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Review Roundups

Review Roundup: BLOOD/LOVE Arrives Off-Broadway
Review Roundup: BLOOD/LOVE Arrives Off-Broadway
Nicole Rosky • March 6, 2026
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...
Review Roundup: BURNOUT PARADISE Opens At Astor Place Theatre
Review Roundup: BURNOUT PARADISE Opens At Astor Place Theatre
A.A. Cristi • March 5, 2026
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!
Review Roundup: Wallace Shawn's WHAT WE DID BEFORE OUR MOTH DAYS Opens Off-Broad
Review Roundup: Wallace Shawn's WHAT WE DID BEFORE OUR MOTH DAYS Opens Off-Broadway
A.A. Cristi • March 5, 2026
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.
Review Roundup: NIGHT SIDE SONGS Opens Off-Broadway
Review Roundup: NIGHT SIDE SONGS Opens Off-Broadway
Chloe Rabinowitz • March 2, 2026
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!
Review Roundup: BIGFOOT! A NEW MUSICAL Off-Broadway
Review Roundup: BIGFOOT! A NEW MUSICAL Off-Broadway
Gillian Blum • March 1, 2026
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.
Review Roundup: Jefferson Mays-Led AMADEUS at Pasadena Playhouse
Review Roundup: Jefferson Mays-Led AMADEUS at Pasadena Playhouse
Stephi Wild • February 27, 2026
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

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Review: THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES at Music Box Lounge Hot Springs
Review: THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES at Music Box Lounge Hot Springs
Arkansas: Theresa Bertram • March 9, 2026
What did our critic think of THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES at Music Box Lounge Hot Springs?
Review: WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? at Backyard Renaissance
Review: WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? at Backyard Renaissance
San Diego: ErinMarie Reiter • March 9, 2026
'Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” is undeniably a marathon, but in the hands of Backyard Renaissance, the journey rarely loses its grip.
Review: DAMN YANKEES at Alhambra Theatre & Dining
Review: DAMN YANKEES at Alhambra Theatre & Dining
Jacksonville: Brock Mills • March 9, 2026
What did our critic think of DAMN YANKEES at Alhambra Theatre & Dining?
Review: TREEMONISHA at Washington National Opera At Lisner Auditorium
Review: TREEMONISHA at Washington National Opera At Lisner Auditorium
Washington, DC: Doug Poms • March 9, 2026
What did our critic think of TREEMONISHA at Washington National Opera At Lisner Auditorium?
Review: EVERYBODY at Kansas City Actors Theatre
Review: EVERYBODY at Kansas City Actors Theatre
Kansas City: Alan Portner • March 9, 2026
The new Kansas City Actors Theater production of “Everybody” is a sly meditation on the human condition. It is a riff on the oldest known surviving play in English called “Everyman.”
Review: FAIR PLAY At Old Fitz Theatre Explores Much More Than Rigours Of Competi
Review: FAIR PLAY At Old Fitz Theatre Explores Much More Than Rigours Of Competitive Sports
Australia - Sydney: Jade Kops • March 9, 2026
Ella Road’s FAIR PLAY challenges the structure and rules around women's sports and what defines a woman through the relationship between two young athletes from vastly different backgrounds. 
Review: COMEDIANS EARNESTLY SINGING MUSICAL THEATRE Is Still Going Strong
Review: COMEDIANS EARNESTLY SINGING MUSICAL THEATRE Is Still Going Strong
Cabaret: Rebecca Kaplan • March 9, 2026
COMEDIANS EARNESTLY SINGING MUSICAL THEATRE celebrated its fifth anniversary with a Friday February 27, 2026 show at Joe’s Pub. Zach Schiffman and Reid Pope give former theater kids turned comedians the chance to return to the stage.
Review: BIRTHDAY CANDLES at Curious Theatre
Review: BIRTHDAY CANDLES at Curious Theatre
Colorado: Tessa Nelson • March 9, 2026
What did our critic think of BIRTHDAY CANDLES at Curious Theatre? Curious Theatre's talented team and more than capable actors show case a brilliant play new to the Denver area.
Review: BRIGHT STAR Takes Center Stage at Manatee Players
Review: BRIGHT STAR Takes Center Stage at Manatee Players
Tampa: Drew Eberhard • March 9, 2026
Bright Star is a Bluegrass/Folk musical written and composed by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell. Its tale is set in the vast landscape of North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains between the years 1945-46, and features flashbacks to the year 1923. The pair produced a Grammy-winning album in 2013 entitled Love Has Come For You, in which the musical is inspired by its lyric-scape and the true story of the Iron Mountain Baby.
Review: Arthur Miller’s THE PRICE at Pacific Resident Theatre through April 12
Review: Arthur Miller’s THE PRICE at Pacific Resident Theatre through April 12
Los Angeles: Shari Barrett • March 9, 2026
Thanks to de Santos’ insightful direction, the on-going dialogues never seem to drag and the action flows at a pace which keeps the audience interested in just what happens between these well-written characters.
Review: THE RIVER at The Rogue Theatre
Review: THE RIVER at The Rogue Theatre
Phoenix: Zach Wetzel • March 9, 2026
THE RIVER by Jez Butterworth is now playing at The Rogue Theatre, and it packs a punch. This deeply intimate work draws viewers into a psychological and surreal world where a man brings a woman (and other women) to a riverside cabin.
Review: RIOT QUEENS at Fuse Theatre
Review: RIOT QUEENS at Fuse Theatre
Oregon: Krista Garver • March 9, 2026
As the Trump administration works to erase trans people from public life (literally removing the 'T' from LGBT on the government's website about the Stonewall Uprising, a movement to which trans people were central), it becomes urgent to understand that these events don't happen in a vacuum. They are the culmination of years of effort, danger, and defiance by people whose names most of us never learn. 
Review: LIZARD BOY at Portland Center Stage
Review: LIZARD BOY at Portland Center Stage
Oregon: Krista Garver • March 9, 2026
If you had told me I would cry my eyes out at a musical about a young man with green, scaly skin who only leaves his apartment once a year to go on a Grindr date, I would have given you the side eye. But there I was on opening night of LIZARD BOY at Portland Center Stage, completely undone by this incredibly weird, incredibly wonderful indie rock musical.
Review: PRIMARY TRUST at TheatreWorks Silicon Valley
Review: PRIMARY TRUST at TheatreWorks Silicon Valley
San Francisco / Bay Area: Steve Murray • March 9, 2026
TheatreWorks and director Jeffrey Lo must have been licking their chops with the chance to produce the regional premiere of Eboni Booth’s Pulitzer Prize winning Primary Trust. In Lo’s skillful hands, and with a seasoned powerful cast, Primary Trust is a winner – both deeply emotional and full of hope.
Review: Debby Boone: We Witness 'Magic' at 54 Below
Review: Debby Boone: We Witness 'Magic' at 54 Below
Cabaret: Stephen Sorokoff • March 9, 2026
Boone's performance at 54 Below was a beautifully calibrated set of songs and the correct “temperature” for them, with no histrionics or depressing news.
Review: THE IRISH ... AND HOW THEY GOT THAT WAY at Music Theatre Of Connecticut
Review: THE IRISH ... AND HOW THEY GOT THAT WAY at Music Theatre Of Connecticut
Connecticut: Sherry Shameer Cohen • March 8, 2026
What did our critic think of THE IRISH ... AND HOW THEY GOT THAT WAY at Music Theatre Of Connecticut?
Preview: SEASON PREVIEW About Time Theatre
Preview: SEASON PREVIEW About Time Theatre
Des Moines: DC Felton • March 8, 2026
This last season, a new theatre company emerged and made audiences 'squeamish' wih their first production. About Time Theatre Company is back for another season and has recently announced the three productions that will be part of its 2026 season. If the thought and time that went into their first production, then audiences are in for another thrilling season.
Review: DINOSAUR WORLD LIVE at Children's Theatre Company
Review: DINOSAUR WORLD LIVE at Children's Theatre Company
Minneapolis / St. Paul: Joe Sarafolean • March 8, 2026
What did our critic think of DINOSAUR WORLD LIVE at Children's Theatre Company?
Review: The Best and the Rest of SPECTRUM 2026 at First Run Theatre
Review: The Best and the Rest of SPECTRUM 2026 at First Run Theatre
St. Louis: James Lindhorst • March 8, 2026
This year’s Spectrum 2026, produced by First Run Theatre, was unique. The six-play festival featured four wittily written plays that stood on their own. Two were flat-out funny, one was a bit macabre, and Tortured Poets Department was beyond charming.
Review: INHERIT THE WIND at Arena Stage
Review: INHERIT THE WIND at Arena Stage
Washington, DC: Roger Catlin • March 8, 2026
The sign of a good play is that it can ring out its truth through different eras and still seem utterly relevant to the moment. 

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