1,241 stories by "Ross"
The Off-Broadway Theatre Review: Tarell Alvin McCraney’s modern fable returns anchored by deeply felt performances and a striking physical language By Ross Drumming by Munir Zakee meets us…
Frontmezzjunkies reports: A season takes shape as Off-Broadway surges and familiar titles return to the conversation This morning, the nominations dropped, and it feels like a reward for a s…
The Broadway Theatre Review: Rose Byrne and Kelli O’Hara turn Noël Coward’s comedy into a showcase of meticulously controlled comic intoxication By Ross Champagne is a dangerous thing w…
The Off-Broadway Review: Jack Holden’s solo tour de force gains new intensity in a tighter, more volatile space By Ross “You know how this works,” she says, as the reel-to-reel begins …
The Broadway Theatre Review: David Lindsay-Abaire’s sharp satire finds humour and discomfort in the fault lines of privilege and perception By Ross “What’s the worst that could happen?…
An Izzy Ontario Theatre Review: bol, brown boy, bol Spring Tour 2026 at the Grand Theatre by Izzy Siebert Based on playwright-performer Nawaaz Makhani’s life experiences as a South Asian C…
The Off-Broadway Review: Sean Hayes anchors David Cale’s psychological thriller with precision and presence By Ross “I was having a hard time writing,” he says, and I understand that c…
Suzzy Roche, Grace McLean, Alana Raquel Bowers (center), and Nina Ross in Cold War Choir Practice. Photo by Maria Baranova. A child asking for a nuclear shelter for Christmas should feel li…
The Toronto Theatre Review: Erin Shields’ lyrical world premiere gives voice to the women who carried the story By Ross A story told over centuries rarely asks who was in the room but not …
The Off-Broadway Review: Ro Reddick’s genre-bending play turns absurdity into something unsettlingly familiar By Ross A child asking for a nuclear shelter for Christmas should feel like a …
Frontmezzjunkies reports: This year’s nominees reflect a field alive with urgency and imagination By Ross It has been a remarkable year for theatre in New York City, and I am forever feeli…
The Toronto Theatre Review: Alex Jodi Verge’s contemporary adaptation reframes Shakespeare through intimacy, surveillance, and emotional fracture By Ross I have seen Hamlet more times than…
Frontmezzjunkies reports: This year’s nominations reflect a season rich with risk, reinvention, and voices that refuse to be ignored And away we go! Seeing the list of nominations for the …
The Toronto Theatre Review: Matthew MacKenzie's ambitious new play searches for balance amid competing truths By Ross "I'm not political" has always felt like a statement loaded with its own…
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 any…
The Toronto Theatre Review: Clare Barron's restless, electric play soars through the chaos of becoming By Ross At thirteen, the body feels like it could betray you at any moment, but it also…
Frontmezzjunkies reports and reviews: A TIFF standout anchored in consequence arrives in Canadian theatres By Ross A familiar 'based on a true story' framework gives way to something far mor…
The Toronto Theatre Review: Lynn Nottage's kitchen burns with heat, humour, and hard-won hope By Ross The love of a sandwich, as the most democratic and inventive thing, tells us more than o…
Frontmezzjunkies reports: The Olivier-winning solo thriller begins previews Off-Broadway following a celebrated London run By Ross Kenrex, when I saw it in London, England, last December, di…
The Toronto Theatre Review: Riot King's sharp, surreal Gothic comedy about longing, isolation, and being seen By Ross A bird crashes into the window as the wind howls, almost from the moment…
The Off-Broadway Theatre Review: A timely Expressionist revival centered on work, worth, and repetition by The New Group By Ross That clanking mechanical sound takes over the room before any…
Frontmezzjunkies reports: Paolo Santalucia's inaugural season blends classics, premieres, and Canadian voices into a year of theatre that reaches outward and inward at once By Ross It took m…
The Broadway Theatre Review: Two downtown sensations take Broadway by storm By Ross "Hello, kittens," is the greeting that started my two-show Saturday, and I knew from that first moment I w…
Frontmezzjunkies reports: Paddington, Into the Woods, Punch, and more take top honours as London's theatre season finds its defining moment By Ross It always begins with a list, but it never…
Frontmezzjunkies reports: The Oliviers are happening right now, as I write By Ross Theatre has a strange way of making time feel suspended, and tonight, that feeling is impossible to ignore.…