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Review: CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF at The Gamm Theatre
by Caitlin Howle - Jun 1, 2026
As I am writing this for the Rhode Island section of Broadway World, I feel as though I am uniquely equipped to talk about Tennessee Williams, or at least the world that so often lives inside his work, being that I am a Southerner who has now spent roughly thirteen years in New England.
PIPELINE Will Come to Lakewood Playhouse in April
by Stephi Wild - Apr 10, 2026
Lakewood Playhouse will stage Dominique Morisseau's PIPELINE, featuring a cast led by Whitney Crawford as Nya, a public school teacher navigating systemic forces threatening her son's future.
Raven Theatre Appoints Jonathan Berry as New Executive Artistic Director
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Mar 26, 2026
Raven Theatre in Chicago has appointed Jonathan Berry as its new Executive Artistic Director, following the departure of Sarah Slight to Goodman Theatre. Berry will lead the theatre into its 44th season.
WELL, I’LL LET YOU GO Will Return to Studio Seaview in April
by Stephi Wild - Mar 17, 2026
The New York Times critic's pick production of Bubba Weiler's Well, I'll Let You Go will return for seven-weeks only for a strictly limited engagement at Studio Seaview.
La Jolla Playhouse Sets Lineup for 2026 WOW Festival
by A.A. Cristi - Feb 26, 2026
La Jolla Playhouse has announced full programming for the 2026 WOW Festival of immersive, interactive and site-inspired work, presented in partnership with UC San Diego. The WOW Festival will take place April 23 – 26 on the UC San Diego campus.
FRIGID New York Unveils Lineup For 2026 New York City Fringe Festival
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jan 28, 2026
FRIGID New York will present the 19th annual New York City Fringe Festival across multiple venues in New York City. The festival will feature a diverse array of performances with all box office proceeds directly benefiting the artists.
LETTERS LIVE Returns To The Royal Albert Hall To Celebrate Earth Day
by Stephi Wild - Jan 28, 2026
The popular literary event, Letters Live, will return to the Royal Albert Hall on Wednesday 22 April, in support of climate charity Greenpeace. Learn more here!
Photos: Patricia Allison, Callum Scott Howells, and More in GHOSTS Rehearsals
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Mar 19, 2025
Ghosts at Lyric Hammersmith Theatre is currently in rehearsals! Get a first look at photos of the cast in rehearsals and see how to purchase tickets to the production.
Review: FROZEN at Det Norske Teatret
by Christian Ranke - Nov 16, 2023
In the English production I saw ‘Frozen’ it was an overwhelming spectacle with more heart, depth and darkness than the film. But in the Norwegian version I sadly felt the huge focus on the fact that the tale is grounded in several Nordic legacies got center stage, while the drama and more importantly the heart of the show got lost in the snow.
Review: THE VIEWING ROOM at Attleboro Community Theatre
by Jay Pateakos - Sep 18, 2023
What did our critic think of THE VIEWING ROOM at Attleboro Community Theatre?
Photos: First Look at S. Dylan Zwickel's THE MOSS MAIDENS, Now Streaming through Sunday
by Blair Ingenthron - Aug 5, 2023
The Moss Maidens from playwright S. Dylan Zwickel is making SheNYC Arts Summer Theater Festival history as the first production to be extended twice in the festival’s eight-year existence. The digital production will stream from August 4th - August 6th. Check out photos here!
Photos: First Look at Caryl Churchill's LOVE AND INFORMATION at Antaeus Theatre Company
by Stephi Wild - Mar 1, 2023
What does it mean to be human? Love and Information by boundary-pushing playwright Caryl Churchill (Cloud Nine, Top Girls) asks the big questions at Antaeus Theatre Company. Currently in previews, Love and Information opens Friday night, March 3 and runs through April 3 at Glendale’s Kiki & David Gindler Performing Arts Center.
Photos: First Look at Jeffery Passero in CASTING ASPERSIONS at Urban Stages
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jan 24, 2023
Get a first look at Casting Aspersions: The Backstage Tales of a Casting Director, written and performed by Jeffery Passero, at Urban Stages.
Photos: First Look At THE TEMPEST From Elm Shakespeare Company
by A.A. Cristi - Aug 9, 2022
Following a two-year hiatus, Elm Shakespeare Company will return to Edgerton Park for the 2022 Season with Shakespeare's The Tempest. Producing Artistic Director, Rebecca Goodheart, returns to direct the production which features nationally acclaimed actor and Artistic Director of African American Shakespeare Company, L. Peter Callender in the role of the wizard, Prospero. See photos from the production!
BWW Review: DEAR EVAN HANSEN at Broadway San Jose
by Linda Hodges - Jun 10, 2022
What did our critic think of DEAR EVAN HANSEN at Broadway San Jose?
BWW Review: TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Brings to Life American Classic at James M. Nederlander Theatre
by Kathleen Anwar - May 22, 2022
This touring production brought to life by Aaron Sorkin brings home a story that is so central to our culture and history; truly a must-see for anyone who cares to understand more about the best- and worst- of America. Read our critic's review.
BWW Review: IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE: A LIVE RADIO PLAY at Gamm Theatre
by Jay Pateakos - Dec 1, 2021
IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE: A LIVE RADIO PLAY.....a perfect time for a perfect holiday performance
BWW Review: MURDER IN SAN JOSE AT HKAPA
by Rachel Wong - May 2, 2021
The critically acclaimed production of Murder in San José opens at the HKAPA on 30 April 2021, marking the return of live theatre in Hong Kong since the start of the pandemic.
BWW Interview: Stu James of SLOW FOOD at International City Theatre
by Shari Barrett - Apr 19, 2021
Stu James answers questions about his virtual theatre appearance in SLOW FOOD, a tender, uproarious comedy by Wendy MacLeod and directed by Marya Mazor for International City Theatre. In this uproarious comedy, a vacationing couple heads to a Greek restaurant in Palm Springs for their anniversary dinner, only to be confronted with the worst service imaginable by a waiter who knows no limits to his meddling.
BWW REVIEW: Emerging Director And Playwright Saro Lusty-Cavallari Delivers A Captivating Adaptation Of George Orwell's ANIMAL FARM For New Theatre.
by Jade Kops - Oct 15, 2020
Drawing on the timelessness of George Orwell’s ANIMAL FARM, Saro Lusty-Cavallari’s (Director and Adaptor) adaptation of the seemingly sweet but ultimately dark fable serves as a reminder of the need to challenge the actions and messages delivered by our leaders.
BWW Review: THE DRAG by Mae West Presented by The City Of West Hollywood and Classical Theatre Lab
by Shari Barrett - Oct 1, 2020
Westa??s play, in which she turned her anger at injustice into witty repartee, tells of a married but closeted high society man who throws a wild drag ball that proves to be a fateful event in more ways than one, given the various degrees of scandal going on around so many of the characters. Written under a pseudonym before she became a blockbuster Hollywood star, THE DRAG scandalized New York audiences in 1927 with its portrayal of homosexuality, transgender characters, and drag queens. The premiere production closed out of town by the authorities after two weeks of sold-out performances to appreciative audiences.
BWW Review: THE ODD COUPLE (FEMALE VERSION) at Monticello Opera House
by Paula Kiger - Jun 23, 2020
A pandemic may be an odd time to debut a play, but that's what The Perkins Players did. Their first play -- a comedy partially about the tensions that arise when two very different people live in close proximity to each other -- was performed in front of audience members who had very likely spent a significant part of the past few months being forced to live in close quarters with other humans (except for anyone who lives by themselves). Would that make audience members relate or yearn for an escape about anything except being trapped together in one apartment?
Photo Flash: LOOK BACK IN ANGER Revival Continues at The Gene Frankel Theatre
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Feb 24, 2020
Celtic Lion Productions present a rare revival of Look Back in Anger, John Osborne's searing portrayal of the savagery of the human heart. Called the 'most vivid play of the decade' by the New York Times, the influence of Osborne's 1956 masterwork on generations of playwrights cannot be underestimated. It is directed by Aimée Fortier at The Gene Frankel Theatre where it runs through February 29..
Photo Flashback: Alan Bates in 1980
by Walter McBride - Jan 2, 2020
We're taking it back to the 80s with a photo flashback!
Photo Flash: PRIDE AND PREJUDICE* (*SORT OF) Announced At The Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 12, 2019
The Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh along with partners Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Bristol Old Vic, Northern Stage, Nuffield Southampton Theatres, Oxford Playhouse, and new partner Leeds Playhouse, are delighted to announce the cast for the remount of the critically-acclaimed Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of), presented in close collaboration with partners of the original production, Tron Theatre and Blood of the Young.
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