Feature: 12 ANGRY JURORS at Community Theatre Of Cabot
by Theresa Bertram
- Apr 21, 2026
That passion is at the heart of what Community Theatre of Cabot is becoming under the leadership of Artistic Director Keith Percefull, who stepped into the role in October 2021 and has been steadily guiding the organization toward an exciting new chapter.
Cape Town Opera Will Perform CARMEN At Artscape This Autumn
by Stephi Wild
- Apr 20, 2026
Cape Town Opera will present a new production of Bizet's CARMEN at the Artscape Opera House, featuring CTO House Soloist Nonhlanhla Yende in the title role alongside tenor Lukhanyo Moyake and the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra.
Review: TINA - THE TINA TURNER MUSICAL at Theater 11, Zurich
by André Böke
- Apr 20, 2026
The international hit musical Tina – The Tina Turner Musical has landed in Switzerland as part of its recent UK and Ireland tour. In the city where Tina Turner spent her final years, the show gains a striking sense of immediacy. Seamlessly adapted for touring, the production proves it can more than hold its own on the road, delivering gripping storytelling, iconic visuals, and emotionally charged songs. These are performed—on alternating nights—by two outstanding, dramatically astute performers who bring formidable vocal power to this relentlessly demanding role.
Review: OTHELLO at Classical Theatre Company
by Jonathan Netek
- Apr 17, 2026
Widely considered one of Shakespeare’s greatest works, and typically ranked alongside tragedies like Macbeth and Hamlet, OTHELLO explores themes of jealousy, racism, and the destructive nature of unchecked emotion. The play follows its title character, a Moorish general in the Venetian army, as he is manipulated by his ensign, Iago, into believing that his wife, Desdemona, has been unfaithful with his own lieutenant. Fueled by Iago’s lies, OTHELLO spirals into a jealous and deadly rage.
Review: THE MOORS at The Theatre Centre
by Ilana Lucas
- Apr 17, 2026
In Jen Silverman’s The Moors, the slightly deranged love child of the Brontës, Waiting For Godot, and Six, Emilie the governess (Blessing Adedijo) arrives at a manor amidst the titular plains to find that nothing is quite as she expected. Branwell, her supposed employer and warmhearted correspondent, is nowhere to be found, nor is the child she expects to teach.
Review: MAMMA MIA! at Bass Concert Hall
by Joni Lorraine
- Apr 16, 2026
Hey There! Have you seen MAMMA MIA the Musical? How about Mamma Mia the film with the legendary Meryl Streep? How about Abba, the band? You know, the Swedish group that took the world by storm in 1974 when they won the Eurovision song contest with “Waterloo”?
Review: FENCES at The Old Globe
by ErinMarie Reiter
- Apr 15, 2026
With this excellent cast and directing, Fences' doesn’t just honor August Wilson’s language—it revels in it while bringing this classic story to life at The Old Globe through May 3rd.
BWW Q&A: Erica Burkett Talks THE BODYGUARD at John W. Engeman Theater
by Joshua Wright
- Apr 15, 2026
THE BODYGUARD is currently running at the John W. Engeman Theater in Northport through April 26, bringing the romantic drama based on the 1992 film to Long Island audiences. The production features the score of hits made famous by Whitney Houston, including 'I Will Always Love You,' 'I Wanna Dance with Somebody,' 'Run to You,' and 'I'm Every Woman.'
Ars Lyrica Houston Will Present Monteverdi's ORFEO
by Stephi Wild
- Apr 15, 2026
Ars Lyrica Houston will close its season with a WWI-inspired staging of Monteverdi's ORFEO at the Hobby Center, featuring tenor Karim Sulayman and the New York Baroque Dance Company.
Vancouver Youth Choir Will Perform VILLAGE at the Orpheum
by Stephi Wild
- Apr 15, 2026
Vancouver Youth Choir will present VILLAGE at the Orpheum, uniting over 600 singers in a season finale featuring world premieres and music in 10 languages, with folk artist Luke Wallace as special guest.
Review: ALICE ET LA PIERRE D'OPAZE at La Sucrerie de Wavre
by Alexandre DIACONU
- Apr 14, 2026
Art Fantesies has built its reputation in Belgium on family friendly musical theatre with big heart and big visuals, and ALICE ET LA PIERRE D’OPAZE fits that identity perfectly. Conceived for the company's 20th anniversary, as an original sequel to Alice in Wonderland, the story follows Alice as she’s pulled back into a Wonderland now controlled by the Queen of Hearts, with her sister Célia missing and a mysterious Opal Stone at the centre of the conflict.
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