New Stage Version of MRS. DALLOWAY Will Embark on UK Tour
A gripping new version of Virginia Woolf’s daring and radical masterpiece Mrs Dalloway is set to tour to venues across England this summer.
DaDa Expands Leadership Team With New CEO And Operations Manager
DaDa, a key player in disability and Deaf arts, has appointed Ben Haslam as CEO and Faye Christiansen as Operations Manager.
JUST ANOTHER DAY Comes to Wasatch Theatre Company Next Month
Just Another Day is coming to Wasatch Theatre Company next month.
ATHENA Comes to 21ten Theatre
Athena will be performed at 21ten Theatre this month.
Charlotte Street Reveals 2026 Visual Artist & Generative Performing Artist Award Fellows
Charlotte Street has announced the recipients of the 2026 Visual Artist and Generative Performing Artist Awards, honoring the outstanding achievements of Kansas City area contemporary artists.
Shonagh Reid Appointed Chair of Talawa Theatre Company
In its landmark 40th anniversary year, Talawa Theatre Company has appointed Shonagh Reid as its new chair of the board of trustees.
VIENNA, VIENNA, VIENNA Comes to Six Points Theater
Vienna, Vienna, Vienna is a globetrotting dramedy following three generations of Jewish women who return to the Austrian capital their family once fled during the Nazi era.
Photos: Tony Award Winner Victoria Clark Visits P.S. 212 For Read Across America Day
Tony Award-winner Victoria Clark stopped by PS 212 in New York City in celebration of Read Across America Day.
Feature: EVERY BRILLIANT THING at Players By The Sea
Players by the Sea Theatre will open 'Every Brilliant Thing' this Friday.
Review: THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES at Music Box Lounge Hot Springs
What did our critic think of THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES at Music Box Lounge Hot Springs?
Irene Collective Brings a Fresh Female Gaze to A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE
A Streetcar Named Desire has rarely been seen through a woman’s eyes, but The Irene Collective aims to change that with a New Orleans production centering on sisters Blanche and Stella.
Review: WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? at Backyard Renaissance
'Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” is undeniably a marathon, but in the hands of Backyard Renaissance, the journey rarely loses its grip.
Interview: Kara Greenberg of LEOPOLDSTADT at Main Street Theater
In Main Street Theater’s production of Leopoldstadt, Tom Stoppard traces the lives of a Jewish family in Vienna across more than half a century, capturing the joys of family life alongside the devastating impact of rising antisemitism and the Holocaust.
Review: DAMN YANKEES at Alhambra Theatre & Dining
What did our critic think of DAMN YANKEES at Alhambra Theatre & Dining?
Review: TREEMONISHA at Washington National Opera At Lisner Auditorium
What did our critic think of TREEMONISHA at Washington National Opera At Lisner Auditorium?
Review: EVERYBODY at Kansas City Actors Theatre
The new Kansas City Actors Theater production of “Everybody” is a sly meditation on the human condition.
Review: FAIR PLAY At Old Fitz Theatre Explores Much More Than Rigours Of Competitive Sports
Ella Road’s FAIR PLAY challenges the structure and rules around women's sports and what defines a woman through the relationship between two young athletes from vastly different backgrounds.
Review: THE HOLY ROSENBERGS, Menier Chocolate Factory
At the Menier Chocolate Factory, the revival of Ryan Craig’s The Holy Rosenbergs arrives with the weight of history attached to it.
Review: COMEDIANS EARNESTLY SINGING MUSICAL THEATRE at Joe's Pub
COMEDIANS EARNESTLY SINGING MUSICAL THEATRE celebrated its fifth anniversary with a Friday February 27, 2026 show at Joe’s Pub.
Review: BIRTHDAY CANDLES at Curious Theatre
What did our critic think of BIRTHDAY CANDLES at Curious Theatre? Curious Theatre's talented team and more than capable actors show case a brilliant play new to the Denver area.
Review: BRIGHT STAR Takes Center Stage at Manatee Players
Bright Star is a Bluegrass/Folk musical written and composed by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell.
Phantom Brotherhood: Nik Walker and Kyle Scatliffe Step Into MASQUERADE on Survival Jobs
In this video, Walker and Scatliffe discuss their friendship and why supporting one another is essential in an industry that can often be challenging to navigate.
Up on the Marquee: DEATH OF A SALESMAN Returns
Attention will be paid! Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman is now in previews at the Winter Garden Theatre, where it will open on Thursday, April 9.
Interview: Tommy Kaiser of RENT IN CONCERT
I caught up with Tommy Kaiser during a stop in Cerritos, California.
Review: Arthur Miller’s THE PRICE at Pacific Resident Theatre through April 12
Thanks to de Santos’ insightful direction, the on-going dialogues never seem to drag and the action flows at a pace which keeps the audience interested in just what happens between these well-written characters.
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