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Review: SABRAGE, Lafayette
by Franco Milazzo - May 11, 2026


Cabaret-circus-champagne extravaganza Sabrage has been refreshed just in time to lift our hearts in this sorry hour. Wars continue in the Middle East despite claims of a “ceasefire”. Fuel and food prices are heading north for the summer. Fascism leers openly on both sides of the Atlantic. The thirteenth season of Love Island is launching in less than a month. These are desperate times which force one to look deep into one’s soul and quietly ask: what kind of world are we leaving to Cher?

TRU to Present 'Space Exploration: Lesser-Known Venues Well Worth Knowing'
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 7, 2026


Theater Resources Unlimited will host a Community Gathering on Zoom spotlighting lesser-known NYC theater spaces, including Brooklyn Art Haus, Morningside Theater Co., and New Stages Theater Company.

THE LOST BOYS Costume Designer Ryan Park Explains How He Created the Show’s 80s Vampire Style
by Emma Forgione - May 8, 2026


In Broadway’s biggest spectacle this season, 80’s punk fashion is back and completely taking over the Santa Carla boardwalk. In The Lost Boys, everywhere you look, you can catch mohawks, mullets, studded leather jackets, neon corsets, high-waisted swimsuit bottoms, electric guitars, and of course, blood-soaked fangs. 

Scott Bradlee's POSTMODERN JUKEBOX Returns to Ruth Eckerd Hall for THE FUTURE IS VINTAGE TOUR
by A.A. Cristi - May 5, 2026


Scott Bradlee's POSTMODERN JUKEBOX announced a 56-date North American trek, THE FUTURE IS VINTAGE TOUR, with a stop at Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater. The show features retro-styled takes on rock, pop, and more.

Review: CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY at Argenta Contemporary Theatre in North Little Rock
by Theresa Bertram - May 3, 2026


What did our critic think of CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY at Argenta Contemporary Theatre?

Review: PETER PAN at Arkansas State University Beebe
by Theresa Bertram - May 2, 2026


What did our critic think of PETER PAN at Arkansas State University Beebe?

Wake Up With BroadwayWorld May 4, 2026- Spotlight on WICKED's New Stars and More
by - May 4, 2026


Rise and shine, BroadwayWorld! It is May 4, 2026 and it's time to catch up on all of the theatrical happenings you may have missed in the last 24 hours.

Review: INTO THE WOODS at Ouachita Baptist University Jones Performing Arts Center in Arkadelphia
by Theresa Bertram - May 1, 2026


What did our critic think of INTO THE WOODS at Ouachita Baptist University Jones Performing Arts Center?

Student Blog: Why Every Theatre Student should Work in a Technical Shop
by Student Blogger: Hope Orban - May 6, 2026


In order for there to be a true appreciation for the amount of labor that goes into creating a show, theatre students must understand each element of the work required to put it on. The immense amounts effort put in by technical shop workers can often go overlooked; their tireless work not fully understood by others involved in the production. For respect and cohesion, I believe that it is important for every theatre student to spend time working in technical shops. 

2026 Tony Awards- The Nominees React
by Nicole Rosky - May 5, 2026


This year's nominees are checking in with BroadwayWorld to tell us all about how they got the news. Check back for live updates!

Wake Up With BroadwayWorld April 30, 2026- Lea Michele Talks CHESS and More
by - Apr 30, 2026


Rise and shine, BroadwayWorld! It is April 30, 2026 and it's time to catch up on all of the theatrical happenings you may have missed in the last 24 hours.

Student Blog: What Kind of Performer Do I Want to Be?
by Student Blogger: Jed Stahlback - Apr 30, 2026


Spring has always felt like a natural time to reset. There’s something about the shift in seasons that makes me reflect on where I’ve been and where I want to go next. When it comes to theatre, this moment feels especially important for me because I’m in a stage of growth where I’m not just doing the work, I’m trying to understand who I am within it.

Interview: Grant Reynolds of MAMMA MIA! at Orpheum Theater
by Analisa Swerczek - Apr 28, 2026


BroadwayWorld Omaha representative Analisa Swerczek sat down with Grant Reynolds, currently starring as Sky in the Mamma Mia! tour arriving in Omaha this week, to talk about his Chicago roots, life on the road, and all things Mamma Mia!

Samantha Barks, Cedric Neal, John Owen-Jones, and More Will Lead THEATRE ROYALTY DRURY LANE Concert
by Stephi Wild - Apr 28, 2026


A one-night-only concert, THEATRE ROYALTY DRURY LANE, hosted by Brian Conley, will bring together West End stars including Samantha Barks, John Owen-Jones, and Rachel Tucker at Theatre Royal Drury Lane.

Student Blog: The Importance of Publicity Directors
by Student Blogger: Katie Koslow - Apr 30, 2026


A few weeks ago I watched a series of reels made by Ken Davenport where he encourages high school theater organizations to incorporate more theatrical business positions into their organizations. I was instantly drawn to his words. I have performed in productions since I was around five years old. Performing will always be my first love, but my time in college has also given me such a passion for content creation. I have been given the incredible opportunity to be in charge of capturing people I love doing what they love, and I would not trade it for the world.

Dylan Mulvaney Addresses ‘Unkind’ Critiques in Candid Video Discussing Trans Representation on Broadway
by Michael Gioia - Apr 27, 2026


Dylan Mulvaney, who stars as Anne Boleyn in the Broadway musical Six through May 31, is addressing her critics. In a candid “Get Ready With Me” video shared to her social media platforms late last week, Mulvaney — who made her Broadway debut with the production in February — explained what it is like to replace an actor in a long-running musical as a trans person. 

Student Blog: Spring Goal: Become a Better Audience Member!
by Student Blogger: Hope Orban - May 6, 2026


While there is nothing wrong with simple, indifferent enjoyment of a performance, I want to challenge myself to find ways to actively engage with the content I am viewing. A critical lesson I have learned from my own producing experience is that, if I am not tuned in to the small details, it’s impossible to fully grasp the messages and concepts put forth by the director. Enjoying and learning from a show are two connected but different processes; I want to challenge myself to combine these experiences, finding pleasure in both.

The Middletown Arts Center Will Present MAC ONE-ACTS Annual Play-Reading Festival
by Nicole Rosky - Apr 25, 2026


The Middletown Arts Center will soon present the seventh edition of The MAC ONE-ACTS Play-Reading Festival, featuring original, one-act works by New Jersey playwrights read theatrically by local actors.

Feature: Lots of Talent, Lots of Heart, Gone Too Soon, Remembering James Raitt
by Elliot Lanes - Apr 24, 2026


Tomorrow, April 25th, will mark the 32nd anniversary of the passing of vocal arranger, musical director, pianist, and musical genius James Raitt. He was only 41years old when AIDS took him from us far too soon. While James’ career was cut short, what he left us will always be a reminder of his many talents.

Review: RIDE THE CYCLONE at Theatre Raleigh ACT
by April Sigler - Apr 24, 2026


Ride the Cyclone at Theatre Raleigh ACT is weird, high-energy, and a whole lot of fun. With standout vocals, strong ensemble work, and surprising emotional depth, this production proves these rising artists are ones to watch. Step right up and take the ride.

Wake Up With BroadwayWorld April 24, 2026- THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW Opens and More
by A.A. Cristi - Apr 24, 2026


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

Review: A GENTLEMAN'S GUIDE TO LOVE AND MURDER at The Weekend Theater in Little Rock
by Theresa Bertram - Apr 23, 2026


Murder with a touch of manners have arrived in delightfully dapper fashion at The Weekend Theater, where A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder—running through May 3—proves that sometimes climbing the social ladder requires a little… creative problem solving. Under the direction of David Weatherly, this production leans fully into the musical’s razor-sharp wit and farcical charm, delivering an evening that is as clever as it is wickedly entertaining.

BROADWAY BOUND THEATRE FESTIVAL Unveils 10th Anniversary Lineup
by A.A. Cristi - Apr 23, 2026


The BROADWAY BOUND THEATRE FESTIVAL announced its 10th anniversary lineup, featuring two musicals and ten plays at AMT Theater in New York's Theater District, with works by writers from across the country.

The History of THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW Callouts — and What ‘Virgins’ Should Know Before They Go
by Michael Gioia - Apr 23, 2026


BroadwayWorld breaks down how and why The Rocky Horror Show callouts began and explains what you could expect before taking a jump to the left, a step to the right and joining Dr. Frank-N-Furter in Transsexual, Transylvania. 

Broadway’s Joomin Hwang Releases 'The Rule of Five Journal'
by Stephi Wild - Apr 23, 2026


Broadway performer Joomin Hwang, currently appearing in & JULIET, has released The Rule of Five Journal, a daily practice system rooted in neuroscience and positive psychology designed to build clarity and resilience.

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