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Monday, March 2, 2026 at 1am (Broadway Time)

Shadows of The 60s – Motown Tribute June 14, 2026

Leesburg Junction

Hopelessly Devoted to Murder at Leesburg Junction

MA250 Keynote: Stacy Schiff

Monday, March 2, 2026 at midnight (Broadway Time)

On the Couch with Maggie Church-Kopp

The post On the Couch with Maggie Church-Kopp appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

Julius Caesar to open Bell Shakespeare’s 2026 season

The post Julius Caesar to open Bell Shakespeare’s 2026 season appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

Bigfoot!: Camp, Conspiracies, and a Surprisingly Sharp Political Satire

by Suzanna Bowling

At first glance, Bigfoot! looks like pure, joyful nonsense — an off-Broadway musical comedy featuring an eight-foot cryptid, stick-on facial hair, rolling two-dimensional trees, and a town called Muddirt. Bu…

The Glorious Corner

by G. H. Harding

SEDAKA PASSES — I can’t be that specific but last fall, Neil Sedaka was to be the honoree at a very NY-institution event and had to pass due to health issues. I love Sedaka, from “Breaking Up Is Hard To D…

Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 11pm (Broadway Time)

Fiona Hardy: Old Games

The post Fiona Hardy: Old Games appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

Zero-Click Search Behavior

by Arlene Espino

Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 10pm (Broadway Time)

On the Couch with Griffin Hewitt

The post On the Couch with Griffin Hewitt appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

Review Roundup: BIGFOOT! A NEW MUSICAL Off-Broadway

BIGFOOT! A New Musical opened at New York City Center Stage 1 Off-Broadway, and critics are sharing their reactions. The show is by Amber Ruffin, David A. Schmoll and Kevin Sciretta, with direction and choreog…

Night Side Songs: Illness Musicalized, Showing Worrisome Symptoms

by David Finkle

★★★☆☆ Daniel and Patrick Lazour examine a tough subject through song The post Night Side Songs: Illness Musicalized, Showing Worrisome Symptoms appeared first on New York Stage Review.

Hold Space, Take Space, Make Space

by Mason Pilevsky

Night Side Songs – 26 February 2026 When I try to describe the experience of Night Side Songs, words fail me. Like all good theatre, it has many moving parts. Night Side Songs is part performance, part audien…

Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 9pm (Broadway Time)

Bigfoot Review

by Jonathan Mandell

Bigfoot’s mother, Francine Foot, explains how her big, kind, hairy monster came to be: “You have sex with a carnie next to a nuclear power plant, you end up with a giant son.” That’s the kind of goofy h…

Bigfoot!: Fuzzy and Facetious

by Michael Sommers

★★☆☆☆ A new musical satirizes the gullibility of flyover America The post Bigfoot!: Fuzzy and Facetious appeared first on New York Stage Review.

It’s as if Shucked and Urinetown Had a Large-Footed Baby!

by Mason Pilevsky

Bigfoot! – 28 February 2026 My surprise favorite new musical thus far this season, Bigfoot!, is filled with comedic charm. Rooted in real life stories of corruption and greed, Bigfoot! imagines a world where …

Review: Bigfoot! Gives Musical Theater a Brand-New Outcast and Lots of Punchlines

‘Bigfoot! The Musical’ galumphs onto stage with laughs aplenty (Off Broadway review)

by Thom Geier

There are laughs aplenty in the Fringey new musical Bigfoot! — which is perhaps not surprising since the book and score are by veteran comedy writer Amber Ruffin (with an assist from David Schmoll on the musi…

The Australian Ballet: Signature Works

The post The Australian Ballet: Signature Works appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 7pm (Broadway Time)

Exit Lines: “The Monsters” – Popdose

by Bob Cashill

Review.

Video: Jack Wolfe, Morgan Dudley, Kurt Elling, Allison Russell, Paulo Szot Take Final HADESTOWN Bows

Watch Jack Wolfe, Morgan Dudley, Kurt Elling, Allison Russell, and Paulo Szot take their final Hadestown bows, following their last performance on Sunday, March 1. Wolfe (Orpheus), Dudley (Eurydice), Elling …

Circus Oz brings acrobatics, antics and absolute chaos to MICF 2026

The post Circus Oz brings acrobatics, antics and absolute chaos to MICF 2026 appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

Video: HAIRSPRAY composer Marc Shaiman Talks New Memoir, More with CBS Sunday Morning

Watch Hairspray composer and seven-time Oscar nominee Marc Shaiman speak with CBS Sunday Morning about his new memior, Never Mind the Happy: Showbiz Stories From a Sore Winner. Shaiman spoke with Tracy Smith…

Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 6pm (Broadway Time)

San Francisco Ballet Cancels Kennedy Center Performances

The San Francisco Ballet pulled out of several planned performances at the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts in Washington D.C., marking another major cancellation at the institution following President Donald…

Zin Galactic cut

by Adam Szymkowicz

Zin Galactic cut Sometimes there's something I like but I have to cut it because of how the play functions better without it.  I just cut this from Zin Galactic and The Saloon at the Edge of the Universe. …

Celebrating 10 Years: Melbourne Women in Film Festival Program Announced

The post Celebrating 10 Years: Melbourne Women in Film Festival Program Announced appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 4pm (Broadway Time)

Bigfoot!

by Darryl Reilly

A goofy 1980’s sci-fi musical spoof: the jovial behemoth’s seclusion is threatened by the town’s dastardly mayor. A dynamic cast lands the many jokes. The post Bigfoot! appeared first on Theaterscene.org.

Your Travalanche Daily Digest for March 1, 2026

by Trav S.D.

Today’s new Travalanche post for March 1, 2026 is about Robert Grossman and his graphic novel Life on the Moon. Also, Happy Women’s History Month! Read 2,000 posts about female subjects here. Earlier Traval…

This Week on Broadway for March 1, 2026: Bigfoot! @ New York City Center

by James Marino

Peter Filichia, Jena Tesse Fox, James Marino, and Michael Portantiere talk about Bigfoot! @ New York City Center, Chinese Republicans @ Roundabout Theatre Company, The Unknown with Sean Hayes @ Studio Seaview, …

Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 3pm (Broadway Time)

Puppetopia: The Magnificent Ms. Pham

by Jonathan Mandell

This elaborate, tuneful puppet musical doesn’t just tell the story of the journey of Kim Pham from Vietnamese “hometown girl” riding a water buffalo to young romantic in Saigon to war refugee “boatperso…

Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 2pm (Broadway Time)

My Take On: More NYC Reviews From Nunzio Michael Lupo

by Bill Hirschman

My Take On:: Short reviews from New York shows by our critic Nunzio Michael Lupo, Today: Every Brilliant Thing, Meat Suit, Zack and Krammer/Fauci, The post My Take On: More NYC Reviews From Nunzio Michael Lupo …

Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 1pm (Broadway Time)

“Life on the Moon”: Robert Grossman’s Graphic Novel About the Great Moon Hoax

by Trav S.D.

Last night, those with telescopes could look at the night sky just after sunset and enjoy a rare spectacle of six of our solar system’s satellites all stacked up in a row like a parade of planets. I mentioned…

What We Hold Onto: The Reservoir Finds Grace in Recovery, Memory, and Family

by Suzanna Bowling

The Reservoir is one of those rare new plays that sneaks up on you — disarming, funny, and quietly devastating in the way only truth can be. Written by Jake Brasch and starring Noah Galvin, the production is …

Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 11am (Broadway Time)

Healing Bach at St. Vincent Ferrer: ACO Delivers Restorative Brilliance

by Edward Kliszus

The American Classical Orchestra’s Healing Bach at the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer delivered restorative brilliance: period-instrument clarity, exceptional soloists, and Thomas Crawford’s visionary leaders…

All That Glitters Is Gold: Stardust Shines Brilliantly at the 92nd Street Y

by Edward Kliszus

Stardust: From Tin Pan Alley to Broadway is a radiant, richly intelligent celebration of America's greatest musical heritage. Kathleen Marshall's brilliant direction fuses history, humor, and heartbreak into an…

The Return of Dame Elaine on Elaine Paige on Sunday!

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, Dame Elaine is back from her winter break, and she's unpacking all…

16 Postcodes review – one-woman patchwork psychogeography of London

by Arifa Akbar

King’s Head theatre, LondonJessica Regan creates a collaborative collage of the capital and its romantic encounters, eccentric flatmates and eye-watering rents Jessica Regan’s promising one-woman show tells…

Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 10am (Broadway Time)

He is known as the French Banksy. Now artist JR plans to turn a Paris bridge into a massive cave

by The Associated Press

He says his project may be the “largest immersive installation ever made.”

March on the London Stage: John Proctor Is the Villain, Jaja’s African Hair Braiding, Arthur Miller’s Broken Glass & More

by Matt Wolf

Two Tony-nominated Broadway hits reach London, a 2025 Olivier Award winner directs his first London non-musical, and an early play from a now-venerable playwright gets a rare revival: These are among the treats…

Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 9am (Broadway Time)

Oregon Shakespeare Festival producer Kaytlin McIntyre on the art of keeping the show in motion

by Jim Flint

As the Ashland festival's 2026 season approaches, McIntyre talks about guiding creativity and chaos to bring the musical "Come from Away" to life.

Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 8am (Broadway Time)

PHOTOS: Chris Stapleton at Mohegan Sun Arena in CT

by Mark Maglio

Chris Stapleton performed at Mohegan Sun Arena on Friday, Feb. 27.

A Case for the Existence of God

by TotalTheater

Regional – Wilton Manors, FL: New City Players: 2304 North Dixie Highway. Feb. 20-March 8, 2026. Drama. Author: Samuel D. Hunter. Director: Tim Davis. Critic: Aaron Krause (Feb. 2026). ***1/2 In New City Play…

Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 6am (Broadway Time)

Phoenix Dance Theatre: Interplay review – mixed bill draws on hip-hop, classical greats and 2000s nostalgia

by Lyndsey Winship

York Theatre RoyalFrom an ode to the pure goodness of the dancefloor to clapping rhythms, playful duets and retro classics Marcus Jarrell Willis wants us to rewind. Back to the good old days. The Phoenix Dance …

Madonna steals the spotlight at Dolce & Gabbana’s Milan Fashion Week runway show

by The Associated Press

By COLLEEN BARRY MILAN (AP) — Madonna made a star appearance in Dolce & Gabbana’s front row during Milan Fashion Week on Saturday for a collection that felt like a conversation with the Material Girl he…

Eugène Ionesco’s masterful farce ‘Rhinoceros’ is ready to run rampant at Yale Repertory Theatre

by Christopher Arnott

The classic political comedy, directed by Liz Diamond with choreography by Emily Coates and starring Reg Rogers, is experiencing a major resurgence at the Yale Repertory Theatre.

Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 5am (Broadway Time)

Unique alien antics of Blue Man Group look to invigorate the Waterbury Palace

by Christopher Arnott

The one-of-a-kind performance art company, which has roots in Connecticut, returns for three shows on March 3 and 4.

‘Romeo and Juliet Suite’ Unfolds Onstage and on Camera

by Margaret Fuhrer

Benjamin Millepied’s “Romeo and Juliet Suite” involves a mixed approach to performance, as well as mixed gender pairings for its star-crossed lovers.

Swept Away by the Storm: “Wuthering Heights” Finds Foggy Beauty in Rich Excess

by Ross

The Frontmezzjunkes Film Review: Wuthering Heights By Ross It begins with sound. Rhythmic gasps and strained movement drift through the darkness, suggesting passion before the image reveals something far more u…

Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 3am (Broadway Time)

The best theatre to stream this month: a decade of Dom Coyote’s spellbinding stage music

by Chris Wiegand

The composer’s new album features tracks from Hamlet and Everyman, while The Importance of Being Earnest with Ncuti Gatwa has a free week on YouTube Dom Coyote says “electronics, acoustics, voice and story …

Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 1am (Broadway Time)

FLAMENCO y Lorca

Nicole Travolta is Doing Alright

Doing Alright

A League of Their Own

Sunday, March 1, 2026 at midnight (Broadway Time)

Why “Silver Manhattan” Makes Me Wish I Were in New York Right Now

by Ross

Sometimes, out of the blue, a press release arrives that plants a feeling you cannot quite explain. Reading about Silver Manhattan, the Off-Broadway debut from Jesse Malin, created exactly that sensation. The w…

Saturday, February 28, 2026 at 10pm (Broadway Time)

Hold on to Your Butts

by Tony Marinelli

Actors Kerry Ipema and Natalie Rich, joined by the live Foley artist Kelly Robinson, proceed to conjure Spielberg’s dinosaur epic. They marshal an arsenal of materials so defiantly homespun it borders on subv…

Saturday, February 28, 2026 at 8pm (Broadway Time)

Review: Mother Russia at Signature Theatre

by Carol Rocamora

Carol Rocamora finds Lauren Yee's latest to be the funniest new play in New York this season--as well as the most politically insightful. The post Review: Mother Russia at Signature Theatre appeared first on Ex…

Saturday, February 28, 2026 at 6pm (Broadway Time)

Sydney erupts in ECSTATICA at the 48th Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade

The post Sydney erupts in ECSTATICA at the 48th Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

My Fair Lady to be first musical to re-open Ian Potter State Theatre in Melbourne

The post My Fair Lady to be first musical to re-open Ian Potter State Theatre in Melbourne appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

Saturday, February 28, 2026 at 5pm (Broadway Time)

MJ THE MUSICAL to Play Final West End Performance Today

The West End's production of MJ The Musical has its final performance at the Prince Edward Theatre today, ahead of upcoming tours in Asia and the United Kingdom. The production has been running in the United…

Your Travalanche Daily Digest for February 28, 2026

by Trav S.D.

Today’s new Travalanche post for February 28, 2026 are about gangster Bugsy Siegel, Sam the Sham and The Pharaohs, and silent comedian Sid Smith. Also Meet the Sword Swallowers of Travalanche for World Sword …

Saturday, February 28, 2026 at 4pm (Broadway Time)

AJ Chronicles: The Battles for Who gets to say what Culture Is

by Douglas McLennan

Evidence abounds this week that the battles for culture are intensifying. Taken together, these tests of authority over cultural institutions are probes of where the line is, of how much self-censorship the cu…

Elemental’s ‘The Runner Stumbles’ wrestles with faith

by Toni Tresca

Elemental Theatre Company tackles Milan Stitt’s brooding drama, but staging issues dilute its impact.

Saturday, February 28, 2026 at 3pm (Broadway Time)

Review: Top Gs Like Me at Royal & Derngate

by Greg Stewart

Review: Top Gs Like Me at Royal & Derngate "a chilling embodiment of the suffocating reach of online influencers" The post Review: Top Gs Like Me at Royal & Derngate appeared first on Theatre Weekly.

Saturday, February 28, 2026 at 1pm (Broadway Time)

Bugsy Siegel and Show Business

by Trav S.D.

This post is cooked up in the spirit of my earlier one on Al Capone. Gangsters and organized crime and the lore that goes with them aren’t what get me up in the morning, though I do enjoy reading about it, or…

Saturday, February 28, 2026 at noon (Broadway Time)

San Francisco Ballet Pulls Out of Kennedy Center Performances

by Julia Jacobs

The ballet company, one of the country’s most prestigious, had been under pressure to cancel its shows amid President Trump’s takeover of the performing arts center.

Theater Quiz for February 2026

by Jonathan Mandell

How well were you paying attention to the New York theater news, views and reviews in the month of February? Find out with this ten-question quiz, plus a doozy of a bonus question. Loading…

Some Men are Meant to be Us

by Mason Pilevsky

Mother Russia – 25 February 2026 The engaging theatrical experience that is Mother Russia leans into the contradictions of the serious playfulness of Russian culture. Steeped in physical comedy, quick wit, an…

Saturday, February 28, 2026 at 11am (Broadway Time)

Real Families Really Matter in “The Reservoir” and “You Got Older”

by Jan Simpson

Ever since Sophocles put the fall of the House of Oedipus onstage, the theatrical canon has been chock-a-block with unhappy families. And that makes sense because they make for good drama. But despite the faili…

Saturday, February 28, 2026 at 10am (Broadway Time)

CHARLIE

by Ron Fassler

Charles Durning (1923–2012).February 28, 2026: Theatre Yesterday and Today, by Ron Fassler An update of a column written and published in 2018. Born on this date more than a hundred years ago, Charles Durni…

FringeArts presents Lee Minora’s Baby Everything

by Cameron Kelsall

Lee Minora’s entertaining and thought-provoking Baby Everything returns for an encore engagement at FringeArts. Cameron Kelsall reviews.

Saturday, February 28, 2026 at 9am (Broadway Time)

Jackalope Theatre Company’s “The Dress-Up Play,” March 7-22 at Broadway Armory Park

The Barrow Group Solo Show Festival

The Bomb

Mi Madre Mi Novia y yo

The Marsh Berkeley presents “Looking For Justice (In All the Wrong Places)”

MALICE: Stories of Injustice

A Monument to Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs

by Trav S.D.

Today we celebrate that unlikely rock and roll giant, Domingo Samudio (b. 1937), better known as Sam the Sham, of Sam the Sham and the Pharoahs. It’s likely that a majority of our readers have never given Sam…

M. Butterfly

by TotalTheater

Regional – San Francisco, CA: San Francisco Playhouse: 450 Post Street. Ends March 14, 2026. Drama. Author: David Henry Hwang. Director and Choreographer: Bridgette Loriaux. Critic: Patricia L. Morin. **** Sa…

Saturday, February 28, 2026 at 8am (Broadway Time)

Review: Silver Manhattan at Bowery Palace

by Loren Noveck

Jesse Malin and a killer band bring Malin's life story to the stage. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: Silver Manhattan at Bowery Palace appeared first on Exeunt Magazine NYC.

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