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& Juliet Broadway Reviews

& Juliet

61.5% Thumbs Sideways
Aladdin Broadway Reviews

Aladdin

68.4% Thumbs Sideways
Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club Broadway Reviews

Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club

59.5% Thumbs Sideways
Chicago Broadway Reviews

Chicago

95.0% Thumbs Up
Death Becomes Her Broadway Reviews

Death Becomes Her

80.5% Thumbs Up
Gypsy Broadway Reviews

Gypsy

83.5% Thumbs Up
Hadestown Broadway Reviews

Hadestown

82.1% Thumbs Up
Hamilton Broadway Reviews

Hamilton

96.8% Thumbs Up
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Broadway Reviews

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

89.5% Thumbs Up
Hell's Kitchen Broadway Reviews

Hell's Kitchen

66.5% Thumbs Sideways
Maybe Happy Ending Broadway Reviews

Maybe Happy Ending

89.2% Thumbs Up
MJ the Musical Broadway Reviews

MJ the Musical

68.1% Thumbs Sideways
Moulin Rouge! Broadway Reviews

Moulin Rouge!

75.8% Thumbs Up
Oh, Mary! Broadway Reviews

Oh, Mary!

93.5% Thumbs Up
Redwood Broadway Reviews

Redwood

50.6% Thumbs Sideways
Six Broadway Reviews

Six

83.9% Thumbs Up
Sunset Boulevard Broadway Reviews

Sunset Boulevard

71.4% Thumbs Up
The Book of Mormon Broadway Reviews

The Book of Mormon

87.1% Thumbs Up
The Great Gatsby: A New Musical Broadway Reviews

The Great Gatsby: A New Musical

47.6% Thumbs Down
The Lion King Broadway Reviews

The Lion King

87.5% Thumbs Up
The Outsiders Broadway Reviews

The Outsiders

69.5%
Wicked Broadway Reviews

Wicked

53.3% Thumbs Sideways

Latest Review Roundups

Review Roundup: THE SCORE, Directed by Trevor Nunn
February 28, 2025

Legendary stage and screen actor Brian Cox stars as Johann Sebastian Bach in Oliver Cotton’s new play, The Score, originally presented at the Theatre Royal Bath.

Review Roundup: DAKAR 2000 Manhattan Theatre Club World Premiere
February 27, 2025

The Manhattan Theatre Club world premiere of Dakar 2000, written by Pulitzer Prize finalist and two-time Obie Award winner Rajiv Joseph and directed by May Adrales, begins performances tonight at New York City Center. Read the reviews!

Review Roundup: ON THE EVOLUTIONARY FUNCTION OF SHAME
February 27, 2025

Second Stage Theater is now presenting this year’s Next Stage Festival: the world premiere production of D.A. Mindell’s On the Evolutionary Function of Shame, directed by Jess McLeod. Check out what the critics are saying about the new play below...

Review Roundup: THE LAST LAUGH at Noël Coward Theatre
February 27, 2025

Direct from a sell-out run at Edinburgh Fringe Festival, The Last Laugh is a brand-new laugh-a-minute play which re-imagines the lives of three of Britain's all-time greatest comedy heroes – Tommy Cooper, Eric Morecambe and Bob Monkhouse.

Review Roundup: CURSE OF THE STARVING CLASS At The New Group
February 25, 2025

Reviews are in for Sam Shepard’s Curse of the Starving Class at The New Group, starring  David Anzuelo, Kyle Beltran, Calista Flockhart, Cooper Hoffman, Jeb Kreager, Stella Marcus and Christian Slater, directed by Scott Elliott, running now through April 6.

Review Roundup: GRANGEVILLE Opens at Signature Theatre
February 25, 2025

Samuel D. Hunter’s Grangeville is now playing off-Broadway at the Signature Theatre. The production stars  Paul Sparks and Brian J. Smith. Find out what the critics are saying in the reviews here!


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Review: Yasmara & OMG Entertainment’s Grease: An Old Classic Comes to Jakarta
Indonesia: Rakaputra Paputungan on March 03, 2025

Grease was first staged in 1971, with music, lyrics, and a book by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey. It had its debut on Broadway in 1972 until it was eventually adapted into a movie starring John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John in 1978. This play and its consequent movie were a cultural icon, with songs that persist through time and are deeply rooted in modern pop culture. And for the first time, in 2025, it was performed in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Review: MAIN CHARACTER ENERGY, Soho Theatre
UK / West End: Kat Mokrynski on March 03, 2025

From the day she was born, Temi Wilkey has been destined to perform. This is made clear from her grand entrance into Soho Theatre Upstairs, dressed in a gorgeous and frilly red dressing gown that she slowly removes to reveal her bright pink outfit underneath as the audience cheers. Main Character Energy is “an autobiographical one woman show,” but it is also a “flamboyant parody” of the theatrical category at the same time. Being both writer and performer, Temi Wilkey truly becomes the main character of the night.

Review: Singer-Songwriter Anthony Nunziata Warmed the Heart at Café Carlyle
Cabaret: Andrew Poretz on March 03, 2025

Singer-songwriter and internationally acclaimed classical-crossover recording artist Anthony Nunziata returned to Café Carlyle on 2/28 for a sold-out, two-night run with fresh arrangements of the traditional Italian ballads and Great American Songbook standards that inspired his own songwriting, and a handful of his own compositions.

Review: BRENT COMER Aces Cabaret Debut at 54 Below
Cabaret: Stephen Mosher on March 03, 2025

With refreshing ease and obvious abilities, Brent Comer expands his artistic horizons.

Review: THE POETRY GARDEN – ADELAIDE FRINGE 2025 at Courtyard At Treasury 1860
Australia - Adelaide: Barry Lenny on March 03, 2025

One of those little nuggets of pure gold that can be found in the Adelaide Fringe.

Review: A FLEA IN HER EAR at Brookfield Theatre
Connecticut: Sherry Shameer Cohen on March 03, 2025

David Ives’s new version of Georges Feydeau’s farce, A Flea in Her Ear is an ambitious three-act play for any small theater, but the Brookfield Theatre more than rises to it. Named one of the greatest farces ever written, it takes a lot to mount the play. You need a stage large enough to accommodate a cast of 14 players and part of a set that turns.

Review: MEDIUM RARE-Your Delectable Steak Dinner is Now Available Murray Hill
Food + Wine: Marina Kennedy on March 02, 2025

Medium Rare has perfected the Steak Frites meal with a $34.95 prix fixe that guarantees deliciousness. The restaurant, with its first location was in Washington DC, is now wowing guests in the Murray Hill neighborhood of NYC.

Review: LIFE OF PI at Des Moines Performing Arts
Des Moines: DC Felton on March 02, 2025

Stories are not just narratives, they are powerful tools that shape our understanding of the world. They can be about the legacy a person leaves, they can excite us about what is to come, or they can help us process the events in our lives. But most importantly, stories leave us with questions, sparking our curiosity and imagination.

Review: TICK, TICK ... BOOM! at TexArts
Austin: Sabrina Wallace on March 02, 2025

Tick, Tick... Boom! at TexArts is a thrilling ride with great comedic timing, sharp choreography, NYC ‘90s vibes, & a killer live band. Loved the Latin rep!#ATXTheatre #BWW

Review: WAITRESS at Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre
Central Pennsylvania: Rich Mehrenberg on March 02, 2025

Come see Waitress for an entire night of stick-to-your-ribs food and entertainment. The production will be playing at the Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre through April 5th.

Review: CAMBODIAN ROCK BAND at East West Players
Los Angeles: Evan Henerson on March 02, 2025

Chay Yew’s production for East West Players - improbably the play’s L.A. premiere seven years after its debut at South Coast Repertory – is as raw and raucous as it is timely. Yee urges us to remember the past, be watchful of the future and enjoy the holy hell out of the process.

Review: Orpheus Musical Theatre's Production of BEAUTIFUL: THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL
Ottawa: Courtney Castelino on March 02, 2025

This production highlights what Orpheus does well: quality vocals, simple, yet effective sets, and great chemistry among the cast that keeps the audience invested.

Review: LITTLE WOMEN at Geva Theatre
Central New York: Colin Fleming-Stumpf on March 02, 2025

Geva Theatre’s production of Little Women is superb—a moving, beautifully crafted adaptation that honors Alcott’s legacy while offering fresh insights into Jo’s artistic journey.

Review: THE DARK HEART OF DOOLEY STEVENS at Backyard Renaissance
San Diego: ErinMarie Reiter on March 02, 2025

The world premiere of “The Dark Heart of Dooley Stevens,” written by Backyard Renaissance Artistic Director Francis Gercke, will play through March 15th. This play is a mix of horror, drama, and things that may be hard to explain.

BWW Review: TIME STANDS STILL at 12th Ave Arts
Seattle: Amelia Divine on March 02, 2025

Time Stands Still (by Thalia’s Umbrella), draws you into a carefully crafted, intimate world where the line between audience and observer feels blurred. With a thoughtfully detailed set and a standout performance from its lead actress, this production demonstrates the impact of small-scale storytelling with deep emotional resonance.

Review: JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR at Berkeley Playhouse
San Francisco / Bay Area: Kelly Rogers Flynt on March 02, 2025

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR at Berkeley Playhouse hits all the right notes. With a song list among the hardest in musical theater canon, the show wows with multiple vocalists who make a statement of prowess. With a massive set, extraordinary lighting, and some blinged out costumes, the production goes big. The spectacular show lands high on entertainment value.

Review: MURDER FOR TWO at Music & Arts Community Center
Ft. Myers/Naples: Fran Thomas on March 02, 2025

Good actors spend a lot of time creating backstory and motivation for the character they are playing. Imagine how much work goes into doing this preparation to take on more than a half dozen roles. That is the task faced by Robbie Harrison in Murder for Two, a musical comedy/mystery now being offered by Southwest Florida Theatre Company in conjunction with Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre. This is the first collaboration between the two.

Review: KINKY BOOTS at Uppsala Stadsteater
Sweden: Annette Stolt on March 02, 2025

Kinky Boots is what the world needs right now! Joyful and including! Kinky Boots is exactly what we and the world need right now. Prior to the opening night all shows are already sold out. However, more tickets will go on sale on Tuesday.

Review: ALMOST HEAVEN at Castle Craig Players
Connecticut: Sean Fallon on March 02, 2025

On Saturday, March 1st, I had the pleasure of seeing an extraordinary production of the musical ALMOST HEAVEN, featuring the music of John Denver, as performed by the Castle Craig Players at the Almira F. Stephan Memorial Playhouse in Meriden, CT. This is much more than a tribute concert. This is a theatrical presentation that includes some fascinating biographical information about John Denver’s life. The songs are sung by a highly talented six person cast featuring Kaite Corda, Mason Andrew, Timothy Barton, Bret Bisaillon, Em Kramm, and Sheri Sanders.  Orchestrations and vocal arrangements are by Jeff Waxman. The original concept is by Harold Thau. Director Ian Galligan, assisted by Jennifer Del Sole, and music director Marc Sokolson help bring the audience a show that is entertaining for the entire family! As someone who has been a fan of John Denver’s music since I was a very young child, I thoroughly enjoyed this production!

Review: MIRAH: A Vibrant Celebration of Betawi Culture Through Musical Theater
Indonesia: Rakaputra Paputungan on March 02, 2025

The musical Mirah was staged on 22-23 February 2025, at Teater Besar Taman Ismail Marzuki in Jakarta. The production house presented four performances, featuring two different pairs of main leads, with each duo performing twice. This show was produced by Ir. Dery Syrna, directed by Rudolf Puspa and Dolfry Inda Suri. The team from Broadway World Indonesia was given the opportunity to watch their last show on February 23rd, and here’s our review.



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