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Cast Announced For ROCK & ROLL MAN UK Tour

by A.A. Cristi — Jan 14, 2026

The cast for the upcoming musical ROCK & ROLL MAN, which traces the origins of rock music, has been announced. The show will embark on a UK tour from February to March, featuring a dynamic ensemble set to bring this pivotal era in music history to life on stage.

Two Musical Premieres and More Set for King’s Head Theatre 2026 Spring Season

by A.A. Cristi — Oct 2, 2025

King’s Head Theatre has announced its Spring 2026 season, running January–August. Highlights include Levi Kreis’s new musical Already Perfect, Abigail Thorn in Blink, Patrick Wilde’s What’s Wrong with Angry?, and the world premiere of Harry Shearer’s Here Comes J. Edgar – A Musical Comedy. Tickets are on sale now.

Review: ANGELS IN AMERICA: Part One at Wilmington Drama League

by Greer Firestone — Sep 19, 2025

In four decades of sitting in darkened houses across Delaware and Pennsylvania, Aisle Say has seen hundreds of productions come and go. Some amuse, some delight, many entertain. But every now and then, a community theatre dares to reach beyond the comfort of Moon Over Buffalon, Noises Off–style crowd-pleasers.

Monthly Birthday Tribute: Take the Quiz!

by Rob Lester — Jan 1, 2025

Take BWW Cabaret's monthly quiz and see how much you know about music stars born in January. If your New Year's Resolution is to learn more about music, here's a fun way to do that for New Year's.

Interview: Gordon Clapp talks ROBERT FROST: THIS VERSE BUSINESS

by R. Scott Reedy — Apr 16, 2024

Bittersweet serendipity will be in the air when actor Gordon Clapp takes the stage in the Boston premiere of “Robert Frost: This Verse Business,” being presented April 23–28 by Spring Pool Arts at the Calderwood Pavilion, Boston Center for the Arts.

Review: THE DRUMS OF WAR at Abbey Theater of Dublin

by Paul Batterson — Jan 21, 2024

Director Joe Bishara uses overhead projections of the actual leaders in the play, allowing the audience to compare the actors on the stage and the Roosevelt and Churchills on newsreels.

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