFORMING ARTS TO PERFORM FREE CONCERT NOV. 6
by Debbie Hall - November 03, 2025
Delta Academy’s Rock Academy of Performing Arts (RAPA) is turning up the volume this fall with a free, high-energy concert at Downtown Container Park on Thursday, Nov. 6. Join them for an evening of live music and support talented students as they showcase their skills. It's a great opportunity to enjoy a fun evening and discover the next generation of talent in Las Vegas.
Review: CHILD-ISH at Tarragon Theatre
by Ilana Lucas - November 03, 2025
Are the kids all right? It’s hard to say, but it’s easy to leave the show with hope for the future, and an appreciation of intergenerational artistic collaboration.
Review: THE FRONT PAGE at Fountain Hills Theater
by Herbert Paine - November 03, 2025
THE FRONT PAGE, although it is a crazy and ridiculous scenario, still resonates with audiences today. Fountain Hill Theater’s portrayal of the show is a great take on a classic show. 
Review: LOOKING OVER THE PRESIDENT'S SHOULDER at The Phoenix Theatre Company
by Herbert Paine - November 03, 2025
Though modest in scale, Chanel Bragg’s and Kelcey Watson’s production achieves gravitas, a testament to a life fully lived in history’s shadows. They have turned Still’s monologue into a reminder that history is shaped not only by those in power but also by those who carried the trays, polished the silver, and stood just behind them.
Hot Tickets of the Week: CHESS, SPELLING BEE, and More
by Team BWW - November 03, 2025
Let BroadwayWorld and Ticketmaster be your guide to which plays and musicals are the most buzz-worthy this week, starting November 3, 2025. Check out five Broadway shows we recommend that you should snag tickets to right now!
Video: Apple TV Shares LOOT Season 3 Episode 5 Sneak Peek Clip
by Josh Sharpe - November 03, 2025
Apple TV has shared a sneak peek clip from episode five of “Loot' Season 3 featuring Maya Rudolph as Molly Wells. In the episode, Molly uses her vast resources to give Nicholas the perfect day, along the way remembering how they first met. Check out the clip now.
Kristin Chenoweth Clarifies Idina Menzel Feud Rumors
by Michael Major - November 03, 2025
Kristin Chenoweth is addressing rumors that she and Idina Menzel 'did not get along' during Wicked. She also reveals why she chose to star in The Queen of Versailles over Death Becomes Her.
Video: In Rehearsals with the Cast of A CHRISTMAS CAROL
by Nicole Rosky - November 03, 2025
New York City is about to get a little bit merrier with the arrival of A Christmas Carol- Matthew Warchus’ production of Charles Dickens’ immortal classic, adapted for the stage by Jack Thorne. Watch in this video as the cast gets in the holiday spirit in the rehearsal room!
Oscar-Nominated Actress Diane Ladd Passes Away at 89
by Josh Sharpe - November 03, 2025
Diane Ladd, three-time Oscar-nominated actress and Broadway alum, passed away the morning of November 3, 2025, with her daughter, Laura Dern, by her side.
Video: Joshua Henry Sings the National Anthem at the Knicks Game
by Michael Major - November 03, 2025
Joshua Henry performed the National Anthem at Madison Square Garden for at the New York Knicks Game! Watch the video of his performance, as well as his rehearsal.
Review: HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON IN CONCERT, Royal Albert Hall
by Abbie Grundy - November 03, 2025
How to Train Your Dragon reaches new heights with the help of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Arvio: SELF CARE PLATINUM - HIT Helsinki
by Rosanna Liuski - November 03, 2025
HIT Helsingin Self Care Platinum esitystaideteoksen ääriäänmyöten täytetyssä ensi-illassa valot ovat juuri pimenneet pahaenteisen kumahduksen saattelemana. Rapistelua kuuluu näyttämöltä, pitkään, kuin paketteja avattaisi. Monennestakohan yllätyspaketista se hyvinvointi lopulta löytyy? Konsumerismi on ensimmäinen sana, jonka raapustan muistiinpanoihini.
Interview: Ramsey Pack of A BEAUTIFUL NOISE at Broadway At The Hobby Center
by Brett Cullum - November 03, 2025
Ramsey Pack is coming to Houston to be part of the tour of the Neil Diamond musical A BEAUTIFUL NOISE, which runs November 2nd through the 9th as part of the Broadway at the Hobby Center series. It's a musical about the life of Neil Diamond.
Review: The Exquisitely Entrancing Enigma of ECLIPSE ENCORE
by Rakaputra Paputungan - November 03, 2025
The long-awaited album launch of singer-songwriter Sarah Eliza ended in a tragedy when she was found dead in her waiting room on the fourth floor of an upscale restaurant in Jakarta.
CABARET Investor Files Amended Complaint Alleging Misuse of Funds and Self-Dealing
by Joshua Wright - November 03, 2025
The producers of Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club on Broadway are facing expanded legal claims from investor and attorney James Lorenzo Walker, Jr., who filed an amended complaint in New York Supreme Court on October 30, 2025.

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