Review: Mirvish's & JULIET Dazzles with a Phenomenal Cast
by Lauren Gienow
- December 16, 2025
Three and a half years after making its North American debut at the theatre next door, the now smash hit Broadway Musical & JULIET has made a grand return to Toronto at Mirvish’s Royal Alexandra Theatre with a stellar all-Canadian cast.
Review: ANNIE at Smithtown Performing Arts Center
by Sam Desmond
- December 05, 2025
For some holiday cheer, “Annie” at the Smithtown Performing Arts is the Christmas production to bring families that spirit of generosity and can-do attitude for December.
Review: BRIGHT STAR at Arkansas State University Beebe
by Theresa Bertram
- November 17, 2025
Arkansas State University–Beebe brought soaring bluegrass, southern storytelling, and undeniable charm to the stage November 6–9 with their production of BRIGHT STAR, directed by Ryan Gibbons and Hope Hargrove, with music direction by Frank Pitts and Sam Holtkamp.
ELMO'S GOT THE MOVES Comes to the Landers Center
by Stephi Wild
- November 17, 2025
Elmo’s Got the Moves will have kids and parents alike out of their seats and dancing along with Elmo and his Sesame Street friends as they move and groove to fan-favorite songs, including “Sunny Days,” “Elmo’s Got the Moves,” and “Letter of the Day.
Review: ANNIE at The Argyle Theatre
by Sam Desmond
- November 17, 2025
A perennial, heart-warming tale of personal and societal triumph, the Argyle Theatre’s opening night of “Annie” was a celebratory reminder of why we should never give up on our dreams, even if they look a little different when they come true.
The Den Theatre Announces December Comedy Lineup Featuring Jerrod Carmichael, Langston Kerman, The Sklar Brothers & More
by A.A. Cristi
- November 03, 2025
The Den Theatre in Chicago has announced its December 2025 comedy lineup, featuring performances by Jerrod Carmichael, Langston Kerman, The Sklar Brothers, Charlene Kaye’s Tiger Daughter (presented by Margaret Cho), John Achkar, Gavin Matts, and IMHO: The Show’s New Year’s Eve Party.
Review: URINETOWN at Second Generation Theatre
by Michael Rabice
- October 27, 2025
The days when old fashioned musical comedies were drawn from classic love stories, silly high school antics and farces will always be tried and true.