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Review: BALLET NATIONAL DE MARSEILLE: ROOMMATES, Queen Elizabeth Hall
by Franco Milazzo - Mar 2, 2024

With an eclectic programme including an immersive dreamscape, an intense two-hander and a revolutionary footstomper, the Ballet national de Marseille present a six-pack of impressive dance pieces.

Elbow Unveil New Single 'Balu' From Tenth Studio Album 'Audio Vertigo'
by Michael Major - Mar 1, 2024

Elbow unveils new single 'Balu' from their upcoming tenth studio album AUDIO VERTIGO, set to release on March 22. The track showcases the band's experimental sound and rhythm focus, hinting at the album's overall vibe.

BILLY ELLIOT: THE MUSICAL & More Lead Chicago's Spring 2024 Top Theatre Shows
by Team BWW - Mar 1, 2024

Chicago is never lacking outstanding theatre, whether epic Broadway shows, engrossing dramas or bold fringe offerings. BroadwayWorld is rounding up our top recommended theatre every month. Selections for Spring 2024 include BILLY ELLIOT: THE MUSICAL and more!

Review: MRS. DOUBTFIRE National Tour Presented by Broadway In Chicago
by Rachel Weinberg - Feb 29, 2024

MRS. DOUBTFIRE is escapist musical theater fun with tremendous character actor Rob McClure (reprising the role from Broadway) carrying on Robin Williams’s immense legacy from the 1993 film in the lead role.

Student Blog: A Look Into a Second Semester of a Grade 11 Student
by Student Blogger: Lex Allard - Feb 28, 2024

My school has multiple choirs, and I’m currently in the junior jazz choir. The experience has been great! They also offer opportunities for any crew position in the theatre world, from set building to tech, they have students running it all for their yearly productions. However, this also means that during the musical season, things will be extremely chaotic. For example, I am currently writing this essay in the corner of a Tim Hortons at noon on a Tuesday because my school had a matinee today, and classes were practically shut down for the day due to the lack of students that weren’t partaking in the musical this year.

Interview: J. Robert Spencer of THE MIDTOWN MEN at Van Wezel
by Shanti M. Kennedy - Feb 28, 2024

J. Robert 'Bobby' Spencer spends a lot of time in airports. He has been traveling for the last 13 years with The Midtown Men all over this country and while doing so has become a part of the million-mile-club. While that says something about him having allegiance to one airline, that is not the only place you can see he is a very loyal person! He took a small reprieve, waiting for a flight of course, to catch up with us at Broadway World Sarasota.

Review: THE TIGER LILLIES AND DAVID HOYLE: LESSONS IN NIHILISM at Wilton's Music Hall
by Franco Milazzo - Feb 28, 2024

Looking at their impressive longevity and sheer depravity, Lessons In Nihilism’s combination of musical trio The Tiger Lillies and drag’s philosopher king David Hoyle is an almost inevitable team up, the only surprise being that it hasn’t happened before.

Student Blog: Working Through 9 TO 5: What a Way to Make a Living!!
by Student Blogger: Natalie Liew - Feb 28, 2024

Opening two shows back-to-back in a month might be the most tiring thing I’ve ever done, but I’ve never felt more accomplished

Review: CABLE STREET, Southwark Playhouse
by Katie Kirkpatrick - Feb 27, 2024

To say Cable Street has been highly anticipated would be a gross understatement: it’s basically unheard of for a new, Off West End musical to completely sell out its run before a single review has been published. Nevertheless, this little show that could is absolutely deserving of its success, and seems to be destined for great things.

Ariana Grande Had to 'Completely Erase Pop Star Ari' For WICKED: How She 'Deconstructed' Herself to Play Glinda
by Michael Major - Feb 27, 2024

Ariana Grande is giving a first look into how she became Glinda for the Wicked movie musical. In her first full-length interview since wrapping up filming, Grande shared how she prepared to audition for Wicked and what she learned about herself as a performer throughout filming. Watch the interview video now!

THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD Comes to PCS Theater in March
by Stephi Wild - Feb 27, 2024

PCS Theater will present 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood,' a musical by Rupert Holmes, featuring interactive storytelling. The musical is under the direction of Mike Sokolowski, choreography by Sarah Reynolds, and music direction by Zoi McNamara.

 Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe Will Host 2023-2024 Young Artist Program Showcase, Featuring Delores McKenzie
by Stephi Wild - Feb 27, 2024

 Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe will present the eleventh year of its annual Young Artist Program, through which Troupe members can showcase their talents with self-produced, one-person shows.

Tedeschi Trucks Band With Special Guest Margo Price Come To The Fabulous Fox This August
by A.A. Cristi - Feb 27, 2024

Don't miss the Tedeschi Trucks Band live on August 6th! Get ready for an unforgettable night of music presented by Emporium and Fox Concerts.

Company Of Angels' L.A. Short Play Festival Returns In March
by A.A. Cristi - Feb 27, 2024

Company of Angels will present the return of its annual L.A. Short Play Festival: L.A. Unmasked, featuring 8 new short plays exploring the masks we wear in different aspects of life.

Ballet Tech to Present 30th Anniversary Kids Dance at the Joyce
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Feb 26, 2024

Ballet Tech will return to The Joyce Theater for the 30th anniversary of its Kids Dance student performance troupe, May 30–June 2. Learn how to purchase tickets!

Review: FIDDLER ON THE ROOF at Ritz Theatre Company is Something to Think About and Something to Drink About
by Amber Kusching - Feb 26, 2024

The world surrounding the small shtetl of Anatevka is changing. Conflict draws near, and Tevye, a poor Jewish milkman, must navigate this changing terrain, raising five daughters and, ultimately, his faith in this unforgettable, classic musical. The original Broadway production, directed by Jerome Robbins and starring Zero Mostel, won nine Tony Awards, including Best Musical. 

Student Blog: Back to Business: My Second Semester
by Student Blogger: Alexa Malerba - Feb 26, 2024

Winter is in full swing, which also marks the beginning of my second semester of college. I learned a lot from my first semester: it was a big adjustment, but overall I would say it was pretty successful. I learned that I love the independence of college, although it comes with a lot of responsibility. For example, I need to manage my time properly so I don’t fall behind on assignments. 

JAACKMAATE'S HAPPY HOUR Will Embark On Second UK Tour in May
by Stephi Wild - Feb 26, 2024

The award-winning hit podcast, JaackMaate's Happy Hour is heading out on the road again with a brand new stage showr. The tour kicks off this May. Learn more here!

Interview: Darren Connell On His Bringing His Comedy Special to Glasgow's Pavilion Theatre
by Natalie O'Donoghue - Feb 26, 2024

BroadwayWorld caught up with standup comedian, podcaster and actor Darren Connell to chat about his upcoming special and regular comedy night.

Review: X: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF MALCOLM X at McCaw Hall
by Erica Miner - Feb 25, 2024

Without doubt a definitive event for Seattle Opera, and worth experiencing in all of its many extraordinary aspects.

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