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Cher To Release 'The Farewell Tour' Live Album for the First Time on Digital; Listen to a Track Now
by Josh Sharpe - Aug 8, 2025


Cher will release her classic concert album, The Farewell Tour, on 2LP Vinyl and streaming platforms for the first time ever on September 26, 2025. Listen to a track from the album now.

EDINBURGH 2025: REVIEW: BEBE CAVE: CHRISTBRIDE, Jack Dome And Pleasance Dome
by Erin Roche - Aug 7, 2025


This debut hour from Bebe Cave has enough energy to power Murrayfield and enough whimsy to dazzle even the staunchest of stoics. Fearless and paired with the whipsmart antics of a seasoned comic, baptism by spitfire CHRISTBRIDE is simply, pardon the pun, a religious experience. 

Video: Watch the Trailer for David Gilmour LIVE AT THE CIRCUS MAXIMUS, ROME Concert Film
by Josh Sharpe - Aug 6, 2025


The trailer has been released for LIVE AT THE CIRCUS MAXIMUS, ROME, the forthcoming live film from musician David Gilmour. The movie will be shown in cinemas & IMAX worldwide on 17th September for a limited time only. Watch the trailer here.

Interview: Domenico Leona of PULLMAN,WA at THE PHOENIX GROUP
by Brett Cullum - Aug 3, 2025


What starts off as this well-intentioned self-help seminar becomes this brutal disintegration of all of their egos and the way they live their own lives.

David Gilmour's New Concert Film to Hit Global Cinemas in September
by Josh Sharpe - Jul 30, 2025


The forthcoming David Gilmour live film, LIVE AT THE CIRCUS MAXIMUS, ROME, will be shown in cinemas & IMAX worldwide on 17th September for a limited time only.

Len Cariou to Star In Premiere Of Richard Vetere's ZAGŁADA
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jul 28, 2025


Len Cariou will star in the New York premiere of Richard Vetere's ZAGŁADA at the American Theatre of Actors. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets.

EDINBURGH 2025: Thom Tuck Guest Blog
by Natalie O'Donoghue - Jul 29, 2025


Written by Justin Butcher. On Millenium Eve, a 100-year-old clown comes offstage after his final ever performance to tell the story of his life: epic, hilarious and tragic. Performed by Fringe legend Thom Tuck (Penny Dreadfuls, Horrible Histories, Play What I Wrote). Tuck presented this play at the Fringe 2005 and 2015, and plans to revive the piece every decade as he approaches the age of the character.

Review: 'JOSEPHINE' & 'PAGLIACCI' at Union Avenue Opera
by Steve Callahan - Jul 28, 2025


A powerful double-bill. 'Josephine' is a stunning mini-biography of a great star; 'Pagliacci' is an overpoweringly passionate step into verismo opera.

Vancouver Symphony Orchestra USA Reveals First-Ever $1 Million Gift
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jul 24, 2025


The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra USA has received a $1,250,000 gift commitment from Dr. Michael C. Liu. Learn more about the generous gift here and about the Orchestra.

Review: W71 at Williamstown Theatre Festival
by Marc Savitt - Jul 22, 2025


Due to scheduling conflicts, I was able to avail myself of only a small sampling of the W71 events during the first weekend of programming. We attended a performance of MANY HAPPY RETURNS at 11am and Tennessee Williams’ CAMINO REAL at 2pm. We had time between to enjoy lunch and a bit of shopping on Spring Street. The performances were very well done, a bit non-traditional, and without a doubt up to the long standing and well-established standards / expectations associated with the WTF. Bravo to all involved in the resurrection of this Phoenix from the Ashes. Although, admittedly once skeptical (I am a former New Yorker) I am happy to highly recommend immersion in the newly re-imagined Williamstown Theatre Festival. You will have to move quickly though as W71 runs only through August 3. That said, I am already looking forward to what W72 will bring us in the Summer of 2026.

THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW and KOHKOM'S BABUSHKA Come to the Banff Centre
by Stephi Wild - Jul 22, 2025


As temperatures cool and night extends this fall, Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity invites theatre audiences in Southern Alberta to venture inside their theatres for two world premiere productions.

Tom Troupe, Star of Stage & Screen, Husband of Carole Cook, Has Passed
by Emmy Rice - Jul 20, 2025


Tom Troupe, actor, director, and writer who was married to the late Carole Cook, has passed away at the age of 97. He began acting in local theater productions before moving to New York City in 1948.

Female Philanthropists Preserve Performing Arts History With Major Support For National Collection And New Museum
by A.A. Cristi - Jul 16, 2025


Arts Centre Melbourne has announced that three leading Melbourne female philanthropists – Susan Yates (Peter and Susan Yates Foundation), Virginia Boon (Harry and Virginia Boon Foundation), and Krystyna Campbell-Pretty have provided transformative donations of approximately $1 million each, committing to bringing the wonders of performing arts history back into the spotlight.

Interview: Robert Westenberg of A BEAUTIFUL NOISE at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre
by Melissa Heckscher - Jul 14, 2025


BroadwayWorld talks to celebrated Broadway veteran Robert Westenberg about how he landed the role of an aging Neil Diamond in A BEAUTIFUL NOISE after a 20-year hiatus from the business—and how the first time he heard a Neil Diamond song, he was headed for a job in the priesthood. 

Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival Celebrates 25th Anniversary Season with KING LEAR and More
by A.A. Cristi - Jul 8, 2025


The Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival celebrates 25 years with King Lear, ShakeScenes, and Shakespeare After Hours. The 2025 season runs July 19–August 31 in Notre Dame and South Bend, IN. Tickets and info at shakespeare.nd.edu.

Review: THE JANEIAD at Old Globe Theatre
by Evan Henerson - Jul 8, 2025


In the 100-minute, decades-spanning duration we spend with this woman who feels so very recognizable, Ziegler, director Maggie Burrows and actors Nadine Malouf, Ryan Vasquez and Michaela Watkins leave us affected, contemplative and more than a little bit heartbroken.

Review: LEGALLY BLONDE Returns in Style to Theatre Under The Stars’ 2025 Season
by Alyson Eng - Jul 8, 2025


This summer, LEGALLY BLONDE the musical struts onto the Malkin Bowl stage for a summer of sparkle and show-stopping songs. Back by popular demand, the hit show makes its highly anticipated return as part of Theatre Under The Stars’ 2025 season, playing in repertory with Charlie and the Chocolate Factory from June 27 to August 16.

Jennifer Simard, Beth Leavel and More Set for WPPAC 2025-2026 Concert Schedule
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jul 7, 2025


The White Plains Performing Arts Center has unveiled its 2025-2026 Special Events which include a variety of special events and concerts. Learn more here!

Chevy Metal Expand Headlining Summer Tour
by Josh Sharpe - Jun 26, 2025


Chevy Metal — the long-running cover band co-founded by the late Foo Fighters drummer, Taylor Hawkins — have announced four new headlining tour dates across the United States.

A History of Pop Music Bio-Musicals
by Jennifer Ashley Tepper - Jun 29, 2025


Just In Time’s origin story as well as overall conceit has much in common with one of Broadway’s very first jukebox musicals, which was ahead of its time. In 1985, Leader of the Pack, telling the story of pop singer-songwriter Ellie Greenwich, opened at the Ambassador on Broadway. Learn all about pop music bio-musicals here!

Between the Buried and Me Will Embark on North American Fall Tour
by Josh Sharpe - Jun 24, 2025


Between the Buried and Me will embark on an extensive North American tour on Sept. 14, just two days after the release of their eagerly awaited new album, The Blue Nowhere.

Norton Museum Of Art Elects John Townsend III To Board Of Trustees
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 23, 2025


The Norton Museum of Art's Board of Trustees has elected a new member, John L. Townsend III. Learn more about the Museum of Art's Board of Trustees here!

Palm Beach Symphony Unveils 2025-2026 Season Featuring Gershwin, Rachmaninoff and More
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 18, 2025


Palm Beach Symphony has revealed the 2025-2026 Masterworks Concert Series led by Music Director Gerard Schwarz. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets!

Bert McCracken of The Used To Release 'In Love and Death: The Lost Notebook'
by Josh Sharpe - Jun 16, 2025


The Used frontman Bert McCracken has announced the upcoming release of his book, In Love and Death: The Lost Notebook. Inside is home to his intimate, long-lost artifact — composed of handwritten lyrics, poems, sketches, and personal reflections from nearly twenty years ago.

Jonah Bokaer Choreography Premieres CANTO XII (MINOTAUR GAMES) in Bushwick for NYC Pride 2025
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 13, 2025


In a return to its creative roots, Jonah Bokaer Choreography (JBC) will present the world premiere of Canto XII (Minotaur Games) during New York City Pride 2025, offering ten performances at the company's original home, Chez Bushwick. This marks JBC’s 75th work, and its first full return season to the venue since the pandemic. Performances will run throughout June at 304 Boerum Street, in the heart of Bushwick.

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