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Nicole Rosky

North Carolina

Managing Editor at BroadwayWorld

Writer at Freelance

Articles

  • 1 week ago | broadwayworld.com | Nicole Rosky

    Hawkins, Indiana is a place not so far away this spring. Just last month, Stranger Things: The First Shadow opened at the Marquis Theatre, turning Broadway upside down for a season full of mystery, illusion, and of course... demogorgons. In 1959 Hawkins, Indiana, the Creel family seeks a fresh start, especially their teenage son Henry, who is eager to escape his troubled past. Initially, things go well — he finds friendship and joins the school play.

  • 1 week ago | broadwayworld.com | Nicole Rosky

    Theatrical licensor Music Theatre International announced the official launch of Broadway Senior—a collection of musicals specifically developed for the needs and abilities of older adult performers.

  • 1 week ago | broadwayworld.com | Nicole Rosky

    The Off Broadway Alliance, an organization of Off-Broadway producers, theaters, general managers, press agents, and marketing professionals, has announced the nominees for the 14th Annual Off-Broadway Alliance Awards, honoring commercial and not-for-profit productions that opened Off Broadway during the 2024-2025 season. Awards will be presented in five competitive categories: Best New Musical, Best New Play, Best Revival, Best Solo Performance, and Best Unique Theatrical Experience.

  • 1 week ago | broadwayworld.com | Nicole Rosky

    A strange, insistent music is coming back to Broadway. BroadwayWorld has just learned that Lear deBessonet’s inaugural season as Lincoln Center Theater's Artistic Director will open with a new production of her acclaimed New York City Center Gala revival of RAGTIME, starring Tony nominee Joshua Henry (deBessonet’s Into the Woods, Carousel), Olivier and Grammy nominee Caissie Levy (Hair, Frozen), and Tony Award-winner Brandon Uranowitz (Leopoldstadt, LCT’s Falsettos).

  • 1 week ago | broadwayworld.com | Nicole Rosky

    The Pulitzer Prize Board has just announced that Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' Purpose has won the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Other finalists included: Oh, Mary!, by Cole Escola, and The Ally, by Itamar Moses. In addition, New York Magzine theatre critic Sara Holdren was a finalist in the Criticism category.

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