Review: THE WIZARD OF OZ at Children's Theatre Company
The Wizard will certainly see you now.
Review: FAULT at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The blame game’s the thing in this world premiere play from Scooter Pietsch.
Review: GODSPELL at Theatre Harrisburg
For an evening of terrific talent, beautiful staging, and emotional performances, check out Theatre Harrisburg’s production of Godspell on stage through May 10th.
THE ANTI-MAGIC MAGIC SHOW Set To Perform At Hollywood Fringe
Magician and mentalist Benjamin B, a Magic Castle member whose tricks have been performed by David Blaine and others, will present THE ANTI-MAGIC MAGIC SHOW at the Hobgoblin Playhouse in Los Angeles.
Goodman Theatre Cancels MA RAINEY Performance Following Death of Cast Member
Chicago's The Goodman Theatre halted their Saturday matinee performance of 'Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom' due to the death of cast member Matt DeCaro, reports the Chicago Tribune.
FABULOUS, DARLING! Play Will Get Palm Springs Reading
Playwright Luke Yankee has announced FABULOUS, DARLING!, an all-male reimagining of Noël Coward's PRIVATE LIVES set in Palm Springs and Puerto Vallarta, blending Coward's wit with a contemporary queer lens.
FIGARO: A NEW MUSICAL To Be Reimagined By Creator Ashley Jana
Ashley Jana announced a major creative overhaul of FIGARO: AN ORIGINAL MUSICAL, shifting from dream-based ambiguity to a literal thriller, with a 45+ track concept album in development following the show's London Palladium premiere.
Lawrence Brownlee, Hera Hyesang Park, And More Lead Gala At Carnegie Hall
Sejong Soloists will present its Gala Concert at Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall, featuring Metropolitan Opera artists Lawrence Brownlee, Anthony Roth Costanzo, Hera Hyesang Park, and violinist Chee-Yun.
How are the Tony Nominations Decided?
For Broadway fans, the highlight of every spring is the announcement of the Tony Award nominations—the most prestigious recognition in American theatre.
Review: THE RESISTIBLE RISE OF ARTURO UI, starring Mark Gatiss
A corrupt lot steeped in scandal puppeteers the economy.
Video: Watch Highlights from THE LOST BOYS on Broadway
The world premiere of THE LOST BOYS opens tonight, Sunday, April 26, 2026, at Broadway’s Palace Theatre.
Review: OFF THE RAILS, Oran Mor
A live-looped musical comedy about how far one woman will go to escape her demons… and which ScotRail service will get her there the fastest.
Did You Know That These SNL Stars Have Appeared in Broadway Shows?
Since the start of television’s legendary Saturday Night Live in 1975, there has been cross-over between the show and Broadway.
Review: TWO HALVES OF GUINNESS, Park Theatre
Zeb Soanes captures the voice perfectly to give us the life and times of a huge figure in 20th century acting on stage and screen
Review: South Coast Repertory Presents World Premiere of EAT ME
First developed and workshopped at South Coast Repertory’s annual Pacific Playwrights Festival in 2025, celebrated new “it” playwright Talene Monahon’s freshly birthed play EAT ME is currently being presented at OC’s Tony Award-winning regional theater as a fully-formed World Premiere prod
Review: ATP presents the shockingly unexpected tale of WILDWOMAN with a wickedly modern twist
This show has so many modern aspects that are blended in with the historic backdrop that the audience initially find the contrast comical.
Review: LEND ME A SOPRANO at Scripps Ranch Theatre
If you’re in the mood for something light, silly, and a little bit chaotic with a musical flair, “Lend Me a Soprano” won’t disappoint.
Review: THE HOUSEWARMING at Goodwood Theatre
Australia is not a classless society.
Review Roundup: JOE TURNER'S COME AND GONE Opens On Broadway
August Wilson is back on Broadway with Taraji P.
Review: THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG at Downtown Cabaret Theatre
On Saturday, April 25th, at 12:00 PM, I saw the newest Theatre for Young Audiences production at the Downtown Cabaret Theatre in Bridgeport, CT, THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG.
Review: Fly North Theatricals’ FIDDLER ON THE ROOF is a Triumph
This production of Fiddler on the Roof is a triumph! It is fresh, exciting, engaging, entertaining, and unlike any other seen.
Ballet Hispánico Asks Dance to Carry the Weight of Cultural Survival
What did our critic think of BALLET HISPÁNICO ASKS DANCE TO CARRY THE WEIGHT OF CULTURAL SURVIVAL at New York City Center?
Interview: Kirsten Greenidge Brings the Laughs to DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT
Playwright Kirsten Greenidge is used to telling stories through her dramas like her Obie Award-winning “Milk Like Sugar,” and “Our Daughters, Like Pillars,” and “The Luck of the Irish.
Review: DON QUIXOTE, Sadler's Wells
Carlos Acosta’s favourite ballet full of Spanish sun and slapstick humour is a very silly story.
Review: JESSIES, Pavilion Theatre
Spanning from 1980 to 1995, the story dives into the highs and lows of queer life during a time of upheaval, hope, and hard-won joy.
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