Grosses analysis: Broadway box office on the rise as three shows close
For the week ending June 21, the 38 running productions grossed $38,949,543.
For the week ending June 21, the 38 running productions grossed $38,949,543.
Pittsburgh CLO’s 80th season opener, "Beautiful: The Carole King Musical," rides the unstoppable wave of musical standards by one of the 30 greatest living American songwriters, according …
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Irish Repertory Theatre's New York premiere of The Loved Ones officially opened June 23. BroadwayWorld was there and you can check out photos from opening night below! Written by Erica Mu…
The Australian actor drew from Hamlet, Girl From The North Country, Doubt, commedia dell'arte, and Dracula to play Anne Rice's iconic vampire.
New York City’s beloved lunchtime theatre series will take place every Thursday beginning in late July.
The Pit, Barbican, LondonGreg Doran directs Shakespeare’s timeless poem of seduction, told with Lyndie Wright’s gorgeous, masterfully manoeuvred miniaturesLove comes with strings attache…
Miranda and Eisa Davis’s concept album based on the 1979 film is to be realised for the stage, co-directed by Jenny Koons and Hamilton’s Andy BlankenbuehlerLin-Manuel Miranda and Eisa Da…
The contest supports up-and-coming musical theatre writers looking to break into the commercial industry.
Amalia Yoo leads the play from the Grief Camp writer, which is now playing an encore engagement.
The dance track has arrived just in time for your Pride party.
Broadway stars will head to the Bay Area for the outdoor concert series paired with world class wine.
Presented by Support Black Theatre and Ebony Repertory Theatre, the event also marks the 30th anniversary of August Wilson's landmark speech, "The Ground on Which I Stand."
The Muny has announced the full cast for its production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s South Pacific, which will return for the first time since 2013 to the James S. McDonnell Stage in For…
A dark comedy that runs on nostalgic references to pop culture and growing up Catholic.
The Donmar Warehouse has launched its fifth annual Schools’ Tour with Hide, a new play by Stewart Pringle inspired by The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde The post Donmar Warehouse la…
Faye Brookes will lead the first UK tour of Burlesque the Musical as Tess, the iconic club owner originally played by Cher in the 2010 film The post Faye Brookes to lead first UK tour of Bur…
Young Vic theatre, London Sophie Swithinbank’s urgent drama shimmers with spark and danger as an archive researcher finds herself trapped in modern-day misogyny…
The play Shifters, which is soon headed to A24's Cherry Lane Theatre, will be adapted into a TV series, Deadline reports. Benedict Lombe’s play will be adapted by Channel 4 and See-Saw Fil…
Ari Emanuel's events company Mari, founded in 2025, is in talks to acquire ATG Entertainment, The Financial Times reports. Mari is looking to acquire the West End and Broadway venue owner an…
The ‘Killing Eve’ star plays an acerbic novelist in a gender-swapped adaptation of Molière’s 1666 comedy
A brand new musical, How Soon is Now?, will premiere at Lowry in Salford from 1 to 3 October 2026 before embarking on a UK tour The post How Soon is Now? to Premiere at Lowry Ahead of UK Tou…
Samantha Lane will step down as Artistic Director of Little Angel Theatre at the end of 2026, bringing to a close more than a decade leading the organisation The post Samantha Lane to step d…
The new musical Wild About You will receive its first fully staged production at Charing Cross Theatre The post Wild About You to Make Fully Staged World Premiere at Charing Cross Theatre ap…
Darren Criss will return to London for a one-night-only concert at the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday 18 October 2026 The post Darren Criss to Perform One-Night-Only Concert at the Royal Albert…
Wicked is celebrating Pride Month with the launch of a special limited edition Pride collection, created in collaboration with three LGBTQIA+ artists The post Wicked Launches Pride Collectio…
Frontmezzjunkies reports: Canadian premieres, urgent new voices, and the return of Dark Day Cabarets headline ICARUS Theatre’s 2026/27 season By Ross Some theatre companies earn your atten…
Each summer, we play a Broadway themed bracket game using your votes on a particular topic. This year, the topic is 21st Century Musicals and their sources. Inspired by the relative lack of …
Young Gifted and Broadway (YGB) hosted its 3rd Annual Carter Awards Ceremony on June 20th in the Cantor Ballroom at the Marriott Marquis. The premier event celebrates the achievements of you…
Rise and shine, BroadwayWorld! It is June 24, 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…
Production images have been released for the world premiere of Relics by Olivier Award nominee Ben Ockrent, now playing at Lyric Hammersmith Theatre The post First Look: Production images re…
Freelancers Make Theatre Work (FMTW) has secured significant new funding to support the next phase of its development The post Freelancers Make Theatre Work secures major funding to support …
Hollywood actors in starry plays, skittish investors and gate-keeping theater owners have all contributed to an unusually tough climate for song-and-dance shows.
EXCLUSIVE: Channel 4 and See-Saw Films are developing a TV series adaptation of Benedict Lombe’s history-making play Shifters, which is about to transfer to A24’s Cherry Lane Theatre and…
Mari, the events company founded last year by Ari Emanuel, is reportedly in advanced talks to acquire West End and Broadway theater giant ATG Entertainment for £4.5B ($6B). The Financial Ti…
Helen Hunt and Kristin Scott Thomas are leading revivals of the Russian classic whose blend of comedy and tragedy is baked into our own dramatic heritageWhat kind of play is The Cherry Orcha…
From 20th-century classics to little-known treasures, Michael Cunningham, Hilton Als, Eileen Myles and others share their favorite books about LGBTQ+ life‘Sheer outrageousness’: writers …
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After the political mythology and civic reckoning of, the second offering in Twelve Hours with Tracy Letts shifted gears entirely. Yet in many ways, Linda Vista explores a similar question: …
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Wolf Trap Park is the perfect place to spend a summer evening. The setting is serene, and the music seems to shimmer with the stars. You’re always invited to bring a picnic or indulge in s…
We all love Cafe Carlyle on the Upper East Side. It’s the rare gem of the city, with lots of stars performing to intimate crowds. Now a Cafe Carlyle type experience heads to the Hamptons t…