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LAUGHS IN SPANISH Comes to TheatreSquared This Month
by Stephi Wild - Mar 19, 2024

 'Laughs in Spanish' by Alexis Scheer will open in TheatreSquared’s Spring Theatre on March 27 in co-production with Stages Houston and will run through May 5.

FSU/Asolo Conservatory For Actor Training Presents An Unconventional ROMEO AND JULIET
by A.A. Cristi - Mar 19, 2024

FSU/Asolo Conservatory for Actor Training will present an unconventional Romeo and Juliet. This unique interpretation promises to captivate audiences with its innovative approach.

St Pete's FreeFall Theatre Announces Sondheim's FOLLIES And More for 15th Season
by A.A. Cristi - Mar 18, 2024

Discover the exciting lineup for freeFall Theatre's 15th season, featuring a world-premiere farce by Hannah Benitez, a return of Sherlock Holmes, a Stephen Sondheim musical, and more.

Review: COME FROM AWAY at The Majestic Theatre
by Jill Ripa - Mar 18, 2024

The acclaimed Come From Away tour made its way down to San Antonio at the iconic Majestic Theatre this past weekend, and they sure had a powerful way of “welcoming [us] to the rock!”

Review: Brunch at RED HORSE by David Burke Bernards Inn-The Sunday Meal Gem
by Marina Kennedy - Mar 18, 2024

Your weekend plans just got better! Red Horse by David Burke Bernards Inn, in charming downtown Bernardsville, New Jersey, serves the best brunch fare on Sundays from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm and the location couldn’t be better.

FRIGID New York to Present FRIGID NIGHTCAP Late-Night Variety Show
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Mar 18, 2024

FRIGID New York will present the premiere of FRIGID Nightcap, the East Village's weirdest and wildest new late-night variety show. Learn more!

Review: THE DIVAS BALL at Vincent Victoria Presents
by Brett Cullum - Mar 18, 2024

It’s fun, a bit quirky, and has a Fellini-sized cast that should make your head spin in all the right ways. Apparently, it takes an army to make a diva, but then again, is that a surprise?

Review: THE BARBER OF SEVILLE, Wilton's Music Hall
by Franco Milazzo - Mar 18, 2024

In the week when an Arts Council England report lambasted the current state of opera and questioned its relevance to wider society, Charles Court Opera’s The Barber Of Seville stands as a stern rebuff to those who consider this art form to be dated and irrelevant.

Student Blog: Trying to Manage 'Doing It All'
by Student Blogger: Ava Karlstad - Mar 18, 2024

Whenever life feels overwhelming, I find it best just to take five minutes and just sit.  My stress usually comes from inflating the importance or duration of different tasks to the point I feel completely out of control.  However, taking just five minutes to sit and remember how grateful I am to have the opportunity to be busy with things I love pursuing.

Review: TEASE at Crow's Theatre
by Samantha Wu - Mar 18, 2024

If you're looking for a downright sexy frolic to highlight your weekend, look no further than Big City Kitties production of Tease, in association with Crow's Theatre. This highly energetic blend of comedy and burlesque with sides of clown, sketch comedy, dance, and awareness are sure to leave you breathless from laughter and eager for more. 

Video: Preview the New Broadway Musicals of Spring 2024
by Sidney Paterra - Mar 17, 2024

Between now and the end of the spring season (April 25), seventeen shows will open on Broadway- four new plays, five revivals and a whopping eight new musicals. While many of these productions are still in rehearsals, there is still plenty of performance video footage to hold you over until opening night. 

Review: SYMPHONY SWING! AN EVENING OF DUKE ELLINGTON at Kennedy Center
by Roger Catlin - Mar 16, 2024

The American musical giant Duke Ellington wrote more than 1,000 compositions in his long career, and to mark the 125th anniversary of his birth in his native city, The Kennedy Center is determined to celebrate a lot of them. 

Feature: 2024-25 SEASON ANNOUNCED at Desert Theatreworks
by Charlie Thomas - Mar 16, 2024

Desert TheatreWorks has announced its highly anticipated lineup for the 2024-2025 season, promising to captivate audiences with a diverse selection of productions that promise to entertain, inspire, and provoke thought!

Review: THE ALLSTORE at Theatre Of NOTE
by Evan Henerson - Mar 16, 2024

Whether or not he has personally ever put himself through this, Evan Marshall has imagined life from the floor of a big box store and infused it – literally – with poetry. Part love story, part workers unite-inspired corporate dramady, ALLSTORE hits some satisfying beats. ALLSTORE – like much of this company’s work – has much to recommend it.

Troupers Light Opera To Present Gilbert and Sullivan's THE GONDOLIERS This April
by A.A. Cristi - Mar 16, 2024

Experience a fresh take on the timeless classic, THE GONDOLIERS, by Troupers Light Opera. Set in 1950s Venice, this production retains Arthur Sullivan's original music but introduces vibrant costumes and a historical setting that mirrors the joy and peace of post-WWII Venice.

Niki Haris to Present GROWN ASS WOMAN at The Green Room 42 in April
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Mar 15, 2024

THE GREEN ROOM 42 will present the return of chanteuse Niki Haris in her show “Grown Ass Woman” for two performances on Friday, April 5 and Saturday, April 6 at 7:00 PM.

Review: IT'S DE-LOVELY when Jeff Harnar Sings Cole Porter at Birdland
by Rob Lester - Mar 15, 2024

When Jeff Harnar Sings Cole Porter, 'in the still of the night,' it's 'true love' for cabaret-lovers. Want to know why? Read Rob Lester's review of the March 11th show

THERE'S A MONSTER IN YOUR SHOW Comes to Corn Exchange Newbury in April
by Stephi Wild - Mar 15, 2024

There's a Monster in Your Show will be at the Corn Exchange Newbury on Tuesday 2 – Friday 5 April as part of a major UK tour.

Review: VANYA AND SONIA AND MASHA AND SPIKE at Placer Community Theater
by Courtney Symes - Mar 15, 2024

Sibling rivalry, unrealized dreams, and learning to age gracefully are some themes currently on display in Placer Community Theater’s production of Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike. Christopher Durang’s nod to the works of Anton Chekhov premiered on Broadway in 2013 and won the Tony Award for Best Play. It incorporates Chekhov Easter eggs such as character names, locations, and situations, yet familiarity with Chekhov isn’t necessary to enjoy Durang’s play.

Review: SIX DANCE LESSONS IN SIX WEEKS at Players Circle Theater
by Fran Thomas - Mar 14, 2024

What did our critic think of SIX DANCE LESSONS IN SIX WEEKS at Players Circle Theater? Players Circle Theater has chosen a play that I’m guessing hit close to home for many in the audience. In Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks, a lonely older woman hires a younger male ballroom dance teacher to come to her St. Petersburg condo for lessons.

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