Review: Arts Club’s DIAL M FOR MURDER Delivers Sharp Suspense
by Alyson Eng
- Feb 14, 2026
A telephone, a key, and a carefully timed call. DIAL M FOR MURDER wastes no time laying out its stakes. At the Stanley BFL Canada Stage, the Arts Club Theatre Company presents Jeffrey Hatcher’s adaptation of the classic thriller, directed by Jillian Keiley and running February 5 to March 8. In partnership with Theatre Calgary, the production pulls the audience into a polished 1950s London flat where each gesture feels deliberate and even the quiet moments heighten the tension.
TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE Comes to Florida Rep
by Stephi Wild
- Jan 9, 2026
Florida Repertory Theatre will present “Tuesdays with Morrie,” an evocative and deeply human drama adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher and Mitch Albom from Albom's bestselling memoir.
WAIT UNTIL DARK Comes to The Wells Theatre
by Stephi Wild
- Jan 6, 2026
Virginia Stage Company will bring gripping suspense to the Wells Theatre with Wait Until Dark, a psychological thriller where perception, trust, and courage collide. Learn more here!
Review: DIAL M FOR MURDER at Great Lakes Theater
by Roy Berko
- Nov 4, 2025
Normally, in a who-done-it, the question facing the audience is to figure out who the killer is. In DIAL M FOR MURDER, which is now on-stage at Great Lakes Theater, Jeffrey Hatcher, who rewrote the present play version of the epic, doesn’t leave us in the air.
Photos: First look at The Alcove Dinner Theatre and Bruce Jacklin & Company’s WAIT UNTIL DARK
by Jerri Shafer
- Oct 24, 2025
Step into 1944 Greenwich Village, where danger lurks in the shadows and survival means waiting until dark. This edge-of-your-seat story follows Susan Hendrix, a blind yet determined woman who finds herself caught in a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse when con men invade her home. With danger closing in, Susan soon discovers that what seems like her greatest weakness may, in fact, be her only strength. In the suspense-filled final moments, darkness itself becomes a character, pulling you into a chilling conclusion you won’t soon forget.
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