Fiddler on the Roof
8.8
Closed Dec 31, 2016
Heisenberg
7.5
Closed Dec 11, 2016
The Cherry Orchard
5.4
Closed Dec 4, 2016
An American in Paris
7.8
Closed Oct 9, 2016
Fun Home
9.1
Closed Sep 10, 2016
Les Miserables
7.7
Closed Sep 4, 2016
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
8.8
Closed Sep 4, 2016
Finding Neverland
6.1
Closed Aug 21, 2016
Fully Committed
6.9
Closed Jul 31, 2016
Shuffle Along Or The Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed
8.0
Closed Jul 24, 2016
The Crucible
7.2
Closed Jul 17, 2016
She Loves Me
8.4
Closed Jul 10, 2016
The King and I
8.7
Closed Jun 26, 2016
Long Day's Journey Into Night
7.9
Closed Jun 26, 2016
Bright Star
6.7
Closed Jun 26, 2016
Eclipsed
8.2
Closed Jun 19, 2016
The Father
7.4
Closed Jun 19, 2016
Blackbird
8.4
Closed Jun 11, 2016
American Psycho
7.2
Closed Jun 5, 2016
Tuck Everlasting
6.6
Closed May 29, 2016
Disaster!
6.5
Closed May 8, 2016
Hughie
6.4
Closed Mar 27, 2016
Noises Off
8.0
Closed Mar 6, 2016
Our Mother's Brief Affair
5.7
Closed Mar 6, 2016
A View from the Bridge
8.2
Closed Feb 21, 2016
Misery
6.3
Closed Feb 14, 2016
Allegiance
6.8
Closed Feb 14, 2016
China Doll
5.8
Closed Jan 31, 2016
King Charles III
8.5
Closed Jan 31, 2016
Spring Awakening
8.5
Closed Jan 24, 2016
A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder
7.7
Closed Jan 17, 2016
The Gin Game
7.2
Closed Jan 10, 2016
Hand to God
8.2
Closed Jan 3, 2016
Therese Raquin
6.4
Closed Jan 3, 2016
Sylvia
7.5
Closed Jan 3, 2016
Dames at Sea
6.2
Closed Jan 3, 2016
Review Roundups
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!
The critics are weighing in on Wallace Shawn’s new play, What We Did Before Our Moth Days, directed by André Gregor, running now at the Greenwich House Theater (27 Barrow St). The production stars Hope Davis, Maria Dizzia, John Early, and Josh Hamilton. Read the reviews.
Lincoln Center Theater is presenting the new musical Night Side Songs, written by duo, The Lazours who are reuniting with Lortel and Obie Award-winning director Taibi Magar. See what the critics are saying in BroadwayWorld's Review Roundup!
BIGFOOT! A NEW MUSICAL opened Off-Broadway at New York City Center Stage, and critics are sharing their reviews of the new musical comedy, running now.
Pasadena Playhouse's production of Peter Shaffer’s Amadeus, led by Jefferson Mays, and directed by Tony Award-winner Darko Tresnjak, is running now through Sunday, March 15, 2026. Read the reviews here!
Regional Reviews
All Regional Reviews ›Glenn McQuaid’s pitch-perfect ode to high melodrama and the sci-fi/horror mash-up, The Restoration at Grayson Manor, meets the Universal Monsterverse in a uniquely camp sci-fi horror comedy.
A darkly funny comedy about an incarcerated man who does whatever he can to honour his late pal and make him a legend.
For Isabelle Huppert, this is a massive undertaking, a tour-de-force performance.
In the premiere of RED HARLEM at Company of Angels, director Bernadette Speakes’s production offers some frequently dynamic staging which is brought down by a mixed bag of acting performances and the heavy-handed messaging of Henderson’s script.
What did our critic think of THE NEIGHBOURS at Tarragon Theatre?
Another Lloyd Suh work pulls heartstrings this time at Stages.
Michael Feinstein channels the golden age of New York nightclubs in a swinging Standard Time concert highlighted by dazzling big-band arrangements led by Tedd Firth.
For every lover of Ibsen, Arthur Miller and Stephen Sondheim, there’s a lover of The Three Stooges, Abbott & Costello and of course, Monty Python. Back in the 1970’s Monty Python’s Flying circus was a sensation with their irreverent and risqué observational comedy. If you couldn’t recite the week’s show the next day, you were ‘square.’
Strange Fruit, directed by Venus Cuffs at Joe's Pub on 2/26, is a multimedia protest performance inspired by Billie Holiday's 1939 anti-lynching anthem. An all-LGBTQIA+ cast of Black artists explores resilience and resistance.
One could be forgiven for feeling a little burned out on Wicked these days. After two super-sized movies and a press tour that seemed to last a decade, Wicked-mania feels a bit on the wane. However, there is no substitute for seeing this show live on stage. This show is more relevant than ever, and the current touring cast are exceptional.
There’s something wonderfully nuts about The Town Players of New Canaan taking on One Man, Two Guvnors, Richard Bean’s 2011 hit based on The Servant of Two Masters by Carlo Goldoni. The original, written in 1743, is a classic commedia dell’arte comedy built on disguises, twins, and glorious chaos.
The chart-toppers - those whimsical tunes we can't help but love - take us on a delightful trip down memory lane. They're like little time machines, whisking us back to moments long gone, laughter with friends, tearful heartbreaks, and the dancing butterflies of first loves.
The third production of Adventure Theatre MTC’s 25/26 season Freckleface Strawberry The Musical keeps up the company’s winning streak with a show that features a stellar cast, a good message, superb direction, and more.
On February 27, 2026, I made the drive from Minneapolis down to the Des Moines Performing Arts Civic Center to catch the national tour of The Outsiders. I’d been hearing a lot of buzz about the show, and since it hasn’t made its way up to Minnesota yet, I figured it was worth the road trip to see it early. Turns out, it absolutely was.
I'm in love with these territory folks in Oklahoma! and you do not want to say no to securing your tickets for this show. This beloved Rodgers and Hammerstein musical has found a lively and immersive home with Actors Theatre of Little Rock, running through Saturday, March 14 in the basement of Quapaw United Methodist Church in Little Rock, and it's a party once you enter the theatre.
There is something undeniably magical about a story that leans into its own whimsy, and ANASTASIA THE MUSICAL, now playing at Crown Theatre, does exactly that. Following its successful Melbourne run, the Broadway hit has finally arrived in Perth, bringing with it a sense of old-school theatrical grandeur that feels like a warm embrace for the romantic at heart.
For Knight, this represents her first chance to be the original aggressor rather than the avenging victim, and it’s wild to see her twist her narrative. She is stunning and statue-esque, and Olivia whiplashes between actress and countess with skill.
Review: Luminous and Legendary Donna McKechnie Plays A MUSICAL MEMOIR at The Laurie Beechman Theatre
A Musical Memoir might be the most entertaining show in cabaret right now, but since it is Donna McKechnie's memoir, it is definitely the most important.
In celebration of 15 years on stage since opening at the Courtyard Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, and following performances in 100 cities across 17 countries worldwide, Matilda now returns for a UK tour.
Mary, Queen of Scots, is a remarkable piece of work, offering pointed comment on the place of women in the sixteenth-century court and on the mythology that casts Mary as a martyr. With striking visuals and compositions, it is an original and modern take on a familiar part of history.
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