Monday, April 21, 2025

Review Roundup: FLOYD COLLINS Opens On Broadway Starring Jeremy Jordan, Lizzy McAlpine and More

A shocking and true tale of the American West comes to life on Broadway tonight as FLOYD COLLINS, opens at Lincoln Center Theater, in a new production starring Tony-nominee Jeremy Jordan. Re…

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Friday, April 18, 2025

Michelle Williams Finally Meets Michelle Williams by Diep Tran

The two actors, who are frequently mixed up, finally met at Death Becomes Her.

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There’s No People Like Show People by Jennifer Harlan

In a new book, the Broadway photographer Jenny Anderson captures the craft and camaraderie of making theater.

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Thursday, April 17, 2025

Jinkx Monsoon Sails From ‘Drag Race’ to ‘Pirates! The Penzance Musical’ by Elisabeth Vincentelli

Jinkx Monsoon talks about feeling like a lifetime of hard work is finally paying off, and her return to Broadway as a zany maid in “Pirates! The Penzance Musical.”

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Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Onstage and Off, Whitney White Is Everywhere This Spring by Alexis Soloski

An actor, musician and writer, White is also now an in-demand stage director. “I am looking, I am hungry, I am searching,” she said.

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Monday, April 14, 2025

Review Roundup: JOHN PROCTOR IS THE VILLAIN Opens On Broadway

The moral dilemma at the center of one of the greatest dramas of all-time comes to life on Broadway in John Proctor is the Villain, opening tonight! The new play stars Stranger Things break…

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How ‘Stranger Things’ Scaled Up for Broadway by Erik Piepenburg and Graham Dickie

A big opening scene that took about two-and-a-half years to perfect plunges theatergoers into the sci-fi world of the hit Netflix series.

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Saturday, April 12, 2025

Bernadette Peters Loves a Day Out in New York by Sarah Bahr

Back on Broadway for “Old Friends,” the actress reflects on the art she saw with Sondheim and the delights of the High Line and Central Park.

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Thursday, April 10, 2025

Review Roundup: SMASH Opens On Broadway Starring Robyn Hurder and More

Read reviews for Broadway’s SMASH, opening tonight at Broadway’s Imperial Theatre. The new musical, inspired by the hit NBC television series, takes audiences inside the backstage pande…

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Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Review Roundup: STEPHEN SONDHEIM'S OLD FRIENDS Opens On Broadway

It's a celebration of all things Steve as Cameron Mackintosh’s production of Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends, starring two-time Tony Award winner Bernadette Peters and Tony Award winner …

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William Finn, Tony Winner for ‘Falsettos,’ Is Dead at 73 by Michael Paulson

An acclaimed musical theater writer, he won for both his score and his book and later had a huge hit with “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.”

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Tony Winner William Finn Has Died at 73 by Margaret Hall

The composer/lyricist was responsible for some of the most popular cult musicals of all time, including Falsettos, A New Brain, and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.

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Monday, April 7, 2025

At James Earl Jones Memorial, Denzel Washington and Whoopi Goldberg Share Stories by Derrick Bryson Taylor

At a gathering in the Broadway theater renamed to honor the star, speakers including Denzel Washington and Phylicia Rashad described Jones as an inspiration.

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Review Roundup: BOOP! THE MUSICAL Opens on Broadway

Betty's on Broadway! Animation icon Betty Boop leaps off of the screen and takes the stage live in living color in BOOP! The Musical, opening tonight at the Broadhurst Theatre. Read reviews…

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6 Songs From ‘Just in Time’ That Capture Bobby Darin’s Legacy by Alan Light

The show’s star, Jonathan Groff, and members of the creative team on how songs like “Splish Splash” and “If I Were a Carpenter” illuminate Darin’s life.

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Sunday, April 6, 2025

Review Roundup: THE LAST FIVE YEARS, Starring Nick Jonas and Adrienne Warren

The first ever Broadway production of Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown’s THE LAST FIVE YEARS, starring Grammy and Golden Globe Award nominee Nick Jonas and Tony Award winner Adri…

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John Lithgow, Lesley Manville, Imelda Staunton Among 2025 Olivier Awards Winners by Natalie Oganesyan

The 2025 Olivier Awards, held Sunday at London’s Royal Albert Hall and hosted by Beverley Knight and Billy Porter, saw big wins for actors like John Lithgow, Lesley Manville and Imelda Sta…

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Olivier Awards 2025: ‘Giant,’ ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ Win by Alex Marshall

The play, about Roald Dahl’s antisemitism, took home three awards at Britain’s equivalent of the Tonys. So did a “Fiddler on the Roof” revival and a folk rock “Benjamin Button.”

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Friday, April 4, 2025

Breaking Baz: Cate Blanchett, Tom Burke And Emma Corrin Hoping To Land Their Soaring ‘Seagull’ In New York by Baz Bamigboye

EXCLUSIVE: The London Barbican Theatre’s scintillating production of Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull, boasting an all-star ensemble led by Cate Blanchett, Tom Burke and Emma Corrin and di…

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13 Off Broadway Shows to Tempt You in April by Laura Collins-Hughes

New short plays by Caryl Churchill, a comedy with one erstwhile Derry Girl and a musical starring Anika Noni Rose — here’s what’s on New York stages this month.

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Thursday, April 3, 2025

Review Roundup: GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK Brings George Clooney To Broadway

Good Night, and Good Luck opens on Broadway starring Hollywood icon, George Clooney in his long-awaited Broadway debut in a new production directed by David Cromer. Read the reviews!

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In ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray,’ Sarah Snook Goes Digital by Alexis Soloski

Sarah Snook, camera operators and other crew members bring to life multitudes on Broadway via an elaborate synthesis of live action, live video and recorded video.

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Monday, March 31, 2025

Review Roundup: Starry GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS Revival Opens On Broadway

The Pulitzer Prize-winning drama Glengarry Glen Ross returns in a starry new Broadway revival, opening tonight at the Palace Theatre! David Mamet's timeless exploration of the intersectio…

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12 Plays and Musicals Across the U.S. to Brighten the Spring by Laura Collins-Hughes

On stages across the country, there is no shortage of adventurous work, including plays by Lauren Yee, Larissa FastHorse and Zora Howard.

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My Friend’s Show Was Kind of Terrible. What Do I Say When I See Them? by Michael Paulson

You can always consider telling the truth, but it may not be advisable in this case.

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Friday, March 28, 2025

Scott Rudin, Producer Exiled for Bad Behavior, Plans Return to Broadway by Michael Paulson

Rudin stepped away from show business four years ago amid reports that he had bullied assistants. He says he has “a lot more self-control” now.

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12 Plays and Musicals to Brighten the Spring by Laura Collins-Hughes

On stages across the country, there is no shortage of adventurous work, including plays by Lauren Yee, Larissa FastHorse and Zora Howard.

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Thursday, March 27, 2025

Review Roundup: Sarah Snook Stars In THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY On Broadway

Oscar Wilde’s tale of beauty, excess, and a deal with the devil comes to Broadway in The Picture of Dorian Gray, starring Emmy Award-winner Sarah Snook. Check out what the critics had to …

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At 50, the Wooster Group Is Experimenting on Itself by Ben Brantley

Elizabeth LeCompte and Kate Valk reflect on their decades of making daring theater together. Just don’t call it a nostalgic exercise.

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Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Kennedy Center Postpones Legally Blonde—But Not Because of Trump, They Say by Logan Culwell-Block

The cancellation is the latest to befall the Washington, D.C. venue.

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Shubert Organization Names Jeff T. Daniel as President by Logan Culwell-Block

Previously the theatrical group's chief strategy officer, Daniel will serve alongside Chairman and CEO Robert E. Wankel.

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Tuesday, March 25, 2025

George Clooney’s ‘Good Night, and Good Luck’ Sets Broadway Box Office Record by Michael Paulson

“Good Night, and Good Luck” grossed $3.3 million last week, breaking a record that was set earlier this month by Denzel Washington’s “Othello.”

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Nathan Lane Enters His “Gay Golden Girl” Era by David Canfield

After decades of ups and downs in Hollywood—including consistent brushes with industry homophobia—the Tony-winning icon comes full-circle with the queer sitcom Mid-Century Modern: “Onc…

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Monday, March 24, 2025

Lionizing Mark Twain, Conan O’Brien Subtly Skewers Trump by Jason Zinoman

In accepting the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, the comedian mounted a bristling political attack artfully disguised as a tribute.

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The Price of a Show by Michael Paulson

Tickets for the hottest Broadway plays are now out of reach for many.

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Phylicia Rashad Knows Her Purpose by Reggie Ugwu

Five decades into her career, the Tony Award-winning actress and TV icon, making her Broadway directing debut, feels like “part of something bigger.”

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Jenifer Ringer Is Back at the School of American Ballet in a New Role by Gia Kourlas and Amir Hamja

Jenifer Ringer, the celebrated New York City Ballet principal, is back at the School of American Ballet in a new role: teacher and guiding light.

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Friday, March 21, 2025

8 New Shows Our Theater Critics Are Talking About by Rachel Sherman

A British satirical comedy, a Tennessee Williams classic, a soundscape of Havana: These are productions worth knowing about.

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Thursday, March 20, 2025

Harvey Fierstein Says He’s “Banned” From Kennedy Center Amid Trump Takeover: “How Freedom Ends” by Glenn Garner

With a storied stage and screen career behind him, Harvey Fierstein is denouncing Donald Trump‘s takeover of the Kennedy Center. The 4x Tony winner, who has starred in several Kennedy Cent…

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Wednesday, March 19, 2025

She May Be the Most Powerful Producer Working in Theater by Michael Paulson

Sonia Friedman has “created her own theater studio system,” balancing big properties like “Harry Potter” and “Stranger Things” with more prestige work by Stoppard and Sondheim.

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Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Trump Questions Use of Equity Actors at Kennedy Center by BWW

President Donald Trump, in his first board meeting as Kennedy Center chairman, questioned the use of Actors' Equity performers, suggesting a shift in programming that could bring 'more optio…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld
Monday, March 17, 2025

A James Taylor Musical Is in Development by Logan Culwell-Block

Tony and Pulitzer winner Tracy Letts will pen the book, with David Cromer directing.

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Report: Is an All-Female Glengarry Glen Ross Replacement Cast Broadway Bound? by Logan Culwell-Block

Such a production was announced for a 2019 Broadway bow, but it never materialized.

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Saturday, March 15, 2025

With $921 Seats, Denzel Washington’s ‘Othello’ Breaks a Box Office Record by Michael Paulson

Demand to see Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal play Shakespeare has set a record in a year when big stars have been driving up the prices of Broadway plays.

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Friday, March 14, 2025

Rachel Zegler Will Lead Jamie Lloyd-Directed Evita in London's West End by Logan Culwell-Block

Fresh off his Sunset Blvd. Broadway opening, Lloyd is revisiting the Andrew Lloyd Webber-Tim Rice musical after directing it in 2019.

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Thursday, March 13, 2025

IATSE Union President on Canceled Kennedy Center Shows: “Behind-The-Scenes Workers Need to Feed Our Families” by Caitlin Huston

The statement comes after a number of shows were canceled at the Kennedy Center after Trump's overhaul of the board.

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5 Years After Covid Closed the Theaters, Audiences Are Returning by The New York Times

Broadway is almost back, and pop music tours and sports events are booming. But Hollywood, museums and other cultural sectors have yet to bounce back.

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Broadway's Shubert, Booth, and Palace Theatres Win New York Landmarks Conservancy Awards by Logan Culwell-Block

The Lucy G. Moses Preservation Awards recognize excellence in preservation.

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‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ Is Haunted by Brando and Ghosts of Actors Past by Ben Brantley

With a revival starring Paul Mescal and Patsy Ferran in Brooklyn, a look at the carefully weighted balance that actors playing Blanche and Stanley need to strike.

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Wednesday, March 12, 2025

2025 Broadway Backwards Concert Raises Record-Breaking Sum by Margaret Hall

The star-studded evening benefited Broadway Cares and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center.

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Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Music Industry Moves: Kristin Chenoweth Signs With UTA by Thania Garcia

Kristin Chenoweth has signed with United Talent Agency (UTA) for representation in all areas. The Emmy and Tony Award-winning singer and actor is starring in and producing  ”The Queen of…

SOURCE: Variety
Monday, March 10, 2025

Striking Stage Crews Reach Agreement With Atlantic Theater by Michael Paulson

The deal will be scrutinized by New York’s other Off Broadway theaters, which the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees has been working to unionize.

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LUFTIG WINS LATEST ROUND IN ‘KINKY BOOTS’ BATTLE by Philip Boroff

EXCLUSIVE: A federal bankruptcy judge has approved a reorganization plan for Hal Luftig Co. that gives the busy producer breathing room in his six-year court battle against a deep-pocketed i…

SOURCE: Broadway Journal

Jean Smart Will Star in a One-Woman Broadway Show by Michael Paulson

The new play, “Call Me Izzy,” will begin previews in May and open in June at Studio 54.

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James Graham’s Acclaimed ‘Punch’ To Open Manhattan Theatre Club’s 2025-2026 Broadway Season by Greg Evans

EXCLUSIVE: Punch, the acclaimed new play by the Olivier Award winning James Graham, will open on Broadway this fall as part of the Manhattan Theatre Club’s 2025-2026 season. The play, base…

SOURCE: Deadline

‘The Queen of Versailles’ Musical to Play Broadway’s St. James Theater Next Season by Caitlin Huston

The musical, starring Kristin Chenoweth ad F. Murray Abraham, will start performances in October.

SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter

South African playwright Athol Fugard, who chronicled apartheid, dies at 92 by Jeff Lunden

Prolific South African playwright Athol Fugard, who chronicled apartheid and its aftermath, has died at the age of 92.

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Friday, March 7, 2025

Lady Gaga ‘Would Like’ to Write a Broadway Musical: ‘It Would Bring Me So Much Joy’  by Jazz Tangcay

Lady Gaga revealed her hopes to write a Broadway musical during a Q&A with influencers that was webcast Thursday. “I would really love to write a musical. I think that would bring me s…

SOURCE: Variety
Thursday, March 6, 2025

‘Oedipus’ and ‘Rocky Horror Show’ Are Returning to Broadway by Michael Paulson

The Roundabout Theater Company will also present Noël Coward’s “Fallen Angels,” starring Rose Byrne and Kelli O’Hara.

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Wednesday, March 5, 2025

‘Hamilton’ Cancels Kennedy Center Run Over Trump’s Takeover by Michael Paulson

“We’re not going to be a part of it while it is the Trump Kennedy Center,” said its creator, Lin-Manuel Miranda.

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A ‘Greatest Showman’ Musical Is Coming to the Stage, in Britain by Michael Paulson

The show, developed by Disney with a Tony-winning creative team, will have an initial production in Bristol, England in the spring of 2026.

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Tuesday, March 4, 2025

‘Fiddler on the Roof’ Leads Olivier Awards 2025 Nominations With 13 Nods; Oscar Winner Adrien Brody Among Acting Contenders by Naman Ramachandran

The 2025 Olivier Awards nominations have positioned “Fiddler on the Roof” as the frontrunner with a commanding 13 nods, the most for any production this year. The Jordan Fein-directed mu…

SOURCE: Variety

Oliver Awards 2025 Nominations: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ Earns 13 Nods by Alex Marshall

The acclaimed revival, which is about to transfer to London’s Barbican, scored 13 nominations at Britain’s equivalent of the Tonys.

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Here We Go Again: Mamma Mia! Is Heading Back to Broadway This Summer by Andrew Gans

The international hit, which features the songs of ABBA, will again play the Winter Garden Theatre.

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‘Mamma Mia!’ Is Returning to Broadway This Summer by Michael Paulson

The musical’s original run was the ninth-longest in Broadway history; a six-month return engagement will start in August.

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Monday, March 3, 2025

What Do We Want From Political Theater? by Hanya Yanagihara

Playwrights and directors wrestle with how a piece of art can galvanize its audience.

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Thursday, February 27, 2025
Tuesday, February 25, 2025

A historical guide to Jonathan Larson's New York City by Adam Feldman

Broadway expert Jennifer Ashley Tepper takes us through the places where the ‘Rent’ creator lived, worked and wrote.

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Saturday, February 22, 2025

Celebrating Jonathan Larson, Creator of ‘Rent,’ in a New Show Off Broadway by Rachel Sherman

“The Jonathan Larson Project,” a years-in-the-making musical collage of Larson’s life, features songs he wrote before he died. Now it’s onstage at the Orpheum.

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Friday, February 21, 2025

Nick Jonas, Sadie Sink and More Had Broadway Debuts as Kids. Now They’re Back. by Michael Paulson

Nick Jonas, Sadie Sink and Christian Slater are among this year’s unusually large cohort of stars who first appeared onstage as tweens or even younger.

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Thursday, February 20, 2025

At Kennedy Center, Trump Inherits a Tough Job: Fund-Raising by Robin Pogrebin and Javier C. Hernández

For the arts institution, which receives only a small portion of its budget from federal funding, the perennial challenge is to raise additional revenue through ticket sales and private dona…

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George Clooney Is Making His Broadway Debut With ‘Good Night, and Good Luck’ by Maureen Dowd and Thea Traff

He is making his Broadway debut with a stage version of his 2005 movie “Good Night, and Good Luck.” He’s ready, but also terrified.

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Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Paul Ford, Broadway Pianist and Arranger, Passes Away

BroadwayWorld is saddened to report the passing of Broadway music director, conductor, and arranger, Paul Ford.

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Cynthia Erivo Will Host This Year’s Tony Awards by Michael Paulson

The actress won a Tony Award for “The Color Purple,” and is now nominated for an Oscar for playing Elphaba in the film adaptation of “Wicked.”

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Tony Winner Cynthia Erivo Will Host 78th Annual Tony Awards by Andrew Gans

The Oscar-nominated Wicked star will preside over Broadway's biggest night of the year, set for June 8 at Radio City Music Hall.

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For Playwrights, Making It to Midcareer Is a Cliffhanger by Jesse Green

Act 1 was a constant struggle for rent and opportunity. But now that these emerging dramatists have emerged, what will they make of Act 2?

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Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Cynthia Erivo to Play Jesus in ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ at Hollywood Bowl by Jazz Tangcay

Cynthia Erivo is set to play Jesus Christ this summer in a production of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s “Jesus Christ Superstar” at the Hollywood Bowl. Erivo shared the news via In…

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Hundreds of Artists Call on N.E.A. to Roll Back Trump’s Restrictions by Michael Paulson

A letter signed by 463 playwrights, poets, dancers, visual artists and others pushes back against new grant requirements that bar the promotion of diversity or “gender ideology.”

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Barrie Kosky Is the Director New York Has Been Waiting For by Joshua Barone

One of the busiest stage directors in Europe is fully arriving, at last, with “The Threepenny Opera” this spring.

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Hear How a ‘Smash’ Song Got a Broadway Makeover by Alexis Soloski

“Let Me Be Your Star,” which evokes an actor’s longing to shine, has come a long way from its TV days. Here’s how the song evolved on its way to the stage.

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Wednesday, April 23, 2025 at 3am (Broadway Time)
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Where will the next Akram Khan come from? | Letter by Guardian Staff

Sharon Watson and Mark Osterfield say small dance institutions are at risk under current funding provisions, which will only deepen inequality in access to the arts Your excellent coverage o…

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Renee Goddard obituary by Julia Pascal

Actor and script editor who oversaw programmes at ATV and introduced foreign drama to Channel 4 Renee Goddard, who has died aged 102, came to Britain from Germany in 1934, with little educat…

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Arts Council England a victim of ‘London-centric’ media coverage, CEO says by Lanre Bakare Arts and Culture Correspondent

Darren Henley says regional arts leaders do not have same newspaper coverage as those in the capital The chief executive of Arts Council England has launched an impassioned defence of the or…

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Shakespeare did not leave his wife Anne in Stratford, letter fragment suggests by Dalya Alberge

Professor says text shows Hathaway lived with playwright in London, upending the established idea of an unhappy marriage It has long been assumed that William Shakespeare’s marriage to Ann…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:06AM
Wednesday, April 23, 2025 at 2am (Broadway Time)
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The Broadway Review: ‘Stranger Things: The First Shadow’ is jaw-dropping science fiction with soul by Brittani Samuel

Stephen Daldry and Justin Martin orchestrate an unforgettable, high-octane stage prequel to the knockout Netflix series.

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Avant Garden

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Grove of Anaheim

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Motown Downtown

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Station 4

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1001 16th St

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Miracle Theatre

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The Haygoods

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The Sage Theatre

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447 Minna

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Wednesday, April 23, 2025 at 1am (Broadway Time)
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Read the Reviews for Stranger Things: The First Shadow by Diep Tran

The prequel play to the Netflix series opened on Broadway April 22 at the Marquis Theater.

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Wednesday, April 23, 2025 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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‘Stranger Things: The First Shadow’ Broadway Review: Ripping Thriller Shows How Hell Broke Loose by Greg Evans

Broadway goes Upside Down with Stranger Things: The First Shadow, opening tonight at the Marquis Theatre and setting a new standard for what’s capable in high-tech spectacle on the legitim…

SOURCE: Deadline at 12:41AM

‘Stranger Things: The First Shadow’: An Origin Story for the Broadway Stage by Elisabeth Vincentelli

This Broadway production delivers lots of spectacle as it winds back to the teenage years of Henry Creel, an antagonist from the Netflix series.

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A sweet WAITRESS is waiting to serve you at TUTS by David Dow Bentley III

[Click any photo to enlarge] By DAVID DOW BENTLEY III      “The People’s Critic” My dear late mother had worked her way through college as a waitress many years ago. Subsequently, a…

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Review Roundup: STRANGER THINGS: THE FIRST SHADOW Opens On Broadway

Broadway gets turned upside down in the new high-tech, supernatural thriller STRANGER THINGS: THE FIRST SHADOW, opening tonight at Broadway’s Marquis Theatre! What did the critics think o…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 12:06AM

‘Stranger Things: The First Shadow’ review: Netflix’s Broadway play is an assault on the senses by Johnny Oleksinski

All of the blaring special effects are in service of a throwaway play in which the real villain ain't Vecna — it's the writing.

SOURCE: The New York Post at 12:00AM

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