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Interview/Feature: KINKY BOOTS' Dancing in Heels Workshop
by Angela Lin on Jun 10, 2026

Cast members of the Kinky Boots hosted a dance workshop that benefitted Brave Space Alliance’s Dignity Suite. BroadwayWorld sat down with Omari Collins and Robert Miller afterwards to talk about Kinky Boots, Lola, and the power of dance, drag, and a sexy pair of heels.

Review: PERFECT ARRANGEMENT at Walking Shadow Theatre
by Jared Fessler on Jun 8, 2026

Running now through June 21, 2026, at the Crane Theater, Walking Shadow Theatre Company’s production of Perfect Arrangement finds an effective balance between comedy and drama, using laughter to draw audiences into a story with surprisingly high stakes.

Review: GILLIAN COSGRIFF: THERE IS NOTHING LIKE A GAME – ADELAIDE CABARET FESTIVAL 2026 at Banquet Room, Adelaide Festival Centre
by Barry Lenny on Jun 7, 2026

As a late-night Festival companion, it hits the mark nicely.

Tamara Siler Will Perform SINNERS & SAINTS at Main Street Theater
by Stephi Wild on May 14, 2026

Main Street Theater will present Houston theater veteran Tamara Siler in SINNERS & SAINTS, a cabaret show featuring songs from Gospel to Broadway alongside stories from her 42-year Houston stage career.

Original A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC Star D'Jamin Bartlett Will Bring NIGHTCLUB: A TRUE STORY to The Green Room 42
by Stephi Wild on May 13, 2026

D'Jamin Bartlett, original cast member of A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC, and Mark Bornfield will perform NIGHTCLUB: A TRUE STORY at The Green Room 42, featuring selections from PHANTOM, LES MISÉRABLES, WEST SIDE STORY, and more.

Review: FURLOUGH'S PARADISE at Curious Theatre
by Tessa Nelson on May 7, 2026

Furlough’s Paradise at Curious Theatre Company examines the strained relationship between estranged cousins Mina and Sade, reunited by grief and forced to confront the divergent paths their lives have taken.

June Squibb Becomes Oldest Tony Awards Nominee at 96
by Josh Sharpe on May 5, 2026

June Squibb made Tony history this morning by becoming the oldest actor to receive a nomination. At age 96, the performer is nominated for her performance as Marjorie in the recent Broadway production of Marjorie Prime.

Composers Concordance COMPCORD FESTIVAL: COMEDY To Host CompCord Polka Band
by Marissa Faith Curley on May 2, 2026

Composers Concordance has announced that the CompCord Polka Band, will be the closing event of the 14th Annual CompCord Festival: Comedy. Blending contemporary composition, folk traditions, political satire, and theatrical performance.

Interview: Will Allan & Behzad Dabu of AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE at TimeLine Theatre Company
by Angela Lin on May 1, 2026

Before the long-awaited inaugural production at TimeLine Theatre’s new home, BroadwayWorld sat down with TimeLine Company Members Will Allan and Behzad Dabu, who play brothers Dr. Thomas Stockmann and Peter Stockmann in An Enemy of the People.

Review: MASS, Donmar Warehouse
by Cheryl Markosky on Apr 30, 2026

At the end of Mass, currently celebrating its world stage premiere at London's Donmar Warehouse, my visibly moved son says, 'That's the best play I'll see this year.' And he's absolutely right. Director Carrie Cracknell's incredible interpretation of American actor-turned-writer Fran Kranz's stage script based on his 2021 independent film is simple, but also searingly powerful.

Interview: Paul Hope of WITH A SMILE AND A SONG at Paul Hope's Cabarets
by Brett Cullum on Apr 27, 2026

One day, I thought, you know what? There's one group of songs from the Disney studios, their animated films, that we all grew up with. So many songs that have become part of the American consciousness.

Video: VICTORIOUS Star Daniella Monet Details CHICAGO Broadway Audition
by Michael Major on Apr 27, 2026

While Daniella Monet's Victorious character, Trina Vega, is known for performing in a fictional musical about Chicago, things almost got full circle when she auditioned to star in the Broadway production of the iconic musical. Watch the videos!

Feature: FOOL FOR LOVE: A Company at Work at Koso Theatre Collective
by Robert Encila-Celdran on Apr 23, 2026

With Koso, the energy shifts: these are not students learning a craft, but working professionals returning to it, refining it in real time. In this setting, the usual theatrical scaffolding falls away. With minimal design (and practical lighting), the actors generate tension through behavior alone, turning a small studio into a Mojave motel room with little help from the space itself. This isn’t minimalism for its own sake. There’s just nowhere to hide.

Interview: Playwright Evelina Fernández on The Storyteller of East LA
by Shari Barrett on Apr 15, 2026

I spoke with Evelina Fernández about the play which blends intimate family drama with elements of magical realism to explore themes of memory loss, family dynamics, and the complexities of caring for aging loved ones. 

Review: SALOME, York Hall
by Gary Naylor on Apr 13, 2026

Mark Ravenhill takes over a legendary boxing venue for a show that packs plenty of punch

Review: AIRNESS at Loud Fridge Theatre Group
by ErinMarie Reiter on Apr 12, 2026

'Airness' cranks the volume all the way up and dares you not to have a good time; It's a show that knows exactly what it is, big, bold, cheerfully ridiculous, and full of humor and heart.

Sacramento City's Storytime Theatre to Produce ROBIN HOOD
by Gillian Blum on Apr 5, 2026

Storytime Theatre at Sacramento City College will present a production of Robin Hood this spring, with performances on April 11, 12, 18, 19, 25, 26, and May 2 and 3.

Celia Keenan-Bolger Deep Dives Into ANTIGONE (THIS PLAY I READ IN HIGH SCHOOL) and More
by Jennifer Ashley Tepper on Apr 5, 2026

Tony winner Celia Keenan-Bolger talks ANTIGONE (This Play I Read In High School) at The Public Theater, working with direct address, the legacy of Spelling Bee, and more in this Broadway Deep Dive.

Student Blog: A Day in My Life as a BFA MT Major at Otterbein University
by Student Blogger: Anna Porter on Mar 29, 2026

Spend a Wednesday with me as a Musical Theatre student with a double minor at Otterbein University. Go through the day from early morning, to dance classes, to rehearsals and more.

Review: RED MAPLE at MIGHTY ACORN PRODUCTIONS
by Brett Cullum on Mar 28, 2026

The whole show is well-produced, well-acted, and a lot of fun to watch. It’s endearing, funny, and it actually speaks to something deeper than you would expect.