Any Resemblance to Persons Living or Dead - 1971 Off-Broadway History , Info & More
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by A.A. Cristi - Jun 16, 2026
Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts will present MAGICAL MYSTERY DOORS, a tribute act blending music from The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and The Doors, with tickets ranging from $61 to $81.
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 16, 2026
Recording artist Dave Gallagher will release THE UNSUNG BARRY MANILOW, a tribute EP featuring deep cuts and fan favorites from Barry Manilow's catalog, timed to coincide with Manilow's new studio album and return to the concert stage.
by Marina Kennedy - Jun 17, 2026
Both of the restaurants we are highlighting offer an opportunity to support Black culinary talent while exploring the rich cultural traditions that Juneteenth honors.
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 16, 2026
Dave Malloy's a cappella musical OCTET transfers from Raven Theatre to Goodman Theatre's Owen Theatre, featuring the original Chicago cast and directed by Keira Fromm.
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 16, 2026
Barrington Stage Company announced full casting for THE ZIONISTS: A FAMILY STORM, a new play by S. Asher Gelman, and a co-production of A CHORUS LINE with Geva Theatre, both playing at the Boyd Quinson Theater in Pittsfield, MA.
by Marina Kennedy - Jun 18, 2026
Ginger Ristorante is a distinctive Roman inspired spot situated in the Theater District on 49th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues.
by Shari Barrett - Jun 16, 2026
It's a very well done, confrontational hour-long play at this year’s Hollywood Fringe Festival, but also life-affirming to know none of us are alone in the struggle for emotional maturity rather than turn to the easy crutches of overeating, alcohol abuse, drug use or unbridled sex to forget about where the Rage holding our emotions in place is rooted.
by Rebecca Kaplan - Jun 17, 2026
Apply today for a chance to help support the cabaret community by writing reviews, interviewing artists, and/or photographing shows in New York City.
by Dawn Sellers - Jun 16, 2026
An interview with the director of Beth Antikoni, now on stage at Bag & Baggage Productions in Hillsboro.
by - Jun 17, 2026
Rise and shine, BroadwayWorld! It is June 17, 2026 and it's time to catch up on all of the theatrical happenings you may have missed in the last 24 hours
by Rebecca Kaplan - Jun 20, 2026
See some of the top outdoor concerts across NYC's five boroughs next week with Pride celebrations (ranging from family-friendly to all-male burlesque), an early Independence Day celebration with music preceding a fireworks display, and more!
by Nicole Rosky - Jun 22, 2026
116 of the most talented high schoolers in the country will take the stage at the Minskoff Theatre for the 17th Annual Jimmy Awards. The 2026 ceremony will stream for free online through Thursday evening, June 25th. Tune in at 7:30pm ET to watch live!
by Nicole Rosky - Jun 19, 2026
The nation's most talented teens will gather at the Minskoff Theatre to perform at the 17th Annual Jimmy Awards! This year, 116 nominees, coming from 58 high school musical theatre awards competitions across the US will compete for the ultimate prizes of Best Performance by an Actress and Best Performance by an Actor award, as well as other honors and scholarships. It took years for the Jimmy Awards to grow as big as they are now. Watch videos of all 16 opening numbers from ceremonies past, starting with 2009, which featured just 32 students.
by Nicole Rosky - Jun 20, 2026
Summer is here and there is no better time of year to soak up the sun and dive into a new book. You're in luck, because Broadway's best have put pen to paper to turn out theatre page-turners of every kind. From theatre biographies to theatre fiction; theatre books for kids to theatre history; check out our collection of 21 new Broadway books for every theatre lover's Summer 2026 reading list.
by Ben Cameron - Jun 20, 2026
Performers included: Jessi Kirtley ('The Subway'), Amanda Jill Robinson ('Rhiannon'), Lexi Rabadi ('A Quiet Thing'), Allison Guinn ('Dark Turn of Mind'), Robert Ariza ('Hold My Hand'), and Gerianne Perez ('When He Sees Me'), with up and comer Max Duffy ('Fight For Me') and Rosalyn Mai ('What Baking Can Do'). Watch highlights in this video.
by Cynthia L. Dorsey - Jun 19, 2026
At a time when stories are being challenged, erased, and reimagined in real time, the communities most impacted are often cared for the least, with few industry spaces designed specifically for their support. In 2020, three powerhouse theater artists and Tony Award nominees, Amber Iman, Jocelyn Bioh, and Danielle Brooks, set out to change that. What began as a desire to celebrate Black women working in theater has grown into Black Women on Broadway (BWOB), a thriving community dedicated to mentorship, recognition, wellness, and professional development for Black women working both onstage and behind the scenes.
by Luka Vonier - Jun 17, 2026
Chrissy Metz is living out a f*ckin' perfect Broadway dream. The television star steps into the shoes of 'Angelique' in & Juliet beginning tonight at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre, marking her Broadway debut! Watch in this video as she chats more about her big debut!
by Cheryl Markosky - Jun 17, 2026
What did our critic think of RON, RIVERSIDE STUDIOS at Riverside Studios?
by Kat Mokrynski - Jun 17, 2026
The Guilty, written by Chloë Moss, is making its world premiere at the Donmar Warehouse this month. The show, based on the screenplay Den Skyldige by Gustav Möller and Emil Nygaard Albertsen, follows a police officer, Joe [Russell Tovey], who receives a troubling 999 call while on the night shift. Recently, we had the chance to speak with Moss about adapting The Guilty for the stage. We discussed what made her want to work on the project, what it has been like working with Felix Barrett and the creative process for writing for one person on stage.
by Student Blogger: Eva Viciana - Jun 17, 2026
I think adulthood would be significantly more enjoyable if we brought back gold stars, actual gold stars, the kind your third-grade teacher kept in a drawer that somehow carried the same prestige as an Olympic medal.
by Sidney Paterra - Jun 21, 2026
Broadway says goodbye to three productions. Chess takes its final bow at the Imperial Theatre following 34 previews and 249 regular performances; The Balusters concludes its limited run at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre after 22 previews and 72 regular performances; and Celebrity Autobiography concludes its run at the Shubert Theatre after 3 previews and 39 regular performances. The theatres will soon be home to 860, School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play, and Galileo respectively.
by Aliya Al-Hassan - Jun 19, 2026
Ahead of English National Ballet’s performances of Sir Kenneth MacMillan’s The Sleeping Beauty at the Royal Albert Hall, set designer Charlotte MacMillan discusses drawing on centuries of theatre design, using projection to create a sleeping palace suspended in time, and what it means to help bring her father’s celebrated production to a new generation of audiences.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 17, 2026
Melissa Barrera is currently making her Broadway debut as Rose DeWitt Bukater in Titanique on Broadway! BroadwayWorld's spoke with Barrera about her wildest fan interactions, what it means to be making her Broadway debut with this show, and more.
by Christiana Rose - Jun 17, 2026
Christiana Rose caught up with Andy Joyce, Creative Director of Brainiac, ahead of the Brainiac Live run at The Garrick Theatre to delve into his love of science experiments, how he authentically lives and breathes the Brainiac family ethos and how the unpredictability of the fun and chaos of the experiments is nothing short of astonishing.
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