Saturday, July 18, 2026 at 8am (Broadway Time)
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Theater Preview: Still Dreaming on the Boston Common at 30 by Susan Saccoccia

Commonwealth Shakespeare Company celebrates its milestone season by revisiting A Midsummer Night’s Dream, reaffirming its mission to make Shakespeare a truly public art.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 08:35AM[SHARE]
Saturday, July 18, 2026 at 7am (Broadway Time)
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2026 District Fringe Review: ‘B*tch Eat Dog’ by Mel Carter (5 stars) by Guest Author

A charming puppet show skewers a roster of social norms with razor-sharp humor and creative artistry.  By KENNY NEAL

SOURCE: dctheaterarts.org at 07:24AM[SHARE]
Saturday, July 18, 2026 at 2am (Broadway Time)
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“Employee Dharma Handbook” Exposes Corporate Caste Secrets—at TheatreWorks by Mary Lou Herlihy

Geetha Reddy’s Comedy Mixes Indian & U.S. Outrages by Mary Lou Herlihy A funny and deeply thoughtful new comedy by Geetha Reddy zigzags its way to a playful crescendo. “The Employee …

SOURCE: Theatrius at 02:57AM[SHARE]

Laura Benanti: Nobody Cares review – eyebrow-raising cringe comedy from a recovering people pleaser by Brian Logan

Underbelly Boulevard Soho, LondonA grab-bag of awkward ‘lessons learned’ by a middle-aged entertainer reflecting on her journey, the US comic’s song-filled show has savour and schmaltz…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:20AM[SHARE]
Saturday, July 18, 2026 at 1am (Broadway Time)
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Ben Platt: ‘My parents always knew I was gay – I asked for a fog machine at 7’ by Adam White

The ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ actor is the biggest musical theatre star of his generation, and is about to make his major London debut in a tender new musical about queer love. He speaks to Ada…

SOURCE: www.the-independent.com at 01:05AM[SHARE]
Saturday, July 18, 2026 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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Rabbit & Watson

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Iceboy! Needs Warming Up by Jeffery Lyle Segal

Iceboy!  – The Musical now receiving its world premiere at Chicago’s Goodman Theatre, is based on one truly wacky premise. The show is narrated by the spirit of famed playwright Eugene …

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:04AM[SHARE]

Night Music is Glorious at Marriott Lincolnshire by Jeffery Lyle Segal

The genius of Stephen Sondheim never grows old for me.  It’s always a pleasure to revisit my favorite shows of his.  The production of A Little Night Music which just opened at Marriott …

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:03AM[SHARE]