& Juliet
6.2
Opened Nov 17, 2022
Aladdin
6.8
Opened Mar 20, 2014
Buena Vista Social Club
8.6
Opened Mar 19, 2025
Chess
6.3
Opened Nov 16, 2025
Chicago
9.5
Opened Nov 14, 1996
Death Becomes Her
8.1
Opened Nov 21, 2024
Every Brilliant Thing
7.9
Opened Mar 12, 2026
Hadestown
8.2
Opened Apr 17, 2019
Hamilton
9.7
Opened Aug 6, 2015
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
8.9
Opened Apr 22, 2018
Just in Time
7.5
Opened Apr 26, 2025
Maybe Happy Ending
8.9
Opened Nov 12, 2024
MJ the Musical
6.8
Opened Feb 1, 2022
Moulin Rouge!
7.6
Opened Jul 25, 2019
Oh, Mary!
9.4
Opened Jul 11, 2024
Operation Mincemeat
7.8
Opened Mar 20, 2025
Ragtime
8.2
Opened Oct 16, 2025
Six
8.4
Opened Oct 3, 2021
Stranger Things: The First Shadow
5.8
Opened Apr 22, 2025
The Book of Mormon
8.7
Opened Mar 24, 2011
The Great Gatsby
4.8
Opened Apr 25, 2024
The Lion King
8.8
Opened Nov 13, 1997
The Outsiders
6.9
Opened Apr 11, 2024
Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)
7.4
Opened Nov 20, 2025
Wicked
5.3
Opened Oct 30, 2003
Review Roundups
The Broadway premiere of Duncan MacMillan’s EVERY BRILLIANT THING, starring Tony Award winner Daniel Radcliffe opens at Broadway's Hudson Theatre tonight. Read the reviews!
The Public Theater's world premiere of Antigone (This Play I Read in High School), by Anna Ziegler and directed by Tyne Rafaeli, opens tonight. The reviews are in for the starry production. See what the critics had to say in our roundup below!
Cold War Choir Practice, a play with music by Ro Reddick and directed by Tony Award nominee Knud Adams, officially opened on Tuesday, March 10. Read the reviews here!
Liza Minnelli's memoir, Kids, Wait Till You Hear This!, is available now, from March 10, 2026. Learn more about the book and find out what the critics are saying in the reviews here!
BLOOD/LOVE has officially arrived off-Broadway. The production will now continue performances through May 10 at Theater 555 in New York City. Let's see what the critics are saying...
Critics stopped by BURNOUT PARADISE, the new theatrical experience created by Australian collective Pony Cam. BURNOUT PARADISE features five performers attempting to complete a series of escalating tasks while running on four treadmills. Read the reviews!
Regional Reviews
All Regional Reviews › With all its visual delights on full display, the non-Equity production directed by Catie Davis (from the original direction by Alex Timbers) is a carnival of the macabre.
Rainy streets, shady characters, and a mysterious black bird that everyone seems willing to lie, cheat, or worse to possess, ”The Maltese Falcon” has all the ingredients of classic detective fiction but with a fun new twist in this world-premiere adaptation at North Coast Repertory Theatre.
FADE IN: The open ocean, 1974. Filming is delayed...again. The lead actors- theatre and film vet Robert Shaw and up-and-coming Hollywood hotshots Richard Dreyfuss and Roy Scheider- are crammed into a too-small boat, entirely at the mercy of foul weather and a faulty mechanical star. Alcohol flows, egos collide, and tempers flare on a chaotic voyage that just might lead to cinematic magic... if it doesn’t sink them all...
Words...pulled directly from Director David Jenkins most recent Facebook post, promoting Jobsite Theater’s most recently launched production of Ian Shaw’s The Shark is Broken.
A highlight of enjoying any mystery is trying to figure out the endgame before you reach it to see if your powers of perception are good enough to beat the detective to the punch. Well, take that plan and throw it in the nearest garbage because Sleuth, the Guthrie’s newest production, is a mystery that will have you guessing until the final moment. Even then, you will be wrong.
Cardi B’s Little Miss Drama Tour stop at the Target Center in Minneapolis was packed wall to wall. The show was completely sold out, and the crowd was already loud before anything even started. When the lights finally went down and the intro “Dead / Get Up 10” kicked in, smoke rolled across the stage and the whole place started screaming as Cardi came out.
Every time I get invited to the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts to see one of their Theatre for Young Audiences productions, my inner child starts bouncing with anticipation. The moment the lights dim, I find myself completely immersed in the story unfolding onstage, so much so that I forget I am well past the recommended age…by a lot.
The not-too-distant future. A world where the air is unbreathable. A jury of twelve angry teenagers. A chance to put the adults on trial for the devastating damage they have done to the planet.
Can they deliver justice, or are they just out for revenge?
METEOR SHOWER is brilliantly performed and directed. The fast-paced humor and laughs never stop. Running through March 15. Don't miss it.
In two separate events on March 3 and March 10, the club hosted Adam Nimoy, son of famed actor Leonard Nimoy of Dr. Spock fame, Broadway star Karen Mason, and Broadway songwriter Adam Guettel.
The New York City Flamenco Festival might be celebrating its 25th anniversary, but Baras has been headlining it for decades. Her flamboyant showmanship and signature zapateado aren’t just highlights; they’re the festival’s heart and soul.
Un musical que resignifica el mito de Orestes para demostrar que el amor, el dolor de una separación, y el empoderamiento femenino, son temas tan reales hoy como lo fueron en la antigua Grecia.
One of the most eagerly-awaited debuts will be Beth Kander's 'Best Line Wins,' a show dedicated to the lives and careers of two of America’s great comic treasures, Elaine May and Mike Nichols. Whether you grew up with their subversive acts back in the day, or whether you’re a newcomer, or a fan of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, with its evocation of the comedy club scene in the late 1950’s, you are in for one helluva treat.
Séamus Miller’s THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF KILLARNEY at Avant Bard Theatre threads staying true to “The Two Gentlemen of Verona” source material while creatively expounding upon it. A musical testament to resilience, Shakespeare himself would stand in line for a ticket.
Liberdade, Liberdade – O Musical premieres March 13 at Cia. da Revista, offering a contemporary reimagining inspired by the landmark 1965 play Liberdade, Liberdade by Millôr Fernandes and Flávio Rangel. The original production, created during the early years of Brazil’s military dictatorship, became a symbol of artistic resistance before being censored and banned shortly after its debut. This new musical adaptation revisits that legacy through a modern lens, combining theater, live music, and choreography to explore themes of freedom, democracy, and artistic expression. Set in the atmosphere of a fictional rock festival, the production features 16 performers and a live band, creating an energetic theatrical experience that connects Brazil’s cultural history with contemporary reflections on liberty and social dialogue.
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Agatha Christie’s death, theaters across Long Island have been producing great works of the beloved mystery author true to the heritage of Christie and the spirit of her creativity.
Ben Jones sung 100 Years of the American Songbook in the 3/9 performance of TIMELESS. With the tender intimacy of his singing—balanced by bursts of theatricality and thrilling key changes—Jones holds the audience with him every step of the way.
Beauty and the Beast undoubtedly has a very important place in Broadway history. For Disney Theatricals, it was the show that started it all, and proved that there was an appetite on Broadway for family fare.
Emma walks into Dexter's life on the night of their graduation. One unsuspecting day that changes them both forever. But where will they be on this day next year? And the year after that? And every year that follows?
King Hamlet and Yorick are an hilarious Shakespearean Odd Couple.
Directed by Michael Longhurst (Constellations, Caroline or Change, and former Artistic Director of the Donmar Warehouse) this spellbinding revival explores one woman’s fractured reality with heart and humour.
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