Review: THE LAST FIVE YEARS at Hudson Theatres Backstage
Chalomot's debut production may not be flawless, but it marks a meaningful first for a new theater company willing to take risks, invest in artists, and bring emotionally-driven theater to smaller spaces.
Review: THE CRUCIBLE at Sarasota Players
Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is already one of the most emotionally charged dramas in the American theatre canon, but the current production at The Sarasota Players elevates the experience into something deeply immersive, intimate, and unforgettable.
Review: BNS PRODUCTIONS' SEASON OPENER, KING HEDLEY II at Arts Factory
August Wilson’s brilliance in exposing generational trauma, societal pressure, and the complexity of Black male identity is on full display.
Video: Ryan Reynolds Bids $25K For Jonathan Groff's Hat at JUST IN TIME
At Jonathan Groff's final performance in Just In Time, Ryan Reynolds donated $25,000 to Broadway Cares for the 'Bobby Darin' hat.
TV: Hablamos con Amanda Digón, Pepe Nufrio y el equipo de EL ALMA AL AIRE en su presentación oficial
El primer musical original de Stage Entertainment en España basado en el legado musical de Alejandro Sanz llegará al Teatro Coliseum el 1 de octubre.
Photos: Julie Chen, Marissa Jaret Winokur & Iain Armitage Visit TITANIQUE
Near, far, wherever you are, your next stop should be the St.
As Female Playwrights Lose Ground, Female Critics Are Making History
The biggest change from prior years is at The New York Times, where Helen Shaw became the first female chief theater critic at the paper of record earlier this year.
Nave 10 Matadero presenta GUAYOMINÍ, una reflexión contemporánea sobre el éxito y la cultura pop
Omar Banana e Inma Cuevas protagonizan esta reflexión sobre la fragilidad del éxito y la cultura pop que llega a Nave 10 Matadero el próximo 24 de abril.
Puy du Fou España celebra su 5º aniversario consolidado como referente de ocio y cultura nacional
Con más de cinco millones de visitantes, el parque de Toledo se consolida como referente cultural bajo la dirección de Olivier Strebelle.
CENICIENTA alcanza las 200 funciones en el Teatro Coliseum e inicia su recta final en Madrid
La producción de Stage Entertainment encara sus últimas semanas en cartel tras cumplir una cifra redonda de representaciones.
Ramón Tebar debutará en el Metropolitan Opera de Nueva York con LA BOHÈME
El director español se pondrá al frente de la mítica institución durante la temporada 2026-27, consolidando su trayectoria en los grandes escenarios internacionales.
Sir Billy Connolly Spirit of Glasgow Award winner announced as Amanda Dwyer
Amanda Dwyer becomes the fourth winner of GICF's only award, with the Festival working with the Big Yin to give out the trophy in his name, celebrating all that makes comedy and the city of Glasgow so entwined with Sir Billy Connolly.
Pitlochry Festival Theatre to stage the UK première of the musical CEILIDH
CEILIDH, which is part of Alan Cumming's inaugural season as Artistic Director in this the Theatre's 75th anniversary year, is a musical that invites you to step into one of Scotland's oldest and most beloved traditions – a gathering to share songs, stories and, most importantly, dancing!
Review: JAJA'S AFRICAN HAIR BRAIDING, Lyric Hammersmith
**** 'It would be hard to not fall for the charm of Jaja’s African Hair Braiding.
Review: CHAOS: III, The Pleasance Theatre
There aren’t many times in your life where you can safely say you’ve watched a lip-sync routine to a song about being on Jobseeker’s Allowance, all the while having just watched a clown piece seemingly about how Year 7’s always have backpacks larger than them.
Review: THE WIZ at Marcus Performing Arts Center
Hilariously and smartly reimagined with the help of comedian Amber Ruffin, The Wiz debuts as an all-new tour but still carries a score filled with soul, gospel, rock, and 70s funk.
Review: AN AMBITIOUS STAGING OF DREAMWORKS PRINCE OF EGYPT ARRIVES at St Petersburg City Theatre
DreamWorks The Prince of Egypt is a stage musical with a book by Phillip LaZebnik and music/lyrics by the great Stephen Schwartz.
Review Roundup: TITUS ANDRONICUS Off-Broadway
What do critics think of Red Bull Theater's TITUS ANDRONICUS, running now Off-Broadway, directed by Jesse Berger and starring Patrick Page, which runs through April 19?
Review: HAMLET at Guild Hall Players At St James Episcopal Church
Hamlet, William Shakespeare’s longest play, and considered the most powerful and influential tragedy in the English language, was performed by the Guild Hall Players last weekend at Saint James Episcopal Church.
Photos: Susie Mosher's THE LINEUP - March 24 at the Green Room 42
See photos of the March 24th variety show featuring Alice Ripley (NEXT TO NORMAL), singer Gerrilyn Sohn, and more, snapped by photographer Conor Weiss.
Review: SÖHNE at Grand Théâtre
Last week, the Grand Théâtre de Luxembourg hosted Söhne, a contemporary theatrical work that sets out to explore identity, belonging, and the fractures of modern masculinity.
Review: The World Premiere of Tomson Highway's ROSE at the National Arts Centre
What did our critic think of ROSE at National Arts Centre?
Student Blog: A Day in My Life as a BFA MT Major at Otterbein University
Spend a Wednesday with me as a Musical Theatre student with a double minor at Otterbein University.
Student Blog: Too Risky? Do it Anyway.
Graduating early is risky.
Student Blog: Stepping Out of What's Comfortable
I am someone who values routine.
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