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Theater Review: CHARGES (THE SUPPLICANTS) (North American Premiere at Theatre Y) by C.j. Fernandes

A CHORUS OF EXILE IN AN ARCHITECTURE OF ISOLATION Theatre Y's North American premiere immerses its audience in complicity and unease Makai Walker Before we get into the merits of Elfriede Je…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 10:00pm on March 2, 2026

Off-Broadway Review: PETITE ROUGE (Company XIV at Théâtre XIV in Bushwick, Brooklyn) by Paola Bellu

A FAIRY TALE REBORN IN HEELS, CORSETS, AND CANDLELIGHT Little Red gets very bad " and very fabulous " in Company XIV's Petite Rouge PhillVonAwesome In its twentieth anniversary season, Compa…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:01am on March 2, 2026

Dance Preview: STILL/HERE (Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company on Tour at Royce Hall) by Tony Frankel

STILL HERE, STILL ESSENTIAL The tour of Bill T. Jones's landmark dance comes to Royce Hall with undiminished force The first time I saw Still/Here, it was at BAM. It was 1994, the year of St…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 1:59am on March 2, 2026

Opera Review: AKHNATEN (LA Opera) by Michael M. Landman-karny

STILL THE PHARAOH-EST OF THEM ALL, AKHNATEN STUNS AT LA OPERA An intellectually rigorous, visually arresting production that embraces the opera's challenges rather than disguising them There…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 11:21pm on March 1, 2026

Theater Review: FOURSOME (IAMA & Celebration at Atwater Village Theatre) by Nick McCall

FOR SOME, MAYBE " FOR OTHERS, A CHORE An exhausting exercise in enforced fun and emotional emptiness (Seated) Felix (Jimin Moon), Noah (Matthew Scott Montgomery, (on floor) Kobe (Calvin Seab…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 1:00am on March 1, 2026

Theater Review: PARANORMAL ACTIVITY (North American Premiere Tour at American Conservatory Theater) by Chuck Louden

A.C.T. EMBRACES HORROR WITH A STYLISH, SUSPENSEFUL STAGE ADAPTATION A slow-burn ghost story elevated by design, atmosphere, and committed performances A.C.T. continues its 2025/26 season by …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:33pm on February 28, 2026

Cabaret Review: OUR SINATRA: A MUSIC CELEBRATION (25th Anniversary Production at 54 Below) by Rob Lester

A SINATRA SONGBOOK REVUE RETURNS WITH STYLE, SWING, AND STAYING POWER The revue recalling the repertoire of "Ol' Blue Eyes" is a song-stuffed, sure-fire success (again) So, who doesn't love …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:11pm on February 28, 2026

Theater Review: SOMEWHERE OVER THE BORDER (Cygnet Theatre Company) by Dan Zeff

A LATINO MUSICAL ODYSSEY INSPIRED BY IMMIGRATION AND THE WIZARD OF OZ A heartfelt journey centered on resilience, with fantasy touches along the way The Cygnet Theatre is presenting the loca…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 11:41am on February 27, 2026

Off-Broadway Review: MEAT SUIT, OR THE SHITSHOW OF MOTHERHOOD (Second Stage Theater) by Paola Bellu

AFTER BIRTH Meat Suit is a carnival of motherhood that mistakes provocation for revelation Meat Suit, or the Shitshow of Motherhood, a Second Stage Theater production which opened last night…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 1:59am on February 27, 2026

Theater Review: RICHARD III (A Noise Within) by Ernest Kearney

A GENDER-FLUID RICHARD III ROOTED IN HISTORY AND PERFORMANCE TRADITION A commanding central performance anchors a sharp, theatrically confident staging The Tragedy of Richard the Third, Will…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 8:32pm on February 26, 2026

Theater Review: CLUE (Second North American Tour at the McCallum Theatre) by Jason Mannino

A BOARD GAME FAVORITE TURNS INTO A LIVE-ACTION FARCE OF MURDER AND MAYHEM A high-energy whodunit that entertains, even when the pacing wobbles The classic whodunit murder mystery game Clue l…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 6:10pm on February 26, 2026

Theater Review: ZABEL IN EXILE (Boston Playwrights' Theatre) by Lynne Weiss

THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF ARMENIAN WRITER ZABEL YESSAYAN BROUGHT TO THE STAGE A reflective memory play balancing biography, imagination, and urgency In keeping with Boston Playwrights' Theatre'…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 1:36pm on February 26, 2026

Theater Review: M. BUTTERFLY (San Francisco Playhouse) by Chuck Louden

A REAL-LIFE ESPIONAGE SCANDAL BECOMES A MEDITATION ON POWER, IDENTITY, & ILLUSION A gripping, well-acted drama that explores gender, fantasy, and cultural collision M. Butterfly, the 198…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:00am on February 25, 2026

Theater Review: THE RECIPE (La Jolla Playhouse) by Dan Zeff

A WORLD PREMIERE CHARTING JULIA CHILD'S RISE FROM RESTLESSNESS TO CULINARY ICON A biographical play that finds its flavor in a stronger, more compelling second act The La Jolla Playhouse is …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 10:00pm on February 24, 2026

Dance Review: AMERICAN ICONS (Joffrey Ballet) by Mitchell Oldham

A legacy program celebrating Joffrey's founders while showcasing the company's present vitality A richly performed evening where history fuels a thrilling, forward-looking repertory Preterna…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 9:24pm on February 24, 2026

Theater Review: HANDS ON A HARD BODY (Spreckels Performing Arts Center in Rohnert Park) by Barry Willis

A WORKING-CLASS ENDURANCE CONTEST TURNS INTO A MUSICAL OF HOPE AND DESPERATION A spirited, heartfelt production that balances humor with grit Victory by attrition is the name of the game in …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 8:32pm on February 23, 2026

Opera Preview: RIVERSIDE LYRIC OPERA (Grand Re-Opening Gala Concert on March 7) by Michael M. Landman-karny

OPERA RETURNS TO RIVERSIDE, AND IT'S BRINGING A 54-PIECE ORCHESTRA The Riverside Lyric Opera's gala concert on March 7 marks a rare moment for the Inland Empire: a full-scale operatic event …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:00am on February 23, 2026

FROM PAGE TO STAGE: HOW THEATRE AND CINEMA SHAPE THE BOOKS WE READ by Tony Frankel

In an era when content moves fluidly across mediums, the relationship between stage, screen, and page has never been more dynamic. Theatre productions become films, films inspire novels, and…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:45am on February 23, 2026

Theater Review: CHEZ JOEY (Arena Stage) by Barbara Papendorp

A CLASSIC MUSICAL REBORN AS A RHYTHM-DRIVEN NIGHTCLUB EXPERIENCE A propulsive, jazz-infused staging that reclaims Pal Joey's cultural roots At Arena Stage, Chez Joey is less a revival of Pal…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 10:00pm on February 22, 2026

Theater Review: PIPPIN (Revolution Stage Company in Palm Springs) by Jason Mannino

A PRINCE IN SEARCH OF PURPOSE AND MEANING Revolution's vibrant, dance-driven production showcases impressive skill and theatrical flair Pippin offers musical theater lovers the complete pack…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 4:51pm on February 22, 2026

Theater Review: THE SEAGULL (Red Theater) by C.j. Fernandes

A LAKESIDE ESTATE OF ART, AMBITION, & UNREQUITED LOVE A richly acted, visually striking Seagull that finally delivers a fully realized Nina A gorgeous and enormous Arcadian painting of a…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 1:00am on February 22, 2026

Theater Review: THE GRADUATE (Indio Performing Arts Center, Desert Theatreworks) by Stan Jenson

A CLASSIC TALE OF SEDUCTION, AWKWARDNESS, AND GROWING UP Desert Theatreworks delivers a lively staging that balances humor with the story's darker undercurrents Most Americans over 50 no dou…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 1:50pm on February 21, 2026

Theater Review: MONTY PYTHON'S SPAMALOT (North American Tour) by Willie C.

HOLY GRAIL, WHOLLY DATED A high-energy tour packed with talent, nostalgic chaos, and humor that doesn't always land in 2026 Risking impalement by a heavily armored knight, and death by cheek…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:30pm on February 20, 2026

Theater Preview: MARILYN, MOM & ME (Reading with Morgan Fairchild to Benefit PS Art Museum) by Jason Mannino

On February 28 and March 1, 2026, Morgan Fairchild will be featured in a staged reading of Marilyn, Mom & Me, Luke Yankee's new play about his mother, Eileen Heckart, and her intense fri…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:00am on February 20, 2026

Off-Broadway Review: THE DINOSAURS (Playwrights Horizons) by Paola Bellu

A RECOVERY GROUP WHERE LITTLE IS REVEALED AND LESS IS RESOLVED Superb performances anchor a script that withholds more than it delivers In the 1980s, film snobs treated TV like it had crashe…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 1:57am on February 20, 2026
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