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: Bearing Witness: SOMEONE WILL REMEMBER US at Trinity Rep Rhode Island: John McDaid on January 31, 2025 Bearing Witness: SOMEONE WILL REMEMBER US at Trinity Rep. A searing, deeply human world premiere that gives voice to veterans, civilians, and refugees. We go to the theatre for many reasons. Sometimes, we crave the spectacle of a Broadway musical; sometimes, we seek the grip of a powerful drama. Review: RABBITS - The Vortex Theatre Crafts Chills Austin: Lynn Beaver on January 31, 2025 The world premiere of RABBITS at the Vortex delivers an exceptional cast, incredible directing and a whopping great story. Every aspect of this show is stellar, showing the creativity and dedication to the art of theatre available right here in our fair city. Review: UTE LEMPER SINGS KURT WEILL at 54 Below Was Sublime Cabaret: Analisa Bell on January 31, 2025 The show was an exquisite celebration of both the rich history of Weill’s compositions and the unique interpretative brilliance of Ute Lemper. Review: 8-TRACK: THE SOUNDS OF THE ‘70S IN CONCERT at Broadway Rose Portland: Krista Garver on January 31, 2025 A musical revue, the show weaves together over 50 iconic songs from artists like The Bee Gees, KC and The Sunshine Band, and The Village People. Review: SHUCKED at Des Moines Performing Arts Minneapolis / St. Paul: Jared Fessler on January 31, 2025 The corn-fed comedy Shucked has officially taken root at Des Moines Performing Arts, delighting audiences with its pun-filled humor, heartwarming story, and toe-tapping country score. Playing now through February 2, 2025, this Tony-winning musical proves that sometimes, a little corniness is exactly what we need. Review: I'LL EAT YOU LAST: A CHAT WITH SUE MENGERS is a Must-See at Diamond Stage Company Sacramento: Courtney Symes on January 31, 2025 Sometimes you’re lucky enough to see something and know that it’s special. I had that experience last summer when I saw, Oh, Mary! on Broadway. I had it again last weekend when I attended the second week of Diamond Stage Company’s inaugural production of I’ll Eat You Last: A Chat with Sue Mengers. In this arresting piece, Janis Stevens directs Natasha Hause in John Logan’s one-woman show about Hollywood superagent, Sue Mengers. Mohegan Sun Hosts its 21st Annual Sun Wine & Food Fest Food + Wine: Carissa Chesanek on January 31, 2025 Over the past weekend, Mohegan Sun held its 21st annual Sun Wine & Food Fest and we got a chance to experience it ourselves, sampling through infinite wine vintages and chef-curated dishes. Review: GISELLE at Ottawa's National Arts Centre Dance: Courtney Castelino on January 31, 2025 Giselle may be dubbed 'the ballerina's Hamlet' because of the complexity of the title role, but Tirion Law effortlessly tackles the challenges and uses them to showcase her talent as principal dancer with the National Ballet of Canada. Review: FUN HOME at Porchlight Music Theatre Chicago: Rachel Weinberg on January 31, 2025 Jeanine Tesori and Lisa Kron’s FUN HOME is a musical journey in sketches through the memories of Alison Bechdel. Based on the graphic memoir of the same name — and so called because the Bechdel family business was a funeral home — Porchlight director Stephen Schellhardt’s production brings each scene sharply to life. Review: TONY YAZBECK CELEBRATES TONY BENNETT a Thing Of Joy at 54 Below Cabaret: Stephen Mosher on January 31, 2025 Tony Yazbeck is no stranger to making art on the cabaret stage, and adding Tony Bennett just makes it better. Review: AS LONG AS WE ARE BREATHING, Arcola Theatre UK / West End: Gary Naylor on January 31, 2025 Miriam Freedman's stroy is both a tribute to Human Spirit and a warning for today Review: SCISSORHANDZ: A MUSICAL REINVENTED, Southwark Playhouse Elephant UK / West End: Mica Blackwell on January 31, 2025 Much like the Inventor creating the titular character, Scissorhandz - A Musical Reinvented has a lot to love about it but could do with some tinkering to fix its narrative issues. Review: MURDER ON THE NILE at the Ooley Theatre Sacramento: Courtney Symes on January 31, 2025 Fans of the Queen of Crime are in for a treat. Murder on the Nile, Agatha Christie’s play based on her novel Death on the Nile, is playing at the Ooley Theatre. Director Tana Colburn is heading this community theatre adaptation of the suspenseful classic that features accomplished local actors. Feature: 10 Years of Universal Cool Japan -Explore Detective Conan and Beyond Japan: Ayaka Ozaki on January 31, 2025 Universal Studios Japan kicked off the highly anticipated 'Universal Cool Japan 2025' event on January 24, 2025, marking the 10th anniversary of this special showcase of Japanese entertainment. Designed to introduce guests from around the world to the unique appeal of Japanese entertainment, this annual event continues to capture attention with its diverse lineup of immersive experiences. This year’s event spans the entire year of 2025. The first wave of content highlights two of Japan’s most iconic mystery franchises: Keigo Higashino’s Masquerade series and Detective Conan. On January 23, the opening ceremony saw actor Sota Fukushi surprise guests with a red carpet appearance and deliver a rousing declaration to launch the anniversary celebrations. Below, we’ll take you through the ceremony and provide an in-depth report on the “Peril at the Masquerade - Inspired by Keigo Higashino's Masquerade Series' and 'Detective Conan Mystery Restaurant' experiences. Review: HOW BLACK MOTHERS SAY I LOVE YOU at The Weekend Theater Arkansas: Theresa Bertram on January 31, 2025 What did our critic think of HOW BLACK MOTHERS SAY I LOVE YOU at The Weekend Theater? Review: FIDDLER ON THE ROOF at Wichita Community Theatre Wichita: Paula Makar on January 30, 2025 What a pleasure to see Fiddler On The Roof performed with a live orchestra. It’s one of my favorites, and it’s being performed by the Wichita Community Theatre. You have one more weekend left to see it, as it runs until February 2nd. Forty people volunteered to bring the show to the stage. This large cast made me cry as I recalled the many memories I had performing in this much loved musical. Review: 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? |
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