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Previews October 31, 2024
The European Premiere of Little Piece of You: An Atypical Musical in Concert.

Immerse yourself in the poignant and electrifying world of Little Piece of You – An Atypical Musical in Concert. This groundbreaking production intertwines raw family drama with the dynamic pulse of modern rock and pop. Follow Shannon and Britt, a courageous mother and daughter, as they confront their family’s hidden struggles and embark on a transformative journey. Together, they shatter the silence that has long held them back and step into a future of hope and resilience.

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Caramoor Expands Community and Family Programming for 2026 Summer Season
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 24, 2026


Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts has announced an expanded lineup of community and family programming as part of its 2026 Summer Season. The offerings include interactive family concerts, wellness classes, immersive performances, house tours, culinary events, and outdoor activities across the historic estate.

Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra to Perform Two Free PATRIOTIC POPS Concerts This July
by Stephi Wild - Jun 24, 2026


The Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra will perform two free Patriotic Pops concerts at Overlander Bandshell in Portage and Bronson Park in Kalamazoo, featuring music by Sousa, Williams, and Copland, plus a drone show finale.

THE ANIMALS COME TO THE TABLE to Make World Premiere at Shakespeare's Globe
by Stephi Wild - Jun 23, 2026


Timberlake Wertenbaker's new play THE ANIMALS COME TO THE TABLE will receive its world premiere at Shakespeare's Globe's Sam Wanamaker Playhouse as part of the venue's upcoming Winter Season.

Exclusive: Inside the Making of ROCKY HORROR Doc STRANGE JOURNEY with Filmmaker Linus O'Brien
by Josh Sharpe - Jun 23, 2026


To mark the streaming debut of Strange Journey, we caught up with filmmaker Linus O'Brien to discuss his new Rocky Horror documentary, his role in the film, and his own experience with the cult classic work over the years.

Review: THE FIRST GENTLEMAN World Premiere Musical at Torrance Theatre Company
by Shari Barrett - Jun 22, 2026


Director Glenn Kelman is to be commended for taking on the challenge of coordinating twenty cast members moving scenery and set pieces into place to create 22 set changes in 14 locations on such a small stage, as well as setting the timing of each Ameri-News video projection to forward the story. And to Music Director Jared Scott for doing his best to get so many non-singers to harmonize on-key, and Choreographer Kylie Christensen for diligently doing her best to mold what should be a big musical production into a space better suited for a small cast play.

Review: ANNIE at Greater Boston Stage Company
by R. Scott Reedy - Jun 21, 2026


What did our critic think of ANNIE at Greater Boston Stage Company?

Review: FADE TO BLACK at Shabach Enterprise
by Brett Cullum - Jun 19, 2026


You get an entire evening of short bursts of brilliance, kinda like a fireworks show to commemorate Juneteenth. This year, all ten entries are extremely solid in both what they say and who says them.

Interview: Philip Diamond, Playwright of PEDRO THE PENGUIN at Toronto Fringe
by Elizabeth Armstrong - Jun 19, 2026


BWW spoke with Philip ahead of the show’s Toronto Fringe debut to discuss PEDRO THE PENGUIN’s origins as a 10-minute school project, the joys and challenges of writing for young audiences, and why Toronto Fringe is the right home for this piece.

New York Live Arts to Present Fall 2026 Season With Bill T. Jones World Premiere
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 18, 2026


New York Live Arts announced its fall 2026 season, headlined by a Bill T. Jones world premiere commemorating the 25th anniversary of 9/11, alongside works by Benjamin Akio Kimitch, Joanna Kotze, Ain Gordon, and Dorothée Munyaneza.

Interview: Director Scott Spence Leads Summer School with MEAN GIRLS at The Beck Center
by Kerry Trautman - Jun 18, 2026


'...today's musical theater performer kids are smart...they understand...that there is an innate honesty to the material, all the while inhabiting this kind of stylistic choice in allowing it to be bigger than life.'

THE LITTLE PRINCE Ballet to Return for BalletX Summer Series 2026
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 17, 2026


BalletX will present THE LITTLE PRINCE, a full-length ballet choreographed by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa with a live score by Peter Salem, at the Suzanne Roberts Theatre in Philadelphia as the finale of its 20th Anniversary Season.

Interview: Ilana Khanin of YOU MUST CHANGE YOUR LIFE at Alumnae Theatre
by Ilana Lucas - Jun 17, 2026


When it comes to experimental theatre in North America, few have a legacy as long, dedicated, and influential as Richard Foreman. When Foreman died in 2025, he left an archive of over 50 years of work from his Ontological-Hysteric Theatre company, founded in 1968. Foreman’s theatrical explorations prioritized immediacy and the present over a fixed sense of narrative, focusing on the process of the play’s creation and the audience’s interpretation.

Interview: Jessica Crouch of MAMMA MIA! at Ahmanson Theatre
by Melissa Heckscher - Jun 19, 2026


Jessica Crouch, who plays Donna Sheridan in the National Broadway Tour of Mamma Mia!, talks about the cast's infectious chemistry, the emotional heart behind the music, and why audiences may want to bring tissues along with their dancing shoes.

OCTET to Make Downtown Debut at Goodman Theatre with Raven Theatre's Original Cast
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.

Alli Mauzey and Dee Rioscoli to Bring GOOD WITCH BAD WITCH to George Street Playhouse
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 16, 2026


George Street Playhouse will present Good Witch Bad Witch, featuring Broadway’s former Glinda and Elphaba, Alli Mauzey and Dee Roscioli, with musical direction by Evan Zevada.

Interview: Carly Ozard on THE ETHEL MERMAN DISCO PROJECT at The Green Room 42
by Rebecca Kaplan - Jun 16, 2026


The singer is re-imagining the classic 1979 album with a full live band and fresh EDM flair on June 19 at NYC's Green Room 42 in Hell's Kitchen. Read a conversation with Carly about the new show.

Megan Hilty on Gratitude, Grief and Returning to the Stage at Café Carlyle
by Nicole Rosky - Jun 16, 2026


Café Carlyle is getting ready to welcome back Tony and Grammy Award nominee Megan Hilty for a special residency this summer. She just checked in with BroadwayWorld to tell us all about the upcoming gig!

GOODBYE DANDELION to Make World Premiere at Edinburgh Fringe
by Stephi Wild - Jun 16, 2026


GOODBYE DANDELION, written and performed by siblings Maddie Rice and Marcus Rice, will have its world premiere at Underbelly during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe as the inaugural recipient of the Underbelly Futures Fund Award.

Interview: Chloë Moss on Adapting THE GUILTY at Donmar Warehouse
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.

GOODBYE DANDELION to Make World Premiere at Edinburgh Fringe as First Underbelly Futures Fund Recipient
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 15, 2026


Award-winning writer and performer Maddie Rice will return to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe after a seven-year absence with GOODBYE DANDELION, a new play created with her brother, composer Marcus Rice. Directed by Katie Pesskin, the production will make its world premiere at Underbelly this August.

Review: PLEASE UNDERESTIMATE ME at Olney Theatre Center
by Itai Yasur - Jun 15, 2026


Carla Hall delivers her signature flavor in new, autobiographical, one-person play. See what our critic had to say.

THE KICK INSIDE, SEE/UNSEE and More Set for HERE Arts Center 2026-27 Season
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 15, 2026


HERE Arts Center has unveiled its 2026-27 season, featuring the world premieres of The Kick Inside, See/Unsee and Water Walker, plus new works developed through its artist residency program.

Andrew Kober Dives Deep Into GIULIA: THE POISON QUEEN OF PALERMO, Saying Goodbye to THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES and More
by Jennifer Ashley Tepper - Jun 21, 2026


About to world premiere Jennifer Nettles’ new musical, Giulia: The Poison Queen of Palermo, Andrew Kober reflects on the rehearsal process, his 10 Broadway shows starting with the beloved Hair revival, and performing in five musical productions—from The Queen of Versailles to The Wild Party—in one NYC season.

Review: CATS at Arizona Broadway Theatre
by Herbert Paine - Jun 15, 2026


ABT’s cast is gangbusters. Try to imagine T. S. Eliot's prim little book of poems getting high—not on catnip, but on theatrical glitter—and deciding to stage a feverish feline dream with help from Andrew Lloyd Webber. And there you have it. That's CATS.  

Rory Kinnear and Natalia Osipova Will Lead THE STANDARD OF LIVING West End World Premiere
by Stephi Wild - Jun 15, 2026


Rory Kinnear and Royal Ballet principal Natalia Osipova will star in the world premiere of James Graham's THE STANDARD OF LIVING, directed by Nicholas Hytner at the Theatre Royal Haymarket.


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