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A Doll’s House review – sex, drugs and Romola Garai in a heroic Ibsen update

by Arifa Akbar

Almeida theatre, LondonAnya Reiss packs the marriage scandal plot with inspired ideas, from convincing talk of Instagram to a look at sexual dynamics in the crosshairs of contemporary capitalism Who would Henri…

Thrilling New Life for "Death of a Salesman"

by Jan Simpson

One of the things we theater obsessives love to do is argue about which is the greatest American play. I’m a Tennessee Williams stan and so I always try to get A Streetcar Named Desire into the mix. But I’m…

Roar materials: the ‘uncanny’ art of dinosaur puppetry – in pictures

by Guardian Staff

As they prepare for an immersive new dinosaur show in Sydney, the team of artists and designers at Erth take us behind the scenes at their puppetry workshop in Marrickville. Erth’s Dinosaurs is playing at the…

Visionary Theater Leader Louis Tyrrell Dies, Leaving A Legacy of Contemporary Challenging Art

by Bill Hirschman

Louis Tyrrell, one of the core visionaries transforming South Florida theater from safe predictable fare to a birthplace for new plays challenging intellect as well as emotion, died Friday afternoon.As a direct…

Broadway Celebrates Earth Day! | Stars in the House, 4/26/25 @ 11 AM ET

by Stars In The House

The 5th Annual Broadway Celebrates Earth Day concert takes place Saturday, April 25, from 11am–3pm in Times Square’s Duffy Square in front of the iconic red steps. Hosted by the Broadway Green Alliance (BGA…

Becky Shaw: A Deliciously Brutal Comedy Where ‘Nice’ Is the Real Villain

by Suzanna Bowling

There is something almost dangerous about Becky Shaw. It smiles, it charms, it invites you in—and then, without warning, it slices straight to the bone. Becky Shaw, Gina Gionfriddo’s wickedly incisive dark …

Review: Becky Shaw at the Hayes Theater

by Loren Noveck

A lacerating comedy with a misanthropic soul. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: Becky Shaw at the Hayes Theater appeared first on Exeunt Magazine NYC.

Flyby review – interstellar musical is a voyage of epic strangeness

by Arifa Akbar

Southwark Playhouse Borough, LondonThe songs soar and blast in this inventive tale of a toxic romance – though it needs a few tweaks to be truly brilliant The scope and ambition of this dark musical by Theo J…

Kiss of the Spider Woman review – Hollywood high kicks into a slick musical revival

by Mark Fisher

Curve, LeicesterTwo prisoners escape their grim Buenos Aires jail into golden age fantasy sequences that elicit big belting showtunes from Anna-Jane Casey’s baddie Kander and Ebb’s early-90s musical is havi…

Me-wow! ‘Cats: The Jellicle Ball’ struts its way into the Best Musical Revival race

by David Buchanan

The reimagined version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's '80s musical is leaving critics and audiences cheering.

Me-wow! ‘Cats: The Jellicle Ball’ struts its way into the Best Musical Revival race

by David Buchanan

The reimagined version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's '80s musical is leaving critics and audiences cheering.

we saw theatre every day for 10 days - pt 2 | vlog ft Waitress, Romeo & Juliet, Kinky Boots and more

by MickeyJoTheatre

check out my brand new substack newsletter: www.mickeyjotheatre.substack.com Join my channel to gain access to exclusive content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDQi6IkbVa2SJok8fUZOpKw/join • OHMYGOD HEY…

Keith Hodiak obituary

by Jane Pritchard

Dancer with Ballet Rambert who later worked as a model and performed in musicals for the Royal Shakespeare Company Keith Hodiak, who has died aged 75, danced with Ballet Rambert from 1972 until 1975; he was one…

Dance hall dynamite just keeps on giving: Pina Bausch/Meryl Tankard: Kontakthof, Echoes of 78 review

by Lyndsey Winship

Sadler’s Wells, LondonThis parody of courting rituals brings back its inaugural dancers 48 years on – ghosting their onstage choreography with footage of their younger selves, for a moving look at the passi…

CoHo: Clowning and a whole lot more

by Bobby Bermea

The Northwest Portland company carries on its rich clowning tradition as it transforms into a multipurpose theater center with partners Third Rail and PETE.

Death of a Salesman: Conducting | Stratford Festival 2026

by Stratford Festival

"You can give them one seed of an idea and they're so accomplished that they make the domino connections." Step into the rehearsal hall as Dean Gabourie reflects on the process of directing Death of a Salesman …

It’s a double show day of SYLVIA at Segerstrom Center for the Arts!

by American Ballet Theatre

🎥: Company in Act III of SYLVIA. #AmericanBalletTheatre

An empowering story – “Level Up!” at LATC reviewed

by Pauline Adamek

An engaging and moving story about identity, courage and acceptance, Latino Theater Company’s technically innovative new play Level Up! is a wonderfully entertaining experience for all ages. Desi López (Mat…

Oh what a circus! The Greatest Showman hits the stage as a high-flying, hammer-juggling, banger-filled spectacular

by Chris Wiegand

The sleeper hit film has been transformed into a Disney stage show. But does it let exploitative huckster PT Barnum off the hook? We go behind the scenes of its launch run in Bristol ‘Ladies and gents, this…

Death of a Salesman: Conducting | Stratford Festival 2026

by Stratford Festival

"You can give them one seed of an idea and they're so accomplished that they make the domino connections." Step into the rehearsal hall as Dean Gabourie reflects on the process of directing Death of a Salesman …

Thrilling New Life for "Death of a Salesman"

by Jan Simpson

One of the things we theater obsessives love to do is argue about which is the greatest American play. I’m a Tennessee Williams stan and so I always try to get A Streetcar Named Desire into the mix. But I’m…

Diana: The Musical Opening (2021)

by American Musical Theater Archives

A look at the history and opening of Diana: The Musical (2021)

Diana: The Musical Opening (2021)

by American Musical Theater Archives

A look at the history and opening of Diana: The Musical (2021)

Thrilling New Life for "Death of a Salesman"

by Jan Simpson

One of the things we theater obsessives love to do is argue about which is the greatest American play. I’m a Tennessee Williams stan and so I always try to get A Streetcar Named Desire into the mix. But I’m…

Monica Barbaro: ‘Yesterday I went home thinking I’m a terrible actor and they’re finding out’

by Nadia Khomami

The California star may have earned an Oscar nomination for her portrayal of Joan Baez in Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown, but as she prepares for her stage debut in Les Liaisons Dangereuses, she says impostor …

Oh what a circus! The Greatest Showman hits the stage as a high-flying, hammer-juggling, banger-filled spectacular

by Chris Wiegand

The sleeper hit film has been transformed into a Disney stage show. But does it let exploitative huckster PT Barnum off the hook? We go behind the scenes of its launch run in Bristol ‘Ladies and gents, this…

Reel Talk Episode 11 - What is a Union

by Actors' Equity Association

We know about a lot of the things a Union membership can give us: audition access, hopefully a better position on the alternate list. But at its most basic— what IS a union anyway? Welcome back to “Reel T…

Copenhagen review – atomic secrets and moral fog in a terrifyingly timely revival

by Arifa Akbar

Hampstead theatre, LondonMichael Frayn’s cerebral drama of science and conscience returns with urgency – although this production struggles to ignite its emotional core Paapa Essiedu recently spoke of reviv…

Oh what a circus! The Greatest Showman hits the stage as a high-flying, hammer-juggling, banger-filled spectacular

by Chris Wiegand

The sleeper hit film has been transformed into a Disney stage show. But does it let exploitative huckster PT Barnum off the hook? We go behind the scenes of its launch run in Bristol ‘Ladies and gents, this…

Good Golly Miss Molly! review – people power with a joyous rock’n’roll spin

by Mark Fisher

New Vic theatre, Newcastle-under-LymeA residents’ association fights to save its housing in Bob Eaton’s jolly slice of social history, with a live band belting out the songs At some point in the middle of t…

A Doll’s House review – sex, drugs and Romola Garai in a heroic Ibsen update

by Arifa Akbar

Almeida theatre, LondonAnya Reiss packs the marriage scandal plot with inspired ideas, from convincing talk of Instagram to a look at sexual dynamics in the crosshairs of contemporary capitalism Who would Henri…

‘When the knife came up through the pool table, audiences gasped’: how Iraq war epic Black Watch conquered the world

by Mark Fisher

It was the play that rocked a nation. The makers of the devastating drama, which transported theatre-goers from a Fife pub to a war zone, recall how it grew and grew Within six months of its launch in 2006, the…

Oh what a circus! The Greatest Showman hits the stage as a high-flying, hammer-juggling, banger-filled spectacular

by Chris Wiegand

The sleeper hit film has been transformed into a Disney stage show. But does it let exploitative huckster PT Barnum off the hook? We go behind the scenes of its launch run in Bristol ‘Ladies and gents, this…

Monica Barbaro: ‘Yesterday I went home thinking I’m a terrible actor and they’re finding out’

by Nadia Khomami

The California star may have earned an Oscar nomination for her portrayal of Joan Baez in Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown, but as she prepares for her stage debut in Les Liaisons Dangereuses, she says impostor …

Death of a Salesman: Conducting | Stratford Festival 2026

by Stratford Festival

"You can give them one seed of an idea and they're so accomplished that they make the domino connections." Step into the rehearsal hall as Dean Gabourie reflects on the process of directing Death of a Salesman …

Fortune Feimster: ‘The stage was a crate, the sound system was a karaoke machine. No one enjoyed the show’

by Interview By Liam Pape

The standup on playing a beaver in Zootropolis 2, being inspired by Arnold Schwarzenegger and why her mother is a great source of comedy What is the best advice you’ve ever been given?I used to be quite the w…

Bronwyn Kuss: Bronwyn & Sons review – parchingly dry comedy about success in your late 30s

by Alexandra Neill

Melbourne international comedy festivalA show about coming to terms with the fact that you might not have children, delivered with a deadpan humour that feels specifically Australian Get our weekend culture and…

A Doll’s House review – sex, drugs and Romola Garai in a heroic Ibsen update

by Arifa Akbar

Almeida theatre, LondonAnya Reiss packs the marriage scandal plot with inspired ideas, from convincing talk of Instagram to a look at sexual dynamics in the crosshairs of contemporary capitalism Who would Henri…

Thrilling New Life for "Death of a Salesman"

by Jan Simpson

One of the things we theater obsessives love to do is argue about which is the greatest American play. I’m a Tennessee Williams stan and so I always try to get A Streetcar Named Desire into the mix. But I’m…

we saw theatre every day for 10 days - pt 2 | vlog ft Waitress, Romeo & Juliet, Kinky Boots and more

by MickeyJoTheatre

check out my brand new substack newsletter: www.mickeyjotheatre.substack.com Join my channel to gain access to exclusive content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDQi6IkbVa2SJok8fUZOpKw/join • OHMYGOD HEY…

we saw theatre every day for 10 days - pt 2 | vlog ft Waitress, Romeo & Juliet, Kinky Boots and more

by MickeyJoTheatre

check out my brand new substack newsletter: www.mickeyjotheatre.substack.com Join my channel to gain access to exclusive content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDQi6IkbVa2SJok8fUZOpKw/join • OHMYGOD HEY…

Kiss of the Spider Woman review – Hollywood high kicks into a slick musical revival

by Mark Fisher

Curve, LeicesterTwo prisoners escape their grim Buenos Aires jail into golden age fantasy sequences that elicit big belting showtunes from Anna-Jane Casey’s baddie Kander and Ebb’s early-90s musical is havi…

Monica Barbaro: ‘Yesterday I went home thinking I’m a terrible actor and they’re finding out’

by Nadia Khomami

The California star may have earned an Oscar nomination for her portrayal of Joan Baez in Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown, but as she prepares for her stage debut in Les Liaisons Dangereuses, she says impostor …

No Bull: Bridge Across The Pond’s Look At Women’s Movement

by Bill Hirschman

Before Suffs or Liberation looking at women’s rights movement, Bull in a China Shop gives another historical view of the fight of more than a century ago, now being staged by Bridge Across the Pond at Empire …

Samuel D. Hunter reveals the false starts and lost storylines that led him to ‘Little Bear Ridge Road’

by David Buchanan

The author of The Whale credits his Tony-contending star Laurie Metcalf with being "the greatest stage actor living in America."

Video: Watch P!NK (Technically) Go on Broadway at THE GREAT GATSBY

Ahead of hosting the 2026 Tony Awards, P!NK shared a video of herself setting foot on The Broadway Theatre's stage during the curtain call of The Great Gatsby, meaning she has technically been on Broadway befor…

Dick Zigun’s New Book o’ Crazy Plays

by Trav S.D.

I love this photo of the young Dick Zigun, for I love the moment it captures, the 1980s, around the time he was co-founding Coney Island USA and not long after he completed that vaunted Yale Drama School educat…

Nick Mohammed: ‘SNL UK is the best thing for British comedy since The Office’

by Jacob Stolworthy

His stint on ‘Celebrity Traitors’ has made him a household name after two decades in the business. Now, Nick Mohammed is hosting the Oliviers. The actor and comedian talks to Jacob Stolworthy about his hesi…

‘When the knife came up through the pool table, audiences gasped’: how Iraq war epic Black Watch conquered the world

by Mark Fisher

It was the play that rocked a nation. The makers of the devastating drama, which transported theatre-goers from a Fife pub to a war zone, recall how it grew and grew Within six months of its launch in 2006, the…

No Bull: Bridge Across The Pond’s Look At Women’s Movement

by Bill Hirschman

Before Suffs or Liberation looking at women’s rights movement, Bull in a China Shop gives another historical view of the fight of more than a century ago, now being staged by Bridge Across the Pond at Empire …

It’s a double show day of SYLVIA at Segerstrom Center for the Arts!

by American Ballet Theatre

🎥: Company in Act III of SYLVIA. #AmericanBalletTheatre

Kiss of the Spider Woman review – Hollywood high kicks into a slick musical revival

by Mark Fisher

Curve, LeicesterTwo prisoners escape their grim Buenos Aires jail into golden age fantasy sequences that elicit big belting showtunes from Anna-Jane Casey’s baddie Kander and Ebb’s early-90s musical is havi…

‘When the knife came up through the pool table, audiences gasped’: how Iraq war epic Black Watch conquered the world

by Mark Fisher

It was the play that rocked a nation. The makers of the devastating drama, which transported theatre-goers from a Fife pub to a war zone, recall how it grew and grew Within six months of its launch in 2006, the…

Thrilling New Life for "Death of a Salesman"

by Jan Simpson

One of the things we theater obsessives love to do is argue about which is the greatest American play. I’m a Tennessee Williams stan and so I always try to get A Streetcar Named Desire into the mix. But I’m…

‘When the knife came up through the pool table, audiences gasped’: how Iraq war epic Black Watch conquered the world

by Mark Fisher

It was the play that rocked a nation. The makers of the devastating drama, which transported theatre-goers from a Fife pub to a war zone, recall how it grew and grew Within six months of its launch in 2006, the…

Video: Watch P!NK (Technically) Go on Broadway at THE GREAT GATSBY

Ahead of hosting the 2026 Tony Awards, P!NK shared a video of herself setting foot on The Broadway Theatre's stage during the curtain call of The Great Gatsby, meaning she has technically been on Broadway befor…

Oh what a circus! The Greatest Showman hits the stage as a high-flying, hammer-juggling, banger-filled spectacular

by Chris Wiegand

The sleeper hit film has been transformed into a Disney stage show. But does it let exploitative huckster PT Barnum off the hook? We go behind the scenes of its launch run in Bristol ‘Ladies and gents, this…

Thrilling New Life for "Death of a Salesman"

by Jan Simpson

One of the things we theater obsessives love to do is argue about which is the greatest American play. I’m a Tennessee Williams stan and so I always try to get A Streetcar Named Desire into the mix. But I’m…

Flyby review – interstellar musical is a voyage of epic strangeness

by Arifa Akbar

Southwark Playhouse Borough, LondonThe songs soar and blast in this inventive tale of a toxic romance – though it needs a few tweaks to be truly brilliant The scope and ambition of this dark musical by Theo J…

Dolly Diamond & Skank Sinatra: The Performers

The post Dolly Diamond & Skank Sinatra: The Performers appeared first on Australian Arts Review.

A Doll’s House review – sex, drugs and Romola Garai in a heroic Ibsen update

by Arifa Akbar

Almeida theatre, LondonAnya Reiss packs the marriage scandal plot with inspired ideas, from convincing talk of Instagram to a look at sexual dynamics in the crosshairs of contemporary capitalism Who would Henri…

Copenhagen review – atomic secrets and moral fog in a terrifyingly timely revival

by Arifa Akbar

Hampstead theatre, LondonMichael Frayn’s cerebral drama of science and conscience returns with urgency – although this production struggles to ignite its emotional core Paapa Essiedu recently spoke of reviv…

Aisling Bea review – glamourpuss meets accidental mum in a scatty show that revels in immaturity

by Brian Logan

Hammersmith Apollo, LondonThe sitcom star and Taskmaster stalwart is on commanding form as she embarks on Older Than Jesus, her first – and deeply daft – standup tour That staple realisation of early midlif…

we saw theatre every day for 10 days - pt 2 | vlog ft Waitress, Romeo & Juliet, Kinky Boots and more

by MickeyJoTheatre

check out my brand new substack newsletter: www.mickeyjotheatre.substack.com Join my channel to gain access to exclusive content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDQi6IkbVa2SJok8fUZOpKw/join • OHMYGOD HEY…

For Adam Gopnik, The Sentence was Never Enough

by Alix Cohen

By Alix Cohen Adam Gopnik, master of the caffeinated essay (forty years at The New Yorker) and iconoclastic books, navigates culture with fluid elegance and restless curiosity. At the same time, he’s almost c…

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