Latest Review RoundupsReview Roundup: HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD Launches National Tour In Chicago September 27, 2024 The National Tour of HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD is now on stage at Broadway In Chicago’s James M. Nederlander Theatre, and the reviews have started coming in. Review Roundup: GIANT at The Royal Court Theatre September 27, 2024 See what the critics are saying about Giant at the Royal Court Theatre. Mark Rosenblatt’s debut play Giant, is directed by Nicholas Hytner. Learn more about the production and read the reviews. Review Roundup: PINS AND NEEDLES at the Kiln Theatre September 27, 2024 See what the critics are saying about Pins and Needles at the Kiln Theatre. Read the reviews for Rob Drummond's play, starring Richard Cant, and learn more about the production. Review Roundup: National Tour of A BEAUTIFUL NOISE: THE NEIL DIAMOND MUSICAL September 26, 2024 A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical officially launched its First National Tour at the Providence Performing Arts Center (PPAC) in Providence, RI on September 24, 2024, and the reviews are starting to come in. Review Roundup: & JULIET Launches National Tour September 26, 2024 The North American tour of & Juliet has officially opened at The Hippodrome in Baltimore, MD - and the reviews have started coming in. Let's see what the critics have to say - check out all the reviews. Review Roundup: SOME LIKE IT HOT Kicks Off National Tour September 25, 2024 Performances are now underway for the National Tour of Some Like It Hot, which kicked off in Schenectady. The tour will continue on to play 30+ cities across North America. Read the reviews as they come in here! REGIONAL REVIEWSReview: SCHOOL HOUSE ROCK LIVE! at Ouachita Baptist University Verser Theatre Arkansas: Theresa Bertram on September 29, 2024 What did our critic think of SCHOOL HOUSE ROCK LIVE! at Ouachita Baptist University Verser Theatre? Review: MAMA, I'M A BIG GIRL NOW at The Wallis Annenberg Center for The Performing Arts Los Angeles: Andrew Child on September 29, 2024 In a meticulously scripted and carefully crafted medley of songs, the performers highlighted the highs and lows of their careers, illustrating their individual paths to Hairspray and sharing anecdotes of their vastly different lives since the closing of the show. Review: MY LORD, WHAT A NIGHT at Taproot Theatre Seattle: Shelley Dean on September 29, 2024 Friendships are one of the most valuable currencies we experience in our lifetimes. Whether you cherish those friends you've known since kindergarten or have found yourself surrounded by people you've met later in life and can't believe you went so long without, we all know what it's like to feel that unique, priceless type of love. The unexpected friendships are sometimes the best we ever get; they teach us things about ourselves we never would have noticed. The story of 'My Lord, What a Night!' is no different. Running now until October 19 at Taproot Theatre, this play from Deborah Brevoort, beautifully directed by Bretteney Beverly, is one I strongly encourage you not to miss. Review: EDINBURGH 2024: JAKE ROCHE: NEPORRHOIDS, Pleasance Courtyard Scotland: Kat Mokrynski on September 29, 2024 Jake Roche: Neporrhoids certainly has one of the more interesting show starts of the Fringe. Roche kneels in front of a keyboard on the stage, pulling down his trousers and simulating having an orgasm while staring directly at the audience member in front of him. Review: EDINBURGH 2024: EDDY HARE: THIS ONE'S ON ME, Pleasance Courtyard Scotland: Kat Mokrynski on September 29, 2024 Eddy Hare: This One’s On Me begins on the topic of male pattern baldness, with Hare explaining that he first had a bald spot at the age of twenty, promising to reveal it to us by the end of the show, which had already been requested by one eager audience member. But, we soon delve into the main subject of the show - uncles. Review: EDINBURGH 2024: BRITANICK: DUMMY, Pleasance Courtyard Scotland: Kat Mokrynski on September 29, 2024 BriTANick: Dummy, a self-described “nonlinear, freeform sketch show” is performed by Brian McElhaney and Nick Kocher, the two members of BriTANick who are most well-known for their online sketch comedy as well as being writers for Saturday Night Live and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Review: EDINBURGH 2024: PAUL WILLIAMS: MAMIYA 7, Assembly Roxy Scotland: Kat Mokrynski on September 29, 2024 Paul Williams: Mamiya 7 has a description that leaves much to the imagination. All we are told is that “Paul bought a second-hand film camera last year and it turned out the previous owner had left a used-up roll of film in it” and that this will be the theme of the show. And indeed, the description is not lying. Review: 2/3RDS OF A THREESOME (AND FRIENDS), Monkey Barrel Comedy Scotland: Kat Mokrynski on September 29, 2024 While living in New York, I was first introduced to comedy shows through 2/3rds of A Threesome (and Friends). The show is hosted by AJ Holmes and Caitlin Cook, two singer-songwriters who created the duo known as 2/3rds of A Threesome. Holmes and Cook have brought along their “friends,” fellow comedians who are performing at the Fringe. Review: EDINBURGH 2024: SWAMPLESQUE, Assembly Hall Scotland: Kat Mokrynski on September 29, 2024 Have you ever seen someone in a gingerbread costume give the drag performance of their life? No? Well, you should definitely consider seeing it sometime. Swamplesque, the Australian “ogre-inspired burlesque and drag parody,” arrived at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe this year in the iconic Assembly Hall. Review: EDINBURGH 2014: SPY MOVIE: THE PLAY!, Pleasance Courtyard Scotland: Kat Mokrynski on September 29, 2024 Spy Movie: The Play!, written by Matthew Howell and Jack Michael Stacey, is “The Greatest Spy Movie (n)Ever Made.” The show has quite the interesting (and meta) concept - what we are going to see is meant to be seen on the silver screen but, due to financial reasons, we are going to be seeing it staged as a play. Review: EDINBURGH 2024: AMY MATTHEWS: COMMUTE WITH THE FOXES, Monkey Barrel Comedy (The Tron) Scotland: Kat Mokrynski on September 29, 2024 Amy Matthews: Commute with the Foxes begins with a surprising topic for a comedy show - conspiracy theories. And the one Matthews chooses to focus on isn’t one of your typical theories. Instead, she tells us about her belief that Francis Bourgeois, a viral trainspotter, is a government plant. Review: TCHAIKOVSKY SYMPHONY NO. 4 at Benaroya Hall Seattle: Erica Miner on September 29, 2024 The performance was, in a word, superb Review: MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG at Take Two Productions is an Entertaining Gem St. Louis: James Lindhorst on September 29, 2024 Take Two Production of MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG far exceeded expectations. Stephen Peirick’s leadership, the vocally accomplished cast, and the polished musical direction all come together to create a gem of a show. This production illustrates how, in the hands of the right people, a show of any size can succeed, giving an audience a memorable evening in the theatre. Review: QUO VADIS at Gdynia Musical Theater Poland: Natalia Jarczynska on September 29, 2024 What did our critic think of QUO VADIS at Gdynia Musical Theater? Review: MARLENE at ExPats Theatre Washington, DC: Mary Lincer on September 29, 2024 What did our critic think of MARLENE at ExPats Theatre? Review: DIAL M FOR MURDER at Arizona Theatre Company Phoenix: Zach Wetzel on September 29, 2024 DIAL M FOR MURDER is a chilling thriller with strong performances. Review: DIARY OF A WIMPY KID THE MUSICAL at The Studio Theatre Arkansas: Theresa Bertram on September 29, 2024 What did our critic think of DIARY OF A WIMPY KID THE MUSICAL at The Studio Theatre? Review: DEAR JACK, DEAR LOUISE at Alabama Shakespeare Festival Birmingham: Russell Warne on September 29, 2024 'Hell's bells!' Alabama Shakespeare Fest has a production full of heart. Review: THE REUNION at Trademark Theater Minneapolis / St. Paul: Jared Fessler on September 29, 2024 What did our critic think of THE REUNION at Trademark Theater? Review: COME FROM AWAY Returns to Edmonton's Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium Edmonton: Sarah Dussome on September 29, 2024 This Tony Award-winning production tells the remarkable true story of seeking hope in the face of the 9/11 tragedy. |
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