Can Reviews Wait? How Broadway Opening Nights May Be Changing
by Cara Joy David - Feb 2, 2026
Critics used to come to opening nights and rush back and write their reviews to try to get them in the early editions of next day’s newspaper. Eventually, preview periods became longer, but we still held onto the opening night critic tradition for a while.
Photos: NOIR Opens Can Can’s 2026 Season
by A.A. Cristi - Jan 8, 2026
Can Can has opened its 2026 season with NOIR, a new stage production inspired by film noir aesthetics. The show combines choreography, original music, and visual design in an immersive theatrical setting. See photos of the show.
CATCH ME IF YOU CAN: THE MUSICAL Opens This Month at Masquers Playhouse
by A.A. Cristi - Nov 6, 2025
Masquers Playhouse will present Catch Me If You Can: The Musical from November 14 through December 7, 2025, directed by Enrico Banson, a Bay Area filmmaker and theatre artist whose credits include The People vs. Mona and Seminar with The Royal Underground. Performances will take place at Masquers Playhouse, 105 Park Place, Point Richmond.
Video: Can You Guess Plasma's 3 Dream Roles?
by Joey Mervis - Nov 9, 2025
Three dream roles have so far eluded Plasma (aka Taylor Ratliff). The RuPaul's Drag Race superstar has been busy working on her debut album, Is Miss Thing On? (Live from Joe’s Pub) out November 7 on Joy Machine Records, but her heart is set on playing these three characters someday. Watch in this video!
Can You Guess Ben Davis' 3 Dream Roles?
by Joey Mervis - Oct 30, 2025
Three dream roles have so far eluded Heathers star Ben Davis. Right now he's busy starring as 'Ram’s Dad/Big Bud Dean/Coach Ripper' eight times a week in Heathers, but his heart is set on playing these three characters someday. So cast him already! Watch in this video.
Video: Extended Highlights from CATCH ME IF YOU CAN at Marriott Theatre
by Joshua Wright - Sep 30, 2025
Get an extended first look at Marriott Theatre's Catch Me If You Can, the delightfully entertaining musical comedy based on the true story about chasing your dreams and not getting caught. JJ Niemann make his Marriott Theatre debut as the charming con artist, Frank Abagnale Jr.