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Review Roundup: ELF THE MUSICAL Embarks on Holiday Season Tour
December 10, 2025 Performances are now underway for the brand-new tour of Elf The Musical, following the limited holiday Broadway engagement at The Marquis Theatre last year. The tour will come to 10 cities this holiday season, including Chicago, Atlanta, and San Antonio.
Review Roundup: THE BFG at Royal Shakespeare Theatre
December 10, 2025 Royal Shakespeare Company is presenting The BFG, based on the novel by Roald Dahl and directed by RSC Co-Artistic Director, Daniel Evans. See what the critics are saying here!
Review Roundup: MARJORIE PRIME Opens On Broadway Starring Cynthia Nixon, June Squibb, Danny Burstein and More
December 08, 2025 Marjorie Prime, the existential drama from Jordan Harrison, opens tonight at the Helen Hayes Theater, directed by Anne Kauffman. The production stars Danny Burstein, Christopher Lowell, Cynthia Nixon, and June Squibb in the title role of Marjorie Prime.
Review Roundup: Michael Cerveris Stars in A CHRISTMAS CAROL at Perelman Performing Arts Center
December 04, 2025 A Christmas Carol opens tonight at the Perelman Performing Arts Center. Matthew Warchus’ production of Charles Dickens’ immortal classic, adapted for the stage by Jack Thorne stars Tony-winner Michael Cerveris as Scrooge. Read the reviews!
Review Roundup: GOTTA DANCE Opens Off-Broadway at the York Theatre
December 04, 2025 The York Theatre Company and American Dance Machine are now presenting Gotta Dance, co-directed by Nikki Feirt Atkins and Randy Skinner. Read the reviews here!
Review Roundup: PADDINGTON THE MUSICAL in the West End
November 30, 2025 PADDINGTON THE MUSICAL opened today in the West End, with the musical making its world premiere at the Savoy Theatre — what did critics think of the new production? REGIONAL REVIEWS
Review: ALISON SPITTLE: BIG, Soho Theatre
UK / West End: Kat Mokrynski on December 12, 2025 Alison Spittle: BIG begins with Spittle entering the stage wearing a costume made out of colourful loofahs, before pulling it off to reveal a sequined outfit underneath. But this isn’t just a costume reveal - Spittle confesses to the audience that, while she is still fat (and has been since she was eight), she has recently lost a considerable amount of weight. BIG is about not only the weight loss journey, but Spittle’s relationship with her body over the years.
Review: THE RED SHOES, Sadler's Wells Theatre
UK / West End: Mica Blackwell on December 12, 2025 I couldn't help but get swept away by The Red Shoes. A rich blend of romantic storytelling and cinema, this production showcases the best Matthew Bourne has to offer as a love letter to ballet in its purest (and most haunting) form. If you're unable to find a production of The Nutcracker this holiday season, a trip to Sadler's Wells will more than suffice.
Review: PUSS IN BOOTS, Theatre Royal Winchester
UK / West End: Kat Mokrynski on December 12, 2025 At Theatre Royal Winchester this holiday season, Play to the Crowd is bringing one of the classic pantomimes, Puss in Boots, to life in a pawsome new production, written and directed by Robin Belfield. Audiences join Puss (Bekah Selina), who must not only battle the evil Fluella Frostbite (Emma Fenney) but also train a clumsy young boy named Colin (Liam Watson) to become the hero who will save the day.
Review: INTO THE WOODS, Bridge Theatre
UK / West End: Aliya Al-Hassan on December 12, 2025 Having brought their extraordinary theatrical concepts to the all-conquering Fiddler on The Roof, director Jordan Fein and designer Tom Scutt reunite to bring lucky London audiences a gorgeously dark and heartfelt version of James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim's Into The Woods.
Review: JEEVES AND WOOSTER IN PERFECT NONSENSE at Schoolhouse Theater
Rockland / Westchester: Bruce Apar on December 11, 2025 Those dramatis personae (ha!) and more are animated to a fare thee well by only two – count ‘em – two actors, Mr. Guy and Mr. Lang, who bring to their poly-personality assignments proficient physical suppleness and chameleon-like chops. I started to keep track of how many characters they essay, and then gave up – their number outpaced my jottings. Within a single scene, the two actors might exit and enter the stage as four different characters with seamless precision. It’s a wonder audience members don’t suffer whiplash.
Review: HOLIDAY SHOW 2025 - SOLSTICE at Circus Juventas
Minneapolis / St. Paul: Jared Fessler on December 11, 2025 What did our critic think of HOLIDAY SHOW 2025 - SOLSTICE at Circus Juventas?
Review: A CHRISTMAS CAROL ADAPTED BY ORSON WELLES at Unhinged Productions At Hanover Little Theatre
Central Pennsylvania: Andrea Stephenson on December 11, 2025 This is one of the most enjoyable versions of A Christmas Carol this reviewer has seen in recent years—it is unique and entertaining, while maintaining the classic storyline and its underlying themes.
Review: Liora Michelle Shines In SONGBIRDS OF THE SILVER SCREEN at Don't Tell Mama
Cabaret: Analisa Bell on December 11, 2025 The soprano shared her voice, passion and knowledge with an adoring crowd on Sunday December 7th. The evening promised glamour, nostalgia, and soaring vocals
Review: THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER at The Pocket Community Theatre in Hot Springs
Arkansas: Theresa Bertram on December 11, 2025 Hot Springs audiences received an early holiday treat with The Pocket Community Theatre’s spirited and joyfully chaotic production of THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER, which ran November 21–23 under the direction of Bekah Wilson. Adapted for the stage by Barbara Robinson from her beloved novel, this family-friendly classic was the perfect kickoff to the festive season, bringing packed houses and hearty laughter to the Spa City.
Review: A VERY SWING OUT HOLIDAY at The Joyce Theater Thrills
Dance: Marina Kennedy on December 11, 2025 We attended the exuberant opening night of A Very SW!NG OUT Holiday on Tuesday, December 9 at The Joyce Theater where the remarkably talented dancers brought to the stage their energy, joyous spirit, and passion for the art of dance.
Review: GENUINE AND STABLE at Herald Theatre, Aotea Centre
New Zealand: Glenda Pearce on December 11, 2025 Imagine the situation. You’re in love. You are asked to defend your present relationship as one that could endure. Could you be supremely confident that nothing could shake its foundations? If asked by authorities, what proof would youneed? How easy is it to truly have an open mind? Do we make assumptions?
Review: Truth, Beauty, Freedom, Love! MOULIN ROUGE Brings All That, And More, To The McCallum
Palm Springs: David Green on December 11, 2025 The Tony Winning Best Musical MOULIN ROUGE was the highly anticipated opener to the McCallum's Broadway Season and it brought an enthusiastic audience all the promised spectacle, glitz, excess, bawdiness and More, More, More!!! There is much to love about this thrill ride of a production -- but the real headliners of this jukebox musical are Justin Townsend's lighting, Derek McLane's scenic design and Sonya Teyah's Tony Winning choreography. They stole the show, even from the superbly talented cast!
Review: DIALOG-WROCŁAW INTERNATIONAL THEATRE FESTIVAL
Poland: Natalia Jarczynska on December 11, 2025 What did our critic think of DIALOG-WROCŁAW INTERNATIONAL THEATRE FESTIVAL in Wrocław?
Review: LEA SALONGA: STAGE, SCREEN, & EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN at The Music Center At Strathmore
Washington, DC: David Friscic on December 11, 2025 Before Lea Salonga stepped out on the stage of the Strathmore this past Saturday evening, I could feel the anticipation building. Soon, a very savvy orchestra assembled and lightly “tuned up” as the audience awaited the entrance of Lea Salonga, --stage, screen, recording and concert performer par excellence. Ms. Salonga finally appeared to loud applause in a beautifully tuxedoed -tailored, colorful pantsuit.
Review: KENREX, The Other Palace
UK / West End: Clementine Scott on December 11, 2025 An ominous small town tension, the lingering fear that something rotten lies beneath the wholesome community spirit, pervades KENREX, which transfers to London after an acclaimed Sheffield Theatres run.
Review: BALTIC, Cumbernauld Theatre
Scotland: Natalie O'Donoghue on December 11, 2025 Brave young Elsbeth, with magical powers still to be unleashed, lives in the snowy village of Glenfrost. When her brother Kai is kidnapped by the wicked Snow Queen Chillblane and her slippery sidekick Jack Frost, she sets off on a daring rescue mission.
Review: JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR at Ordway Center For The Performing Arts
Minneapolis / St. Paul: Jared Fessler on December 10, 2025 What did our critic think of JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR at Ordway Center For The Performing Arts?
Review: A CHRISTMAS CRISIS at Q Theatre, Auckland
New Zealand: Glenda Pearce on December 10, 2025 What did our critic think of A CHRISTMAS CRISIS at Q Theatre, Auckland?
Review: THE LION KING at The Paramount Theatre
Seattle: Shelley Dean on December 10, 2025 Stage adaptations of movies are always tricky, but there’s a certain level of prestige that comes with adapting and pulling off one of the most loved and highly regarded movie adaptations of all time. The Lion King holds a deep residency in so many hearts, having loved the movie from a very early age, many people associate specific memories and people with the classic tale.
Review: Jessica Vosk Brings Music and Mirth to Berklee Performance Center With SLEIGH
Boston: R. Scott Reedy on December 10, 2025 What did our critic think of JESSICA VOSK SLEIGH at Berklee Performance Center? |
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