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Interview: Lauren Salazar of A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS at Queensbury Theatre by Armando Urdiales
- December 09, 2025 Stepping back into a beloved role is both familiar and thrilling. For Lauren Salazar, wearing Lucy’s blue dress once again in Queensbury Theatre’s A Charlie Brown Christmas brings a blend of nostalgia and fresh excitement. After inhabiting the character for the first time two years ago, Lauren revives Lucy’s sharp wit, bold confidence, and heartfelt humanity—the qualities that make her a lasting favorite in the Peanuts world.
Review: DISNEY'S FROZEN: THE BROADWAY MUSICAL at Murry's Dinner Playhouse in Little Rock by Theresa Bertram
- December 09, 2025 When snowflakes sparkle across the stage and the familiar strains of the first chords begin, Murry’s Dinner Playhouse’s production of Frozen the Musical, with Music and Lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, Book by Jennifer Lee, and Directed by Don Bolinger, makes one thing immediately clear: this is going to be something special.
Feature: PRIMM VALLEY CASINO RESORTS LAUNCHES DELIRIOUS COMEDY CLUB AND HOUSE OF MAGIC by Debbie Hall
- December 09, 2025 As part of Primm 2.0, the resort is rolling out a bold new era of entertainment, dining, and attractions. Primm has already unveiled its brand-new marquee showcasing the exciting wave of entertainment headed their way—beginning with the arrival of Delirious Comedy Club and House of Magic at Primm Valley Casino Resorts Dec. 12 and Dec. 13.
Review: It's a WHITE CHRISTMAS at Broadway At Music Circus by Courtney Symes
- December 09, 2025 It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas everywhere you go…especially Broadway at Music Circus. Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, the Musical is here to warm up the holiday season through December 14th. It’s a piece with a book by David Ives and Paul Blake, and music by the prolific Irving Berlin that’s based on the 1954 movie, “White Christmas,” starring Bing Crosby. Linda Goodrich directs this festive take in the round, replete with recognizable Berlin hits like the titular number, “Sisters,” and “Blue Skies.”
NUTCRACKER ROUGE Celebrates its 16th Anniversary This Holiday Season by Carissa Chesanek
- December 09, 2025 Everyone’s favorite holiday classic, Nutcracker Rouge by Company XIV, hits the stage again this season at Bushwick’s Théâtre XIV. The show, now running for 16 years, returns to tantalize its guests with a 12-week limited engagement in the unassuming warehouse-style building, where everyone on the naughty list is rewarded with an impressive mix of acrobatics, dance, and theatrical performances.
Photos: The Cast of MARJORIE PRIME Takes Opening Night Bows by Bruce Glikas
- December 09, 2025 The cast of Marjorie Prime on Broadway officially opened on Monday, December 8, at the Helen Hayes Theater. Check out photos of the cast taking their opening night bows here!
SONDHEIM X SONDHEIM podrá verse en Barcelona estas Navidades by Jose German Martinez Paneque
- December 09, 2025 El próximo 11 de diciembre el Teatre La Fàbrica de Barcelona acogerá el espectáculo SONDHEIM X SONDHEIM, que podrá verse hasta el 18 de enero.
Review: FIRESIDE TALES, Punchdrunk Enrichment Stores by Christiana Rose
- December 09, 2025 Punchdrunk Enrichment has created a thoughtful world designed to captivate young audiences and invite their grown ups to rediscover the shared joy of storytelling. Fireside Tales offers a rich and atmospheric experience for children aged seven to eleven, that blends imagination and collective reflection with the company’s trademark attention to detail.
Latest Standings Announced for the 2025 BroadwayWorld Philippines Awards by BWW Awards
- December 09, 2025 The latest standings have been released for the 2025 BroadwayWorld Philippines Awards! Voting ends on 12/31/2025 at midnight. Don't miss out on making sure that your favorite theatres, stars, and shows get the recognition they deserve!
Review: A CHRISTMAS CAROL, Reading Rep Theatre by Jo Caruana
- December 09, 2025 A biscuit-scented, warm-hearted Dickens – Beth Flintoff's adaptation relocates the classic to Reading's Huntley & Palmers factory, and the result is festive theatre with real local soul. Until 3 Jan
Review: DRACAPELLA, Park Theatre by Clementine Scott
- December 09, 2025 Bram Stoker’s Dracula can actually be quite funny. There’s the cowboy who’s inexplicably present in 19th-century Yorkshire, and how Jonathan Harker sees nothing wrong with doing routine real estate transactions at a remote Transylvanian castle. Unfortunately, Dracapella has channelled precisely none of this.
Video: How Bess Wohl Drew on Her Past to Create LIBERATION by Joey Mervis
- December 09, 2025 What goes into crafting the words that make up our favorite Broadway shows? In this video, watch as Liberation playwright Bess Wohl breaks down her words in the newest episode of BroadwayWorld's Notes on a Script.
Philadelphia Artists’ Collective To Present INHERITORS By Susan Glaspell by BWW News Desk
- December 09, 2025 Philadelphia Artists’ Collective will stage Susan Glaspell’s full-length drama Inheritors this winter, directed by Abby Weissman. Set on a college campus, the play examines legacy, dissent, and the pressures placed on students and faculty navigating political conflict.
HARRY POTTER: THE EXHIBITION Extends Melbourne Run by BWW News Desk
- December 09, 2025 Harry Potter: The Exhibition will remain on view in Melbourne following an extension due to strong attendance. The interactive installation highlights costumes, props, and environments from across the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts films, as well as the stage production Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.
Australian Museum Of Performing Arts To Open DIVA, A New Blockbuster Exhibition by BWW News Desk
- December 09, 2025 The Australian Museum of Performing Arts will open DIVA, a major new exhibition developed with London’s Victoria and Albert Museum. Featuring more than 250 objects, DIVA highlights international icons and Australian artists who have redefined the meaning of the word “diva.”
San Francisco Shakespeare Festival Unveils 2026 Season EMPIRE by BWW News Desk
- December 09, 2025 San Francisco Shakespeare Festival will present its 2026 season under the thematic banner Empire, featuring Julius Caesar on tour and Antony and Cleopatra for Free Shakespeare in the Park.
A CHRISTMAS CAROL Returns To The Campbell House Museum by BWW News Desk
- December 09, 2025 The Three Ships Collective will revive its immersive production of A Christmas Carol at Toronto’s Campbell House Museum, offering audiences a site-specific theatrical journey through Ebenezer Scrooge’s world.
Seattle Men’s Chorus And Seattle Women’s Chorus Announce 2025–26 Season by BWW News Desk
- December 09, 2025 Seattle Men’s Chorus and Seattle Women’s Chorus will return with a full season of new concerts spanning the holiday period, winter, spring, and Pride programming. The schedule includes performances in Seattle and partner cities throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Bad Hats Theatre’s NARNIA Extends Run At Crow’s Theatre And Soulpepper Due To Audience Demand by BWW News Desk
- December 09, 2025 Bad Hats Theatre’s NARNIA will extend its run at Crow’s Theatre in association with Soulpepper Theatre. The adaptation of C.S. Lewis’ story features an actor-musician ensemble and a new score. The production continues as the centrepiece of Soulpepper’s holiday offerings.
Photos: IRVING BERLIN’S WHITE CHRISTMAS Returns To Theatre Under The Stars by BWW News Desk
- December 09, 2025 Theatre Under The Stars will stage Irving Berlin’s White Christmas in Houston, offering audiences a new production of the musical based on the 1954 film. Check out photos of the production.
Theater For The New City To Present Leonard J. Lehrman’s SIMA And E.G.: A MUSICAL PORTRAIT OF EMMA GOLDMAN by BWW News Desk
- December 09, 2025 Theater for the New City will present two operas by Leonard J. Lehrman, offering audiences parallel stories of Jewish survival and political activism. The productions include the New York City premiere of Sima and a revival of E.G.: A Musical Portrait of Emma Goldman. Both works will run in repertory and examine themes of trauma, identity, and resistance.