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by Chloe Rabinowitz - Nov 7, 2025
The creative trio of writer-performer Annabel McConnachie, director Zoé Zifer, and stage manager Chelsea Castro will reunite for a one-night-only staged reading of McConnachie's new play Doing a Bradbury at The Tank.
by Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold - Nov 7, 2025
In this revolving door, gender-bending farce, five actors switch roles with dizzying speed to tell the tale of Count Dracula on the trail of his latest conquest, Lucy, who is determined to break Victorian convention.
by Miranda Stück - Nov 7, 2025
What did our critic think of PAUL TAYLOR DANCE COMPANY at David H. Koch Theater, Lincoln Center?
by Stephi Wild - Nov 6, 2025
Cirque du Soleil's iconic Big Top returns to the greater Philadelphia area for the first time since 2023 with its delightfully-imaginative and visually-stunning production LUZIA, a waking dream of Mexico.
by Theresa Bertram - Nov 1, 2025
What did our critic think of MRS. DOUBTFIRE: THE NEW MUSICAL COMEDY at Robinson Center? I’m thrilled to report that Mrs. Doubtfire: The New Musical Comedy delivered everything I hoped for and more.
by Matthew Paluch - Oct 31, 2025
What did our critic think of JOBURG BALLET - COMMUNION OF LIGHT at Royal Ballet And Opera: Linbury Theatre?
by Student Blogger: Danny Post - Nov 18, 2025
Memorization is typically one of the most dreaded processes of every show. Many young actors shiver at the thought of “off-book” day, not even knowing where to start. Here are three effective techniques to drill your lines into your long-term memory while also improving your performance skills.
by Stephi Wild - Oct 30, 2025
Cirque du Soleil's iconic Big Top returns to the greater Philadelphia area for the first time since 2023 with its delightfully-imaginative and visually-stunning production LUZIA, a waking dream of Mexico.
by A.A. Cristi - Oct 29, 2025
Theater Resources Unlimited will present TRUSpeak… Hear Our Voices! 2025 on November 16, featuring four virtual short plays addressing social issues and artistic resilience.
by Zach Wetzel - Oct 29, 2025
Ken Ludwig's MORIARTY is now playing at The Invisible Theatre in Tucson. The play runs at breakneck speed and features a stellar cast of seasoned actors. MORIARTY is a thrilling and comedic tour de force.
by A.A. Cristi - Oct 28, 2025
Area Stage, in collaboration with Coheed and Cambria and Evil Ink Comics, will premiere a new theatrical adaptation of The Amory Wars aboard Norwegian Cruise Line’s Jewel, sailing from Miami to Cozumel as part of the S.S. Neverender cruise, November 8–13, 2025.
by Stephi Wild - Oct 30, 2025
The Olivier Award-winning Oedipus, an adaptation created and directed by Robert Icke, will begin performances on Broadway on Thursday, October 30, 2025. Meet the cast of Oedipus here!
by Josh Sharpe - Oct 28, 2025
Several Broadway alums and Disney Legends have joined the voice cast of Zootopia 2 in cameo roles, including Auliʻi Cravalho, Josh Gad, and Anika Noni Rose, and John Leguizamo.
by Stephi Wild - Oct 27, 2025
The Shubert Organization and Trafalgar Entertainment have announced a 50:50 Joint Venture partnership for the ownership and operation of the new flagship, state of the art, 1,575 seat Olympia Theatre.
by Stephi Wild - Oct 27, 2025
The latest comedy from John Godber will come to Scarborough's Stephen Joseph Theatre next month. In Black Tie Ball, at the SJT in November. Godber turns his laser gaze onto the fundraising ball in all its sophisticated pomp.
by Stephi Wild - Oct 24, 2025
Ayr Gaiety Theatre's 2025 pantomime, Aladdie - a Scottish spin on the traditional Aladdin story, rooted very much in Ayrshire - will feature a host of both new talent and returning favourites.
by Clementine Scott - Oct 24, 2025
During the interval at Crocodile Fever’s London premiere, we’re all rushed out of the Arcola auditorium a little quicker than we would be normally. This is because the set needs to be doused in blood in preparation for the Tarantino-esque revenge fantasy in the second act, where two sisters deal with the aftermath of hacking off the legs of their abusive father.
by Elliot Lanes - Oct 23, 2025
This past week the DC theatre community lost one of its visionaries with the passing of Artistic Director/Director/Performer/Mentor Jerry B. Whiddon at age 77.
For twenty years Jerry served as the Producing Artistic Director Of Round House Theatre. The company was born out of Street 70 which Jerry helped start in 1970.
by Franco Milazzo - Oct 23, 2025
Despite the enticing cultural dissonance of its title, Black Sabbath – The Ballet is, by definition, a terrible idea. It is the conceptual equivalent of putting a tuxedo on a pit bull, or hiring Prince Andrew as your PR manager. This is what happens when the civic-minded folk at a major arts company, having dutifully listened to enough AC/DC to establish their street cred, decide they can bottle the anarchic essence of heavy metal and sell it in three-act bottles to those living off the ever-sweet smell of nostalgia and the kind of people who buy all their concert T-shirts from Vinted.
by Stephi Wild - Oct 22, 2025
Bringing the body-swapping, mother-daughter duo to life on the stage are Rebecca Lock (Here and Now; Heathers The Musical) as Katherine, and Jena Pandya as Ellie (Come Fall In Love; Bhangra Nation).
by A.A. Cristi - Oct 21, 2025
ARTECHOUSE NYC will presents SUBMERGE: BEYOND THE RENDER, the largest-ever showcase of immersive digital art rendered through the Render Network’s decentralized GPU infrastructure.
by Student Blogger: Tyler Mankinen - Oct 24, 2025
While it may be the end of October, it feels as though the fall semester just started! The rigorous schedule of assignments, rehearsals, performances, and deadlines makes the back-to-school season feel like yesterday.
by Stephi Wild - Oct 20, 2025
This November, New York audiences are invited to laugh, shout, and eat pancakes with Joseph Lymous as he brings his new solo comedy Turning Tigers Into Pancakes to Dixon Place.
by Christina Pandolfi - Oct 19, 2025
As the world we live in gets increasingly more divided—socially, politically, economically—there is no more joyous occasion than coming together for a beautiful piece of art that leaves the collective room oohing and aahing.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Oct 16, 2025
A dependable haven for artists in isolation, Theater Resources Unlimited will present an upcoming town hall, Queery: Is Theater As Gay-Friendly As We Think?. Learn more and see how to attend.
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