Review: STAGES St. Louis Production of RAGTIME is Beautifully Staged
by James Lindhorst - Sep 26, 2024
STAGES St. Louis production of RAGTIME is exquisite and an important piece of Americana. The symphonic quality of the Ahrens and Flaherty score has many beautiful sections, and the relevance of the story is timeless. The slowly unfolding narrative is told nicely through Goodwin’s focused direction, the competent performances of the accomplished cast, the gifted musical direction and accompaniment, and the polished work of the technical theater professionals. RAGTIME does not reach the grand heights of the other epic musicals that have become a global phenomenon. But, it is certainly monumental in its storytelling and deserves to be seen, especially this beautifully staged production at STAGES St. Louis.
Photos: Nkeki Obi-Melekwe and Taylor Trensch in SAFETY NOT GUARANTEED at BAM
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Sep 26, 2024
The new musical Safety Not Guaranteed, inspired by Derek Connolly’s acclaimed indie film of the same name, is now in previews at the BAM Harvey Theater. Get a first look at production photos featuring Nkeki Obi-Melekwe and Taylor Trensch. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets.
New Musical ORLANDO Debuts In October At Theatre Row
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 25, 2024
ORLANDO, a new musical based on Virginia Woolf's classic novel, will debut Off-Broadway on Friday, October 11 at Theatre Row – Theatre 5 (410 West 42nd Street) for a limited engagement.
NEXT TO NORMAL to be Presented at Birmingham Village Players This Fall
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Sep 25, 2024
Birmingham Village Players will present their second show of the year, the Tony and Pulitzer Prize winning musical, Next to Normal. Next to Normal tells an emotional and unforgettable story of a suburban family struggling with love, loss, and mental illness. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets.
Review: Benny's Cabaret's SOMEONE TO WATCH OVER ME at Sterling Stage Austin
by Sabrina Wallace - Sep 25, 2024
Benny's Cabaret delivers a nostalgic throwback with 'Someone to Watch Over Me'—a charming musical full of 1950s romance, comedy, and classic Hollywood flair. Noah Wood channels Gene Kelly with effortless charm, while the whole cast brings heart and fun to the stage. #ATXTheatre
Review: Sara Bareilles with the National Symphony Orchestra at Kennedy Center
by Elliot Lanes - Sep 25, 2024
The Four Seasons had a hit song many years ago with a lyric that went “Oh! What a Night!” That is how I can best describe watching singer/songwriter/actress Sara Bareilles with YOUR National Symphony Orchestra (NSO), under the always stellar direction of Maestro Steven Reineke in Kennedy Center’s Concert Hall.
Video: Alfonso Cuarón's DISCLAIMER Trailer With Cate Blanchett and Kevin Kline
by Josh Sharpe - Sep 24, 2024
Apple TV+ has revealed the trailer for “Disclaimer,” the acclaimed psychological thriller told in seven chapters, starring Academy Award winners Cate Blanchett and Kevin Kline, and Academy Award nominee Sacha Baron Cohen, and written and directed by five-time Academy Award winner Alfonso Cuarón.
The Royal Ballet Will Perform ENCOUNTERS: Four Contemporary Ballets
by Stephi Wild - Sep 24, 2024
The Royal Ballet will present Encounters: Four Contemporary Ballets, a mixed programme of works by 21st-century choreographers featuring world premieres by Joseph Toonga, former alumnus of The Royal Ballet Choreographic Residency programme and Pam Tanowitz, alongside the revivals of acclaimed choreographic works: Kyle Abraham’s The Weathering and Crystal Pite’s The Statement.
Review: MADAME BUTTERFLY at LA Opera
by Andrew Child - Sep 22, 2024
For all the device’s delicious successes, framing complicated shots of singers through the geometric slats of Ezio Frigerio’s behemoth set in ways that conversely evoke the opulence of a work by the Freed unit or the subtle asymmetry of a Mizoguchi movie, both the live performance and the filmed version suffer when neither is clearly prioritized.
Review: A FACE IN THE CROWD, Young Vic
by Cindy Marcolina - Sep 21, 2024
“I love you like Mary Shelley loved her monster.” Being in the right place at the right time can change your life. So, when young producer Marcia Jeffries stumbles upon a drunken Larry Rhodes while she’s recording a radio segment somewhere in the southern States, it seems like it’s fate. A gifted singer songwriter with a charming bluntness to him, Rhodes is immediately offered a slot on her show and his rise to stardom begins. Based on the 1957 film that launched Andy Griffith’s career, A Face in the Crowd is now only a creaky musical with an attractive cast. Written by Elvis Costello and Sara Ruhl, it’s Kwame Kwei-Armah’s swansong as Artistic Director of the Young Vic.
Review: ONE PROVIDENCE PLACE: A MALL MUSICAL at AS 220
by John McDaid - Sep 20, 2024
It was only a matter of time before someone put the story of that secret apartment on stage. You know the one, from back in the aughts, when a group of local artists built a hidden room in the Providence Place Mall and lived in it for four years. Well, another local arts collective, The Harpies, have written an interesting musical which takes that apartment as the core, and builds a story around it.
Simone Dinnerstein And Awadagin Pratt to Perform at Miller Theatre At Columbia University
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Sep 19, 2024
Simone Dinnerstein and Awadagin Pratt will perform works for solo piano, two pianos, and piano for four hands at Miller Theatre at Columbia University. Dinnerstein and Pratt share a long time friendship and appreciation for collaborative performance. You can watch them perform this October. Learn how to purchase tickets.
Australian Chamber Orchestra Brings The Ottoman Four Seasons to 92NY
by Stephi Wild - Sep 19, 2024
The 92nd Street Y, New York (92NY), one of New York's leading cultural venues, will present Australian Chamber Orchestra: The Ottoman Four Seasons with Richard Tognetti, artistic director and violin; Joseph Tawadros, oud; James Tawadros, riq on Sunday, October 20, 2024 at 2pm on the David Geffen Stage at Kaufmann Concert Hall.
Review: INTO THE WOODS at City Theatre Austin
by Sabrina Wallace - Sep 17, 2024
City Theatre Austin’s production of Into the Woods is a captivating exploration of fairy tales and human desires. Weaving well-known fairy tale characters, the musical delves into the complexities of choice and consequence but also explores Sondheim’s idea that we can find strength in our community, that no one is alone. #ATXTheatre #musicals
Review: JERSEY BOYS at Osceola Arts
by Joseph Harrison - Sep 15, 2024
Jukebox musicals are a polarizing topic in the world of musical theatre. For fans of an artist or group whose music is used as the score of a musical, these can often be favorites due to the familiarity and affinity one might have for the songbook. For musical purists, however, jukebox musicals often feel like one is being cheated out of a new, original score, not to mention the fact that many times these types of shows employ very thinly constructed books (e.g., ALL SHOOK UP) or stories that verge on the truly absurd (e.g., ESCAPE TO MARGARITAVILLE). But there are a rare few of these productions that get the mix right – making them enjoyable for both sides of the theatrical aisle and can often be the recipe for a megahit. Such is the case with JERSEY BOYS, the 2005 Tony Award winning musical which tells the story of the formation, success, and breakup of the hit Rock and Roll group, The Four Seasons including lead singer, Frankie Valli. This high energy, audience favorite opens the 64th season for Osceola Arts in Kissimmee and is a highly entertaining and solid production – one that is sure to please fans of the show and newcomers alike.