Interview: Chris Gethard Tackles Fatherhood, Masculinity & Thoughtful Comedy in A FATHER & THE SUN
by Chloe Rabinowitz - March 29, 2023 Read BroadwayWorld's interview with comedian Chris Gethard as he discusses comedy, fatherhood and more in his new Off-Broadway show A Father & The Sun....
Album Review: Matthew Scott Records His Show THE JESUS YEAR For All To Hear & For All Time
by Bobby Patrick - June 14, 2023 Our personal fave, CALICO SKIES an almost impossibly high number in Matthew’s impossibly high voice, and with power under complete control he demonstrates he’s a once-in-a-generation voice...
Interview: 'No Other Show Has Fans Like Ours.': Jak Malone of OPERATION MINCEMEAT on Playing Hester Leggett and Fandoms
by Kat Mokrynski - September 01, 2023 Recently, I had the chance to speak with Jak Malone of Operation Mincemeat who plays several characters including Hester Leggett and Bernard Spilsbury. We discussed what it's been like being working with actors he has been a fan of, how he has developed his characters, and even what it has been like...
BWW Blog: New York City Bucket List for Theatre Lovers
by Student Blogger: Maura Consedine - October 12, 2020 Whether youa??re a local looking for a unique way to fill your time, or a tourist who is indecisive about what to do, here is a list of 20 ideas to hopefully inspire your inner theatre-lover. ...
Feature: The Days Of Cabaret Gratitude - Day Twenty-Three - The Woman For The Ages
by Stephen Mosher - November 23, 2023 Today, we return to last year's Days Of Cabaret Gratitude with THE WOMAN FOR THE AGES...
EDINBURGH 2023: Review: SOFIE HAGEN: BANGLORD, Monkey Barrel
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 13, 2023 Comedian Sofie Hagen brings Banglord to Monkey Barrel....
Album Review: Matthew Scott Records His Show THE JESUS YEAR For All To Hear & For All Time
by Bobby Patrick - June 14, 2023 Our personal fave, CALICO SKIES an almost impossibly high number in Matthew’s impossibly high voice, and with power under complete control he demonstrates he’s a once-in-a-generation voice...
Createtheater & Prism Stage Company Reveal The 2023 New Works Festival Awards
by Stephi Wild - June 27, 2023 New York, NY - CreateTheater, under the artistic direction of Off-Broadway producer Cate Cammarata in association with The Prism Stage Company, have announced the 2023 New Works Festival Awards from their annual New Works Festival that ran from May 23rd to June 11th at Theater Row....
BWW Review: OC's South Coast Repertory Offers World Premiere One-Man Play A SHOT RANG OUT
by Michael Quintos - October 20, 2021 Tony Award-winning playwright Richard Greenberg (TAKE ME OUT, THREE DAYS OF RAIN) has been commissioned to write A SHOT RANG OUT: A PLAY IN ONE MAN, which continues its World Premiere production at South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa, CA through November 6. Featuring ecstatic delivery by SCR Artisti...
BWW Review: BREATHE Takes Philicia Saunders on a Life-Changing Journey
by Ellen Dostal - December 20, 2020 Like most solo productions, Philicia Saunders’ BREATHE comes from her own experiences. Unique to her telling however is the method by which she relates that story. Necessitated by a global pandemic that has forced audiences to view theatrical productions from behind a computer screen, Saunders has e...
Student Blog: Balancing Act: Tools to Manage Course Load, Theatre, and Work Responsibilities!
by Student Blogger: Veronica Flynn - August 05, 2024 Navigating a busy schedule can be challenging, but with the right tools, you can turn chaos into order. Discover how digital calendars, task management apps, and communication tools can help you effectively balance coursework, theatre commitments, and work responsibilities. Dive into practical tips ...
Review: Utah “Boy” Taylor Frey Grows Up, Get's Married, and Has A Kid Like Any Other Good Mormon Should In TAYLOR FREY At 54 Below
by Bobby Patrick - October 09, 2022 From his music to his voice to his performance to his dang outfit - everything about this self-titled show was the perfect example of the art of a classic story cabaret....
BWW Review: Funny But Flawed TOOTSIE Musical Adaptation Sashays Into OC's Segerstrom Center
by Michael Quintos - June 08, 2022 What did our critic think of Tootsie in Costa Mesa? Despite a still problematic central premise, the non-equity national tour of the stage adaptation of TOOTSIE---now playing at Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa through June 12, 2022---is, for the most part, a funny but flawed musical spr...
Review: AIN'T TOO PROUD Revisits The Temptations' Hits at Segerstrom Center
by Michael Quintos - October 20, 2023 A surprisingly enjoyable jukebox musical featuring phenomenally-performed song-and-dance spectaculars (but with an awkwardly delivered story structure), this touring version of the 2019 Broadway musical about the founding of Motown's R&B supergroup The Temptations is a fun evening at the theater, es...
Review: TALKING HANDS, Streaming
by Cheryl Markosky - December 12, 2022 Actions can speak louder than words - a proverb that's especially relevant with the new release of Deafinitely Theatre's final two films of its Talking Hands series....
BWW Review: BREATHE Takes Philicia Saunders on a Life-Changing Journey
by Ellen Dostal - December 20, 2020 Like most solo productions, Philicia Saunders’ BREATHE comes from her own experiences. Unique to her telling however is the method by which she relates that story. Necessitated by a global pandemic that has forced audiences to view theatrical productions from behind a computer screen, Saunders has e...
HEADLINES ARE FRONTLINES Mobile Art Installation Announced
by A.A. Cristi - October 20, 2020 “HEADLINES ARE FRONTLINES,” a new film and music installation, will display news headlines from 1,460 days of the Trump presidency on the sides of moving trucks in cities across the U.S. from October 26 to 28, 2020, ahead of the presidential election. ...
Five Towns College Comes To Don't Tell Mama With IN THE MIX
by A.A. Cristi - December 16, 2022 'In The Mix: a Cabaret Final' will be presented live at Don't Tell Mama, December 21, 2022 featuring FTC Theatre Arts students making their NYC cabaret debuts. ...
Feature: EARL TURNER talks about life, cruising, and selling out Myron's at The Smith Center
by Theresa Bertram - September 21, 2022 ...
Student Blog: An Up-Close Look at Broadway Up Close
by Student Blogger: Kat Mokrynski - February 28, 2022 This past month, I had the opportunity to speak with Tim Dolan, the owner of Broadway Up Close, a company of storytellers who share stories to help visitors get a closer look at the world of Broadway. There are three different components that make up Broadway Up Close - Tours, gifts, and workshops. ...
Review: AIN'T TOO PROUD Revisits The Temptations' Hits at Segerstrom Center
by Michael Quintos - October 20, 2023 A surprisingly enjoyable jukebox musical featuring phenomenally-performed song-and-dance spectaculars (but with an awkwardly delivered story structure), this touring version of the 2019 Broadway musical about the founding of Motown's R&B supergroup The Temptations is a fun evening at the theater, es...
BroadwayWorld Editors On Their Favorite Shows Of The Season
by Alan Henry - April 13, 2020 Though theatre seasons around the country were cut short, we wanted to celebrate the theatre that our critics did get to see before things shut down. We asked them for their favorite show they saw this season. Check out their replies below!...
Review: South Coast Repertory Presents World Premiere Play JOAN
by Michael Quintos - November 11, 2024 Featuring a remarkable, gutsy performance by Tessa Auberjonois as the legendary comedienne, JOAN is an absorbing and hilarious new work that also feels like an on-going work-in-progress. The world premiere production continues performances at South Coast Repertory through November 24, 2024....
BWW Review: Julia Murney Nurtures Full 54 Below House with SOOTHE MY SOUL
by Stephen Mosher - February 26, 2022 The singing actress and concert star is back at 54 Below with her first post-pandemic solo show, and she isn't messing around. Julia Murny came to heal, which is exactly what she did...
HEADLINES ARE FRONTLINES Mobile Art Installation Announced
by A.A. Cristi - October 20, 2020 “HEADLINES ARE FRONTLINES,” a new film and music installation, will display news headlines from 1,460 days of the Trump presidency on the sides of moving trucks in cities across the U.S. from October 26 to 28, 2020, ahead of the presidential election. ... |