Immersive Pixar Experience to Debut in London in 2026
by Josh Sharpe - Nov 10, 2025
In 2026, Pixar is coming to London's Wembley Park for a new immersive exhibition celebrating the films of the animation studio. Beginning Friday 13 February 2026, Mundo Pixar Experience will span more than 3,500 square metres, and will feature 14 Pixar universes, including over 25 sculptures.
Review: South Coast Repertory Presents THE HEART SELLERS
by Michael Quintos - Nov 10, 2025
An intermission-less, two-character, conversational-centric play that focuses on a pair of women's specific immigrant experiences—marked with loneliness, hopes, fears, and puzzlements big and small—Pulitzer Prize finalist Lloyd Suh's absorbing, touching, and occasionally (thankfully) very funny play explores the emotional tug-of-war between comfortable, familiar cultural traditions left behind and the need to accept, learn, and assimilate to the often confounding realities of their new home environment—a sometimes exciting, but sometimes heartbreaking concept that many first-generation immigrants know all too well. Continues at South Coast Repertory through November 16, 2025.
GRAND FINALE is Now Playing at Theater Basel
by Stephi Wild - Nov 6, 2025
Wie kann das Leben abgeschlossen werden, wenn noch Rechnungen offen sind? Ein Bühnenunfall bringt eine Diva nicht nur um das Grand Finale ihrer Comeback-Show, sondern auch ums Leben.
Review: WATER FOR ELEPHANTS at Dr. Phillips Center For The Performing Arts
by Albert Gutierrez - Nov 5, 2025
The 2024 production earned seven Tony Award nominations, including Best Musical, which I feel is an earned acknowledgment that speaks more to the craftsmanship, the ambition, and the emotional journey present in the show. The stage production’s direction, choreography, puppetry design, and ensemble synergy create moments of theatrical awe that are impossible to deny. What the songs lack in dramatic momentum, the production more than makes up for in its combination of narrative intimacy with large-scale visual storytelling.
Review: WATER FOR ELEPHANTS at Straz Center
by Deborah Bostock-Kelley - Oct 30, 2025
This was a breathtaking circus of beauty, brutality, and heart. This is one of those musicals that you will be talking about on the drive home - how the actors transformed seamlessly from present to past, the music, and simply the beauty of a simple set.
Review: 1999 at WAM Theatre
by Marc Savitt - Oct 28, 2025
1999 is well written and multi-layered. The subject matter is troubling and will likely elicit a wide range of responses undoubtedly influenced by one’s individual life experiences. The piece presents audience members with a number of questions that are highly topical and relevant. Like the subject matter itself, they are not easy, nor do the answers present themselves quickly or clearly.
Review: THE LION, THE WITCH, AND THE WARDROBE at TAFE: Theatre Arts For Everyone
by Sandra Harberger - Oct 18, 2025
TAFE introduces you to Narnia by walking you through the wardrobe. You meet young Lucy (Madalynn Richard), Edmund (Mason Damon), Peter (Kade Junk), and Susan (Faith Brown) as they discover the magical world of talking animals, witches, and winter that never ends. Karen Leclaire was excellent in her portrayal of the evil witch who has taken over Narnia. Her cold and callous character is quite the foil to the calm and paternal Aslan, played by Lucas Wise.