Twelfth Night or What You Will - 1989 Off-Broadway History , Info & More
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by Michael Gioia - Jun 7, 2026
Julianne Hough caught up with BroadwayWorld on the Tony Awards red carpet at Radio City Music Hall.
by Michael Gioia - Jun 7, 2026
Lesley Manville is nominated for her first Tony Award for her performance as Jocasta in ‘Oedipus.’ The 70-year-old actress told BroadwayWorld on the red carpet at Radio City Music Hall on Sunday, June 7, that she had a busy night last night.
by Noelle Hannibal - Jun 7, 2026
ROBERT PETKOFF has had tremendous success on Broadway, the West End and regionally along with film and television. He is also an award winning audio book narrator! I had the chance to chat with Petkoff just prior to MOULIN ROUGE! landing in Montreal, where it will run at Salle Wilfred-Pelletier, Places des Arts, 175 Rue Sainte-Catherine O, Montréal, QC H2X 1Y9 from June 9-14, 2026.
by Dawn Sellers - Jun 7, 2026
Performances that draw you in from the first exchange and hold you, off-balance, until the lights go down. ARBUS & WEST at Triangle Productions a must see about how women see themselves and others. On stage now through June 20th.
by Josh Sharpe - Jun 8, 2026
Once again, Broadway's biggest night has come and gone! With the 79th Annual Tony Awards now behind us, we have compiled a list of some of the most memorable moments from the evening, including standout wins, performances, and more.
by Marc Savitt - Jun 7, 2026
Cast and Crew deliver a high-quality production that is both simple and sublime; historically accurate, topically relevant; and well worth seeing. BSC Artistic Director, Alan Paul said: 'It's fair to say that Daisy has become an American classic, and when you watch the show, you will see how contemporary and relevant its themes still are. This play endures because it speaks to the best of who we can be. Alfred Uhry's beautifully observed characters remind us that empathy, respect, and friendship can emerge in the most unexpected places.
by Steve Murray - Jun 7, 2026
What did our critic think of BECOMING A MAN at Z Space?
by Marc Savitt - Jun 9, 2026
Cast and Crew deliver a high-quality production that is both simple and sublime; historically accurate, topically relevant; and well worth seeing. 'It's fair to say that Daisy has become an American classic, and when you watch the show, you will see how contemporary and relevant its themes still are. This play endures because it speaks to the best of who we can be. Alfred Uhry's beautifully observed characters remind us that empathy, respect, and friendship can emerge in the most unexpected places.'
by Brett Cullum - Jun 7, 2026
I got into acting really early. I went to a small school. I kind of started in choir first, so I came in with a singing lens. As a kid, I used to tell people I wanted to be Mariah Carey, so I loved singing.
by Jared Fessler - Jun 7, 2026
What did our critic think of OPERA UNDER THE STARS at Waterworks Pavilion?
by Natalie O'Donoghue - Jun 9, 2026
Having been seen by over 35 million theatregoers, The Rocky Horror Show is the story of two squeaky clean college kids–Brad and his fiancée Janet. When by a twist of fate, their car breaks down outside a creepy mansion whilst on their way to visit their former college professor, they meet the charismatic Dr Frank-n-Furter. It is an adventure they’ll never forget, filled with fun, frolics, frocks, and frivolity.
by Sabrina Wallace - Jun 7, 2026
Most people know Vincent van Gogh through his paintings. Leonard Nimoy's Vincent introduces us to the man behind them through the eyes of his devoted brother Theo. Penfold Theatre delivers a beautifully told, emotionally resonant production led by a captivating performance from Nathan Jerkins.
by Sabrina Wallace - Jun 7, 2026
What happens when fandom becomes an obsession? Dirty Gold Theatre's Insomnia Cafe takes a ridiculous premise and turns it into something surprisingly unsettling. Equal parts dark comedy and psychological thriller, the play left me laughing one moment and questioning why the next.
by Jake Bridges - Jun 7, 2026
What did our critic think of INDECENT at 1st Stage?
by Robert Diamond - Jun 7, 2026
Arkansas Repertory Theatre's production of STEEL MAGNOLIAS has sold out all remaining performances, with the show set inside Truvy's beauty shop where a close-knit group of Southern women navigate life's highs and lows with humor and heart.
by Robert Diamond - Jun 8, 2026
North Shore Music Theatre released a highlight reel for its upcoming production of ON YOUR FEET!, the musical chronicling Gloria and Emilio Estefan's rise from Cuba to international stardom through Latin-infused pop hits.
by Robert Diamond - Jun 7, 2026
Tribute performer Traci Marie, who has opened for Tony Orlando and the Righteous Brothers, stars as Taylor Swift in ARE YOU READY FOR IT, featuring Eras Tour-style choreography, costume changes, and multimedia visuals at Bergen PAC.
by Robert Diamond - Jun 7, 2026
A new trailer has arrived for I'M SORRY, PRIME MINISTER, the political comedy heading to Theatre Royal Brighton. ATG Tickets is handling official ticketing for the production.
by Robert Diamond - Jun 7, 2026
A new trailer has arrived for THE ENORMOUS CROCODILE, the musical adaptation heading to the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre. The production follows a scheming crocodile whose jungle plans are foiled by fellow creatures summoning the courage to stop him.
by Robert Diamond - Jun 7, 2026
Aurora Theatre released a highlight reel for its production of IN THE HEIGHTS, Lin-Manuel Miranda's Tony Award-winning musical, which closes the company's 30th season and was voted the audience's favorite show in Aurora's history.
by David Friscic - Jun 8, 2026
The historical and still-ongoing revelations about the children that Thomas Jefferson had with his slave woman Sally Hemmings has justifiably created a reevaluation of Thomas Jeferson’s image and reputation---as one can discover in Suzan-Lori Parks’ probing play Sally & Tom currently playing at Bethesda’s Round House Theatre.
by Kim R2 - Jun 7, 2026
A riveting production of Nick Payne's Constellations at the Baxter Theatre Studio. Director Jay Pather and performers Mwenya Kabwe and Mark Elderkin deliver a technically precise, emotionally devastating exploration of love across infinite possibilities.
by Robert Diamond - Jun 7, 2026
S T A R R Busby performs a modern spiritual from (PRAY), Baltimore Center Stage's production blending music, movement, poetry, and ritual into a celebration of Black womanhood, faith, and community.
by Robert Diamond - Jun 7, 2026
Tony Award winner CJay Phillip discusses her role in PRAY, describing the production as a space where audiences can connect with 'a sense of longing and belonging, regardless of faith origins,' with Baltimore's community reflected throughout.
by Robert Diamond - Jun 7, 2026
Matt McGrath stars as the iconic American fashion designer in the world premiere of MISTER HALSTON at Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor, a new production exploring the glamour and excess of 1970s and 80s New York.
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