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Teatro Grattacielo Will Host The Young Artists Series: G. Donizetti's L'Elisir D'Amore
by Stephi Wild - May 22, 2024


Teatro Grattacielo has announced The Young Artists Series: G. Donizetti's L'Elisir D'Amore, Saturday, June 1, 2024 at 1pm and Sunday, June 2, 2024 at 7pm at The Flea Theater.

Review: REEVE CARNEY SINGS THE BEATLES Is a Knockout at Green Room 42
by Rob Lester - May 22, 2024


The versatile singer/songwriter/musician/actor Reeve Carney (Hadestown) took on The Beatles last week at the Green Room 42. The May 13th show was a rocking sensation.

Findlay, Garai, and More Set for THE YEARS at Almeida Theatre; Additional Season Casting Announced
by Blair Ingenthron - May 20, 2024


The Almeida Theatre has announced casting for Eline Arbo’s The Years and the Angry and Young season. 

Florida Rep Executive Director Announces Retirement
by Stephi Wild - May 20, 2024


Florida Repertory Theatre's longtime executive director, John Martin, announced his retirement in April, and will depart the organization after twenty-three years. The board of directors will conduct a national search to fill the position next fall, and Martin plans to remain involved in an emeritus capacity to ensure a smooth transition.

Review: Jane Monheit & Band Bring Smokin' Hot Music to Smoke Jazz & Supper Club
by Rob Lester - May 17, 2024


You have until Sunday May 19th to make your way to catch jazz delight Jane Monheit sing with her small but very mighty band at Smoke Jazz & Supper Club. Monheit's singing is heavenly.

Review: BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CRAZY, Hampstead Theatre
by Franco Milazzo - May 14, 2024


Walter Washington is stuck. Stuck in his recently deceased wife’s wheelchair. Stuck in “a rent-controlled palace ruled by a grieving despot king” that he can ill afford. Stuck waiting for City Hall to pay him what he considers his due after a thirty year-long cop career ended in a shooting incident. That’s a whole lot of stuck.

Review: PEOPLE, PLACES & THINGS, Trafalgar Theatre
by Aliya Al-Hassan - May 15, 2024


It’s nearly a decade since Denise Gough set the stage alight in Duncan MacMillan’s starkly raw study of addiction. She now reprises her Olivier and Critics' Circle Theatre Award-winning role as Emma for this harrowing and completely absorbing new production of People, Places & Things. 

Review Roundup: HERE THERE ARE BLUEBERRIES Opens At New York Theatre Workshop
by A.A. Cristi - May 14, 2024


New York Theatre Workshop and Tectonic Theater Project present Here There Are Blueberries, co-written by NYTW Usual Suspect and Tony & Emmy award nominee Moisés Kaufman (The Laramie Project) & Emmy Award nominee Amanda Gronich (The Laramie Project) and conceived & directed by Moisés Kaufman. Read reviews!

REVIEW: Prejudice, Politics And The Perversion Of Justice Play Out in PARADE
by Jade Kops - May 13, 2024


Mark Taylor (Director) delivers an engaging expression of Alfred Uhry (Book) and Jason Robert Brown’s (Music and Lyrics) Tony Award winning musical PARADE. 

Four Formerly Incarcerated New Yorkers Present Theater Production Of THE CASTLE
by A.A. Cristi - May 9, 2024


Experience the transformative power of theater with THE CASTLE, a production presented by four formerly incarcerated New Yorkers sharing their stories. Witness their journey on May 19 and June 9.

Elysia Borowy Named Executive Director Of Rema Hort Mann Foundation
by A.A. Cristi - May 9, 2024


Elysia Borowy has been appointed as the new Executive Director of the Rema Hort Mann Foundation.

Kelly Kerwin Will Step Down as Artistic Director of OKC Repertory Theater
by Stephi Wild - May 9, 2024


After three years as Artistic Director of OKC Repertory Theater, Kelly Kerwin is stepping down to be closer to family in New York. Kerwin led the organization through the height of the pandemic and through the transition from OKC Rep’s founding artistic director, Donald Jordan.

Review: GOD OF CARNAGE at Whippoorwill Hall Is an Audience Pleaser
by Bruce Apar - May 9, 2024


Each cast member excels in creating a strong, distinct persona that adds up to a sizzling ensemble.

Review: MJ THE MUSICAL at KC Music Hall
by Alan Portner - May 8, 2024


Michael is Roman Banks with a spot-on almost miraculous personification of the Ing of Pop.  The dancing, the voice, the persona.  They are all there.  Banks offers a remarkable performance.  

IN FOR A PENNY Comes to Hollywood Fringe
by Stephi Wild - May 8, 2024


Central City Productions has announced the world-premiere of Crystal Keith’s In For A Penny at the 2024 Hollywood Fringe Festival. 

Photos: Entertainment Community Fund Celebrates 20th Anniversary of Looking Ahead
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 7, 2024


The Entertainment Community Fund is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Looking Ahead program. See photos from the event here!

World Premiere of CARAVAN Comes to Tableau D'Hôte Theatre
by Stephi Wild - May 7, 2024


Fresh off their runaway hit production of Erin Shields' Thy Woman's Weeds at Centaur Theatre, Tableau D'Hôte Theatre (TDHT) is closing its nineteenth season with the world premiere of Anna Burkholder's Caravan, a play set against the backdrop of the 1970 pancanadian feminist reproductive justice movement that shut down parliament for the first and only time in its history

Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons Returns to Thousand Oaks in November
by Stephi Wild - May 7, 2024


Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons are coming back on their Encores Tour to the Kavli Theatre for two shows, Saturday, November 23, and Sunday, November 24, 2024, at 8:00 pm.

Review: Lorna Luft's Triumphant Return to 54 Below with HOME AGAIN
by Analisa Bell - May 6, 2024


Lorna Luft captivated the audience at 54 Below on Friday night. The child of legendary performer Judy Garland and producer Sid Luft, Ms. Luft is no stranger to the stage, and she had the audience in the palm of her hand with this entertaining evening of music celebrating New York writers of Tin Pan Alley, the Brill Building, and beyond!

Review: THE LION TELLS HIS TALE at Broadway Performance Hall
by Shelley Dean - May 4, 2024


History is often rewritten in a way that is easier to digest, leading to hundreds of years of misinformation and erasure of the struggles of marginalized and persecuted groups. Artfully directed by Steve Sneed, Intiman Theatre has officially opened the world premiere of The Lion Tells His Tale, the first staged production of Delbert Richardson’s nationally recognized and multi-award-winning traveling museum, The “Unspoken” Truths.

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