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Pitlochry Festival Theatre Names New CEO and Deputy Artistic Director in 75th Anniversary Year
by Stephi Wild - May 19, 2026


Pitlochry Festival Theatre announced Henry Filloux-Bennett as Chief Executive and Sam Hardie as Deputy Artistic Director, joining Artistic Director Alan Cumming. The theatre also opened its Explorers Garden free to the public to mark its 75th anniversary.

Video: THE LOST BOYS Cast Performs 'My Heart With You' and 'Belong to Someone'
by Stephi Wild - May 19, 2026


The cast of The Lost Boys recently took the stage at The Tonight Show for a special performance of 'My Heart With You' and 'Belong to Someone.' Check out the video here!

GRAYSON THE MUSICAL Will Hold First Look Preview Performances at Soho Theatre Walthamstow
by Stephi Wild - May 19, 2026


GRAYSON THE MUSICAL will present first look preview performances at Soho Theatre Walthamstow, giving audiences an early glimpse of the new musical production.

RIVERDANCE 30 – THE NEW GENERATION Will Come to NJPAC
by Stephi Wild - May 19, 2026


NJPAC announced it will host RIVERDANCE 30 – THE NEW GENERATION, marking three decades of the Irish dance production. The four-performance run at Prudential Hall features a new cast directed by John McColgan, with music by Bill Whelan.

Cast Set For JOB at Adirondack Theatre Festival
by Stephi Wild - May 19, 2026


Adirondack Theatre Festival announced casting for JOB, the psychological thriller by Max Wolf Friedlich, with Laura Menzie and Paul DeBoy starring at the Charles R. Wood Theater in Glens Falls, NY.

Review: BREAKING BRAINS, TEA TIME, OZMA, and MORE at The Orlando Fringe Festival
by Benoit Teves - May 19, 2026


The second week of the festival kicks off with polyamory, English breakfast, the Emerald City, and UFOs.

Review: ESCAPE ROOM, LONGER THAN FOREVER, and MORE at The Orlando Fringe Festival
by Benoit Teves - May 19, 2026


The festival's first weekend closes out with grief, 'inspiration porn', and a cacophony of kazoos.

Review: PURPOSE at La Jolla Playhouse
by ErinMarie Reiter - May 19, 2026


“Purpose”, now playing at La Jolla Playhouse through June 7, is a Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning play that takes one messy, snowed-in family weekend and turns it into something hilariously chaotic, emotionally sharp, and painfully recognizable.

Exclusive: Billy Eichner Looks Back on Theater-Filled Childhood in New Audio Memoir
by Josh Sharpe - May 19, 2026


In his new audio memoir, Billy Eichner looks back on his childhood, filled with movies, music, and Broadway musicals. BroadwayWorld caught up with the performer to discuss his experience working on the book and what he hopes to do next.

Student Blog: Behind the Curtain: Why Versatility is Beneficial for Actors
by Student Blogger: Angelina Kardos - May 19, 2026


Something that I feel is overlooked for actors is developing skills aside from acting. There's the pressure to just choose something and stick with it. I decided to share my experiences of trying things other than performing and how they have benefitted me, both as an actor and as a human.

Wake Up With BroadwayWorld May 19, 2026- DEATH BECOMES HER To End Broadway Run and More
by - May 19, 2026


Rise and shine, BroadwayWorld! It is May 19, 2026 and it's time to catch up on all of the theatrical happenings you may have missed in the last 24 hours.

Previews: COUNTERPOINT OF CHAOS at His Majesty’s Theatre
by Steve Sucato - May 19, 2026


Humanity's evolving relationship with artificial intelligence in our lives and the growing fears surrounding it are the themes of dancer, choreographer, and actress Maria Caruso's latest evening-length solo work, Counterpoint of Chaos.

Interview: 'The Girls Do All The Heavy Lifting': Actor Jordan Litz On Returning To Fiyero And Making His West End Debut In WICKED
by Kat Mokrynski - May 21, 2026


After playing Fiyero in Wicked for over 1,700 performances on both Broadway and in the national tour, Jordan Litz has crossed the pond to join the show’s West End cast to celebrate its 20th anniversary. We had the chance to speak with Litz about returning to the role of Fiyero, this time in London. We discussed how he first got the role, how the show has changed his life for the better and how he ran in the New York Marathon and did two performances in the same day!

Interview: 'He Was Clearly A Gentleman': Writer Joe DiPietro on SINATRA: THE MUSICAL
by Kat Mokrynski - May 28, 2026


Recently, we had the chance to speak with Joe DiPietro about Sinatra before its run in the West End. We discussed what made him want to create a musical about Frank Sinatra, how this show compares to Diana: The Musical and even some of the conversations he’s had with one of Sinatra’s daughters, Tina Sinatra!

Student Blog: An Unprofessional’s Theatre Confessional
by Student Blogger: Emma Winton - May 19, 2026


Writing about theatre has not made me an expert, but it has made me a far more attentive observer, and that has been the biggest surprise of all.

From THE COLOR PURPLE to RAGTIME: Top Broadway Moments on THE LATE SHOW
by Josh Sharpe - May 21, 2026


With The Late Show with Stephen Colbert coming to an end this week, we are looking back at some of our favorite Broadway performances and musical theater-themed moments from over the past ten years.

Review: THE KEY OF DREAMS- THE SHADOWS LENGTHEN, Treowen, Wales
by Aliya Al-Hassan - May 19, 2026


It is now a few days since I left Treowen, a gorgeous 17th century Manor House set in the even-more-gorgeous Welsh countryside and I am still processing the experience. To call Lemon Difficult's The Key of Dreams simply an 'immersive experience' is to sell it very short. Where else can you spend 24 hours with the run of an entire house, crammed to the rafters with puzzles, clues to dark secrets and sinister rituals, where every decision you make may change the course of everything that happens next?

Christopher and Clay Rice-Thomson Met on Tour, Fell in Love, Got Married — and Now They’re Dads
by Michael Gioia - May 24, 2026


After Christopher and Clay Rice-Thomson were married in November 2019, they dreamed of starting a family. Nearly seven years later, the proud dads are about to celebrate their twins’ first birthday on May 31. 

A New Day: THE JELLICLE BALL And The Redemption Of A CATS Hater
by A.A. Cristi - May 31, 2026


After decades of dismissing Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cats as a cultural punchline, Alexa Criscitiello attended THE JELLICLE BALL on Broadway at the Broadhurst Theatre expecting spectacle and irony. Instead, the acclaimed ballroom-inspired production revealed the emotional depth, existential themes, and surprising humanity at the heart of one of Broadway’s most debated musicals.

Debut of the Month: STRANGER THINGS' Matthew Erick White is Giving 100% Every Single Night
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 28, 2026


For BroadwayWorld's Debut of the Month, we are featuring Matthew Erick White, who is currently making his Broadway debut as James Hopper Jr. in Stranger Things: The First Shadow.

Interview: 'It's Been A Long Ride": Actor Bradley Gibson On Returning to HERCULES in London's West End
by Kat Mokrynski - May 19, 2026


Having originated the role of Hercules at the Paper Mill Playhouse in New Jersey in 2023, Bradley Gibson is returning to Disney’s Hercules, this time in London's West End from 29 June! We recently had the chance to speak with Gibson about returning to the role, talking about what originally made him want to be a part of it, what it is like to come back to the role and his favourite songs from the show!

Student Blog: Breaking Out of the Box I Have Been Put In
by Student Blogger: Anna Porter - May 19, 2026


This spring really feels like a turning point. Instead of waiting for directors and casting teams to see me differently, I am taking responsibility and expanding how I see myself. It is definitely uncomfortable at times, but it is working, and I am excited to keep exploring this. 

A 2026 Tony Awards Party Playlist
by Sidney Paterra - Jun 6, 2026


The 2026 Spring season is here and as the 79th Annual Tony Awards approach, music from our favorite shows is slowly becoming available to stream. From the mountains of Merano to the shores of Santa Carla; the hills of New Rochelle to the streets of New York City, get into the spirit of this Broadway season. Your Broadway belt-session awaits!

What's Next for the Ed Sullivan Theatre?
by Jennifer Ashley Tepper - May 20, 2026


The Late Show with Stephen Colbert has been taped at the Ed Sullivan Theatre located on Broadway between 53rd and 54th Streets since it began in 2015. Before the Broadway-loving Colbert took over The Late Show, the host was David Letterman, who ruled late night from 1993 onward via his perch at 1697 Broadway.

Who Has Hosted the Tony Awards the Most? A Complete History of Tony Hosts
by Sidney Paterra - May 22, 2026


On June 7, 2026, viewers will be able to tune in to watch P!nk take the stage at Radio City Music Hall as a first-time host for the 79th annual ceremony. Do you know who has hosted the ceremony the most?

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