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Review: INDECENT at 1st Stage
by Jake Bridges - Jun 7, 2026


What did our critic think of INDECENT at 1st Stage?

A History of Broadway Proshots and Screen Adaptations
by Jennifer Ashley Tepper - May 31, 2026


What is a pro-shot and how is it different than an adapted film? Pro-shot is an abbreviation for professionally shot, denoting a stage play that was captured in its native habitat: a theatre. In general, a pro-shot seeks to film the exact experience that audience members would have at a live performance of the show, in contrast with a feature film which actually adapts the piece into a new form, including different locations, the removal of theatrical aesthetic, and changes to make the script work as a film as opposed to as a live theatrical show.

Samuel Beckett's HOW IT IS To Have World Premiere At Venice's Palazzo Diedo
by A.A. Cristi - May 7, 2026


Berggruen Arts & Culture and Gare St Lazare Ireland will present the world premiere of Samuel Beckett's HOW IT IS at Palazzo Diedo, Venice, directed by Judy Hegarty Lovett with actors Stephen Dillane and Conor Lovett.

Student Blog: April: My Month of Seeing New Theatre
by Student Blogger: Francesca Goodsell - Apr 30, 2026


I made it my goal for 2026 to see more live theatre. Additionally, I wanted to challenge myself by seeing shows that I have never gotten the chance to see before. In this blog, you will read my thoughts about the three new shows that I saw and how they inspire me as a performer.

Review: ANGELS IN AMERICA, PART TWO: PERESTROIKA at Theater West End
by Albert Gutierrez - Feb 21, 2026


Theater West End was wise to split Angels in America in the season as two separate performances, each with their own block in the schedule. Originally, I was concerned that the Part Two of it all might turn away prospective theatergoers. But upon watching both parts now, and bearing in mind my own familiarity for the characters, I can also see now how the original production’s 18-month gap would have also been enticing for an audience.

Review: Maude Maggart Thrilled with A TINY MATCH at Birdland Jazz
by Andrew Poretz - Jan 7, 2026


Cabaret star Maude Maggart thrilled with a beautiful, if short, annual New York appearance at a sold-out Birdland Jazz on December 29 with her newest show.

Review: ENDGAME at Catastrophic Theatre
by Brett Cullum - Sep 23, 2025


Before this world ends, you need to see Catastrophic’s staging of ENDGAME starring Greg Dean and directed by Jason Nodler. They never truly seem to be finished with this one, but you can’t honestly expect the world to be here for a revival in thirteen years.

Review: SCHMITT'S PSALM 47 AND STRAVINSKY'S FIREBIRD at Houston Symphony
by Armando Urdiales - Sep 20, 2025


What did our critic think of SCHMITT'S PSALM 47 AND STRAVINSKY'S FIREBIRD at Houston Symphony?

Full Cast Set For Tanika Gupta's HEDDA at Orange Tree Theatre
by Stephi Wild - Aug 27, 2025


With Chiara Atik’s Poor Clare having come to a close and Strindberg’s Creditors preparing to take to the stage, Orange Tree Theatre has announced the full cast for Tanika Gupta’s Hedda.

Feature: Ariella Kvashny on playing Laurey, Love and Independence in OKLAHOMA! at Cygnet Theatre
by ErinMarie Reiter - Jun 14, 2025


Interview with Ariella Kvashny on playing Laurey in Cygnet's 'Oklahoma!' and shares what it’s like stepping into this iconic role, blending old and new in the show’s revival, and what it means to be part of Cygnet’s final production before their big move. 

South Street Seaport Museum to Present New Objects In Maritime City Exhibition
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 21, 2025


The South Street Seaport Museum will unveil the first rotation of objects in its acclaimed exhibition, Maritime City. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets.

JOSEPHINE: A BURLESQUE CABARET is Coming to the Majestic Theater's Flex Theater
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Mar 10, 2025


The story of the iconic Josephine Baker comes to life at Gettysburg College’s Majestic Theater with Josephine: A Burlesque Cabaret Dream Play.

Review: PETER/WENDY at Dobama
by Roy Berko - Dec 14, 2024


What did our critic think of PETER/WENDY at Dobama?

Gary Oldman Will Lead KRAPP'S LAST TAPE at York Theatre Royal
by Stephi Wild - Oct 16, 2024


York Theatre Royal has announced that Gary Oldman will return to the theatre where he began his career in Samuel Beckett’s seminal work, Krapp’s Last Tape. The production begins previews on 14 April, and runs until 17 May 2025.

Writers Revealed For Creative Nation's First Storyteller's Festival 2024
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Sep 18, 2024


Creative Nations, an Indigenous Artists Collective, announced its First Storyteller's Festival, featuring plays and a musical by emerging Indigenous artists. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets.

Review: TREE OF LIFE at White Theatre
by Alan Portner - Sep 17, 2024


Victor Wishna’s new play “Tree of Life” deserves an audience beyond its current World Premiere production ending on September 22.   It is a blessing (a bracha) to those fortunate enough to see the premiere engagement. This unusual and original new play is directed by Jonah Greene.

Kris Bowers's First Concerto, FOR A YOUNGER SELF, Featured on New Album by American Youth Symphony
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 28, 2024


On Friday, July 26, 2024, Academy Award-winning composer Kris Bowers and GRAMMY Award-winning violinist Charles Yang are spotlighted on a heartfelt new album, For A Younger Self, featuring the talented musicians of the American Youth Symphony (AYS) conducted by Carlos Izcaray.

Dr. Lisa Slade Announced As Hugh Ramsay Chair In Australian Art History, The University Of Melbourne
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 13, 2024


Dr. Lisa Slade, AGSA Assistant Director, Artistic Programs, has been appointed as the Hugh Ramsay Chair in Australian Art History at The University of Melbourne, marking a new chapter in her career.

Encompass New Theatre to Present AN IMMIGRANT'S DREAM at Greene Space
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 29, 2024


Manhattan’s leading activist opera company Encompass New Opera Theatre will present Unheard Voices: An Immigrant’s Dream—a matinee concert. Learn how to purchase tickets.

Review: OKLAHOMA at ARTS Theatre
by Barry Lenny - May 25, 2024


It's a remarkable piece of work.

Encompass Opera Presents New Works Inspired By Immigration On June 9
by A.A. Cristi - May 7, 2024


Encompass Opera will present a unique collection of new works inspired by immigration on June 9th.

Encompass New Opera Theatre to Present UNHEARD VOICES: AN IMMIGRANT'S DREAM
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 7, 2024


Join Encompass New Opera Theatre for Unheard Voices: An Immigrant’s Dream, a multicultural concert featuring premieres by Richard Pearson Thomas and Ángel E. Lasala.

Review: SPRING AWAKENING at Seacoast Repertory Theatre
by Dan Marois - May 8, 2024


What did our critic think of SPRING AWAKENING at Seacoast Repertory Theatre?

Review: OKLAHOMA at Desert Theatricals
by Gilmore Rizzo - May 5, 2024


OKLAHOMA is beyond ‘OK’ at the Rancho Mirage Amphitheater; A truly wonderful classic brought to life.

Review: SPRING AWAKENING at Theatre On The Bay And Pieter Toerien Montecasino Main Theatre
by Michelle B Lewis - Apr 9, 2024


At its core, SPRING AWAKENING is a coming-of-age tale that resonates across generations. The play follows a group of teenagers as they navigate the turbulence of adolescence, longing for knowledge about the mysteries of womanhood, the trauma of abuse and the challenges of societal norms. This production breathes new life into a timeless story of adolescent rebellion, sexual awakening and the search for identity.

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