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by Robert Bannon - May 29, 2026
Before the call that changed his life, LJ Benet was cleaning kitty litter! Now, he joins us for an exclusive conversation about stepping into the world of The Lost Boys and bringing this exciting new production to audiences. From the audition process to the pressure and thrill of joining such an iconic title, LJ shares what makes this show so special and why fans are going to love this fresh take on a legendary story. Watch in this video.
by Kat Mokrynski - Jun 3, 2026
After performing as Christine Daaé in Masquerade in New York City, Anna Zavelson has begun playing the same role - this time in the London production of Phantom of the Opera! Recently, we had the chance to speak with Zavelson about her West End debut. We discussed what it has been like going from Masquerade to Phantom, how she has made the character of Christine her own and her favourite part of the show.
by Josh Sharpe - May 26, 2026
Stephanie Hsu is taking on one of musical theater's most iconic roles in the hit Broadway revival of The Rocky Horror Show. During a visit to TODAY, she also shared that she received a 'soft, little blessing' from perhaps the most famous Janet of all, Susan Sarandon. Watch her morning show appearance now.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 26, 2026
Before I’m Dead follows seventeen-year-old Zara as she records her own eulogy before a terminal brain tumour takes away her voice. The new production runs at The Glitch this spring and summer. Get a first look at photos.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 26, 2026
May Pang, John Lennon's companion during his 18-month 'Lost Weekend' era, will display and sell rare candid photographs of Lennon at Toucan Gallery in Billings, MT, with Pang in attendance all weekend.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 26, 2026
May Pang will appear at Underbrush Gallery in Fargo, ND, to showcase candid photos of John Lennon from their 18-month 'Lost Weekend' relationship, including rare images never before available to the public.
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
Comedian Jody Kamali's solo show THIS IS MY DAD makes its world premiere at Assembly George Square, Edinburgh Fringe, exploring his Iranian father's secret life, hidden debts, and quiet aid to Middle Eastern refugees.
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
Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee and Twitch streamer Bilal Zafar brings RUBICON to Underbelly Bristo Square, blending stand-up and gameshow formats to explore class and race.
by Stephi Wild - May 26, 2026
The Ensemble Company will present the Central Florida premiere of EUREKA DAY, the Tony Award-winning comedy, bringing the acclaimed production to Orlando-area audiences.
by Stephi Wild - May 26, 2026
Fake Escape will present SAVING BRITNEY at Edinburgh Fringe, a solo show by Shereen Roushbaiani exploring celebrity obsession, the #FreeBritney movement, and sexual identity through one millennial's parallel journey with Britney Spears.
by Stephi Wild - May 26, 2026
Tony Award winner Jim Dale will perform his one-man show at Penguin Rep Theatre in Stony Point, recounting a catastrophic National Theatre production alongside Anthony Hopkins, directed by Laurence Olivier.
by Stephi Wild - May 26, 2026
The Koan Brothers will present FOREIGNER, an anti-identity clown show by Iranian-American performer Sohrab Haghverdi, at Summerhall's Old Lab during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The show explores immigration, identity, and deportation.
by Stephi Wild - May 26, 2026
Conshohocken Theater in the Parks, a new nonprofit community theater company, will make its debut with four free outdoor performances of DISNEY'S THE LION KING JR. at two Conshohocken locations.
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 Rebecca Kaplan - Jun 1, 2026
Here are a few top picks to consider this week including jazz, a solo concert by Broadway star Lillias White (Hadestown), Lyrics and Lyricists celebrating the music of Alan and Marilyn Bergman, and more.
by Sabrina Wallace - May 26, 2026
Funny, warm, and painfully relatable, Austin Playhouse’s Erma Bombeck: at wit's end transforms domestic chaos into razor-sharp comedy. Sarah Fleming Walker commands the stage in a captivating solo performance that captures the exhaustion, wit, ambition, and quiet resilience behind Bombeck’s iconic voice.
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 Sabrina Wallace - May 26, 2026
At first, Wakey, Wakey feels like an eccentric conversation filled with dry humor and scattered thoughts. Then the truth lands. Hyde Park Theatre’s production of Will Eno’s play is intimate and funny, and Ken Webster delivers a deeply human performance.
by Student Blogger: Timothy Klimek - May 29, 2026
As I graduate from high school in a few days, and head to Ball State University in the fall to study stage management, I cannot wait to continue to write and share my thoughts and experiences for BroadwayWorld.
by Adela González Pérez - May 25, 2026
Aprovechando que este verano visitará España con su nueva gira de conciertos, repasamos cronológicamente los papeles más icónicos y exigentes de la diva del musical
by Caryl Kristine Guillermo - May 25, 2026
The musical Charlie and the Chocolate Factory that has just landed at the Sands Theatre leans into celebrating a world of vivid invention. It keeps the heart of the beloved material and commits even further into its absurdity. It guarantees a night at the theatre that will leave you going “what…was…that.' A night you won't soon forget.
by Luke Richards - May 24, 2026
What did our critic think of & JULIET at BJCC Concert Hall?
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