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Monday, April 20, 2026 at 3am (Broadway Time)

5 Reasons Schmigadoon! on Broadway Is the Joyful Escape Theatergoers Need

by Jamie Kravitz

Schmigadoon! was released on streaming more than a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, at a time when we all needed an escape from reality. The musical comedy television show, which featured a who's who of Broadwa…

Monday, April 20, 2026 at 2am (Broadway Time)

All That’s Left of You – an intergenerational drama that emphasises the Power of Humanity

The post All That’s Left of You – an intergenerational drama that emphasises the Power of Humanity appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

Monday, April 20, 2026 at 1am (Broadway Time)

Stephanie Cartledge: Shared Waters

The post Stephanie Cartledge: Shared Waters appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

Monday, April 20, 2026 at midnight (Broadway Time)

VIGIL – a bold theatrical dismantling of safety, violence and community

The post VIGIL – a bold theatrical dismantling of safety, violence and community appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

Santino Fontana, Sydney James Harcourt, Ali Stroker, More Share Their Broadway Dream Roles in April 20 Concert

by Andrew Gans

Tony winner Francis Jue hosts the evening at the Hirschfeld benefiting Broadway Cares.

Sunday, April 19, 2026 at 11pm (Broadway Time)

On the Couch with Caleb Cameron

The post On the Couch with Caleb Cameron appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

Once We Were Wildlife: Stories

The post Once We Were Wildlife: Stories appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

Sunday, April 19, 2026 at 10pm (Broadway Time)

Dancing at Lughnasa

The post Dancing at Lughnasa appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

Sunday, April 19, 2026 at 9pm (Broadway Time)

2026 Melbourne International Comedy Festival Award Winners Announced

The post 2026 Melbourne International Comedy Festival Award Winners Announced appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

Review Roundup: FALLEN ANGELS, Starring Rose Byrne & Kelli O'Hara, Arrives on Broadway

Fallen Angels has fallen back to Broadway! Noël Coward's play, directed by Tony Award-nominee Scott Ellis, stars Golden Globe-winner and Oscar-nominee Rose Byrne as “Jane Banbury” and Tony Award-winner Kel…

Sunday, April 19, 2026 at 8pm (Broadway Time)

Reviews: What Do the Critics Think of Fallen Angels on Broadway?

by Meg Masseron, Margaret Hall

Rose Byrne, Kelli O'Hara, and more star in Noël Coward comedy at the Todd Haimes Theatre via Roundabout Theatre Company.

Review: Rose Byrne and Kelli O’Hara Seduce in ‘Fallen Angels’

by Jason Zinoman

Lust is the comic engine driving the action of a riotous revival of one of Noël Coward’s early plays, with Rose Byrne and Kelli O’Hara, at Todd Haimes Theater.

Talkin' Broadway on Broadway Review: "Fallen Angels" 4/19/26

by Howard Miller

Is "ripsnortin'" still a thing? In any event, the first Broadway revival in seventy years of Noël Coward's 1925 comedy Fallen Angels, opening tonight at the Todd Haimes Theatre, is a ripsnortin' fun-packed goo…

"Fallen Angels" on Broadway: Real Housewives of London Get Lit, Spill Tea

by David Cote

Noël Coward's wafer-thin marital comedy returns to Broadway after 70 years

Fallen Angels review – Rose Byrne is utterly delightful in Noël Coward comedy revival

by Juan A Ramírez

Todd Haimes Theatre, New YorkRose Byrne and Kelli O’Hara are comic gems in a pitch-perfect revival that sparkles like champagne Fallen Angels has appeared only twice on Broadway since its stateside premiere i…

Fallen Angels: Here’s to Women Behaving Badly

by Melissa Rose Bernardo

★★★★☆ Rose Byrne and Kelli O’Hara are riotously funny in Noël Coward’s 101-year-old buddy comedy The post Fallen Angels: Here’s to Women Behaving Badly appeared first on New York Stage Review.

Lavish This

by Mason Pilevsky

Fallen Angels – 18 April 2026 Ravishingly charming and magnificently humorous, Noel Coward’s Fallen Angels takes place in an impressively fashionable house. It centers on two women who are classlessly enamo…

Rose Byrne and Kelli O’Hara lead a fizzy ‘Fallen Angels’ (Broadway review)

by Thom Geier

Even after a century on the shelf, champagne doesn’t always lose its fizz. Noël Coward’s bubble-light 1925 comedy Fallen Angels, back on Broadway for the first time in 70 years, is a bit of period piffle t…

Review: Kelli O’Hara and Rose Byrne Are a Great Slapstick Duo in Fallen Angels

‘Fallen Angels’ Broadway Review: Rose Byrne and Kelli O’Hara Sparkle in Lackluster Noël Coward Revival

by Brent Lang

There’s a bit of acting advice that’s often ascribed to Noël Coward: “Speak clearly, and don’t bump into the furniture.” But if you’re Kelli O’Hara and Rose Byrne, by all means, slide down the st…

‘Fallen Angels’ Broadway Review: Rose Byrne & Kelli O’Hara Are Absolutely Fabulous In Sparkling Noël Coward Comedy

by Greg Evans

Noël Coward’s delightful, rarely produced 1925 comedy Fallen Angels is the sort of Broadway fare that gives critics ample reason to use descriptors like “fizzy” and “intoxicating” and “dizzying,”…

Sunday, April 19, 2026 at 7pm (Broadway Time)

Fallen Angels: Merely Amusing

by Michael Sommers

★★★☆☆ Rose Byrne and Kelli O’Hara take summer stock of Noel Coward’s vintage comedy at Roundabout The post Fallen Angels: Merely Amusing appeared first on New York Stage Review.

Fallen Angels Broadway Review

by Jonathan Mandell

Kelli O’Hara’s drunken pratfalls, along with Rose Byrne’s wildly skewed wig, mark the high point in the low comedy that most distinguishes this century-old trifle, written by a young Noel Coward as an att…

Sunday, April 19, 2026 at 4pm (Broadway Time)

Your Travalanche Daily Digest for April 19, 2026

by Trav S.D.

Today’s new Travalanche posts for April 18, 2026 are about The Untouchables and The Turtles. Also Travalanche helps you celebrate: National Banana Day Dutch-American Friendship Day The Launch of the American …

This Week on Broadway for April 19, 2026: Titanique

by James Marino

Peter Filichia, Jena Tesse Fox, James Marino, and Michael Portantiere talk about Titanique (Broadway), Theater 2020 production of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way the the Forum, Cats: The Jellicle Ball, Masque…

‘I don’t know what those Greeks were drinking!’: Mark Strong talks the emotional ‘roller-coaster’ of ‘Oedipus’

by David Buchanan

The acclaimed revival of Ancient Greek tragedy is expected to be a major Tony player.

Sunday, April 19, 2026 at 3pm (Broadway Time)

The Journey of the Turtles (R.I.P. Phlorescent Leech)

by Trav S.D.

Mark Volman (1947-2025) passed away back in September. He and his musical partner Howard Kaylan (b. 1947) were the two core members of the popular sixties band The Turtles. When the band broke up for legal reas…

Ken Fallin’s Broadway: Dog Day Afternoon

by Ken Fallin

Ken Fallin captures the volatile, electric pulse of Dog Day Afternoon with a caricature that feels as alive as the story itself—sharp, kinetic, and teetering on the edge of chaos. At the center, Ebon Moss-Bac…

Venus in Fur at Attic Salt Theatre Company

by Bruce Steele

With two talented, charismatic actors facing off, sometimes mere inches away, it’s a theatrical experience not to be missed.

Photos: Helane Blumfeld's INVISIBLE TO INVINCIBLE at Don't Tell Mama

BroadwayWorld award winner and MAC Award nominee Helane Blumfeld premiered her new show, INVISIBLE TO INVINCIBLE, to Midtown New York's Don't Tell Mama on April 15 and 18 at 7 pm. The show offers an intimate ev…

Broadway Review: “Fallen Angels” at the Todd Haimes Theatre (Through Sunday, June 7, 2026)

by David Roberts

The play “Fallen Angels” written by Noel Coward, originally premiered on Broadway nearly one hundred years ago in December of 1927. The second Broadway revival that is currently on stage at Roundabout Theat…

Sunday, April 19, 2026 at 2pm (Broadway Time)

Project 2026: Blue Tsunami- Soundtrack for Tomorrow 

by Barry Gordin

By Alix Cohen April 19, 2026: Since 2018, Stephen Hanks, at various times editor, writer, publisher, reviewer, publicity agent, vocalist; always a dedicated political activist, has produced 11 Blue Wave concer…

Interview: Paul Alexander Nolan on Finding Truth and Tone in THE LOST BOYS

For Paul Alexander Nolan, originating a role on Broadway is nothing new. But THE LOST BOYS, A NEW MUSICAL presents a uniquely high-wire challenge. It blends a beloved cult property, a massive physical productio…

Sunday, April 19, 2026 at 1pm (Broadway Time)

Titanique

by Elyse Trevers

From Off-Broadway to the West End to Broadway, the ship Titanique has traveled a long way. The musical parody of James Cameron’s epic movie Titanic has delighted its audiences so much that it has made the rar…

Sunday, April 19, 2026 at noon (Broadway Time)

Exclusive: Ben Platt & Rachel Zegler Sing 'Next Ten Minutes' from THE LAST FIVE YEARS 25th Anniversary Album

Tomorrow, April 20, Atlantic Records will release the live recording of Tony Award-winner Jason Robert Brown’s THE LAST FIVE YEARS (25th Anniversary Live at the London Palladium), featuring Tony, Grammy, and …

Black Coffee

by Darryl Reilly

Hercule Poirot investigates the English country house murder of an atomic scientist in this spirited revival of Agatha Christie’s 1930 first play. The post Black Coffee appeared first on Theaterscene.org.

Ruby Wax: Absolutely Famous review – a candid return to her most revealing celebrity interviews

by Brian Logan

Richmond theatre, LondonArchive footage and fresh commentary shed light on the craft and chaos of interrogating big names such as OJ Simpson and Donald Trump What are these shows, in which veteran entertainers …

Gush review – Jessica Hardwick is superb as a mother-to-be surfing a maelstrom of emotions

by Mark Fisher

Traverse theatre, EdinburghJess Brodie’s monologue about life on the brink of parenthood is both witty and gripping There are few transitions in life more profound than becoming a parent. Out go late nights a…

Sexual harassment is rife on comedy circuit and women lack protections, MPs told

by Amelia Hill

Women using informal warning systems to protect themselves and others, comedian tells equalities committee Sexual harassment and abuse on the comedy circuit is persistent and under-reported, with protections av…

Struggling theatres must ‘programme their way out’, says Young Vic director

by Lanre Bakare Arts and Culture Correspondent

Nadia Fall calls for bold thinking as she announces new shows including anti-Trump version of Thelma & Louise Theatres facing financial difficulty can only prosper by “programming their way out of it”, …

One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest review – Aaron Pierre makes a mesmerising McMurphy

by David Jays

Old Vic theatre, LondonDirector Clint Dyer brings a fresh political focus to Ken Kesey’s story of disempowerment but the relentless misogyny of the text feels retrograde When Randle P McMurphy is thrust into …

Phil Ellis: Bath Mat review – Taskmaster goof celebrates his midlife failures

by Brian Logan

The Stand Comedy Club, GlasgowThe northerner finds the funny in banalities with this raucous compendium of all-in-it-together bants Phil Ellis has been watching Netflix specials, and has noticed that all the al…

Avenue Q review – provocative puppets return for a feast of filth and fun

by Arifa Akbar

Shaftesbury theatre, LondonTwenty years since its West End debut, the sweetly subversive musical returns with a few tweaks and a lot of heart The trigger warning “puppet nudity” does not begin to cover it. …

Christine Baranski to make West End debut alongside Richard E Grant in Hay Fever

by Chris Wiegand

Tony award-winning actor will play lead role of Judith Bliss in Noël Coward’s comedy at Wyndham’s theatre in London Christine Baranski is to make her West End debut alongside Richard E Grant in a revival o…

Give theatre choreographers and movement directors their own awards, says union group

by Chris Wiegand Stage Editor

‘If we celebrate the impact of physical storytelling, we must acknowledge the artists behind it,’ says Equity body, calling out the lack of movement categories in major awards Choreographers and movement di…

Huw Fyw review – take a sentimental journey around a war veteran’s living room

by Gareth Llŷr Evans

Dance House, CardiffTudur Owen’s Welsh-language play about a second world war veteran is unashamedly heartfelt and anchored by very fine performances This play by Tudur Owen tells the story of a curmudgeonly …

‘Packaging evil into something funny’: is making fun of Trump now just ‘clownwashing’?

by Matthew Cantor

As the president’s second term has wrought new horrors, comedians reflect on whether humor can still ‘deflate the strongman’s image’ During Donald Trump’s first term, as his lies distorted reality and…

Heart Wall review – grief knocks a family karaoke reunion off-key

by Arifa Akbar

Bush theatre, LondonSecrets are exposed during a pub singalong as Franky returns home to find her parents divided in Kit Withington’s drama You can hear this play before you enter the auditorium. Inside, a ka…

Ronin review – Yukiko Masui’s swordplay choreography is exhilarating in its cut and thrust

by Sanjoy Roy

The Place, LondonThis audiovisually immersive, anime-inspired dance piece is full of stylishly fluid movement and thrilling fights and face-offs Some contemporary dance can make you feel like you need a maste…

The Center Will Not Hold review – a compelling conversation between US dance styles

by Lyndsey Winship

Sadler’s Wells, LondonTap, waacking, jookin’, footwork and jit are among the traditional, street and club styles that come together as Michelle Dorrance showcases a startling array of forms and talent The l…

Sunday, April 19, 2026 at 11am (Broadway Time)

Elaine Paige on Sunday Recaps the 2026 Olivier Awards

by Broadway.com

Olivier-winning actress Elaine Paige is giving Broadway.com listeners a chance to hear her BBC Radio 2 show Elaine Paige on Sunday. This week, Paige recaps last Sunday's Olivier Awards, where she was presented …

Theatre/Opera News: IN Series Announces 2026-27 Season, Sic Semper Tyrannis

by News Desk (organization-Submitted Press Release)

  (WASHINGTON, D.C) – IN Series has announced its 2026-27 season titled Sic Semper Tyrannis, which will feature a bold and brave season that dares to stand up and speak out during tumultuous political …

Nathan Lane’s ‘Death of a Salesman’ is now in the driver’s seat for Best Play Revival

by David Buchanan

Joe Mantello's revival of the Arthur Miller classic redefines an oft-performed text.

Sunday, April 19, 2026 at 10am (Broadway Time)

Dance News: Ballet Theatre of Maryland Announces 2026-2027 Season

by News Desk (organization-Submitted Press Release)

Classic works, contemporary explorations, and the return of Annapolis’s own Nutcracker ANNAPOLIS, MD (April 15th, 2026) – Ballet Theatre of Maryland, the state’s premier professional ballet company, has a…

On Eliot Ness and “The Untouchables”

by Trav S.D.

April 19 was the birthday of Federal law enforcement officer Eliot Ness (1903-1957). Ness was famous for spearheading the effort to bring down mob boss Al Capone during the Prohibition Era. He joined the U.S. T…

Madonna, Sabrina and Me

by Victoria Cairl

How middle age is just another time for evolution Continue reading on Medium »

Sunday, April 19, 2026 at 9am (Broadway Time)

Project 2026: Blue Tsunami- Soundtrack for Tomorrow

by Alix Cohen

BY Alix Cohen Since 2018, Stephen Hanks, at various times editor, writer, publisher, reviewer, publicity agent, vocalist; always a dedicated political activist, has produced 11 Blue Wave concerts raising $13,00…

Sunday, April 19, 2026 at 8am (Broadway Time)

American Symphony Orchestra Conjures Romantic Fire at Carnegie Hall

by Edward Kliszus

The American Symphony Orchestra is one of New York’s most adventurous, intellectually vital, and musically rewarding ensemble. Season after season, under Leon Botstein’s visionary leadership, they illuminat…

“Giant” and the Weight of Words That Cannot Be Taken Back

by Ross

The Broadway Theatre Review: John Lithgow leads a razor-sharp Broadway transfer of Mark Rosenblatt’s Olivier-winning play By Ross Hammering echoes behind the tarps and scaffolding before anyone on stage raise…

Sunday, April 19, 2026 at 2am (Broadway Time)

Day of the Hog

Spies and Cyanide at Firefly Cellars

Sunday, April 19, 2026 at 1am (Broadway Time)

Chris Martin loves her. Yungblud thinks she’s a ‘rock star’: Meet the eightysomething vocal coach essential to the stars

by Patrick Smith

Mary Hammond has helped everyone from Adele to Cruz Beckham to sing better. Coldplay’s Chris Martin and Yungblud, among others, tell Patrick Smith what makes her so special – ‘The bigger you get, the more…

Sunday, April 19, 2026 at midnight (Broadway Time)

The Fear of 13: Adrian Brody Delivers a Performance for the Ages in a Production That Demands to Be Seen

by Suzanna Bowling

Ken Fallin’s captures Adrian Brody There are performances you admire—and then there are performances that leave you altered. The Fear of 13 is the latter. In a searing theatrical adaptation of David Sington…

Is the Ed Sullivan Theatre Returning to Broadway? Inside the Rumors—and the Reality

by Suzanna Bowling

Something unusual is happening on West 53rd Street. With The Late Show with Stephen Colbert set to end in May 2026, the future of the historic Ed Sullivan Theater is suddenly… open. In New York, an empty thea…

Saturday, April 18, 2026 at 9pm (Broadway Time)

AJ Chronicles: This Week — Perils of the Algorithmic Culture

by Douglas McLennan

The threat isn't that AI replaces artists. It's subtler and more coercive: that an algorithmically saturated environment erodes the capacity for the kind of thinking that we like to think art requires. Toleranc…

Saturday, April 18, 2026 at 7pm (Broadway Time)

Art as Activism on Broadway: CATS: THE JELLICLE BALL and the Power of Joy as Resistance

Art as Activism on Broadway is a recurring series exploring how theater can move beyond entertainment to serve as a catalyst for social change, advocacy, and cultural dialogue. At a time when stories are being …

Saturday, April 18, 2026 at 6pm (Broadway Time)

Review: Cumulo at MITU580

by Loren Noveck

The puppetry is expert but the storytelling inconsistent in this wordless puppet piece. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: Cumulo at MITU580 appeared first on Exeunt Magazine NYC.

Saturday, April 18, 2026 at 3pm (Broadway Time)

Pink bizarrely hosting the Tony Awards is a bad sign for the Broadway ceremony

by Johnny Oleksinski

So, the Tony Awards’ last best hope is… Pink?

Saturday, April 18, 2026 at 1pm (Broadway Time)

Your Travalanche Daily Digest for April 18, 2026

by Trav S.D.

Today’s new Travalanche posts for April 18, 2026 are about nightclub comedian Jack White and Harry Owens and His Royal Hawaiians. Also, it’s World Circus Day. Earlier Travalanche posts for April 18 (in no p…

Reading Broadway: The Books behind the 2025-2026 Season

by Jonathan Mandell

Fifteen of the plays produced in the Broadway 2025 2026 Season are publicly available to read. A couple of this season’s musicals are adapted from novels; a third comes directly from a book of poems. I list …

Saturday, April 18, 2026 at noon (Broadway Time)

Review: Nayatt School Redux at The Coronet Theatre

by Pely Carney

Review: Nayatt School Redux at The Coronet Theatre “It feels less like a revival or a true redux and more like a tribute.” The post Review: Nayatt School Redux at The Coronet Theatre appeared first on Theat…

Harry Owens and the Royal Hawaiians

by Trav S.D.

No, not GARY Owens. HARRY Owens (1902-86). Owens was not a native Hawaiian, in fact he was about the farthest thing from it, a product of America’s Great Plains. He was born on O’Neil, Nebraska, which is ne…

Review: Lambslaughter at King’s Head Theatre

by Nicola Barrett

Review: Lambslaughter at King's Head Theatre “With a razor-sharp script and excellent acting, Lambslaughter leaves a lasting impression” The post Review: Lambslaughter at King’s Head Theatre appeared firs…

A Dance Party for Martha Graham With Ariana DeBose and Padma Lakshmi

by Sarah Bahr and Rebecca Smeyne

Stars and luminaries honored the dance company’s 100th anniversary with dinner, performances and a champagne toast at the New York Public Library.

The Fear of 13 ***, Becky Shaw ****, You Got Older ****, and My Joy Is Heavy ****

by Barry Gordin

By David Sheward April 18, 2026: The fear of the number 13 is triskaidekaphobia. But you wouldn’t learn that from Lindsey Ferrentino’s play The Fear of 13 now at the James Earl Jones after a London run. Th…

June Squibb on the verge of becoming the oldest Tony-nominated actor in history

by Jeffrey Kare

It would just go to show that age is just a number for this Oscar nominee.

Saturday, April 18, 2026 at 11am (Broadway Time)

Artgoing: Caravaggio and Bellini at the Morgan

by David Cote

Catching two schmactacular works from the Italian Renaissance (and more) on view at the Morgan

Why Danny Strong calls ‘Chess’ the ‘weirdest thing I’ve ever done’

by Sam Eckmann

The Emmy-winning writer was able to put his passion for musical theater into practice by writing an all-new book for the famously troubled show.

Saturday, April 18, 2026 at 9am (Broadway Time)

Another Jack White

by Trav S.D.

By way of explanation, there are at least four show biz Jack Whites to concern ourselves with (or not): 1) the contemporary one, i.e., the guy from The White Stripes; 2) the one classic comedy fans know, the gu…

Michele Bettencourt- A Trans Story in Amplified Sound

by Alix Cohen

By Alix Cohen “Everybody loves a circus/Until they become the clown/Every weak cog has its purpose… until they been chased from town…” (“Everybody Loves a Circus”- Michele Bettencourt/Hendrik Helmer…

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