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Jay Psaros Band, The Linda Ronstadt Experience and More Set for Upcoming Shows at The Spire Center
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Nov 24, 2025


The Spire Center for Performing Arts has unveiled five new shows. Boston native and acclaimed musician Jay Psaros and his band will play at the Spire Center, plus more.

Cast and Creative Team Set for THE OUTSIDER at Oil Lamp Theater
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Nov 24, 2025


Oil Lamp Theater has revealed the cast and creative team for the first production of its 2026 season, The Outsider, written by Paul Slade Smith and directed by Scott Westerman.

Anthony Nunziata to Celebrate CHRISTMAS & YOU Album at The Laurie Beechman Theatre
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Nov 24, 2025


Anthony Nunziata- the acclaimed Brooklyn-born, Nashville-based singer-songwriter – will celebrate his debut holiday collection Christmas & You with two special New York concerts at The Laurie Beechman Theatre.

THE DIVINE DATING GAME to be Presented at The Players Theatre
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Nov 24, 2025


The Divine Dating Game by Sam Gordon and Madelynne Whitt will be presented at The Players Theatre

Jak Malone Will Make NYC Cabaret Debut on New Year's Eve at The Beechman
by Stephi Wild - Nov 24, 2025


Fresh off winning the 2025 Tony Award for Best Supporting Actor for their standout performance as Hester in Operation Mincemeat, Jak Malone will celebrate New Year’s Eve with their New York cabaret debut at the Laurie Beechman Theatre.

Initial Casting Set For THE MANNINGTREE WITCHES at Mercury Theatre Colchester
by Stephi Wild - Nov 24, 2025


Mercury Theatre Colchester has announced initial casting for the world premiere production of award-winning Mercury Playwright Ava Pickett’s new play The Manningtree Witches.

Industry Pro Newsletter: Broadway Wins Big at the Clio Awards, UK Looks to Ban Resellers
by Alex Freeman - Nov 24, 2025


From award-winning Broadway marketing campaigns and fresh digital viewing options for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade to updates on tax credits and Tony eligibility, the industry continues to adapt on multiple fronts. Regional and national stories examine how institutions are navigating political scrutiny and how artists across the country are sustaining their work amid financial pressures. Internationally, major regulatory changes in the U.K. signal further shifts in how audiences access live performance.

Photos: Paul Eiding and Juls Hoover in HEISENBERG at The Skylight Theatre
by Stephi Wild - Nov 24, 2025


All new photos have been released of Paul Eiding and Juls Hoover HEISENBERG, written by Simon Stephens and directed by Cameron Watson. Check out photos here!

SONGS OF THE STONE After-Dark Musical Series Debuts at Qutub Minar
by Stephi Wild - Nov 24, 2025


Inkpot India unveiled Songs of the Stone, an evocative new cultural initiative that seeks to breathe renewed life into India’s historic monuments through contemporary musical expression.

Review: AN EVENING WITH SARAH MCLACHLAN BETTER BROKEN TOUR at The Armory
by Jared Fessler - Nov 24, 2025


Sarah McLachlan doesn’t make a big entrance. She just walks out, smiles like she’s greeting old friends, and settles in behind the piano as if she’s about to play something she wrote five minutes ago. That’s how the night started at the Armory, and the whole show kept that same unforced, almost conversational energy.

Review: THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA at Orpheum Theatre Minneapolis
by Jared Fessler - Nov 24, 2025


If you’ve lived in Minneapolis long enough, you’ve probably seen a touring Phantom (or at least pretended you did when talking to theatre friends). But the production now at the Orpheum through December 7 feels surprisingly alive. Not “reinvented,” not “modernized”—just performed with the kind of conviction that makes you remember why this show became a juggernaut in the first place.

Review: MOZART'S THE MAGIC FLUTE at Ouachita Baptist University McBeth Recital Hall
by Theresa Bertram - Nov 24, 2025


Ouachita Baptist University’s Division of Music Opera Theatre Workshop brought Mozart’s The Magic Flute to sparkling life November 16–17 in McBeth Recital Hall, offering an intimate, imaginative take on the beloved Singspiel.

Review: PREDICTABLE HOLIDAY ROM-COM/THE UNAUTHORIZED HALLMARK(ISH) PARODY MUSICAL at Second City/The Royal
by Ilana Lucas - Nov 23, 2025


Within a week, Toronto audiences had the opportunity to see two musicals which parody that scourge of November to January television, the Hallmark Christmas Movie.

Review: SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE at Shotgun Players
by Steve Murray - Nov 23, 2025


The fictionalized account of pointillist painter George Seurat’s creation of his masterpiece A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte and his great-grandson (also named George), also a troubled artist.

BROADWAY AT THE BARN with Betsy Wolfe Coming to Holmdel Theatre Company
by Gillian Blum - Nov 23, 2025


Hot on the heels of her critically acclaimed run starring as Joy, the title role in the new musical Joy, Wolfe returns to Holmdel Theatre Company for performances are on Saturday, December 6 at 7 p.m., and Sunday, December 7 at 3 p.m.

CHRISTMAS ON THE ROCKS Begins Next Week at TheaterWorks Hartford
by Gillian Blum - Nov 23, 2025


Conceived and directed by Artistic Director Rob Ruggiero, Christmas on the Rocks features work from six playwrights, each adding their own spin to the canon of holiday traditions past.

RUDOLPH THE RED-NOSED REINDEER Running at Children’s Theatre of Charlotte
by Gillian Blum - Nov 23, 2025


This holiday season, Children’s Theatre of Charlotte invites families to rediscover a timeless tradition with its brand-new production of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.

Photos: THE LINEUP WITH SUSIE MOSHER - November 18 at the Green Room 42
by Rebecca Kaplan - Nov 23, 2025


The Lineup with Susie Mosher is a wild, anything-goes variety show featuring artists from the Broadway, cabaret, music and comedy scenes. See photos from November 18.

Photos: Irving Berlin’s WHITE CHRISTMAS at the Paramount Theatre
by Gillian Blum - Nov 22, 2025


Check out official production photos from Irving Berlin's WHITE CHRISTMAS at the Paramount Theatre, running November 12, 2025 through January 11, 2026.

Xhloe & Natasha's U.S. Premiere Of WHAT IF THEY ATE THE BABY? Opens Tonight At SoHo Playhouse
by Gillian Blum - Nov 22, 2025


SoHo Playhouse's U.S. premiere of What If They Ate The Baby? opens tonight and runs Off-Broadway through December 22, 2025 in a limited five-week engagement.

Video: Opening Night with the Cast of WORKING GIRL at La Jolla Playhouse
by Gillian Blum - Nov 22, 2025


The cast of the new show WORKING GIRL, based on the 1988 movie, talks about the world premiere musical at La Jolla Playhouse on its opening night in a new video.

Herbert F. Mintz II to Perform MY PHONE CALL WITH UNCLE SAM at the Marsh Theater
by Gillian Blum - Nov 22, 2025


Herbert F. Mintz II will perform My Phone Call with Uncle Sam for two nights at the Marsh Theater in San Francisco, California, with performances December 22 and 29.

First Look At John le Carre's THE SPY WHO CAME IN FROM THE COLD in the West End
by Gillian Blum - Nov 22, 2025


The Ink Factory and Second Half Productions have released production images from the West End premiere of John le Carré’s The Spy Who Came in From the Cold.

Review: A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC at Opera In The Heights!
by Armando Urdiales - Nov 22, 2025


Tenuous scene changes, promising performances, and Stephen Sondheim's dazzling score are hallmarks of Opera in the Heights' season-opening production of A Little Night Music. While there are some areas for improvement in this evening's performance, this production is a music lover's dream, offering the chance to witness this score delivered with a truly classical voice. 

Review: FIDDLER ON THE ROOF at Tri-M Productions
by Zoe Burke - Nov 22, 2025


What did our critic think of FIDDLER ON THE ROOF at Tri-M Productions?

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