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Latest Review Roundups

Review Roundup: Dave Malloy's THREE HOUSES Opens Off-Broadway
May 21, 2024

Performances are now underway for Dave Malloy's Three Houses, which is now playing at the Signature Theatre through June 9.  Read the reviews here!

Review Roundup: DEATH BECOMES HER Opens Pre-Broadway Run in Chicago
May 20, 2024

Read the reviews for the pre-Broadway World Premiere of Death Becomes Her, now playing in Chicago.

Review Roundup: Laura Winters' ALL OF ME at the New Group
May 15, 2024

The New Group is now presenting All of Me, by Laura Winters. Check out what the critics are saying about the new play!

Review Roundup: HERE THERE ARE BLUEBERRIES Opens At New York Theatre Workshop
May 14, 2024

New York Theatre Workshop and Tectonic Theater Project present Here There Are Blueberries, co-written by NYTW Usual Suspect and Tony & Emmy award nominee Moisés Kaufman (The Laramie Project) & Emmy Award nominee Amanda Gronich (The Laramie Project) and conceived & directed by Moisés Kaufman. Read reviews!

Review Roundup: The Bengsons' THE KEEP GOING SONGS Opens at Lincoln Center Theater/LCT3
May 03, 2024

Read the reviews for The Keep Going Songs at Lincoln Center Theater/LCT3. Learn more about the show.

Review Roundup: STAFF MEAL Opens at Playwrights Horizons
April 29, 2024

Read the reviews for Staff Meal at Plawyrights Horizons.


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Review: FAT HAM at The Old Globe
San Diego: ErinMarie Reiter on June 01, 2024

'Fat Ham' is a dynamic, tragic, and comedic, remixing key moments of the original into a one-act exploring societal roles and expectations, toxic family dynamics, and being true to yourself in a wholly entertaining and creative way. “Fat Ham” is playing at the Old Globe through June 23rd.

Review: SWING! At Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre
Ft. Myers/Naples: Elizabeth James on May 31, 2024

What did our critic think of SWING! at Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre?

Review: A YEAR OF TOAD AND FROG at Musical Bos Theatre
Central Pennsylvania: Sandra Harberger on May 31, 2024

What did our critic think of A YEAR OF TOAD AND FROG at Musical Bos Theatre?

Review: HOW TO BE AN ETHICAL SLUT at Comedy Arts Theater Of Charlotte
Charlotte: Vickie Evans on May 31, 2024

What did our critic think of HOW TO BE AN ETHICAL SLUT at Comedy Arts Theater Of Charlotte?

Review: Seth Rudetsky presents Tony Winner Lillias White at OC's Segerstrom Center
Los Angeles: Michael Quintos on May 31, 2024

To close out their 2023-2024 Series, Segerstrom Center welcomed theater aficionado Seth Rudetsky to serve as an interviewer/pianist for Tony Award winner Lillias White for three shows May 16-18, 2024 in one of the most incredibly wonderful, fan-favoring shows that the OC arts campus has ever hosted at the intimate Samueli Theater in Costa Mesa, CA.

Review: CASHINO at Birdland Is High-Energy, Nonstop Fun
Cabaret: Rebecca Kaplan on May 31, 2024

Susie Mosher (Hairspray) and recording artist John Boswell are Johnny Niagra and Pepper Cole, two desperate, crazy Vegas casino singers. Mosher and Boswell are doing a limited run of Cashino, with a short film followed by a high energy live set featuring crazy, ultra-specific 80s + Broadway mashups. See the last two shows on June 25th and July 30th

Review: WHERE THE MOUNTAIN MEETS THE SEA at Signature Theatre
Washington, DC: Hannah R. Wing on May 31, 2024

Signature Theatre’s production, Where The Mountain Meets the Sea, is a touching narrative that explores the complex dynamics between a father and son, set to the soulful sounds of mountain music. You don’t want to miss out on this original musical, which will stay with you in your heart, even after you leave the theatre.

Review: CLUE: A NEW COMEDY, PROVES THE GAMES AFOOT at STRAZ CENTER
Tampa/St. Petersburg: Drew Eberhard on May 31, 2024

Adapted from the much-loved 1985 film, and the Hasbro Board Game, Clue: A New Comedy, is a murder mystery of a farcical nature that was written by Sandy Rustin and features additional materials by Hunter Foster and Eric Price.

Review: WE ALL FALL DOWN at The New Jewish Theatre
St. Louis: James Lindhorst on May 31, 2024

The Stein family has gathered to celebrate the Passover Seder for the first time. Linda, the controlling family matriarch, insisted that all the members of her family gather for the traditional celebration that has been anything but a tradition for their non-practicing secular family.

Review: LEONA MITCHELL RETURNS TO NEW YORK at Theater Of St. Jean
Classical Music: Peter Danish on May 31, 2024

When a legendary diva, one of the great voices of the 20th century, announces her return to the New York stage after an absence of two decades, fans are generally overjoyed – at first – then curious – then trepidatious – finally, hopeful that the return will be a success. 

Review: THE ODYSSEY at Red Curtain Theatre
Arkansas: Theresa Bertram on May 31, 2024

At the end of the school year, The Red Curtain Theatre, 913 W Oak Street, in Conway, puts together a program to spotlight what their students have learned over the year. They have voice lessons, dance in all styles, and musical theatre class for students of all ages including adults, done by professionals that truly care about their budding artists. This year, their finale was themed THE ODYSSEY, which was Produced by Kristen Dickerson and Emceed by Kurt Baumann and performed Thursday and Friday, May 23rd  and 24th.  It had variety with great costumes and an eclectic cohesiveness throughout the storytelling.  

Review: TOMATOES TRIED TO KILL ME BUT BANJOS SAVED MY LIFE at Foulds Theater
Ft. Myers/Naples: Fran Thomas on May 31, 2024

What did our critic think of TOMATOES TRIED TO KILL ME BUT BANJOS SAVED MY LIFE at Foulds Theater?

Review: MOSS's Reunion at Joe's Pub Is Radiant
Cabaret: Rob Lester on May 31, 2024

MOSS sang at Joe's Pub almost 20 years ago before making their first (and, so far, only) album. The occasional reunion of this group is an occasion for rejoicing! They were back for one of their regions and sound splendid. They are MOSS and they are marvelous.

Review: HARRY POTTER: A FORBIDDEN FOREST EXPERIENCE at The Briars Community Forest
Australia - Melbourne: Josh Stent on May 31, 2024

Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience is an enchanting and magical nighttime winter event for the entire family. Well worth an evening drive to the Briars Community Forest on the Mornington Peninsula, this immersive theatrical walking experience will captivate budding witches and wizards of all ages, as well as muggles.

Review: THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES is on tour
South Africa: Faeron Wheeler on May 31, 2024

I do love a fresh twist on a classic fairytale! And THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES from The Drama Factory definitely delivers. It's vibrant and fun, with laughs for young and old.

Review: PHILADELPHIA BALLET'S SPRING FESTIVAL at Red Rose Farm In Villanova
Philadelphia: Scott Serio on May 31, 2024

The annual Spring Festival has become an much-anticipated event for the Philadelphia Ballet and their patrons. Held for the fifth time, this year, at Board Chairman David F. Hoffman's Red Rose Farm the Villanova suburb of Philadelphia, the intimate, outdoor setting showcased three pieces by the ballet and two by the Philadelphia Ballet School's students along with a VIP reception and followed by a dinner.

Review: MATT ROGERS performs at Magnolia Blossom Festival
Arkansas: Theresa Bertram on May 31, 2024

Georgia born heartthrob releases newest single Better at Heartbreak

Review: FANNY at The Watermill Theatre
UK / West End: Mica Blackwell on May 31, 2024

With a captivating performance from Charlie Russell leading a fantastic ensemble and a well crafted script by Calum Finlay, this should mark your next visit to the Watermill Theatre in its amazing summer season.

Review: SPRING, STRINGS, AND TASTY THINGS at Green-Wood Cemetery Was Delightful
Cabaret: Eliana Sara on May 31, 2024

Sometimes macabre, sometimes whimsical, always beautiful, Death of Classical presents some of the most unique classical music and opera experiences in New York City. Their immersive May 24th event continued their tradition of weird yet lovely death-based musical fare straight out of crypts, graveyards, and catacombs.

Review: AWAKENING OF SPRING at Reverie Theatre Group
Rhode Island: John McDaid on May 31, 2024

For its first show in Rhode Island, the Reverie Theatre Group offers a superb — and sadly short — run of Frank Wedekind's challenging 1891 drama The Awakening of Spring. With a fine ensemble cast, thoughtful directorial choices, and intense in-the-round staging, this is an outstanding debut production that deserves to be seen.



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