Review: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING at The Baron's Men @ Curtain Theatre
A glorious farewell under the Texas stars. The Baron’s Men light up Austin’s Curtain Theatre with Much Ado About Nothing—witty, romantic, and full of life. Packed house, roaring applause. #ATXTheatre #Shakespeare #BWW...
Review: SUMMER AND SMOKE at The Filigree Theatre
The Filigree Theatre's Summer and Smoke glows with longing and lyricism under Elizabeth V. Newman’s deft direction and outstanding cast. Tennessee Williams’ battle between spirit and desire heats up the stage like the Texas summer sun. #ATXTheatre...
Review: LEARNING TO HUMAN at Hyde Park Theatre
Learning to Human is raw, hilarious, and life-affirming. A confessional solo show that will make you laugh, cry, and leave ready to fight for your own joy. Run, don’t walk. #BWW #ATXTheatre...
Review: THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE at Penfold Theatre
Penfold Theatre's production of THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE is both fresh and timeless! It's a show full of chaos, humor, and unexpected moments of heart. #BWW #ATXTheatre...
Review: LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS at CITY THEATRE AUSTIN
'Little Shop of Horrors' never loses its bite. Clever puppetry, a standout Greek chorus, and characters who reveal humanity’s darkest corners elevate Menken & Ashman’s timeless score, keeping this cult classic in full bloom onstage. #BWW #ATXTheatre...
Review: AMY AND THE ORPHANS at Ground Floor Theatre
Authentic representation belongs at the heart of the American stage, and it belongs in Austin....
Review: THE WIZARD OF OZ at Zach Theater
The Wizard of Oz at Zach is a delight. Cowboy boots, aerialists, a real Toto, and a cast with voices and moves that could light up Broadway. Bold, fresh, unforgettable. #BWW #ATXTheatre...
Review: STOP KISS at Georgetown Palace Theatre
Diana Son’s Stop Kiss at the Palace tenderly portrays two women falling in love in 1990s NYC, when queer stories were rare on stage. Love, vulnerability, and the cost of visibility are woven together, even if pacing sometimes blunts the impact....
Review: W;T at City Theatre Of Austin
From July 25 to August 10, City Theatre of Austin presents Margaret Edson’s Pulitzer Prize winning play W;T as part of its 2025 season. See more from the review here!...
Review: PRETTY FILTHY – Doctuh Mistuh Heats Up the Night
Doctuh Mistuh Productions has built a reputation for bold, envelope-pushing theatre, but with Pretty Filthy, they don’t just push boundaries—they torch them....
Review: BEAUTIFUL: THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL at Georgetown Palace Theatre
Beautiful, at Georgetown Palace Theatre, delivers timeless hits and heartfelt moments, capturing the magic of Carole King’s story. A joyful theatrical experience....
Review: THE TOXIC AVENGER: THE MUSICAL at Doctuh Mistuh Productions
The Toxic Avenger stomps on stage dripping with radioactive swagger. Loud, brash, and gloriously unfiltered. Now playing at Austin Playhouse thru Aug 10, 2025. #BWW #ATXTheatre...
Review: THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL at Magnolia Musical Theatre
Magnolia Musical Theatre's production of The SpongeBob Musical brings Bikini Bottom to life under the stars with a colorful, clever, and full of heart production for the entire family! Free admission! #ATXtheatre #SpongeBobMusical #FreeTheatre #familyfun...
Review: LIZZIE The Musical at Austin Playhouse
Rock operas are a rare breed. Jesus Christ Superstar, Tommy and Hair are the gold standard, but Lizzie, The Musical drags the genre into a darker, fiercer realm with a punk-rock snarl—and it absolutely blows the roof off Austin Playhouse.
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Review: BYE BYE BIRDIE at TexARTS
TexArts’ Bye Bye Birdie leans into its vintage charm with a wink. Outdated? Yes, Entertaining? Absolutely! And sometimes that is what we need! Musical comedy with a twist of self-awareness and a solid cast. #ATXTheatre #BWW...
Review: WAITRESS THE MUSICAL at ZACH Theatre
WAITRESS was originally a small indie film with a big heart. Written and directed by Adrienne Shelly, the 2007 movie told the story of Jenna, a Southern diner waitress with a knack for pie-making and a longing for a better life. The film quietly built a loyal following, beloved for its quirky charm,...
Review: TARTUFFE at City Theatre Austin
Tartuffe at City Theatre Austin is a fast, funny take on Molière’s classic. Modern setting, old-school text, sharp satire. Still scary how easily we fall for false prophets, on stage and in real life. #ATXTheatre #BWW...
Review: PROOF at Georgetown Palace Playhouse
Proof at Georgetown Palace Playhouse is a thoughtful production with a clever set full of glowing equations. Patti Maisano leads with heart, and Gerry Stamatelatos adds charm as Hal. Small space, big questions. #ATXTheatre #BWW...
Review: H.M.S. PINAFORE by Gilbert And Sullivan Austin At MacTheatre
Gilbert & Sullivan Austin's H.M.S. Pinafore sets sail with sharp satire, standout ensemble work, & pitch-perfect wit. Highlights: “When I Was a Lad” + a Cousin who steals every scene. Victorian absurdity never felt so fresh. Anchors ahoy!...
REVIEW: FAT HAM at the Austin Playhouse
A bold, hilarious, and deeply moving reimagining of Hamlet. Austin Playhouse’s Fat Ham is a theatrical triumph—perfectly cast, brilliantly directed, and bursting with heart, humor, and power. Don’t miss this unforgettable ride....
Review: FOR THE PLEASURE OF SEEING HER AGAIN at Different Stages Repertory At The Vortex
Directed with heart, performed with soul, For The Pleasure of Seeing Her Again is a luminous tribute to mothers, memory, and the quiet magic of everyday life. #ATXTheatre #BWW...
Review: GRAND HOTEL at The Alchemy Theatre At Zach
Grand Hotel is a reminder that even in the most gilded rooms, behind the velvet curtains and crystal chandeliers, the true drama lies in the lives of those passing through—and in what they leave behind. #ATXTheatre #BWW...
Review: SINCE WE’VE NO PLACE TO GO at The Rosette
Since We’ve No Place to Go trades Hallmark holiday tropes for something messier, funnier, and deeply human. Real performances with heat and heart. Now playing through 6/1. #ATXTheatre #BWW...
Review: RUMORS at City Theatre
Rumors at City Theatre: Neil Simon’s farce at its most absurd! No life lessons here, just pure, well-paced chaos and big laughs. Sometimes that's exactly what we need....
Review: ANNIE at Texas Performing Arts
Annie is a heartfelt, faithful revival and a timeless message of hope. The red-haired orphan and her cast of outcasts left the audience smiling and on its feet, proving once more that “The sun’ll come out tomorrow”...
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