& Juliet
6.2
Opened Nov 17, 2022
Aladdin
6.8
Opened Mar 20, 2014
Buena Vista Social Club
8.6
Opened Mar 19, 2025
Chess
6.3
Opened Nov 16, 2025
Chicago
9.5
Opened Nov 14, 1996
Death Becomes Her
8.1
Opened Nov 21, 2024
Every Brilliant Thing
7.9
Opened Mar 12, 2026
Hadestown
8.2
Opened Apr 17, 2019
Hamilton
9.7
Opened Aug 6, 2015
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
8.9
Opened Apr 22, 2018
Just in Time
7.5
Opened Apr 26, 2025
Maybe Happy Ending
8.9
Opened Nov 12, 2024
MJ the Musical
6.8
Opened Feb 1, 2022
Moulin Rouge!
7.6
Opened Jul 25, 2019
Oh, Mary!
9.4
Opened Jul 11, 2024
Operation Mincemeat
7.8
Opened Mar 20, 2025
Ragtime
8.2
Opened Oct 16, 2025
Six
8.4
Opened Oct 3, 2021
Stranger Things: The First Shadow
5.8
Opened Apr 22, 2025
The Book of Mormon
8.7
Opened Mar 24, 2011
The Great Gatsby
4.8
Opened Apr 25, 2024
The Lion King
8.8
Opened Nov 13, 1997
The Outsiders
6.9
Opened Apr 11, 2024
Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)
7.4
Opened Nov 20, 2025
Wicked
5.3
Opened Oct 30, 2003
Review Roundups
The Broadway premiere of Duncan MacMillan’s EVERY BRILLIANT THING, starring Tony Award winner Daniel Radcliffe opens at Broadway's Hudson Theatre tonight. Read the reviews!
The Public Theater's world premiere of Antigone (This Play I Read in High School), by Anna Ziegler and directed by Tyne Rafaeli, opens tonight. The reviews are in for the starry production. See what the critics had to say in our roundup below!
Cold War Choir Practice, a play with music by Ro Reddick and directed by Tony Award nominee Knud Adams, officially opened on Tuesday, March 10. Read the reviews here!
Liza Minnelli's memoir, Kids, Wait Till You Hear This!, is available now, from March 10, 2026. Learn more about the book and find out what the critics are saying in the reviews here!
BLOOD/LOVE has officially arrived off-Broadway. The production will now continue performances through May 10 at Theater 555 in New York City. Let's see what the critics are saying...
Critics stopped by BURNOUT PARADISE, the new theatrical experience created by Australian collective Pony Cam. BURNOUT PARADISE features five performers attempting to complete a series of escalating tasks while running on four treadmills. Read the reviews!
Regional Reviews
All Regional Reviews ›REVIEW: HEAD OVER HEELS THE MUSICAL Pairs Elizabethan Age Literature With The Pop Rock of The Go-Gos
HEAD OVER HEELS THE MUSICAL celebrates the music of 70’s and 80’s Pop Rock group The Go-Gos through a pairing with Sir Philip Sidney’s pastoral romance, The Countess of Pembroke’s Arcadia.
If you’re thinking of the muscle-bound hero of action films—or even Disney animation—boy, have you got the wrong HERCULES. As soon as Harry Bicket and his early music ensemble, ‘The English Concert,’ played their first notes of the overture at Carnegie Hall the other afternoon, we knew we were definitely in Handel territory.
What did our critic think of PRESSURE! at ExPats Theatre?
Producing The Play That Goes Wrong at a community-theater level is an act of courage. And the Silver Star with two oak leaf enhancements goes to the White Theatre inside the Jewish Community Center in Overland Park. Seldom before have I seen such an active sold-out crowd in this venue who evidently got exactly what they were looking for with this wacky production.
Broadway Sings expands with a thrilling night celebrating Korean artists and K-pop with KPOP: THE HUNT IS ON at The Cutting Room. It plays select dates now through June.
Now playing at Oceanside Theatre Company through March 29, “The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity' is charismatic, fast-moving, and packed with both theatrical flair and genuine heart.
Directed magnificently by Elijah Green, with energetic choreography by Katie Powers-Faulk and musical direction by Miki Yokomizo, the totally entertaining and artistically brilliant production pulled me in from the moment it started.
What did our critic think of JASON ROBERT BROWN PLAYS FAMILIAR FAVORITES, NEW SONGS, AT BROWARD CENTER at Broward Center For The Performing Arts?
THE MUSIC OF US: FROM THEN TO NOW on 3/13 celebrated America's 250 years in music. The trio of phenomenal guest singers - Max Clayton, Nova Payton and Ephraim Sykes brought down the house at the famed venue. Bravo!
On March 10 at Carnegie Hall, the Philadelphia Orchestra brought Gustav Mahler’s towering Symphony No. 2, the “Resurrection,” to New York under the direction of its music director, Yannick Nézet-Séguin.
In a city where international talent competes for limited stage space, ArtPlus has positioned itself not merely as a training platform, but as a producing force. This season, the company marks a defining milestone with its first full New York production: the premiere of En el Borde, presented as part of the 18th season of the Micro Theater Festival at Teatro SEA in collaboration with Teatro LATEA. Performances take place at The Clemente Center.
In McNeal, Jacob McNeal (Peter Bradbury) is a successful and arrogant novelist who flies too close to the sun of Artificial Intelligence when he experiences the very human struggles of his mental and physical health, his addictions, and his relationships.
KINKY BOOTS brought the fun to Proctors. This touring production is filled with many high points that captivate the audience. The story follows Charlie Price, who inherits his father’s shoe factory, which is on the brink of financial ruin.
On the Hertz Stage at Alliance Theatre, FIRES, OHIO by Beth Hyland and directed by Marissa Wolf is the well-deserved winner of the 22nd Alliance/Kendeda National Graduate Playwriting Competition.
We forgive any flaws in the production because, with Patty Smithey as Jesus and Evan Lomba as Judas, it's triumphant.
Ein unterhaltsamer Abend im Admiralspalast mit starken Songs und guter Publikumsstimmung. Auch wenn mich die Inszenierung nicht komplett gepackt hat, lohnt sich die Show allein schon für die Musik und für einen nostalgischen Ausflug in die Welt von The Bodyguard.
Benjamin Eisenhouer performed Dewy Fin with the same energy and comedic style as that of Jack Black. He connected well with the students and his character development had you rooting for him in the end. Bethany Maylkh had strong performance as the stern principal with an inner love for rock. The song, “Stick it to the Man,” was performed with such enthusiasm by the students. You could tell it was one of their favorites. Another student song, “If Only You Would Listen” was heartfelt and showcased the love and pain in the relationship between the students and parents.
The show opens by immediately breaking the fourth wall as the audience is introduced to our actors for the evening. Joseph and Andrew are lead by Ryan, a Shakespearean scholar with questionable credentials, and their goal is performing the entire canon of Shakespeare in one night. The energetic trio start us off with the well-known tragedy of “Romeo and Juliet” filled with raunchy innuendos, puns, improv, and over the top physical comedy. The pace and hilarity speeds up from there leaving the audience and the actors out of breath by intermission. The second act focuses on Hamlet after everyone had a well earned break.
What did our critic think of PILOBOLUS: OTHER WORLDS COLLECTION at Strathmore?
There’s one thing that the Seacoast Repertory Theatre knows how to do very well. It’s transforming their intimate, brick-walled space in Portsmouth into a world that feels ten times its actual size. Their current production of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels—the 2005 musical based on the Steve Martin/Michael Caine film—is a fun, high-energy farce, delivering a cocktail of sophisticated wit and unapologetically lowbrow humor that pleases like a French martini.
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