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Friday, March 13, 2026 at 6am (Broadway Time)

A Word or Two on W.L. “Bumps” Adams

by Trav S.D.

And a word or two is about all there is! The little I know (and probably all anyone knows) about W.L. “Bumps” Adams (Walter Lawrence Adams, 1894-1943) comes at the hands of Steve Massa’s indispensable boo…

Friday, March 13, 2026 at 5am (Broadway Time)

Wake Up With BroadwayWorld March 13, 2026- Maya Rudolph To Join OH, MARY and More

Rise and shine, BroadwayWorld! It is March 13, 2026 and it's time to catch up on all of the theatrical happenings you may have missed in the last 24 hours: NEW - BWW For You, Personalized Story Picks, Click…

Grasping Esoteric Dance? It’s Child’s Play

by Brian Seibert

A series of workshops that are part of the Dance Reflections festival help to demystify contemporary dance. There are classes for pros, nonprofessionals and even children.

Friday, March 13, 2026 at 4am (Broadway Time)

On the Couch with Katie Pollock

The post On the Couch with Katie Pollock appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

Friday, March 13, 2026 at 3am (Broadway Time)

Dolly Diamond: Tits & Teeth

The post Dolly Diamond: Tits & Teeth appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

Monster

The post Monster appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

Friday, March 13, 2026 at 2am (Broadway Time)

Candyland After Dark

A Tribute to Ray Mantilla

The Audience – NT Live encore

Showtime: K-Pop Demon Hunters Themed

Friday, March 13, 2026 at 1am (Broadway Time)

Stage sensation Trophy Boys to open State Theatre Company South Australia’s 2026 season

The post Stage sensation Trophy Boys to open State Theatre Company South Australia’s 2026 season appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

Friday, March 13, 2026 at midnight (Broadway Time)

Antigone (This Play I Read in High School) ****, Marcel on The Train ****

by Barry Gordin

By David Sheward March 12, 2026: There have been numerous attempts at updating Greek tragedy. This season alone the tale of Oedipus has seen a new modern version from Robert Icke and a revival of the gospel mu…

Daniel Radcliffe Leads a Heartfelt and Joyful Every Brilliant Thing at the Hudson Theatre

by Suzanna Bowling

Opening night of Every Brilliant Thing at the Hudson Theatre delivers something rare on Broadway right now — a deeply human evening that is as playful as it is profound. Written by Duncan Macmillan, the story…

Data at the Lucille Lortel Theatre: A Terrifying Look at the Price of Our Digital Lives

by Suzanna Bowling

Data, now playing at the Lucille Lortel Theatre, is one of the most relevant—and unsettling—new plays of the season. Written by Matthew Libby, the play dives headfirst into the murky waters of AI ethics, su…

The Glorious Corner

by G. H. Harding

PARADISE’S MAILMAN — What a strange, strange episode. Five episodes in and we still haven’t seen the bunker; only scattered dialogue about it. At the end of episode 4, Xavier (Sterling K. Brown) reached A…

Thursday, March 12, 2026 at 11pm (Broadway Time)

Every Brilliant Thing

by Jacob Malizio

One Actor. One Audience. One million reasons. Tony Award® winner Daniel Radcliffe returns to the stage in the hilarious and heartwarming play, Every Brilliant Thing. In this one-of-a-kind solo show, a man look…

Daniel Radcliffe Makes ‘Every Brilliant Thing’ Shine

by Jacob Malizio

Radcliffe doesn’t just do away with the fourth wall, he manages to expand his magical aren’t-people-wonderful optimism to include the whole orchestra, mezzanine and balcony. The post Daniel Radcliffe Makes …

Daniel Radcliffe Crowd-Sources Community in EVERY BRILLIANT THING

by Jacob Malizio

That some 50 minutes later Radcliffe would have me, along with the rest of the crowd, stand up to do the wave without an ounce of cynicism speaks to his extraordinary charm as a performer, and to the writers Du…

Daniel Radcliffe Invites Us to Cherish Every Brilliant Thing

by Jacob Malizio

Even Radcliffe’s seemingly effortless charisma can’t entirely disguise a shallow, generic feeling at the heart of Every Brilliant Thing. For all its noble intentions, this mixture of TED Talk, improv, and i…

Daniel Radcliffe is Warm, Funny and Deeply Moving in a Thrilling One-Man Show

by Jacob Malizio

In their arresting play, “Every Brilliant Thing,” co-creators Duncan Macmillan and Jonny Donahoe are tackling suicide and deep-seated depression with a levity and wit rarely depicted on stage before. Starri…

Daniel Radcliffe and I Are Married Now

by Jacob Malizio

He’s a human ping-pong ball, a fizzing sparkler, a genuinely effervescent, generous, and curious individual whose dynamic is less Former Star of $35 Billion Media Franchise and more Adorable Nerd Who Just Ask…

Daniel Radcliffe brings his shine to Every Brilliant Thing

by Jacob Malizio

Primo tickets for Every Brilliant Thing cost more than $400, and if you don’t mind spending top dollar on a dime-thin show, this one won’t disappoint; it’s diverting and at times even touching. But, appea…

Daniel Radcliffe Is A Life-Worth-Living Pleasure

by Jacob Malizio

Every Brilliant Thing is unsparing and clear-eyed in its presentation of the realities of depression and suicide, yet glows with a hopeful, life-affirming aura that convincingly depicts the value of struggle, a…

Daniel Radcliffe casts a spell on Broadway in Every Brilliant Thing

by Jacob Malizio

Watching one of the most famous faces on planet Earth literally work the room — bouncing manically from row to row and enthusiastically thanking those who agree to participate — is an absolute delight and s…

Daniel Radcliffe shares the spotlight with the audience in ‘Every Brilliant Thing’

by Jacob Malizio

For its Broadway debut, the production wisely preserves the intimacy that defined earlier stagings. The Hudson Theatre has effectively been arranged to recreate the closeness of the Barrow Street Theatre experi…

I was reviewing Daniel Radcliffe’s new Broadway play — then he brought me on stage

by Caitlin Hornik

Caitlin Hornik had every intention of reviewing the first-ever Broadway mounting of ‘Every Brilliant Thing,’ but Daniel Radcliffe had other plans for her

Reviews: What Do The Critics Think of Every Brilliant Thing Starring Daniel Radcliffe?

by Meg Masseron, Logan Culwell-Block

Duncan Macmillan and Jonny Donahoe's solo show is at the Hudson.

Daniel Radcliffe Shines in ‘Every Brilliant Thing’ on Broadway

by Helen Shaw

The actor’s fondness for the audience radiates outward in this delightful interactive play about naming and noticing the good in the world.

Review: Every Brilliant Thing at the Hudson Theatre

by Lane Williamson

Daniel Radcliffe returns to Broadway in an open-hearted solo play, or is it a 971 person play? Lane Williamson reviews. The post Review: Every Brilliant Thing at the Hudson Theatre appeared first on Exeunt Maga…

DANIEL RADCLIFFE SHINES BRIGHTLY IN “EVERY BRILLIANT THING”

by Ron Fassler

Review by Ron Fassler . . . Daniel Radcliffe has the distinction of being a worldwide household name and face for twenty-five of his thirty-six years. The British-born actor first burst onto the screen as Harry…

Every Brilliant Thing review – Daniel Radcliffe sells tricky Broadway transfer

by Jesse Hassenger

Hudson Theatre, New York The hit one-man show about depression suffers from plain and often corny writing yet is saved by an exuberant turn from the Tony-winning Harry Potter star Every Brilliant Thing present…

Every Brilliant Thing: A Lustrous Evening with Daniel Radcliffe

by Steven Suskin

★★★★★ Duncan Macmillan’s play is an unexpected Broadway treat The post Every Brilliant Thing: A Lustrous Evening with Daniel Radcliffe appeared first on New York Stage Review.

Daniel Radcliffe radiates bemused empathy in ‘Every Brilliant Thing’ (Broadway review)

by Thom Geier

It’s not every day that Harry Potter calls you old. To be clearer, it was Daniel Radcliffe, now a bearded young dad in his mid-30s, who approached my partner and me minutes before the start of Every Brilliant…

Review: Daniel Radcliffe Invites Us to Cherish Every Brilliant Thing

Daniel Radcliffe Crowd-Sources Community in EVERY BRILLIANT THING — Review

Theatrely's Broadway review of Every Brilliant Thing starring Daniel Radcliffe and written by Duncan Macmillan and Jonny Donahoe at the Hudson Theatre in New York City.

‘Every Brilliant Thing’ Broadway Review: Daniel Radcliffe Is A Life-Worth-Living Pleasure

by Greg Evans

In the superb production of the solo play Every Brilliant Thing opening tonight on Broadway, the unstoppable Daniel Radcliffe plays the troubled but tenacious son of a woman whose long stretches of bedridden de…

‘Every Brilliant Thing’ Broadway Review: Daniel Radcliffe is Warm, Funny and Deeply Moving in a Thrilling One-Man Show

by Aramide Tinubu

Discussions surrounding mental health are finally becoming commonplace in society. Therapy and psychiatrists are no longer an anomaly in everyday conversations, but suicide and suicidal ideation are still taboo…

‘Every Brilliant Thing’ review: Daniel Radcliffe schmoozes with the audience in sweet one-man show

by Johnny Oleksinski

The natural qualities that made Daniel Radcliffe a perfect Harry Potter echo in the main character in Duncan Macmillan’s Broadway play

Thursday, March 12, 2026 at 10pm (Broadway Time)

Every Brilliant Thing: Daniel Radcliffe Performs Magic of an Emotional Kind

by Frank Scheck

★★★★★ The "Harry Potter" star headlines this Broadway revival of Duncan Macmillan and Jonny Donahoe's poignant one-man play about a man who makes a list of reasons to live for his suicidally depressed…

Every Brilliant Thing Broadway Review

by Jonathan Mandell

Before Daniel Radcliffe gets on stage to start this funny and moving play that’s built around his character compiling a list of “everything worth living for,” he rushes around the Hudson Theater, greeting…

Review Roundup: Tony-Winner Daniel Radcliffe Stars in EVERY BRILLIANT THING on Broadway

The Broadway premiere of Duncan MacMillan’s EVERY BRILLIANT THING, starring Tony Award winner Daniel Radcliffe opens at Broadway's Hudson Theatre tonight. The play marks the first time Radcliffe returns to th…

The 25th Biennale of Sydney – Rememory – opens this weekend

The post The 25th Biennale of Sydney – Rememory – opens this weekend appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

Thursday, March 12, 2026 at 9pm (Broadway Time)

‘Antigone (This Play I Read in High School)’ Review: Tragically Uneven

by Helen Shaw

Anna Ziegler’s feminist take on Sophocles tries to tie in reproductive politics, but the play keeps trampling over its own ideas.

Thursday, March 12, 2026 at 8pm (Broadway Time)

South Side Festival Returns: Lighting up the Bay for 10 nights of arts and culture

The post South Side Festival Returns: Lighting up the Bay for 10 nights of arts and culture appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

Paramount and Live Nation/Ticketmaster Won Big Last Week: Here’s why Orchestras and Theatres (and Consumers) Lost

by Douglas McLennan

Two huge culture industry deals in the past week, both in entertainment, and maybe they don't seem connected. Certainly not connected to non-profit arts. But these are exactly the kind of culture infrastructure…

NAMT Unveils Spring Conference Programming and Writers Residency Grant Recipients

The National Alliance for Musical Theatre (NAMT) has announced the programming lineup and panelists for its 2026 Spring Conference, as well as the recipients of the 2025–2026 Writers Residency Grants through …

Odds and Ends: Masquerade Extends Off-Broadway, Leslie Odom Jr. Returns to Hamilton in London & More

by Jonah De Forest

Here's a quick roundup of stories you might have missed. The Music of the Night Plays On Off-Broadway’s immersive Phantom of the Opera reimagining, Masquerade has been extended for a fifth time. Created an…

Thursday, March 12, 2026 at 7pm (Broadway Time)

Video: Michelle Williams Performs ‘Spark of Creation’ From CHILDREN OF EDEN

Before writing Wicked, Stephen Schwartz composed the musical CHILDREN OF EDEN, and this spring a Chicago staged reading of the work will be available to stream online for one weekend only. Michelle Williams app…

Broadway Review: “Every Brilliant Thing” at the Hudson Theatre (Through Sunday, May 24, 2026)

by Lars Koudal

It has been eleven years since the play “Every Brilliant Thing” penned by Duncan Macmillan with Jonny Donahoe, opened Off Broadway at the intimate 199 seat Barrow Street Theatre in New York. The relatively …

Thursday, March 12, 2026 at 6pm (Broadway Time)

Every Brilliant Thing

by Darryl Reilly

Daniel Radcliffe is tremendous as an Englishman coping with his mother’s suicide attempts; the audience participates in this exhilarating solo show. The post Every Brilliant Thing appeared first on Theatersc…

Interview: From The Crucible to Bridgerton: Gracie McGonigal Reflects on an Extraordinary Journey

by Greg Stewart

Interview: From the National Theatre to Netflix, we chat to Gracie McGonigal about Into The Woods, The Little Big Things, Bridgerton, and a fast‑rising career The post Interview: From The Crucible to Bridgert…

Jane Lapotaire Dies: Tony-Winning ‘Piaf’ Actor Was 81

by Greg Evans

Jane Lapotaire, the British stage actor whose only Broadway performance — in the title role of Pam Gems’ Edith Piaf musical Piaf — won her a 1981 Tony Award, died March 5, in the UK. She was 81. Her death…

Thursday, March 12, 2026 at 5pm (Broadway Time)

Noah Pacht Fulfills Great Expectations as Ponyboy in The Outsiders

by Jamie Kravitz

Age: 24 Hometown: Houston, Texas Current role: Noah Pacht stars as Ponyboy in The Outsiders on Broadway beginning March 17, 2026. Previous roles: Pacht made his Broadway debut last season in Kimberly Belflo…

First Look Production Images Released for The Phantom of the Opera

by Staff Writer

New production images have been released for Cameron Mackintosh’s production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera at His Majesty’s Theatre The post First Look Production Images Released for T…

THE BOOK OF MORMON To Celebrate 15th Anniversary on THE LATE SHOW

The Late Show will celebrate the 15th anniversary of The Book of Mormon next week with a special episode dedicated to the Tony Award-winning musical. On Monday, March 16, writers Trey Parker, Matt Stone, and Ro…

First Look Production Images Released for I’m Every Woman – The Chaka Khan Musical

by Staff Writer

First look production images have been released for I’m Every Woman – The Chaka Khan Musical The post First Look Production Images Released for I’m Every Woman – The Chaka Khan Musical appeared first on…

Bedlam to Stage 4-Person Version of Shakespeare’s Othello

by Margaret Hall

Directed by Eric Tucker, the production feature four actors inhabiting the 19 roles of Othello.

Writer Patrick Lazour Will Star in Select Performances of His Night Side Songs

by Logan Culwell-Block

The Off-Broadway piece explores the small human connections that make up life, focusing on people navigating the complexities of health.

If You Want to Get Called on at Every Brilliant Thing, Don't Be Too Eager, Says Daniel Radcliffe

by Diep Tran, Jeffrey Vizcaíno

The solo show, with audience participation, is running at the Hudson Theatre.

Thursday, March 12, 2026 at 4pm (Broadway Time)

HAMLET/THE FURIES

Daniel Radcliffe Says Every Brilliant Thing Brings People Together Every Night

by Jamie Kravitz

If you've ever wanted to share a stage with Tony winner Daniel Radcliffe, now may be your chance. The Harry Potter alum returns to Broadway's Hudson Theatre, where he previously completed a record-breaking run …

Burlesque 1937 (Jonny Porkpie’s Substack)

by Trav S.D.

I was delighted to bump into my old yet evergreen friend Jonny Porkpie last night at Target Margin’s This is Real — it reminded me that I have yet to plug his excellent Substack Burlesque 1937, in spite of …

Your Travalanche Daily Digest for March 12, 2026

by Trav S.D.

Today’s new Travalanche posts for March 12, 2026 are about Liza Minnelli’s new book and recent documentary, as well as Target Margin’s terrific new production This is Real, and Jonny Porkpie’s SubStack …

A Communication Breakdown Fuels The Fascinating “Trash”

by Eyal Solomon

By Stuart Miller... This play by two deaf actors finds creative ways to tell its story even when the protagonists can’t reach each other.

Thursday, March 12, 2026 at 3pm (Broadway Time)

Jared Mezzocchi’s 73 Seconds Will Play Transformed Planetarium in Lower East Side Girls Club

by Andrew Gans

Aya Ogawa will direct for En Garde Arts.

King's Critique Musical Will Hold Another NYC Industry Reading

by Logan Culwell-Block

Lillias White, Raymond J. Lee, Jordan Fisher, and more are slated to perform.

Cody Renard Richard, Herrick Goldman Appointed to Educational Theatre Foundation Board of Directors

by Logan Culwell-Block

The additions will help strengthen ETF's commitment to supporting theatre education in K-12 schools.

Photos: Get a 1st Look at John Lithgow-Led Giant on Broadway

by Andrew Gans, Logan Culwell-Block

The Mark Rosenblatt play arrives in New York after an acclaimed engagement in London's West End.

Jane Lapotaire, Tony and Olivier Winner for ‘Piaf,’ Dies at 81

by Mike Barnes

The British stage veteran acted for Laurence Olivier at the National Theatre and with the Royal Shakespeare Company. She returned to acting after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage in 2000.

KPOP DEMON HUNTERS Sequel Officially in the Works at Netflix

Netflix has confirmed that a sequel is officially in development for KPop Demon Hunters, the popular 2025 animated musical. The film was an unprecedented hit for the streamer, becoming the most-watched Netflix …

Taylor Iman Jones, Jordan Fisher and More to Star in THE KING'S CRITIQUE Industry Reading

Art Lab Productions will present an invite-only, industry reading of The King’s Critique, a new musical by Nat Zegree and Eric Holmes. Directed by Tiffani Swalley, the reading is set for Thursday, March 26th …

John Cameron Mitchell & My Chemical Romance Working on 'Secret' Theatre Project

John Cameron Mitchell says he is working on a "secret" musical project with My Chemical Romance. While appearing on Bob the Drag Queen's Only Child podcast, the Oh, Mary! star revealed that a "project for theat…

Photos: First Look at GIANT starring John Lithgow on Broadway

Mark Rosenblatt’s Olivier Award-winning play Giant, starring two-time Tony Award winner John Lithgow as Roald Dahl and directed by two-time Tony Award winner Nicholas Hytner, began performances on Broadway la…

Video: Nathan Lane Slams 'Stupidity' of Timothée Chalamet’s Opera and Ballet Comments

Like many in the entertainment industry, Nathan Lane isn't thrilled with Timothée Chalamet's controversial comments about opera and ballet, who said "no one cares about" the mediums during a conversation with …

Spare Parts

by David Walters

Personal ethics and money clash in seeking the fountain of youth in the compelling drama Spare Parts. The post Spare Parts appeared first on The Front Row Center.

MATTHEW MORRISON: SHOW UP

Liza Minnelli Turns 80

by Trav S.D.

We are grateful for a third occasion to post about show biz monster Liza Minnelli, on top of our main biographical post, and the account of the time we met her. Her new autobiography Kids, Wait Till You Hear Th…

Thursday, March 12, 2026 at 2pm (Broadway Time)

Charles Busch, John-Andrew Morrison, Mary Testa, Karen Ziemba Set for A Woman of No Importance

by Andrew Gans

Carl Andress will direct the reading for the Project Shaw series.

John Legend and Mike Jackson join producing team of ‘Cats: The Jellicle Ball’ on Broadway

by Lee D'amato

Legend and Jackson’s Lifted Film Co. will co-produce the show, which is scheduled to open on Broadway this spring.

LADCC Announces 2025 Season Award Finalists for Theatrical Excellence

by Pauline Adamek

The Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle (LADCC), Southern California’s preeminent organization of professional theatre critics and journalists, is pleased to announce the Finalists for its 2025 Season Awards h…

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