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by Rob Lester - May 31, 2026
BEHIND THE SPOTLIGHT at AMT Theater, a lecture series of interesting info and personal opinions and experiences by three men of the the theater with something to say. Read some highlights of the series
by Michael Gioia - Jun 1, 2026
Grab a tissue — these Tony Awards speeches may make you teary-eyed!
by Sabrina Wallace - May 30, 2026
For more than a decade, Josh Wechsler and Jen Young Mahlstedt have helped shape the future of young performers in Central Texas. In this exclusive interview, they discuss The J² Method, college preparation, mentorship, and Starmade Shadows, their annual showcase celebrating artistry, growth, and community.
by Marissa Faith Curley - May 30, 2026
Acclaimed GRAMMY-nominated band Gov’t Mule, led by GRAMMY-winning guitar legend, vocalist, songwriter and producer Warren Haynes, and nine-time GRAMMY-winning reggae icon Ziggy Marley have announced the Dreaming The Same Dream Tour.
by Marissa Faith Curley - May 30, 2026
IAMA Theatre Company will conclude its 18th season with the workshop production of …but you could’ve held my hand. Written by JuCoby Johnson and directed by H. Adam Harris.
by Gavin Glynn - May 31, 2026
Brian Leonard's current show, Therapist Zero, is directed by Ken Sonkin, in a raw and deeply human production that recently completed a limited Off-Broadway run and was named a San Francisco Chronicle “Critic’s Pick.” The performance traces Brian’s two-decade journey parenting an emotionally volatile daughter through a confounding mental health system, while reflecting on his own unconventional Southside Chicago childhood.
by Shanti M Kennedy - May 30, 2026
What did our critic think of WHO IS EARTHA MAE? at Urbanite Theatre?
by Keith Gray-Dozal - May 30, 2026
What did our critic think of Review: AGATHA CHRISTIE'S AND THEN THERE WERE NONE at Milwaukee Repertory Theater at Milwaukee Repertory Theater?
by James Lindhorst - May 30, 2026
One can always count on an outstanding show from the St. Louis Shakespeare Festival team. This production of The Tempest is a beautifully staged and technically superior production with crisp direction, incandescent portrayals, keen stage direction, luxuriantly tailored costumes, and vibrant technical design.
by Alyson Eng - May 30, 2026
Some musicals fade with time, but more than 25 years after its London premiere, MAMMA MIA! seems determined to do the opposite. The musical continues to fill theatres around the world, introducing new audiences to the story while giving longtime fans another reason to revisit the songs they already know by heart. Few productions have maintained the kind of global appeal that MAMMA MIA! has enjoyed since its debut, and its latest stop at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver, BC this week offers another reminder of why.
by Keira Grant - May 30, 2026
On the whole, this intimate and emotionally raw black box presentation was a strong inaugural performance for this company, and I look forward to seeing more fresh grassroots performances from them in the future.
by Alex Del Cueto - May 30, 2026
90’S at The Laurie Beechman Theatre saw Elizabeth Gillies step away from jazz standards to take on a wide range of 90s hits, backed by a strong band and a setlist that balanced energy, nostalgia, and vocal control.
by Barry Lenny - May 30, 2026
This production is almighty always. Don't miss it.
by Student Blogger: Katie Koslow - Jun 3, 2026
Only months prior, we were all high schoolers who dared to dream on a national level. And by a miracle, we were the lucky ones who got to travel to one of the most iconic places on earth to make these dreams come true. I still don’t fully know what the Jimmys saw in me, but I am so grateful that they gave me the opportunity to pursue what seemed impossible.
by A.A. Cristi - May 29, 2026
A special guest took to the DJ booth at CATS: THE JELLICLE BALL on Broadway this week as composer Andrew Lloyd Webber made a surprise appearance at the Broadhurst Theatre. Watch the video!
by A.A. Cristi - May 29, 2026
SHELL, a solo show by Ana Evans fresh from a five-star Edinburgh Fringe run, opens at SoHo Playhouse's Huron Room in a limited engagement blending drag, clown, and queer sex education.
by A.A. Cristi - May 29, 2026
Maltese artists Angele and Malcolm Galea bring their award-winning two-hander about pregnancy loss to the Edinburgh Fringe, told through a darkly whimsical fairy tale with original music.
by A.A. Cristi - May 29, 2026
Alice Stanley Jr.'s darkly comic play THE SECOND BEST SCHOOL SHOOTING heads to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, produced by Jessica Green Harrison, Matthew Lillard, and Adam McKay, exploring gun violence trauma through the eyes of teenage survivors.
by Student Blogger: Nicolette Clivio - Jun 3, 2026
Writing about different experiences or even just about my everyday life allows me to slow down and think more deeply about why certain moments resonate with me. It has made my days feel less overwhelming and really helps me reconnect with the joy
by A.A. Cristi - May 29, 2026
NEWSREVUE, the Guinness World Record-holding satirical comedy show, will make its Pleasance One debut at the Edinburgh Fringe, featuring all-new material skewering politics, AI, and modern headlines.
by A.A. Cristi - May 29, 2026
Wilbury Theatre Group is presenting the Rhode Island premiere of GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY by Conor McPherson, featuring music and lyrics by Bob Dylan. See photos of the production.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 29, 2026
Quaz Degraft's solo play In the Black follows a first-generation Ghanaian American accountant navigating Wall Street's moral compromises. The darkly comedic production is loosely inspired by Degraft's own journey from finance to acting.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 29, 2026
Les Foutoukours will present the Scottish premiere of Glob at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, marking the show's 275th performance. The multi-award-winning circus and clowning production blends acrobatics, tap dance, and live piano.
by Student Blogger: Lynda Feustel - May 29, 2026
Sometimes a freshman can enter the costume closet knowing nothing and leave as a senior with the full history of so many pieces of the clubs history as part of their being.
by David Clarke - May 30, 2026
Beloved for his TV & film work, Maulik Pancholy is making a splash on Broadway in SCHMIGADOON! The actor discusses stepping into musical theater, finding truth beneath the comedy & why the show's message of love feels especially necessary right now.
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