MOULIN ROUGE! AND THE MAKING OF A MODERN GLOBAL MUSICAL
How one Broadway show weathered the pandemic to can-can across the world, and what's next for Aussie producer Global Creatures
How one Broadway show weathered the pandemic to can-can across the world, and what's next for Aussie producer Global Creatures
Protests at Avignon, hot titles to watch for in Edinburgh, K-pop vocal stylings in Frozen in Seoul, and more
8 things to know from my time with the field's leading scholars at the 2026 edition of Song, Stage & Screen
Calls for government aid amid Australian struggles, a big moment for musicals in Rio, critics' picks for the Edinburgh Fringe, and more
How a beloved Canadian musical hopes to preserve its record-breaking legacy while setting itself up for the future
The Australian market's road worries, a Vienna festival's controversies, Titaníque's cruise to Rio, and more
The roots of the contemporary international theater business stretch back farther than you think
And more ABROAD/WAY BULLETPOINTS: Chunsoo Shin's big Broadway plans, new West End data points, and more
How the Tony-nominated play became an international mini-sensation even before it landed on Broadway
Promising research on proshots, new awards for South Korean musicals, early reviews of A.I. Molière, and more
A complete Spanish compendium of musicals didn't exist, so one theatermaker decided to write one. It's 2,600 pages.
And more ABROAD/WAY BULLETPOINTS: Korean market data, Madrid's Talía nominations, a U.K. touring crisis, and more
How Once Upon a Time in Dubai, the Gulf's first original musical, is preparing for a return run in an unsettled city
Paddington looks to Broadway, The Notebook heads to the Manila, Death Note hits Japanese TV, and more
How AI-powered subtitle glasses, audio translation headsets, supertitles, and more open theater to global audiences
A labor dispute closes a show in Seoul, theaters fancify in Madrid, Vienna's new €100 million musical house, and more
London: cheaper than Broadway but costs are rising; São Paulo's musical market matures; ABBA Voyage looks to New York; and more
Spotlight on Austria's musical market, from the latest historical hit to the new players on the scene
Broadway social media experts name the platforms worth focusing on.Â
Two Asian-born musicals head to London, Brazil's Barbie gets an ambitious adaptation, robots hit the stage, and more
Two Monte Cristo musicals in Paris, The Karate Kid in Toronto, a new CEO at ATG, and more
The longest-running Dutch musical in history is closing after 16 years—but its unique stage design is poised to live on
Casting controversies in Seoul and Mexico City, a Gypsy by any other name, a new musical from Stage Entertainment Spain, and more
ISPA, APAP, Under the Radar, and what New York's big arts events reveal about the challenges facing global theater today
China market stats, U.S. visa woes, Saint Petersburg's odds-defying hit, and more
Meet the creators and producers hoping to capitalize on South Korea's moment in the Broadway spotlight
Maybe Happy Ending sells out in Seoul, Paris gets a new La Cage, El Mago Pop revives a Catalonian hit, and more international theater news
Part two of my coverage of the European Theatre Convention's annual conference in Riga
I went to Latvia for the European Theatre Convention's annual gathering of hundreds of theater professionals. Here's what everyone was talking about.
It was a heck of an opening gambit: In its first week on Broadway, the new revival of "Chess" earned more than $1.2 million from just four sold-out performances. A few weeks later, the show,…
A big anniversary for Korean musicals, a speedbump for Back to the Future, a "golden era" for musicals in China, and more
"Is this bear an endangered species?" asks Tarinn Callender as the hapless helper of Victoria Hamilton-Barritt's (very) arch-villainess Millicent Price. With growling glee as insanely delici…
Why theater execs from New York to Seoul are bullish about shows on screens—and why we don't see more of them
The pros and cons of proshots—and how the theater industry changed its mind about them
How do you solve a problem like "Chess"? With music and lyrics by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus (of ABBA) and Tim Rice, and now with a new version of Rice's book by Danny Strong, "Chess…
A Broadway opening often marks the culmination of a years-long journey for the collaborators who have created a show, whether they're working on a new musical or a revival of a familiar play…
Whether "Ragtime" is presented in productions mammoth (as in its 1998 premiere) or modest (the 2009 revival), the musical, adapted from E.L. Doctorow's kaleidoscopic 1975 novel, reverberates…
Variety is proud to announce the 2025 edition of its annual 10 Broadway Stars to Watch, with this year's roster of standouts set to be honored at our annual Business of Broadway Breakfast…
Forget the tree. That iconic lone tree from the stage directions in Samuel Beckett's tragicomic masterwork "Waiting for Godot" is offstage in Jamie Lloyd's re-envisioned revival. The polariz…
Thomas Schumacher, a leading force in growing Disney Theatrical Group into one of the most successful and influential theater producers on Broadway and around the world, will step down as DT…
For Lear deBessonet, theater has always been about community " and it's a value she's bringing with her as she steps into the role of artistic director of Manhattan's venerable Lincoln Cente…
"Hamilton" celebrates the 10th anniversary of its Broadway opening on Aug. 6. As part of the birthday festivities, a quartet of actors who have starred in the show gathered to talk about wha…
Less than a year after making his Broadway debut in "Cabaret," Adam Lambert is stepping into another musical next month, starring as Judas opposite Cynthia Erivo as Jesus in the Hollywood Bo…
The immersive theater company Punchdrunk has returned to New York City with "Viola's Room" " and it couldn't be more different than their signature international hit, "Sleep No More." Listen…
The crowd roars and the vast, unsmiling curtain-call cast line the stage with the leading man bare-chested and covered in blood. No, this isn't director Jamie Lloyd's "Sunset Boulevard" " it…
How do you do a flying horse on stage? Answer: You don't. They cut the horse. But while Hercules' friend Pegasus may be gone, in almost every other respect, Disney's latest stage adaptation,…
The Muny, a venerable outdoor theater in St. Louis that's now in its 107th season, had a lot to celebrate after it picked up a Tony for regional theater earlier this month " a barbecue, chee…
Sometimes the only refuge from the brutalities of a life pre-destined for loneliness, poverty and violence is a poetic voice. In playwright Jamie Wax's one-hander "Call Me Izzy," Jean Smart …
The 2025 Tony Awards had it all " Cynthia Erivo, Oprah, a "Hamilton" reunion, and a fair share of snubs and surprises to keep awards-season prognosticators on their toes. After making our wi…
With the 2024-25 theater season now complete, a new rule has been added to the old Broadway playbook. That rule? Throw out the playbook. In a banner year that's seen Broadway sales finally s…