International

All-Femme, Asian-American CYMBELINE Reimagines Shakespeare for a New Era

When people speak of Shakespeare and his enduring ability to surprise, delight, and provoke, they rarely expect an all-femme, all-Asian…

1 year ago

FAWLTY TOWERS Returns to the West End

The sign outside may read “Fawlty Towers,” but there’s nothing faulty about the excitement building for one of Britain’s most…

1 year ago

EVITA’s Return: Jamie Lloyd to Revive the Musical Masterpiece

The announcement of a new revival of EVITA is enough to set hearts racing for theatregoers who adore Andrew Lloyd…

1 year ago

UK Government Unveils £60 Million Boost for Creative Industries: Could Australia Follow Suit?

It’s not every day you see government officials, industry titans, and cultural leaders pack a room to talk about the…

1 year ago

Erika Jayne’s Back

If you’ve watched Erika Jayne strut, spin, and sing her way through reality television, or if you recall her dance…

1 year ago

Dame Joan Plowright, Stalwart of British Stage and Screen, Dies at 95

LONDON – Dame Joan Plowright, a venerated figure of British theatre and film who forged a distinguished career spanning decades,…

1 year ago

How the Museum of Broadway is Honouring Black Storytellers

A vibrant, multicoloured tapestry of theatre history is about to get a little richer. This January, the Museum of Broadway…

1 year ago

Josh Groban Headlines A NIGHT TO REMEMBER

The Roundabout Theatre Company is gearing up for one of the most anticipated events of its calendar: a star-studded gala…

1 year ago

A PLACE FOR US: Ari Axelrod’s Celebration of Jewish Broadway

Ari Axelrod may already be familiar to some theatregoers, thanks to his magnetic performances at Birdland, in venues across the…

1 year ago

Brian Cox Returns to the West End in THE SCORE

History, music, and a star-studded cast collide this coming February when Brian Cox arrives in London to reprise his role…

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