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Review: 1.17AM, OR UNTIL THE WORDS RUN OUT, Finborough Theatre PhotoReview: 1.17AM, OR UNTIL THE WORDS RUN OUT, Finborough Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina - February 15, 2026

Two best friends, the ghost of Katie’s brother, a secret. When Roni shows up at Charlie’s old flat, she finds Katie rummaging through his things while a party is in full swing upstairs. When Charlie died months prior, Katie disappeared from Roni’s life, leaving her without a place to stay and ...


Review: DAWN at the Everyman Theatre PhotoReview: DAWN at the Everyman Theatre
by Tina Collins - February 13, 2026

In DAWN, the luminous world premiere by Tuyết Thị Phạm, now on stage at the Everyman Theatre , the ordinary becomes sacred. A kitchen table transforms into an altar. A cup of tea becomes an invocation. Silence stretches into something holy. What unfolds is not simply a story, but a ritual of...


Review: DEAR LIAR, Jermyn Street Theatre PhotoReview: DEAR LIAR, Jermyn Street Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina - February 11, 2026

Showbusiness is rife with affairs; it’s the reason tabloids exist. While these days paramours trade in texts and DMs, epistolary correspondence used to be the currency of illicit romances. It was the case for one George Bernard Shaw and Mrs Patrick Campbell (née Beatrice Rose Stella Tanner)....


Review Roundup: DANCE OF DEATH at Orange Tree Theatre PhotoReview Roundup: DANCE OF DEATH at Orange Tree Theatre
by Chloe Rabinowitz - February 09, 2026

Orange Tree Theatre is presenting Richard Eyre’s new adaptation of August Strindberg’s Dance of Death. See what the critics are saying about the production in BroadwayWorld's review roundup!...


Review: DANCE OF DEATH, Orange Tree Theatre PhotoReview: DANCE OF DEATH, Orange Tree Theatre
by Aliya Al-Hassan - February 07, 2026

Hatred, desolation and disappointment run deep through August Strindberg's Dance of Death. Marriage is a prison from which the only escape is death. With Valentine's Day rapidly approaching, director Richard Eyre's adaptation may remind you that your other half isn't quite so bad after all....


Review: ANGELS IN AMERICA, PART ONE: MILLENNIUM APPROACHES at Theater West End PhotoReview: ANGELS IN AMERICA, PART ONE: MILLENNIUM APPROACHES at Theater West End
by Albert Gutierrez - January 18, 2026

While much of the dramatic weight of Angels in America undeniably stems from the specter of AIDS, it would do the play a huge disservice to reduce it to a story about disease alone. What Theater West End makes clear is that Kushner’s work is as much about identity, loss, and the human struggle to ...


Review: OUR AMERICAN QUEEN, Bridewell Theatre PhotoReview: OUR AMERICAN QUEEN, Bridewell Theatre
by Clementine Scott - January 15, 2026

The stage is immediately set for a confrontation. We the audience are looking down the length of a Victorian dining table, lit from beneath, poised perfectly for domestic rows to erupt before the meal is even served....


REVIEW: Cihangir Atölye Sahnesi Presents Kâtip Bartleby PhotoREVIEW: Cihangir Atölye Sahnesi Presents Kâtip Bartleby
by Wesley Doucette - December 22, 2025

The three previous productions I attended at Cihangir Atölye Sahnesi achieved what felt like a contradiction in terms: blackbox maximalism. Imagine my surprise, then, when I entered their space for Kâtip Bartleby, an adaptation of Herman Melville’s Bartleby the Scrivener, and found a concentra...


Laurence Fishburne To Receive Inaugural James Earl Jones Prize at the 2026 Voice Arts PhotoLaurence Fishburne To Receive Inaugural James Earl Jones Prize at the 2026 Voice Arts Awards
by Chloe Rabinowitz - December 18, 2025

Laurence Fishburne will receive the inaugural James Earl Jones Prize at The Society of Voice Arts and Sciences' 2026 Voice Arts Awards....


Laurence Fishburne To Receive Inaugural James Earl Jones Prize at the 2026 Voice Arts PhotoLaurence Fishburne To Receive Inaugural James Earl Jones Prize at the 2026 Voice Arts Awards
by Josh Sharpe - December 18, 2025

The Society of Voice Arts and Sciences (SOVAS) will honor Laurence Fishburne with the inaugural James Earl Jones Prize at the 2026 Voice Arts Awards, taking place on January 18 at the Beverly Hilton. ...


Review: INDIAN INK, Hampstead Theatre PhotoReview: INDIAN INK, Hampstead Theatre
by Clementine Scott - December 17, 2025

Indian Ink is not among Tom Stoppard’s greatest plays. The tale of a literary darling moving to 1930s India is awkwardly structured and hamfisted in its messages about Indian identity. Yet this revival breathes new life into the lesser-known work....


Review: MUSEUM OF AUSTERITY, Young Vic PhotoReview: MUSEUM OF AUSTERITY, Young Vic
by Franco Milazzo - December 12, 2025

There are many museums dedicated to disaster, but only Britain could create one in which the exhibits are victims of its own fiscal policies. Museum of Austerity, revived at the Young Vic, is a cool, technologically-slick indictment, a moral subpoena served directly to your eyeballs through augmente...


Rebecca Naomi Jones and More Will Lead MOTHER RUSSIA Off-Broadway PhotoRebecca Naomi Jones and More Will Lead MOTHER RUSSIA Off-Broadway
by Stephi Wild - December 04, 2025

The cast has been revealed for Signature Theatre's upcoming off-Broadway production of Lauren Yee’s Mother Russia. Performances are scheduled from Feb. 3 through March 15 at the Romulus Linney Courtyard Theatre....


Review: THE WAVERLY GALLERY at Backyard Renaissance PhotoReview: THE WAVERLY GALLERY at Backyard Renaissance
by ErinMarie Reiter - December 03, 2025

Backyard Renaissance delivers an exquisite reminder: we do not choose when the people we adore begin to fade, but we do get to decide how fiercely we hold them while they do....


Review: THE BODYGUARD THE MUSICAL Launches Rockwell’s Proscenium Theater in Spectac PhotoReview: THE BODYGUARD THE MUSICAL Launches Rockwell’s Proscenium Theater in Spectacular Style
by Gilbert Kim Sancha - October 01, 2025

Rockwell’s Proscenium Theater makes its grand debut, heralding not just a new stage but a hub for immersive, unforgettable theatrical experiences in the heart of Metro Manila....


Review: HAMLET, starring Giles Terera, Chichester Festival Theatre PhotoReview: HAMLET, starring Giles Terera, Chichester Festival Theatre
by Gary Naylor - September 19, 2025

A Hamlet shorn of gimmicks allows its power to come through...


Rude Health Festival Returns For 2025 PhotoRude Health Festival Returns For 2025
by Stephi Wild - September 16, 2025

Artist-led community charity The Tute presents its most ambitious season yet with the return of Rude Health Festival, offering a wealth of world-class, anarchic and daring performances addressing the community’s needs. ...


Review: EH UP, ME OLD FLOWERS!, White Bear Theatre PhotoReview: EH UP, ME OLD FLOWERS!, White Bear Theatre
by Gary Naylor - September 13, 2025

Chris England's warm show is funny and clever and unafraid to pose some difficult questions...


Meet the Cast of PUNCH, Now on Broadway
 PhotoMeet the Cast of PUNCH, Now on Broadway
by Stephi Wild - September 09, 2025

Manhattan Theatre Club's American premiere of Punch, by James Graham is now playing at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre. Meet the cast of Punch here and learn all about the show's stars! ...


Previews: THE SECOND HURRICANE at Stray Dog Theatre PhotoPreviews: THE SECOND HURRICANE at Stray Dog Theatre
by James Lindhorst - July 29, 2025

On August 7, 2025, Stray Dog Theatre will continue its season with the youth opera The Second Hurricane. Composed by Aaron Copland, with a libretto by Edwin Denby, The Second Hurricane premiered in 1937 at The Playhouse in New York City. That original production was directed by a then 21-year-old Or...


Review: LIZZIE The Musical at Austin Playhouse PhotoReview: LIZZIE The Musical at Austin Playhouse
by Lynn Beaver - July 19, 2025

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. ...


Review: THE CONSTANT WIFE, Starring Rose Leslie PhotoReview: THE CONSTANT WIFE, Starring Rose Leslie
by Cheryl Markosky - July 07, 2025

It's a bold move for the Royal Shakespeare Company to slip in a remake of W Somerset Maugham's 1920s lesser-known comedy about infidelity in amongst more serious offerings like King Lear and Timon of Athens....


Review: GOD OF CARNAGE at Arkansas Repertory Theatre PhotoReview: GOD OF CARNAGE at Arkansas Repertory Theatre
by Theresa Bertram - June 24, 2025

Are we truly a civilized society or are we merely pretending, ready to protect our own and destroy others the moment we’re provoked? That’s the sharp and biting question at the heart of God of Carnage, Yasmina Reza’s dark comedy now on stage at Arkansas Repertory Theatre in Little Rock through...


Review Roundup: CALL ME IZZY is Now Playing on Broadway PhotoReview Roundup: CALL ME IZZY is Now Playing on Broadway
by Stephi Wild - June 13, 2025

The world premiere production of Call Me Izzy has officially opened on Broadway starring six-time Emmy Award-winning and Tony Award-nominated actress Jean Smart. Performances run through August 17, 2025. Read the reviews here!...


Review: LAURA at Twin Lakes Playhouse in Mountain Home PhotoReview: LAURA at Twin Lakes Playhouse in Mountain Home
by Theresa Bertram - June 05, 2025

I absolutely love the Ozark Mountains! There’s something peaceful yet invigorating about their rolling beauty, so anytime I get the chance to head that way, I take it. It didn’t take any convincing for me to make the trip to Mountain Home to check out the Twin Lakes Playhouse production of Laura...





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