Filter by:Order By:Latest Review RoundupsReview Roundup: THE GIFT at Park Theatre January 30, 2025 See what the critics are saying about The Gift at Park Theatre. Read the reviews for the production starring Nicholas Burns, Laura Haddock and Alex Price. Review Roundup: A KNOCK ON THE ROOF Opens at NYTW January 28, 2025 New York Theatre Workshop just celebrated opening night of A Knock on the Roof, written by Khawla Ibraheem, and directed by Obie Award winner and NYTW Usual Suspect Oliver Butler. Let's see what the critics are saying about the new play... Review Roundup: KOWALSKI, Starring Robin Lord Taylor and Brandon Flynn January 28, 2025 Gregg Ostrin’s Kowalski, directed by Colin Hanlon, just celebrated opening night at The Duke on 42nd Street, where it is set to run through February 23, 2025. Check out what the critics are saying about the new play... Review Roundup: Pulitzer Prize-Winning ENGLISH Opens On Broadway January 23, 2025 Roundabout Theatre Company's brings its production of Sanaz Toossi's Pulitzer Prize-winning play, English, directed by Knud Adams, to Broadway! The show officially opens tonight at the Todd Haimes Theatre. Read the reviews! Review Roundup: A GOOD HOUSE at The Royal Court January 21, 2025 Amy Jephta's A Good House is currently running at The Royal Court, directed by ancy Medina. See what the critics are saying and read the reviews for the production here. Review Roundup: PARADE National Tour Starring Max Chernin & Talia Suskauer January 16, 2025 The touring production of the recent Broadway revival of Parade is now on tour across the United States. What did the critics think? Read all the reviews. The company is led by Max Chernin (Broadway Revival of Parade) and Talia Suskauer who will play Leo and Lucille Frank. REGIONAL REVIEWSReview: SAMSARA at Profile Theatre Portland: Krista Garver on January 30, 2025 Lauren Yee's SAMSARA will make you laugh, cringe, and think about its implications long after you leave the theatre. If you like challenging, conversation-starting theatre, this show is absolutely not to be missed. Review: SOME LIKE IT HOT is tap-tastic at Broadway San Diego San Diego: ErinMarie Reiter on January 30, 2025 “Some Like It Hot,” now playing at Broadway San Diego, brings an updated classic film to the stage in a high-energy, tap-tastic show with big Broadway staging. ‘Some Like it Hot” is playing at Broadway San Diego at the Civic Theatre through Sunday, February 2nd. Review: 2:22 A GHOST STORY is an Ode to Imagination, Helsinki City Theatre Finland: Rosanna Liuski on January 30, 2025 2:22 A Ghost story is a brand new piece by Danny Robins and it sure feels like one. It tackles the themes of seen and unseen, science and pseudoscience, lizard brains vs. the ape brains and so on. Review: FLY BY NIGHT at Tapestry Theater Collective Portland: Krista Garver on January 30, 2025 What did our critic think of FLY BY NIGHT at Tapestry Theater Collective? Review: HADESTOWN at Fisher Theatre Michigan: Emily Schenk on January 30, 2025 I was enthralled in the whole show, and I promise you don't want to miss this show when it's in town. You don't want to look back and regret not seeing Hadestown while it's in Detroit. Review: THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG is Rightfully Funny at La Mirada Los Angeles: Michael Quintos on January 30, 2025 Overall, the show is an expertly-crafted piece of unapologetically silly live comedic theatre that demonstrates the power of precision in the guise of 'random' chaos. By blending slapstick humor, meta-theatrical elements, and sheer physical comedy-laced energy, this theatrical enterpris creates an unforgettable theatrical experience that will have you laughing non-stop. While its primary goal is to be an entertaining, crowd-pleasing spectacle, it also spotlights the resilience of theatre performers and the thrilling unpredictability of live theatre—proving that, sometimes, abject failure can be the greatest source of laughter. Review: JIN HAO LI: SWIMMING IN A SUBMARINE, Soho Theatre UK / West End: Kat Mokrynski on January 30, 2025 Jin Hao Li: Swimming in a Submarine is the first stand-up show I have been to in which, before the show starts, the comedian goes around the audience, giving each person a thumbs-up and asking, “You good?” It’s a surprise, but a welcome one that makes something immediately clear - Jin Hao Li is not your average comedian. Review: DEMI ADEJUYIGBE IS GOING TO DO ONE (1) BACKFLIP, Soho Theatre UK / West End: Kat Mokrynski on January 30, 2025 Even before the show begins, Demi Adejuyigbe is Going To Do One (1) Backflip has me laughing with its preshow playlist, a fascinating tracklist of songs that have been turned into some absolutely wild mash-ups. From combining Taylor Swift and Chappell Roan to making a seamless transition from Kendrick Lamar to Fleetwood Mac, there are some surprisingly great ones - my particular favourite was ABBA’s “Dancing Queen” combined with Disturbed’s “Down with the Sickness!” Review: LIFE OF PI Is Existentialist Magic at Benedum Center Pittsburgh: Greg Kerestan on January 30, 2025 In some ways, Lolita Chakrabarti's Life of Pi, adapted from the novel by Yann Martel and directed by Max Webster, can feel like a grown-up version of the puppet-heavy visual multimedia spectacles often seen in high-end children's theatre. Review: THE GIFT, Park Theatre UK / West End: Cindy Marcolina on January 30, 2025 An anonymous package arrives in Colin’s post, sending him into a spiral. Whether it’s a revenge plan gone wrong or a silly prank, what Colin receives in an unassuming cake box disturbs him out of his mind. His sister Lisa and his best friend Brian (also Lisa’s boyfriend) try to help. Our imagination could have a field day as Colin unravels, but we're immediately told it's human excrement. Review: INSIDE NO.9 STAGE/FRIGHT, Wyndham's Theatre UK / West End: Alexander Cohen on January 30, 2025 At its worst Inside No.9 Stage/Fright plays out like a greatest hits album. Familiar rhythms rewired into a thank you for the fans, who no doubt will vibrate with delight at some of the references to old episodes. Not much of a criticism when the endlessly inventive original is so salute worthily brilliant. Review: MRS. HARRISON at Portland Center Stage Portland: Krista Garver on January 29, 2025 MRS. HARRISON is one of those rare productions that succeeds in entertaining while also forcing us to examine our assumptions, in this case about the stories we claim as our own. Review: MEAN GIRLS at Theatre Under The Stars (TUTS) Houston: Jonathan Netek on January 29, 2025 OMG, Theatre Under the Stars just got a serious Plastics-level upgrade because MEAN GIRLS is BACK in Houston! Review: GUAC At Woolly Mammoth Washington, DC: Jake Bridges on January 29, 2025 What did our critic think of GUAC at Woolly Mammoth? Review: A MUSICAL OFFERING at St. Mark's Lutheran Charlotte: Perry Tannenbaum on January 29, 2025 Bach Akademie Charlotte brought a wondrous quintet to St. Mark's Lutheran for a rare live performance of A MUSICAL OFFERING - plus three other gems from three other composers in the court of Frederick the Great Review: HERE THERE ARE BLUEBERRIES Disturbs the Comfortable at McCarter Theatre New Jersey: Chloe Yang on January 29, 2025 A gripping Holocaust drama explores the banality of evil as museum archivist grapples with Nazi leisure photos at Auschwitz. Strong performances and innovative staging illuminate how ordinary people enabled genocide. Review: WINTER SOLSTICE at Canadian Stage Toronto: Ilana Lucas on January 29, 2025 What did our critic think of WINTER SOLSTICE at Canadian Stage? Review: THE RESERVOIR Resonates with Audiences at DCPA Theatre Company Denver: Jon Bee on January 29, 2025 What did our critic think of THE RESERVOIR RESONATES WITH AUDIENCES AT DCPA at DCPA Theatre Company? Review: AIDA, Royal Ballet and Opera UK / West End: Gary Naylor on January 29, 2025 Robert Carsen's vision is as uncompromising as ever, but the world has changed in three short years Review: FOREPLAY at Capitol Musical Theatre, Wroclaw Poland: Natalia Jarczynska on January 29, 2025 It’s not an easy pill to swallow, but this show dives headfirst into the murky waters of toxic relationships and the addictive cycle of loving your tormentor. Can this make for a compelling musical? They tried to do it in Wroclaw’s Capitol. |
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