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Theater Review: SYLVIA SYLVIA SYLVIA (Geffen Playhouse) by Michael M. Landman-karny

THREE SYLVIAS, ZERO THRILLS Beth Hyland's world premiere at the Geffen Playhouse arrives with the kind of literary bait that makes theater people clasp their reusable water bottles in deligh…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 9:56pm on February 19, 2026

Cabaret Review: LINDA EDER: PLAY IT FORWARD (54 Below) by Rob Lester

A FAMILY AFFAIR AT 54 BELOW Linda Eder shines, with a promising assist from Jake Wildhorn; like mother like son " both likeable Casual and confident, a smiling Linda Eder strode onto the sta…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 9:24pm on February 19, 2026

Theater Review: MISS JULIE (Court Theatre, Chicago) by C.j. Fernandes

STRINDBERG UNDER SIEGE A misfire in almost every way possible, this visually aggressive production overwhelms the play's naturalistic power. "Uh oh," was my first thought when the wall of li…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 4:47pm on February 18, 2026

Theater Review: AMADEUS (Pasadena Playhouse) by Michael M. Landman-karny

PATRON SAINT OF THE SECOND-RATE A rigorously intelligent and theatrically thrilling revival that restores Shaffer's parable to full force Schopenhauer once drew a distinction between talent,…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 5:00am on February 16, 2026

Theater Review: HEDDA GABLER (Remy Bumppo) by C.j. Fernandes

IBSEN'S ICONIC ANTIHEROINE STILL MAKES A MESS OF POLITE SOCIETY A sleek, sharply acted production driven by a magnetic central performance, even at a lightning pace Redtwist Theatre may have…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:00am on February 16, 2026

Theater Review: COME BACK, LITTLE SHEBA (American Blues Theater) by C.j. Fernandes

MISERY, MARRIAGE, AND A MIDWEST LIVING ROOM THAT CAN'T HOLD IT ALL A powerhouse pairing turns Inge's domestic ache into something bruising, intimate, and hard to shake It may be the season o…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:00am on February 15, 2026

Theater Review: MI CASA ES SU TEATRO (Mishpocha Woods Artist Compound in Austin) by Leo Emerson

The success of Hyde Park Theatre's Mi Casa Es Su Teatro (A dangerously domestic DIY fringe fest) " lies in its ability to showcase the symbiotic relationship between art and community. The w…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:00am on February 14, 2026

Theater Review: THE HOBBIT (Young People's Theatre of Chicago at Greenhouse Theater Center) by C.j. Fernandes

TOLKIEN'S CLASSIC QUEST BECOMES INVENTIVE ENSEMBLE STORYTELLING A clever, resourceful adaptation that turns theatrical minimalism into maximum adventure. Taking you "There and Back Again" in…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 1:51am on February 14, 2026

Concert Review: THE DOVER QUARTET (Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall) by Paulanne Simmons

TRADITIONS IN CONVERSATION From Mendelssohn to Chickasaw works, a program unified by thoughtful playing The Dover Quartet " Joel Link, Bryan Lee, violins; Julianne Lee, viola; and Camden Sha…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 1:22pm on February 13, 2026

Theater Review: IMPROBABLE FICTION (Masquers Playhouse in Point Richmond) by Barry Willis

WRITERS RUN AMOK WHEN IMAGINATION TAKES OVER THE ROOM A nimble, high-energy ensemble comedy that turns creative frustration into gleeful theatrical chaos As hilarious today as it was when it…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 1:55am on February 13, 2026

Concert Review: ESPERANZA SPALDING (Well-Being Concert at Carnegie Hall's Weill Music Room) by Paola Bellu

ESPERANZA SPALDING'S HOMEMADE FIELD OF LOVE A communal cleansing at Carnegie Hall Stepping out at night this winter requires real chutzpah because New York City is absolutely freezing, but y…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 7:30pm on February 12, 2026

Theater Review: HAIR (Palm Canyon Theatre) by Audrey Liebross

THE AGE OF AQUARIUS RETURNS TO PALM SPRINGS A vibrant production overcomes a frustrating book Palm Canyon Theatre's (PCT's) productions are always top-notch, with excellent singing, dancing,…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 7:13pm on February 12, 2026

Off-Broadway Review: AN IDEAL HUSBAND (Storm Theatre at A.R.T./New York Theatres) by Rob Lester

WITNESSING WILDE'S WONDERFUL WIT IS ALWAYS WELCOME Storm Theatre delivers elegance and precision, if not always sparkle Lurking under the characters' control, courtesies and curtseys, calcul…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 1:51am on February 12, 2026

Opera Review: ABDUCTION FROM THE SERAGLIO (Pacific Opera Project) by Ernest Kearney

MOZART MEETS THE FINAL FRONTIER Pacific Opera Project boldly goes where singspiel has gone before Begin with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's 1789 complex and comic singspiel Die Entführung aus …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 11:15pm on February 11, 2026

Theater Review: HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING (San Diego Musical Theatre) by Milo Shapiro

HOW TO SUCCEED IN PRODUCING A MUSICAL Offices tend not to be much fun, which is why they are ripe for exploring undertones of emotion and comedy in scripts like Office Space, Working Girl…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 7:00pm on February 11, 2026

Off-Broadway Review: THE MONSTERS (Manhattan Theatre Club at NY City Center) by Alex Simmons

BOXING, BLOODLINES, AND BURIED TRAUMA A smart, muscular, triumphant and thrilling two-hander that lands every blow What's worse? The monsters we fight, the monsters we carry, or the monsters…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 6:00pm on February 11, 2026

Theater Review: THREE COCONUTS (West Coast Jewish Theatre in Santa Monica) by Judson Feder

SHABBAT, SLAPSTICK, AND THREE SUITORS IN 1968 CHICAGO The comedy cracks open plenty of laughs, then lets the shell sit too long. A domineering Jewish mother, her sharp-tongued teenage son, t…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:44pm on February 11, 2026

Theater Review: THE DANCE OF DEATH (Steppenwolf) by C.j. Fernandes

It's the little ways you try together; cry together; lie together"that make perfect relationships         " Stephen Sondheim, Company Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, i…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 1:50am on February 11, 2026

Boston Theater Review: LITTLE WOMEN (Actors' Shakespeare Project) by Lynne Weiss

LITTLE PATIENCE FOR LITTLE WOMEN Girls interrupted, potential unrealized Actors' Shakespeare Project is an esteemed local theater company here in Greater Boston and frankly one of my favorit…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 4:32pm on February 10, 2026

Theater Review: OF MICE AND MEN (Lamplighters) by Milo Shapiro

HOPE WITH CALLOUSED HANDS: A QUIET MASTERPIECE REVISITED John Steinbeck's play Of Mice and Men came quickly after the success of his novella by the same name. In fact, the play opened on Bro…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 1:59am on February 10, 2026

Off-Broadway Review: AI YAH GOY VEY! " ADVENTURES OF A DIM SUN IN SEARCH OF HIS WANTON FATHER (A.R.T./New York Theatres) by Alex Simmons

DIM SUM, DAD JOKES, AND DOWNTOWN DELIRIUM It's ridiculous, but Richard Chang's solo show serves up wordplay, warmth, and a wonderfully wild cultural mashup. ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ âœ�…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:00pm on February 9, 2026

Theater Review: MY SON THE PLAYWRIGHT (Rogue Machine) by Michael M. Landman-karny

TWO MONOLOGUES IN SEARCH OF A DIALOGUE Justin Tanner has spent decades making chaos look easy. Those early Cast Theatre productions like Pot Mom and Zombie Attack trafficked in a particular …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:28am on February 9, 2026

Theater Review: CAMP MORNING WOOD (Prism Theater in Palm Springs) by Stan Jenson

PALM SPRINGS DISPATCH FROM HEADAH HOPPER  Your faithful correspondent in the desert My dear reader, If you are planning a visit to Palm Springs and think your evenings will be limited to …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:05am on February 9, 2026

Theater Review: THE IRISH … AND HOW THEY GOT THAT WAY (Porchlight Music Theatre) by C.j. Fernandes

This oral history of the Irish-American journey soars when it sings A history lesson masquerading as a jukebox musical, The Irish … and How They Got That Way is the creation of Pulitzer wi…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 4:23am on February 8, 2026

Cabaret Review: JIMMIE HERROD (54 Below) by Rob Lester

A HIGH VOICE, SOME HIGHLIGHTS, AND A HIGH-SPIRITED CROWD If you were shopping for the most versatile fantasy fabric for fashioning a fabulous outfit, imagine it by checking each of these box…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 4:57am on February 7, 2026
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