
Women are the force driving the theatre’s soul. This month, we celebrate the directors, writers, and designers redefining the stage. From the wings to the rafters, discover the grit and genius of the women powering theatre's evolution. It's time to honor some of these icons!

Becky Shaw
89%
513 ratings
Gina Gionfriddo, the playwright for this production, brings the razor-sharp wit that has twice named her a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Her editorial voice expertly dissects the complexities of modern ethics and flawed relationships, crafting a dark comedy that is as intellectually demanding as it is ferociously funny.

The Fear of 13
91%
598 ratings
Lindsey Ferrentino is the visionary playwright behind this production, lending her singular gift for finding profound humanity within the darkest corners of the justice system. Her writing balances raw intensity with unexpected grace, forcing a visceral confrontation with the weight of memory and the resilience of the human spirit.

The Rocky Horror Show on Broadway
91%
401 ratings
Jane Cox, the immaculate lighting designer for this production, carrying the prestige of her 2024 Tony Award win for her masterful work on Appropriate. Her editorial eye for atmosphere and shadow—refined through recent acclaimed designs for Macbeth and The Color Purple—brings a thrilling, electrifying glow to this cult classic revival.

Buena Vista Social Club
96%
2.1k ratings
LaChanze is executive producing further cementing her transition from a Tony-winning stage icon to one of Broadway’s most formidable "power producers." Having won Tony Awards for producing both The Outsiders and Kimberly Akimbo, her editorial leadership ensures this tribute to the legendary Cuban collective is as culturally resonant as it is commercially spectacular.

Indian Princesses
With playwright Eliana Theologides Rodriguez and director Miranda Cornell at the helm, the production is driven by a predominantly female and non-binary creative team who bring a deliberate, sharp-witted interiority to the stage. Their collaboration transforms a summer camp setting into a high-stakes arena for exploring power and sisterhood, proving that the most compelling storytelling happens when the "insider" perspective is given full control of the room.

Dog Day Afternoon
87%
1k ratings
Isabella Byrd, lighting designer, brings the same acclaimed artistry that earned her double Tony nominations for Romeo + Juliet and Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club. Known as a "darkness designer," she uses light with surgical precision to heighten the tension of this high-stakes heist, proving exactly why she is one of the most sought-after visual storytellers on Broadway.

SIX
88%
3.7k ratings
Lucy Moss reigns as the co-director and co-writer of this production, infusing the stage with the same pop-fueled brilliance that made her the youngest woman ever nominated for a Tony for directing. Her sharp, satirical wit reimagines historical figures as modern icons, creating a high-energy manifesto on reclamation and sisterhood.

Hadestown
91%
5.2k ratings
Rachel Chavkin (director), Anaïs Mitchell (writer), and Jessica Paz (sound designer) representing a historic trio of Tony Award winners. Their collective genius fuels this mythic underworld, blending Mitchell’s soulful folk-opera with an immersive, award-winning sonic and visual landscape that has redefined the modern musical.

Masquerade
92%
71 ratings
Diane Paulus, the director, is bringing the same Tony-winning visionary energy she used to revolutionize Broadway hits like Waitress and Pippin. Her direction masterfully redefines a classic through a bold, immersive lens, inviting the audience to step directly into a haunting world of mystery and music.

Stranger Things: The First Shadow
91%
1.1k ratings
Sonia Friedman, the executive producer, holds her title as the most powerful woman in theater with over 60 Tony Awards to her name. Her editorial Midas touch is the engine behind this massive expansion of the Stranger Things universe, proving her unparalleled ability to turn global phenomena into breathtaking, high-stakes theatrical events.

The Lost Boys
89%
702 ratings
Jen Schriever, lighting designer, brings the same Tony-nominated brilliance she displayed in the Pulitzer Prize-winning A Strange Loop and the recent revival of Glengarry Glen Ross. Her expert manipulation of shadow and atmospheric glow creates a high-stakes visual language that is essential for grounding this supernatural world in raw, modern intensity.

11 to Midnight
92%
126 ratings
Marideth Telenko and Lyndsay Magid Aviner are the co-creators of this seamlessly weaving together their respective expertise as choreographer and director. Their collaborative vision breathes life into a world of nocturnal mystery, blending high-energy movement with a cinematic directorial lens to craft an unforgettable immersive experience.