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Friday, March 13, 2026 at 8pm (Broadway Time)

THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA: THE MUSICAL Extends West End Run Through February 2027

THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA: THE MUSICAL has extended its West End run at the Dominion Theatre through February 6, 2027. The musical, which opened in the West End in December 2024, has become the fastest-selling prod…

Review: Trash, a Pungent Comedy-Drama About Deaf Roomies

Friday, March 13, 2026 at 7pm (Broadway Time)

Gasworks unveils second season of programming for 2026

The post Gasworks unveils second season of programming for 2026 appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

Trump Confirms New Leadership at Kennedy Center, Departure of Ric Grenell

by Caitlin Huston

Matt Floca has been named new head of the Kennedy Center, according to President Donald Trump.

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

Kennedy Center president departs – months before the art complex's scheduled closing

by Anastasia Tsioulcas

In a post on Truth Social, President Trump announced Friday afternoon that Richard Grenell is leaving the Kennedy Center. The arts complex is scheduled to close in July for renovations.

Richard Grenell Steps Down as Kennedy Center President; Trump Names Replacement

by Diep Tran

Trump also shared renderings of what a renovated Kennedy Center will look like.

Everything to Know About DEATH NOTE: THE MUSICAL

If you are new to Death Note, there is a lot to catch up on. It has inspired multiple adaptations across television, film, novels, video games, and even stage productions, becoming one of the most influential …

Richard Grenell Expected to Shift Out of Kennedy Center Leadership

Richard Grenell is expected to transition out of his role as president of The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on Monday, according to a report by Axios. The change is expected to be announced …

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

Kennedy Center’s President, Richard Grenell, Is Leaving After a Tumultuous Year

by Adam Nagourney

Since Richard Grenell was appointed by President Trump, the arts center has endured a wave of cancellations and departures. It will soon close for lengthy renovations.

Farmer's Daughter Diaries: Backstage at Schmigadoon! with McKenzie Kurtz, Episode 1: To Schmigadoo or Schmigadon’t

by Jonah De Forest

McKenzie Kurtz plays the flirtatious and fun-loving ingénue Betsy in Schmigadoon!, which begins performances at the Nederlander Theatre on April 4. Now the Broadway favorite, who has starred in Wicked, Froz…

Listen: Allison Russell Releases New 'Rainbows' EP

GRAMMY-winning singer-songwriter Allison Russell, who recently played the role of Persephone in Hadestown on Broadway, has released a new EP titled Rainbows. The title track of the 3-set marks her first new, or…

Lea Michele and Cast of Broadway's CHESS to Perform on THE LATE SHOW

Lea Michele, along with the Broadway cast and orchestra of Chess, will visit The Late Show with Stephen Colbert next week for a musical performance from the hit revival. Tune in to CBS on Tuesday, March 17, at …

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

Jake Shane on Having the ‘Theater Bug’ Following Broadway Debut and Wanting to Star in ‘Oh, Mary!’: ‘That’s the Dream’

by Marc Malkin

Jake Shane isn’t done with Broadway. The “Therapuss” host and actor recently made his Broadway debut in Simon Rich’s “All Out: Comedy About Ambition” opposite Nicholas Braun, Ray Romano and Jenny Sl…

Daniel Radcliffe’s ‘Every Brilliant Thing’ scores brilliant reviews from Broadway critics

by Ethan Alter

The 70-minute one person show will have a 13-week run in New York.

A Century of the Savoy

by Trav S.D.

100 years ago today, March 12, 1926 was opening day for The Savoy Ballroom on Lennox Avenue in Harlem. Named after London’s Savoy Hotel, it was designed to be an uptown alternative to the Roseland Ballroom, a…

Watch: Superstar Sting Docked the “The Last Ship” at the Tonight Show Last Night to Preview Cutting Edge Met Opera House Run

by Roger Friedman

Sting is coming to the Metropolitan Opera House. Last night, the famed rocker performed two songs from his show, “The Last Ship” on Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show. “The Last Ship” sails June 9th to 14th …

On the Town: Where to Eat and Drink in New York City

by Playbill Staff

Playbill's guide to restaurants to visit before or after you see a show.

Video: Ayo Edebiri & Don Cheadle Are Getting Ready for Their Broadway Debuts in PROOF

The first ever Broadway revival of David Auburn’s Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning play Proof, is coming to Broadway. Directed by Tony Award winner Thomas Kail, it will star Emmy, SAG, and Golden Globe A…

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

A.K. Payne's Blackburn Prize-Winning Furlough's Paradise Will Play Yale Rep

by Logan Culwell-Block

Abigail jean-baptiste is directing the production, starring Lauren F. Walker and Tiffany McLarty.

Video: Whitney Leavitt Joins SPELLING BEE as Guest Speller

Whitney Leavitt made a special appearance at The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee this week. The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star and Dancing With the Stars alum was a "guest speller" at the Off-Broadway…

Tony Award Winning Stage Veteran Jane Lapotaire Passes Away at 81

BroadwayWorld is saddened to report that stage and screen veteran Jane Lapotaire, who won Olivier and Tony Awards for portraying French singer Édith Piaf in the play Piaf, passed away on March 5. She was 81 ye…

John Legend and Mike Jackson Join CATS: THE JELLICLE BALL Producing Team

EGOT winner John Legend and Tony and Emmy Award-winning producer Mike Jackson, through their company Get Lifted Film Co. have joined the producing team of CATS: The Jellicle Ball. The producing team also includ…

Broadway in South Bend Announces the 2026/2027 Season

by Matthew Herzog

The North American Tour Boleyn Company of SIX. Photo by Joan Marcus. The American Theatre Guild, the largest not-for-profit touring Broadway presenter in the nation, is thrilled to announce the 2026–27 Season…

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

World Premiere of Bughouse Extends Off-Broadway Again

by Margaret Hall

The Vineyard Theatre production centers on a reclusive janitor whose paintings and writings were only discovered after his death.

The Zionists Finds Full Casting for Miami New Drama World Premiere

by Logan Culwell-Block

The new work from S. Asher Gelman follows a Jewish family struggling to reconcile their politics in the aftermath of October 7.

Romeo Castellucci “Believing In Masks” At Milan’s Fog Festival

by Margaret Rose

FOG, Milan’s performing arts festival, is back with some rare treats for theatregoers keen to discover the best in cutting-edge work on international circuits, as well as emerging artists, with a distinctive …

“Last Call” Brings Us Closer To Bernstein And Von Karajan

by Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe

Plays about famous people have always held special attraction to dramatists, theatres and audiences. Plays about famous artists (such as actors, musicians, painters, and poets) have held a particularly strong p…

Jesse Malin’s Silver Manhattan

Bowery Palace

Stage Mag Spotlight: University of Montevallo's ROMEO & JULIET

This week's Stage Mag Spotlight is on University of Montevallo Department of Theatre's production of Romeo & Juliet. Stage Mag is BroadwayWorld's service for easily creating modern, fully interactive show p…

Arvada Center announces 2026-2027 theatre season

by Osc Staff Report

Stephen King thriller, Neil Simon comedy, 'Dear Evan Hansen' and more highlight five-show lineup

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

Three Leaches’ ‘Fiction’ delivers a sharp, seductive puzzle about love and lies

by Toni Tresca

Three Leaches Theater tackles Steven Dietz’s rarely staged Fiction with wit and emotional heft.

Video: Matthew Broderick Previews Role as Self-Obsessed Actor in ULSTER AMERICAN

Matthew Broderick is starring in the American Premiere of David Ireland's Ulster American, now running at Irish Repertory Theatre. On Friday, the Tony winner visited CBS Mornings to talk about the play and what…

Listen: Jeremy Beloate Drops New Original Single 'Healer'

Jeremy Beloate, currently starring opposite Todrick Hall in Hall’s original musical Midnight in London, has released his new single “Healer,” out now via Death Row Records/gamma. Produced by Justin Tra…

Photos: OPERATION MINCEMEAT Draws Golden Tickets That Allow Access to Unlimited Shows, for Life

Operation Mincemeat, drew the winners of four Golden Tickets, that will afford recipients free, unlimited access to Operation Mincemeat, anytime, anywhere in the world, for life. The winners were drawn in pe…

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

Your Travalanche Daily Digest for March 13, 2026

by Trav S.D.

Today’s new Travalanche posts for March 13, 2026 are about Neil Sedaka, Paul Fix, and Bumps Adams. Also it’s Friday the 13th! I thought I would take the occasion to share a vaudeville bad luck story (it did…

Opening Night Photos: The Stars Turned Out to See Daniel Radcliffe in Every Brilliant Thing

Cincinnati Review:Heidi Armbruster's MRS. CHRISTIE at Cincinnati Playhouse In The Park checks all the boxes!

by Caroline Conard

Running through March 29th then moving to Milwaukee Rep, it's a fantastical show with mystery, quirky characters, and deeper themes, ARMBRUSTER's "Mrs. Christie" is sure to have something for everyone!

Photos: Every Brilliant Thing, Starring Daniel Radcliffe, Opens on Broadway

by Logan Culwell-Block

Olympians Evan Bates and Madison Chock, Michele Lee, Whitney White, Maria Friedman, and more joined the Tony-winning Harry Potter actor on opening night at the Hudson.

Video: Kristin Chenoweth Reflects on THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES Early Closing: 'We Got So Close'

Kristin Chenoweth reflected on the early Broadway closing of The Queen of Versailles during a visit to Late Night with Seth Meyers on Thursday. While on the show to promote the NBC series Stumble, the Tony winn…

Video: Meet the New Stars of HADESTOWN on Broadway

A whole new cast has just entered Hadestown! Earlier this month, the show welcomed Joshua Colley as ‘Orpheus,’ Gary Dourdan as ‘Hades,’ J. Harrison Ghee as ‘Hermes,’ Gaby Moreno as ‘Persephone,�…

Christopher Gattelli Says Schmigadoon! Is the Broadway Musical We’ve Been Missing

by Sophia Rubino

Director and Tony-winning choreographer Christopher Gattelli has had quite a hectic couple of years on the job. With Death Becomes Her entering its second year on Broadway, Gattelli is feeling the pride. His ne…

Friday, March 13, 2026 at 11am (Broadway Time)

Broadway Cares launches 2026 edition of annual spring Red Bucket fundraising competition

by Andy Lefkowitz

Cast members and volunteers at Broadway, Off-Broadway and national touring productions will collect donations through April 26 to support essential social services.

Stage Manager Creates Collectible Joy with CurtainCards for Broadway Cares

by Francesca Toscano

We talk to Maybe Happy Ending's Plato Seto about her new Broadway trading cards that are raising money for the non-profit.

Off-Broadway Review: “The Unknown” at Studio Seaview (Through Sunday, April 12, 2026)

by Lars Koudal

“Did You Write This Scene or Did I?” THE UNKNOWN at Studio Seaview When critics dismissed David Cale’s “The Unknown” as a solo thriller with a “tired twist,” they revealed more about their own jad…

Brandon Allmon-Jackson Is Running a Half Marathon, Rehearsing a Broadway Show, and Battling Cancer

by Diep Tran

The 35-year-old stage manager is about to have a very busy Sunday at the NYC Half Marathon.

Lena Hall Releases New Album Lullabies for the End of the World March 13

by Andrew Gans

The Hedwig Tony winner's recording examines a romantic and co-dependent relationship.

Cast Set for New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players' Utopia, Limited

by Natan Zamansky

Gilbert and Sullivan's rarely-produced penultimate opera will be revived in April.

Keri René Fuller Has Gone From Elphaba Standby to Full Time in Wicked

by Andrew Gans

She details her pre-show preparation, which takes up her entire day.

Liza Minnelli: What, Specifically, Makes Her an Icon

by Louis Lucero Ii

The things that make Liza Liza.

Book Review: ‘Kids, Wait Till You Hear This! A Memoir,’ by Liza Minnelli

by Alexandra Jacobs

“Kids, Wait Till You Hear This!” is a familiar reminder that growing up in showbiz can lead to awards and adulation, but also to heartache.

Tony Winner Jane Lapotaire Has Died at 81

by Margaret Hall

Ms. Lapotaire was an acclaimed classical actor, winning the Tony for her performance as Édith Piaf.

Video: Sting and Shaggy Perform THE LAST SHIP Medley on THE TONIGHT SHOW

During Thursday's episode of The Tonight Show, Sting and Shaggy took the stage to perform a medley of "All This Time" and "The Last Ship" from the musical. Check it out here. Sting is starring in a newly rev…

Listen: Lena Hall Drops New Album 'Lullabies for the End of the World'

Tony Award-winning and Grammy Award-nominated performer Lena Hall has released her new album Lullabies for the End of the World, courtesy of Joy Machine Records. The full album is now available on all streaming…

R.I.P. Neil Sedaka

by Trav S.D.

March 13 was the birthday of Neil Sedaka (1939-2026). He passed away two weeks ago, but I decided to save a tribute for the customary annual day. I am too young to have been around for Sedaka’s first burst of…

Josh Groban Confirms New Movie Album CINEMATIC; Listen to 'Can You Feel the Love Tonight'

After several teases on social media, Josh Groban has officially announced his new movie-themed album. Fittingly called Cinematic, the ten-song collection sees Groban cover songs from films like The Godfather, …

‘The Amazing Sex Life of Rabbits’- What the “Have – Nots” Will Do to Have

by Alix Cohen

By Alix Cohen Married 7 years, Bobby (Schoen Hodges) and his second wife, Elise (Leigh Wulff) are on the ropes. Her catering company has imploded; his assistant professorship replaced by substitute teaching in …

Friday, March 13, 2026 at 10am (Broadway Time)

Madeline Brewer Knows It’s Her Time in Becky Shaw on Broadway

by Sophia Rubino

A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, Gina Gionfriddo’s play Becky Shaw made its New York premiere off-Broadway at Second Stage in 2009. Returning to Second Stage, this time on Broadway at the Hayes Theater and …

Porchlight Music Theatre Announces “Chicago Sings” Annual Fundraising Concert on May 11

THE POLITICS OF MOVEMENT: WHEN DANCE SPEAKS OUT

[producing body] Presents “Spaceman”, May 19 – June 13 at the Edge Off-Broadway

I AM NOBODY

Cast Out! – a Theatre R.A.W. world premiere ‘show biz’ comedy

My Own Take: Daniel Radcliffe in 'Every Brilliant Thing' on Broadway

by Frank Rizzo

All photos by Matthew Murphy The show: ‘Every Brilliant Thing’ by Duncan Macmillan with Jonny Donahoe at Broadway’s Hudson Theatre in New Yo…

See the Broadway Cast of Operation Mincemeat Perform at The Library Of Congress and Explore Washington, D.C.

by Meg Masseron, Logan Culwell-Block

The trip included a visit to Willie Watkin's grave, who is a character in the musical.

Listen to Josh Groban Sing The Lion King's 'Can You Feel the Love Tonight' From New Album Cinematic

by Andrew Gans

The album also features a duet with Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson, who will join Groban during his North American tour.

New York Fringe Festival Returns in April With 75 Shows

by Meg Masseron

The festival will span venues in Manhattan and Brooklyn.

West Side Story, Bring it On, and More Creative PLAYBILLDER Covers From Around the Country

by Natan Zamansky

When you make a Playbill with PLAYBILLDER, you can also design your own covers.

Dear John

by Lydia Rose

Elliott’s staging is often quite clever, making use of the space in interesting ways. The use of actual letters Lin received adds a degree of authenticity to an already very personal piece, but having audienc…

In Which We Extricate Ourselves From Paul Fix

by Trav S.D.

I was already resolved to include Paul Fix (1901-1983) in this history for having played Micah on The Rifleman (1958-63) and for having been John Wayne’s acting coach. But the detail that seals the seal? His …

Friday, March 13, 2026 at 9am (Broadway Time)

Call to Artists: BaCA Artists in Residence Program Now Accepting Applications

by Website Administrator

The Pompano Beach Cultural Affairs Department (PBCAD) is now accepting applications for the Artists in Residence (AiR) Program at the Bailey Contemporary Arts Center (BaCA). The program offers eight stud…

Banksy Finally Unmasked? Reuters Investigation Claims to Reveal Graffiti Artist’s True Identity “Beyond Dispute”

by Lily Ford

Despite rumors, the U.K.'s most prolific graffiti painter is not Massive Attack frontman Robert Del Naja, according to an extensive report from the wire service.

Photos: Go Inside the 3rd Annual Black Theatre Coalition Gala

by Meg Masseron

Taraji P. Henson, Thomas Schumacher, Susan Fales-Hill, and Indigenous Film Academy were honored at this year's starry event.

‘HELL’S KITCHEN’ at Broward Center Sizzles with Electrifying Vocals, Non-Stop Street Dance, Racial Tension, Love, and Community

by Mindy Leaf

The “City That Never Sleeps” (aka “The Big Apple” aka New York City) is often seen by outsiders as a cold and impersonal concrete jungle. And it might be – for some new arrivals. But to those who’ve…

Broadway Cares #RedBuckets Return To Theaters Beginning Tonight

Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS' #RedBuckets will return to theaters on Friday, March 13, 2026, held by dedicated cast members and volunteers at Broadway, Off-Broadway and national touring productions across …

West Boca Theatre Company’s Dear Jack, Dear Louise Finds Romance Between the Lines

by Bill Hirschman

Dear Jack, Dear Louise, a dramatic comedy now playing at the West Boca Theatre Company, is the kind of show that makes you wish your Greatest Generation relatives were still alive because you know how much they…

A Warrior in the Twilight: Judith Thompson’s “Queen Maeve” Faces the Wolves

by Ross

The Toronto Theatre Review: Clare Coulter Rules the Battlefield in Queen Maeve By Ross The walls of the room are covered from floor to ceiling with drawings. People, animals, creatures that feel both childlike …

Sleeping in trees, gently studying life

by Hannah Krafcik

Merging theater and dance, "When We Slept in Trees" tells a tale of friends, grief, a pair of homes and a mischievous cat, with a Chorus that functions like an animated canvas.

Friday, March 13, 2026 at 8am (Broadway Time)

incinatti Reviw: Playwright Heidi Armbruster's mystery/drama/comedy, Mrs. Christie,unexpectedly entertaining piece of imaginative storytelling.

by Rick Pender

Mrs. Christie, currently onstage at the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park through March 29th, is an intriguing blend of fact & fiction. It's rooted in a real episode from the life of mystery novelist Agatha Chri…

Broadway Cares Begins Spring Red Buckets Fundraising Campaign March 13

by Meg Masseron

Every donation dropped into a Red Bucket helps provide essential support for people facing illness, hunger and financial hardship.

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