On the Couch with Georgia King
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Josh Grisetti, the actor, director and educator who appeared on Broadway in <I>It Shoulda Been You</I> and <I>Something Rotten</I>, died by suicide on July 10, accord…
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Broadway Alum Josh Grisetti has passed away at 44. BroadwayWorld is saddened to report that the Something Rotten! and It Shoulda Been You star took his own life on Friday, July 10. Rob Mc…
The beloved actor and educator graced the Broadway stage in Something Rotten! and It Shoulda Been You.
By JAMES H. LEWIS The penultimate concert of the Petite Organ Summer series of Westminster Presbyterian Church featured a selection of liturgical music from the Reform Christian repertoire…
The production is classic heartwarming family entertainment, with some edgier jokes and references. By MEGAN FRAEDRICH
David Gordon| Grisetti took his own life on Friday, July 10. |||Josh Grisetti [...] Read More... from Josh Grisetti, Broadway Performer and Cal State Fullerton Professor, Dies at 44 The post…
Review by Ron Fassler . . . One of the first things you might be struck by while watching Jonathan Spector’s impressive three-hour and twenty-minute Birthright, currently playing at MCC, …
Each year, PLSN honors regional lighting production companies with our Hometown Hero award. This award honors the best regional lighting production company in six regions across North Americ…
Peter Filichia, James Marino, and Michael Portantiere review King Lear @ Hudson Valley Shakespeare, The Loved Ones @ Irish Rep, Giulia: The Poison Queen Of Palermo @ Perelman Performing Arts…
Here’s your guide to what’s happening on Pittsburgh area stages this week and through the end of August, from onStage Pittsburgh. Check back frequently as shows are being added regularly…
Principal Designer and Director of Design at Visual Terrain, Steven Young, brought the hit musical 'Mean Girls' to life at the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts using a dynamic rig o…
Royal Albert Hall, LondonShiny-suited and slick, the US standup fired off peppy and sometimes taboo-teasing gags about his cultural identity, married life and visits to a fertility clinicYou…
Kaminsky replaces Andrea Syglowksi as Etheline Cotgrave and will play the role in the pre-Broadway engagement at Boston’s Emerson Colonial Theatre.
‘I kissed a dog, I liked it,” the cast of ‘&Juliet sang, weirdly, at the 28th annual Broadway Barks pet adoption event at Shubert Alley, as captured in one of the videos below. Th…
At the newly renovated Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre, a stacked cast and sharp direction make for a midsummer triumph.
The playwright takes us back to her teenage angst in the early aughts, and her music-cued storytelling cuts deep. By JOHN STOLTENBERG
By Alix Cohen An amuse bouche of Irving Berlin’s “There’s No Business Like Show Business” is punctuated by observations from Sophie Tucker, Carol Channing and, in the audience, Maril…
Olivier-winning actress Elaine Paige is giving Broadway.com listeners a chance to hear her BBC Radio 2 show Elaine Paige on Sunday. This week, Paige shines a spotlight on a hand-picked sele…
The remarkable true story of cycling legend Cadel Evans returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with the award-winning CADEL: Lungs On Legs The post Edinburgh Fringe Preview: CADEL: Lungs O…
Rosie Holt brings her new comedy Churchill’s Urinal to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, a rambunctious romp through the corridors of power The post Edinburgh Fringe Preview: Churchill’s Ur…
Following acclaimed seasons in Australia and at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Arthur Hull returns with FLOP! The Best Songs From The Worst Musicals The post Edinburgh Fringe Preview: FLOP! …
Broadway has gone to the dogs (and cats)! Just yesterday, Broadway Barks returned for its 28th annual dog and cat adoption event in Shubert Alley. The special day was hosted by Bernadette Pe…
Sarah McGuinness invites Fringe audiences into a deeply personal and musically rich evening with Sarah McGuinness: Grit, Glitter and Gaslight The post Edinburgh Fringe Preview: Sarah McGuinn…
Michael Wynne’s acclaimed play Clive arrives at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, bringing a funny, moving and timely exploration of loneliness, technology and human connection The post Edinb…
Comedian, actor and writer Debra Tammer brings her acclaimed solo show Debra Tammer: Extraordinary Alien to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe The post Edinburgh Fringe Preview: Debra Tammer: Ext…
Playwright Miranda Austen ADEkoje revisits an 1895 gathering of Black women activists, uncovering the tensions, ambitions, and humanity behind a historic coalition.
Nottingham PlayhouseThe camaraderie and eccentricities of some model railway enthusiasts make for an endearing group portrait in William Ivory’s well-gauged comedyBefore the play begins, a…
Isabelle Barbier brings Rip Her To Shreds to Edinburgh Fringe 2026, a darkly comic and surreal exploration of teenage rivalry and rage The post Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Isabelle Barbier o…
Daniel McVey discusses their Edinburgh Fringe debut A Foot is Not an Appropriate Prize for the Tombola, bringing drag, puppetry and murder mystery to Pleasance. The post Edinburgh Fringe Int…
David Epley brings the high-energy Doktor Kaboom and the Wheel of Science! to this year’s Edinburgh Fringe, blending comedy with live science experiments The post Edinburgh Fringe Intervie…
Alley Scott brings Double Take to the Edinburgh Fringe 2026 showcasing contemporary mime through a playful and thought-provoking lens The post Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Alley Scott on Doub…
Frontmezzjunkies reports: World premieres, returning favourites, daring new musicals, dance, and unforgettable stories continue one of Toronto’s most adventurous theatrical traditions By R…
Royal Exchange, ManchesterA celebration of the cartoonist’s sexual awakening and queer identity as well as an investigation of darker family dynamics, this soulful show wears its heart on …
Braboeuf Manor, GuildfordElegantly stitching the plays into two parts of the same continuing story, Tom Littler’s sunny al fresco productions play every possible tragicomic noteTwo Shakesp…
Peter Van Norden, the veteran character actor whose career spanned more than four decades across Broadway, film, and television, died on July 9, 2026, at the age of 75. His death was announc…
By ALAN SMASON, WYES-TV Theatre Critic (“Steppin’ Out“) Scott Sauber has proven to be an accomplished and impressive performer in recent years. Already a successful director and lighti…
The actress and entrepreneur got an apartment in the city for the summer while she makes her Broadway debut in “Every Brilliant Thing.”
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The most persistent conversations often happen inside our own heads. Medusa asks, or maybe demands, us to listen to them. Before the space ignites, audience members slip on a pair of headpho…
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off-Broadway – Perelman Performing Arts Center: 251 Fulton Street. July 10-Aug. 2, 2026. Musical. Book/Score: Jennifer Nettles. Director: Mary Zimmerman. 2 hrs, 15 min. Critic: David Shewa…
ELECTRIFYING "DANNY AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA" As Roberta and Danny, Shannon Donovan and Michael Patrick Trimm provide enough sustained, electrifying performances and raw passion provide enough…
Unlike the cheeky title might suggest, Hill actually offers a sensitive and almost anthropological look at the dark side of fan culture. The post Why I Stuck a Flare Up My Arse for England a…
‘I’m not letting that dream go,’ said the actor
No stranger to delivering a live performance for thousands of screaming fans, Dwayne Johnson is looking to add a Broadway show to his extensive resume. The Golden Globe nominee recently reve…
Huge crowds of train fans turn out as the 1940s era Big Boy steam locomotive is making a rare trip cross country.
To celebrate the 20(!) summer reading lists I’ve posted over the years, I’m highlighting what I’ve most enjoyed about putting them together: finding, reading and sharing novels and sho…
An enormously promising new musical needs just a few tweaks to make it brilliant. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: Giulia: The Poison Queen of Palermo at Perelman Performing Arts Cente…