Cast Set for Max Wolf Friedlich's JOB at Writers Theatre
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Mar 3, 2026
Writers Theatre will continue its 2025/26 Season with the Chicago and Midwest premiere of the hit psychological thriller JOB, written by Max Wolf Friedlich and directed by David Esbjornson.
Video: First Look at A DOLL’S HOUSE at Two River Theater
by Joshua Wright
- Mar 3, 2026
Two River Theater has released a first look at Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House, adapted and directed by Justin Emeka. This world premiere adaptation reimagines the classic drama in 1950s suburban New Jersey, weaving Black culture into one of the most influential plays ever written. The production runs February 21 through March 15, 2026, in the Joan and Robert Rechnitz Theater.
Review: THE SHARK IS BROKEN at Fulton Theatre
by Jason Davis
- Mar 3, 2026
The Fulton Theatre has mounted a confident, engaging production of The Shark is Broken, running February 27 through March 22, 2026. Written by Ian Shaw and Joseph Nixon, the Olivier Award-nominated play pulls back the curtain on the filming of the 1975 classic Jaws, placing audiences on the deck of the Orca during the famously difficult summer shoot.
AJAX Comes to Boise Contemporary Theatre
by Stephi Wild
- Mar 3, 2026
The World Premiere of AJAX by Habib Yazdi and directed by Kareem Fahmy will come to Boise Contemporary Theatre next month. Performances run April 22-May 9, 2026.
ROMEO & JULIET Starring Sadie Sink & Noah Jupe Extends
by Stephi Wild
- Mar 3, 2026
Romeo & Juliet will extend for two weeks due to popular demand. The production, starring Sadie Sink and Noah Jupe, directed by Robert Icke, will begin performances at the Harold Pinter Theatre on Wednesday 18 March.
SEUSSICAL Returns to The Circuit Playhouse
by Stephi Wild
- Mar 3, 2026
The beloved musical SEUSSICAL will return to The Circuit Playhouse, bringing Dr. Seuss's characters to life on stage once more. Performances run March 13th - April 12th, 2026.
Review: Trinity Rep's THE WINTER'S TALE Delivers Flashes of Pure Theater
by John McDaid
- Mar 2, 2026
Midway through Trinity Repertory Company’s production of The Winter’s Tale, a handful of courtiers gather scattered objects from the stage — a painter’s palette, a bodhrán, a pair of tambourines — and begin, slowly, to move together. For a moment you can’t quite decipher what you’re seeing. Then, with gathering, terrible momentum, it resolves: they are the bear.
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