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Review: ARSENIC AND OLD LACE at The Candlelight Theatre
by Rosanne DellAversano - May 19, 2026


It doesn’t matter if you know the stage version, or the movie version, or don’t know anything about it, just know ARSENIC AND OLD LACE has an easy to follow plot that leads you down a path of hijinks straight to your funny bone.

A History of Broadway Proshots and Screen Adaptations
by Jennifer Ashley Tepper - May 31, 2026


What is a pro-shot and how is it different than an adapted film? Pro-shot is an abbreviation for professionally shot, denoting a stage play that was captured in its native habitat: a theatre. In general, a pro-shot seeks to film the exact experience that audience members would have at a live performance of the show, in contrast with a feature film which actually adapts the piece into a new form, including different locations, the removal of theatrical aesthetic, and changes to make the script work as a film as opposed to as a live theatrical show.

THE HOUSEWARMING Will Premiere at The Players Theatre in NYC Short Play Festival
by Stephi Wild - May 5, 2026


Andrew Boszhardt's one-act comedy THE HOUSEWARMING will premiere at The Players Theatre in Greenwich Village as part of a short play festival. Boszhardt, known for the film Breed of Greed, will also act in the production, directed by Robert McCaskill.

Historic Spots To See From Your Favorite Broadway Shows
by Jennifer Ashley Tepper - Dec 14, 2025


One of the best parts of seeing a show in New York City is how there is often a relevant historic spot to visit, just steps away from the show you’re seeing. Here's just a few examples...

Lost Broadway Theaters That Are Still Standing
by Jennifer Ashley Tepper - Sep 21, 2025


Broadway currently boasts 41 theaters. This number has always been ever-changing—since even before the first time the word “Broadway” was used to describe professional theater in New York.

Cécile McLorin Salvant and More Set for SFJAZZ May 2025 Programming
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Apr 15, 2025


SFJAZZ has revealed the lineup of upcoming arts for May 2025. The lineup includes Cécile McLorin Salvant, Javier Santiago and more. See full May programming here! 

Broadway Musicals for Every US State
by Jennifer Ashley Tepper - Apr 13, 2025


This time, the reader question was: There are only three states in America without known Broadway musicals set within their borders. Can you guess which three? WE're breaking it down state by state.

Experience The Sound Of WAR Live At The Tobin Center
by A.A. Cristi - Feb 25, 2025


Get ready for a night of timeless grooves and electrifying rhythms as WAR, one of the most influential soul and funk bands of all time, takes the stage at The Tobin Center for the Performing Arts with An Evening With WAR.

REVIEW: Heartbeat’s SALOME Raised the Audience’s Blood Pressure--and the Roof--at Irondale
by Richard Sasanow - Feb 14, 2025


The people at Heartbeat Opera--that dazzling reinvention-machine for taking works that you think you might have heard one time too often and making them compelling--must have had a crystal ball when they programmed Strauss’s SALOME long before the current, decadent regime took control in US politics.

An In-Depth History of the Orpheum Theatre
by Jennifer Ashley Tepper - Feb 9, 2025


Some of the shows that the Orpheum has been best known for are Stomp, which ran there for an astounding 29 years, from 1994 to 2023, and the original production of Little Shop of Horrors which spent over five years at the theater from 1982 to 1987. 

Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale Ranked #12 In Top 20 Most Arts-Vibrant Large Communities In The U.S.
by A.A. Cristi - Dec 20, 2024


SMU DataArts, the National Center for Arts Research, has released its annual ranking of the 40 most arts-vibrant small, medium and large communities in the United States with Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale ranking at number 12 in the list of 20 most arts-vibrant large communities in the nation.

Review: SHAW'S SHORTS at Washington Stage Guild
by Roger Catlin - Nov 26, 2024


What did our critic think of SHAW'S SHORTS at Washington Stage Guild?

Mannes Orchestra to Premiere Hailstork's 'NDEMARA' & Bauer Symphony at Lincoln Center
by Blair Ingenthron - Nov 2, 2024


On Monday, December 9, 2024, 7:30pm, The New School's College of Performing Arts – Mannes, Jazz, Drama, will present the Mannes Orchestra led by conductor David Hayes, at Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall.

New York Premiere Of SUMP'N LIKE WINGS Enters Final Week At Theatre Row
by A.A. Cristi - Oct 28, 2024


Discover the final week of the New York premiere of SUMP'N LIKE WINGS at Theatre Row.

Sony Classical To Release 'CHARLES IVES – THE ANTHOLOGY 1945–1976' This Month
by Blair Ingenthron - Oct 12, 2024


In celebration of the Ives 150th anniversary year, Sony Classical will present two of the most authoritative collections ever released of works by this eccentric, prophetic American genius.

What's Opening Off-Broadway in Fall 2024
by Sidney Paterra - Oct 2, 2024


Check out a full list of what's opening Off-Broadway this fall! Productions will star big names including Neil Patrick Harris, Jane Krakowski, and many more! See what Off-Broadway has to offer and check out BroadwayWorld's complete list.

South Street Seaport Museum to Offer Pay What You Wish Admission for Indigenous Peoples' Day
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Sep 23, 2024


The South Street Seaport Museum will be open on Indigenous Peoples' Day from 11am-5pm, offering Pay What You Wish General Admission. Celebrate 'Where New York Begins' at 12 Fulton Street and Pier 16.

Nashville Ballet Premieres Special Performance In The United Kingdom
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 11, 2024


Nashville Ballet performed at Cadogan Hall in London, showcasing their finest dancers. This special event marked a significant cultural exchange and highlighted the company's international presence.

How Often Do Broadway Theatre Names Change?
by Jennifer Ashley Tepper - Aug 25, 2024


This time, the reader question was: How often do Broadway theatre names change? 

The Colburn School Launches Digital Archive Of Herbert Zipper And Trudl Dubsky Zipper
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 27, 2024


The Colburn School has launched a digital archive celebrating the legacies of music pioneer and Holocaust survivor Herbert Zipper and renowned dancer and teacher Trudl Dubsky Zipper, preserving their contributions to the arts.

Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Reveals Cristian Mӑcelaru as Next Music Director
by Stephi Wild - Apr 25, 2024


The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra has appointed conductor Cristian Mӑcelaru as the 14th Music Director in the Orchestra’s 129-year history, succeeding Louis Langrée.

BEFORE, AFTER: REFLECTIONS ON THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE Opens at ReflectSpace Gallery
by A.A. Cristi - Apr 15, 2024


Explore the Armenian Genocide through the lens of art at ReflectSpace Gallery's new exhibit, Before, After: Reflections on the Armenian Genocide.

Nomads NYC To Celebrate Composer Richard Cameron-Wolfe's PASSIONATE GEOMETRIES On April 20
by A.A. Cristi - Apr 12, 2024


Discover the unique musical journey of composer Richard Cameron-Wolfe as he unveils his latest work, PASSIONATE GEOMETRIES, on April 20. Stay tuned for an immersive auditory experience.

The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey Reveals 2024 Season
by Stephi Wild - Feb 12, 2024


The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey has announced its 2024 season, which features a funny musical comedy, the return of one of England's most-cherished novelists, and a Shakespeare masterwork not seen in the subscription series in 20 years.

Paula Vogel's INDECENT Is Nashville Repertory Theatre's Best Production of The Last 10 Years
by Jeffrey Ellis - Feb 5, 2024


It is a chilling reminder of the hardships of life, the capricious nature of humankind and the cruelty to which people are still subjected today. And that, quite frankly, is why you should make it a point to see Nashville Repertory Theatre’s stunning production of Indecent, which is at once warmly amusing, heartbreakingly authentic and horrifically prescient more than a century after many of the events depicted took place.

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