Review: INSIDE OUT: MEN BEHIND BARS at The Invisible Theatre
INSIDE OUT is a truly moving piece of theatre.
St. Louis Shakespeare Festival’s ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD is Chaotically Lively
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern may be dead, but the St.
BOOK REVIEW: THE PLAYS OF HENRICK IBSEN, by David Irvin
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Review: GREASE at Village Theatre
Dear Readers, “Grease” may be the word at Village Theatre right now, but don’t expect to hear that song from the movie, as the movie does stray from the original stage show from Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey.
Review: SUSIE MCCABE: COMING OF RAGE, King's Theatre
McCabe is back and she has more to say than ever.
Interview: Ian Clarkson and THE JIVE ACES Bring Swing to NYC's Green Room 42
The UK’s number one Jive and Swing band will appear at the NYC hotspot for one night only on April 2.
Review: JENN COLELLA Hip, Hot, and High-Caliber at 54 Below
As usual, Jenn Colella has brought a not-to-be-missed show to 54 Below, where a Colella concert is appointment programming.
The Barricades Meet the Bay: LES MISÉRABLES Reimagined as a Global Spectacle
Following a triumphant engagement in Manila, the barricades have been raised at Marina Bay—but this time, they come with a view of the future.
Review: FLORA, Pavilion Theatre
In this new musical about one of Scotland's most famous daughters, Flora is a reluctant heroine caught up in the power games of the men around her, as she braves imprisonment, fame, famine, migration and war in her lifelong struggle to keep her family safe.
I LOVED, I LOST, I MADE SPAGHETTI at Players Circle Theater
Players Circle Theater invites audiences to grab a seat to a hilariously heartfelt and deliciously theatrical experience with I Loved, I Lost, I Made Spaghetti, running April 14 through May 3—a perfect recipe for one of the most unique and memorable date nights in Southwest Florida.
Review: HELL'S KITCHEN at Straz Center
I walked in knowing only a handful of the songs, and it made no difference.
New York City Ballet Cancels Kennedy Center Performances
New York City Ballet announced Friday it will not perform its scheduled six-day engagement at the John F.
Student Blog: Humanity vs. Artificiality
Nowadays, it seems like everything has been infiltrated by artificial intelligence.
Student Blog: The Green Room
There’s something about the green room that doesn’t quite translate to anyone who hasn’t sat in it.
Student Blog: The Fun of Breaking the Typecast
When asked to write about creative risk and stepping out of your comfort zone this month, I wanted to reflect on the benefits I’ve had with breaking the typecast to provide comfort to those who may be afraid to take that risk.
Student Blog: How a Creative Risk Made Me a Better Producer
Ultimately, designing has made me a better producer.
Feature: MAMA MIA! at Mount Pleasant High School
A Greek island getaway where only songs from ABBA are sung is the name of the game.
Review: Kanata Theatre's THE WATSONS at the Ron Maslin Playhouse
Kanata Theatre’s newest production, The Watsons, hits all the right buttons.
Interview: Rebecca De Mornay on Power, Passion & Moral Ambiguity in THE PUSHOVER
Rebecca De Mornay stars in the world premiere of John Patrick Shanley’s THE PUSHOVER at Chain Theatre, directed by Kirk Gostkowski.
Interview: Theatre Life with Rebecca Madeira
Today’s subject Rebecca Madeira is currently living her theatre life onstage at Arena Stage as part in the role of Rachael Brown in Inherit The Wind.
Video: Debbie Gravitte Is Ready to Come Home to Broadway
Tony Award winner Debbie Gravitte is back on Broadway, and it’s a return theater fans have been waiting for.
Photos: Madeline Brewer, Lauren Patten and More in BECKY SHAW on Broadway
You can now get a first look at Becky Shaw at Second Stage's Hayes Theater on Broadway.
Up on the Marquee: THE BALUSTERS Arrives on Broadway
Manhattan Theatre Club will soon present the world premiere of THE BALUSTERS, a new play by Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize winner David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Tony Award winner Kenny Leon.
What Broadway Leaders Don't Say - But I Learned As A Fellow
Many fellowship programs help emerging leaders learn the craft and business of theater, in both nonprofit and commercial spaces.
Broadway and NYC Tourism Sees Growth Despite Drop in International Visitors
NYC hit 65 million visitors in 2025 and Broadway crossed $2 billion in grosses, but declining international tourism and global uncertainty pose real questions for the year ahead.
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