Caroline, or Change - 2004 Broadway History , Info & More
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by Team BWW - May 26, 2026
Ready to see your next West End show? Of course you are! Let BroadwayWorld and Ticketmaster be your guide to which plays and musicals are the most buzz-worthy this week. Check out the shows we recommend that you should snag tickets to this week!
by Stephi Wild - May 26, 2026
We Got This, a benefit concert supporting cancer community, will come to The Green Room 42. The concert will feature Kerry Butler, Kara Lindsay, and more.
by Alex Freeman - May 26, 2026
On the business side, ATG Entertainment is reportedly being prepared for a possible sale by its private equity owner, while Pittsburgh Public Theater terminated its staff ahead of its merger with Pittsburgh CLO — two stories that speak to the consolidation and financial pressures reshaping the industry. Against that backdrop, Milwaukee Repertory Theater stands out as a striking counterexample: the company has nearly doubled its operating budget since 2020, opened a landmark $80 million theater complex, and is expanding its season to 13 productions, fueled by a philosophy of investing in artists and audiences rather than contracting.
by Cara Joy David - May 26, 2026
Legendary Broadway producer Manny Azenberg, 92, talks ticket prices, the loss of playwrights to screens, the rise of investor 'producers,' and whether theater can reclaim its cultural footing.
by Stephi Wild - May 26, 2026
Pipeline Arts Foundation has launched Pipeline Arts Productions, a new for-profit producing arm with a priority on advancing musical theatre projects by artists who’ve previously won Pipeline Awards.
by Stephi Wild - May 26, 2026
Bristol Old Vic announced applications for its Associate Artists and Associate Companies programme, seeking two South West-based theatre companies and one Associate Artist for a two-year cohort offering financial support and creative collaboration.
by Stephi Wild - May 26, 2026
The Crossing, the four-time Grammy-winning choir conducted by Donald Nally, will present THE MONTH OF MODERNS, a series of Philadelphia concerts featuring world premieres and works marking 250 years of American Independence.
by Stephi Wild - May 26, 2026
The Segal Centre for Performing Arts announced its upcoming theatre season. The lineup will include Come From Away, The Secret Chord: A Leonard Cohen Experience, It Came From Outer Space, and more.
by Deborah Bostock-Kelley - May 26, 2026
Anne Tolpegin steps into two pivotal roles as The Notebook opens tonight at the Straz Center, portraying both Allie’s protective mother and the no‑nonsense Nurse Lori. “Her mother really is only looking after Allie’s best interests,” she says, while Nurse Lori is “just a very busy, very sort of can’t catch up nurse” doing her best inside a care facility where love and memory collide.
by Stephi Wild - May 26, 2026
Ed Harris has revealed that he will be returning to the stage this year, starring alongside Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Allison Janney in a production of Jon Robin Baitz's family drama, Other Desert Cities.
by Stephi Wild - May 26, 2026
Cape Town Opera will present Stephen Sondheim's A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC at Theatre on the Bay in Camps Bay, featuring Jonathan Roxmouth, Samantha Peo, and Fleur du Cap Award winner Brittany Smith.
by Cindy Marcolina - May 26, 2026
It might still be some time until Death Becomes Her hits London, but the West End was ablaze with its spirit this past weekend, when Megan Hilty graced the stage of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. No one does it like the Broadway superstar. Hilty delighted the audience with stories spanning over two decades’ worth of showbiz experience. In sky-high heels and two gowns to die for, it was a stunning showcase of her incredible range.
by Stephi Wild - May 26, 2026
Benedict Cumberbatch, Indira Varma, Juliet Stevenson, David Harewood, and Toby Jones will gather at the Barbican's Cinema 1 for a one-night fundraiser benefiting Compass Collective, a charity supporting young refugees through the arts.
by Stephi Wild - May 26, 2026
Bondi Festival announced its return to Bondi Beach, featuring an expanded program of live music, theatre, comedy, immersive art and food markets, plus the return of its iconic Ice Rink and Vista Ferris Wheel.
by Stephi Wild - May 26, 2026
Olivier Award winner Nathaniel Parker, known for Wolf Hall and The Inspector Lynley Mysteries, will star as Professor Henry Higgins in Opera Australia and John Frost's 70th Anniversary season of MY FAIR LADY, completing the musical's cast.
by Stephi Wild - May 26, 2026
Peter Nason's T.O.Y., a two-act play based on true events about educators facing political pressure in Florida schools, will run at the Tampa Fringe Festival before an Off-Broadway premiere at The Chain Theater in NYC.
by Stephi Wild - May 26, 2026
The Stage Door Foundation's NEW NEXT NOW series announced directors for three industry readings of original musicals, with Schele Williams, Billie Aken-Tyers, and Jesca Prudencio each helming a new work.
by Stephi Wild - May 26, 2026
The Shawnee Playhouse in Shawnee on Delaware, PA will present GODSPELL JR., directed by Ryan Fogler, featuring young performers from the Poconos in a production drawing from clowning, pantomime, and vaudeville traditions.
by Courtney Castelino - May 25, 2026
What did our critic think of THE PERFECT TIME at Almonte Old Town Hall?
by Marina Kennedy - May 26, 2026
STNJ’s theme for this season is “Method and Madness,” and Private Lives is ideal to usher in the exciting season ahead.
by Student Blogger: Angelina Kardos - May 26, 2026
As the semester comes to a close, I wanted to reflect on what I've learned as a Student Blogger with BroadwayWorld, specifically in terms of discovering myself and my values through my writing.
by Student Blogger: Hope Orban - May 29, 2026
Before we give in to those who doubt us, and believe our paths will lead to many heartbreaks, I hope that we can all disregard these negative premonitions and realize our collective ability to help and recreate this industry so it will continue on, in the immediate future and far beyond.
by Student Blogger: Torrance Crary - May 28, 2026
Writing about my experiences studying theatre in college and everything that I have learned along the way is something I never envisioned myself doing.
by Gilbert Kim Sancha - May 25, 2026
This reimagined staging promises a stirring, four-week theatrical journey that invites today's audiences to rediscover Don Quixote’s timeless quest for hope and inspiration.
by Jennifer Skura Boutell - Jun 1, 2026
When you hear about Atlanta's rich independent, sometimes underground, performance experiences, where do you get your information? Search no more! This ecclectic round up of Atlanta's exquisit performing artists is a great place to start your Atlanta indie theatre adventures.
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