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Wake Up With BroadwayWorld June 16, 2026- CELEBRITY AUTOBIOGRAPHY Will Play Final Broadway Performance and More
by - Jun 16, 2026


Rise and shine, BroadwayWorld! It is  June 16, 2026 and it's time to catch up on all of the theatrical happenings you may have missed in the last 24 hours: 

Annalee Jefferies, Constance Shulman, and Gus Birney Will Lead THE CANNIBALS OF McGOWER COUNTY at Theaterworks Hartford
by Stephi Wild - Jun 16, 2026


Annalee Jefferies, Constance Shulman, and Gus Birney will lead the cast of THE CANNIBALS OF McGOWER COUNTY at TheaterWorks Hartford in an upcoming production this summer.

Interview: Creator/Director Hank Jacobs of THE GREAT CLOWN BANK SHOW
by Shari Barrett - Jun 16, 2026


The Great Clown Bank Show skewers capitalist America with razor-toothed humor, exposing a world where wealth is the greatest magic trick of all — and everyone outside the ring is paying for it. I spoke with creator/director Hank Jacobs about the social commentary in his new play.

honestav Sets 'Sweet American Boy Debut Global Tour'
by Josh Sharpe - Jun 15, 2026


Alternative singer-songwriter honestav (Av) has unveiled his headline Sweet American Boy Tour, kicking off this September with 44 shows across North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.

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.

It's Official! PADDINGTON Will Arrive on Broadway in 2027; Watch a New Trailer!
by Nicole Rosky - Jun 16, 2026


New York, please look after this bear. As BroadwayWorld reported last month, the record-breaking, smash hit, seven-time Olivier Award-winning Best New Musical  PADDINGTON The Musical will begin performances Tuesday, March 30, 2027 and officially open Sunday, April 18, 2027  at Broadway’s Al Hirschfeld Theatre.

Review: MUSIC IN THE WILD: MELANIE EZELL & SATIA SPENCER CONCERT at Wildwood Park For The Arts
by Theresa Bertram - Jun 15, 2026


Some concerts entertain. Others transport. On Thursday, June 4, at Wildwood Park for the Arts, Satia Spencer and Melanie Hanna Ezell delivered the latter, treating audiences to an evening of stunning vocals and enough beauty to leave everyone floating out of the theater. Accompanied by Adam Savacool on piano and Ethan Ezell on guitar, the duo created a concert that felt equal parts recital, theatrical performance, and love letter to music itself.

Interview: OH MARY's Bianca Leigh on RAINBOWS & SPANDEX at The Laurie Beechman
by Kat Mokrynski - Jun 15, 2026


The star talks her origins in the performing arts, the importance of Pride and more ahead of her solo show 6/21 at NYC's Beechman Theatre in Hell's Kitchen.

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: SWEENEY TODD: THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET at Playhouse On The Square
by Kevin Shaw - Jun 15, 2026


The 2025–2026 season at Playhouse on the Square could be summed up in one word: Renaissance. The overall quality of the productions, the size of the audiences, and the standard of excellence have all finally returned after suffering noticeably from the far‑reaching effects of the Covid pandemic.

WICKED to Host 2nd Annual Broadway Pride Block Party
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 15, 2026


Wicked will host the 2nd annual Broadway Pride Block Party. Presented by Wicked and TodayTix, this block party will bring together Broadway fans, artists, and allies in an afternoon of music, giveaways, games, photo ops, and Pride-filled fun.

Photos: THE LOST BOYS Original Film Star Jason Patric Visits THE LOST BOYS on Broadway
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 15, 2026


Original The Lost Boys film star Jason Patric visited the 4-time Tony Award winning Broadway musical, fresh off its wins. See photos of Jason Patric alongside the cast here!

Photos: THE SAVIORS in Rehearsal at Atlantic Theater Company
by Stephi Wild - Jun 15, 2026


All new rehearsal photos have been released for The Saviors, presented by Atlantic Theater Company. Performances begin in July at the Linda Gross Theater. Check out the photos here.

TURING Will Release Concept EP With Cast From LOST BOYS, THE LION KING, and West End's EVITA
by Stephi Wild - Jun 15, 2026


Writers Timothy L. Michuda and Benjamin Ward announced a concept EP for their new musical TURING, chronicling Alan Turing's life through six singles performed by Broadway and West End talent.

Industry Pro Newsletter: The Lost Boys Wins Big in the Theater Fans Choice Awards — Plus the WNO-Kennedy Center Drama Heats Up
by Alex Freeman - Jun 15, 2026


The theater world never really slows down — and this week is proof. The Lost Boys dominated our Theater Fans' Choice Awards, sweeping nearly every musical category, while the Washington National Opera's legal battle with the Kennedy Center over $17 million in disputed funds continues to unfold. On a more hopeful note, Berkeley's beloved Aurora Theatre is planning its comeback after a year in the dark. All that, plus BroadwayWorld has launched a brand-new Producer Fantasy Game — so if you've ever thought you could pick the hits, now's your chance to prove it.

Interview: Crisis, Confrontation, & Consensus James Patterson Debuts as John Adams in 1776
by Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold - Jun 15, 2026


“John Adams is a debut role for me. I love his passion.  He is the central catalytic force in the entire drama. He has dedicated his life to God, country, and family in that order.  He’s been toiling in the Continental Congress for years now, and he just wants to get the job [independence] done and go home to his family.” Actor James Patterson is speaking enthusiastically about the challenge of playing the Founding Father from Massachusetts in Maine State Music Theatre’s new production of 1776, created for America’s 250thanniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, that begins its run at the Pickard Theater in Brunswick, Maine on June 24th.

BLOODY MARY(S) to Bring 30 History-Making Marys to Edinburgh Fringe
by Stephi Wild - Jun 15, 2026


Blue Fire Theatre Company's BLOODY MARY(S) profiles around 30 notable women named Mary, from Mary Shelley to Typhoid Mary, letting audiences vote on which they'd invite to a dinner party.

Review: ROMEO AND JULIET at State Theatre Centre
by David Bravos - Jun 15, 2026


People know Romeo & Juliet. In fact, it feels to the point that people would be reasonably familiar with a somewhat modernised Romeo & Juliet. Indeed, the archetypal tragedy is so often pulled apart and rehashed that it can become tired. WAAPA’s third year acting students, keen to make an impression, refused to retread a tired path.

Review: THE FIRST STAGE: OIL & WHISKEY/JOHNNY AND THE DEVIL'S BOX. at Analog
by Catherine Burford - Jun 14, 2026


What did our critic think of THE FIRST STAGE: OIL & WHISKEY AND JOHNNY AND THE DEVIL'S BOX. at Analog?

Review: LEOPOLDSTADT at Writers Theatre
by Rachel Weinberg - Jun 14, 2026


Tom Stoppard’s Leopoldstadt follows multiple generations of an Austrian Jewish family from prosperity to despair — spanning over 50 years from 1899 to 1955. Now in its Chicago-area premiere at Writers Theatre, the late Stoppard’s final play includes a cast of 24 actors and many, many characters. Leopoldstadt (named after the Jewish quarter of Vienna) is a sprawling and ambitious work.

BRILLIANT TRACES To Be Performed At The Sonnet Theater
by Marissa Faith Curley - Jun 14, 2026


Methexis Productions will present Cindy Lou Johnson's BRILLIANT TRACES at The Sonnet Theater, directed by Naomi Bailis, starring Olivia Sinnott and Henry Morehouse in the 1989 Off-Broadway classic.

Review: THE MAGICIANS TABLE, The Vaults
by Franco Milazzo - Jun 14, 2026


Death, it turns out, is an excellent alibi for a party, even one being held in your honour. Legendary magician, beloved family man and complete fiction Dieter Roterburg has sadly died and his wake is being held nightly in the tunnels beneath Waterloo train station.

Review: RABBIT HOLE at Creekside Theatre Fest is Heart-Wrenchingly Gripping
by Sydney Naegle - Jun 13, 2026


Creekside Theatre Fest’s RABBIT HOLE is heart-wrenching in its exploration of unimaginable grief and human connection. Written by David Lindsey-Abaire, RABBIT HOLE opens mere months after Becca and Howie Corbett lost their son, Danny, in a car accident and examines grief.

Review: LA JOLLA MUSIC SOCIETY BRINGS Jihye Lee's BIG BAND TO The JAI at The Conrad
by Ron Bierman - Jun 13, 2026


Jihye Lee’s 13-piece big band opened its second of two sets at The JAI in La Jolla with an original she called “Why Is That.” She explained the title in a 2024 Jazz Times interview. “I started out writing a simple blues tune, but it didn’t go well. … Why Is That? Why can’t I do that?” Since she’s asked, I’ll take a stab at answering. Lee was raised in Korea and graduated from a Korean University with a major in voice performance. After graduation, she sang locally as an Indie-K-pop singer. She had little or no experience with the blues or jazz before moving to the U.S. to attend the Berklee School of music in Boston where she began training as a jazz arranger/composer because registrations were closed for the classical, sound track and pop equivalents she’d planned to choose from.

Wake Up With BroadwayWorld June 15, 2026- ROMEO & JULIET Opens At Shakespeare in the Park
by - Jun 13, 2026


Rise and shine, BroadwayWorld! It is June 15, 2026 and it's time to catch up on all of the theatrical happenings you may have missed over the weekend.

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