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Guilt Takes Root and Falls Hard in All My Sons by Ivo van Hove by Ross

Bryan Cranston, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Hayley Squires, and Paapa Essiedu in the West End production of All My Sons. Photo by Jan Versweyveld. The play opens in thematic chaos, as wind roars…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:04am on January 4, 2026

Misogyny, Memory, and the Ocean's Pull on Board O'Neill's Anna Christie by Ross

Assembled before our very eyes in the first few moments of Eugene O'Neill's Anna Christie at St. Ann's Warehouse, the play barges in with an impressive, kinetic staging crafted by a formidab…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:04am on January 3, 2026

Curtain Call: Broadway and Off-Broadway Closings Ring in 2026 with Reflection, Not Ruin by Suzanna Bowling

In most years, the dawn of January feels like a Broadway bloodbath"dozens of shows abruptly shuttering as the lights dim and the holiday tourism rush disappears. But this year? The scalpel w…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:05am on January 2, 2026

A Wish and What Comes After: Into the Woods at the Bridge Theatre by Ross

"I wish." And they have a way of coming true at Christmas time, sometimes spectacularly, sometimes in ways that surprise you. Sitting down at the Bridge Theatre for Into the Woods, Stephen S…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:04am on January 2, 2026

The Emotional Infinity Loop of Eldridge's End at the National Theatre by Ross

After an exchange of love, tenderly delivered, Alfie states, quite clearly, "I've accepted what Dr. Chan said on Friday." And in that beginning, End at the National Theatre completes David E…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:03am on January 2, 2026

A Town, a Bully, and the Moment Everything Breaks: Kenrex at The Other Palace by Ross

'911, what's your emergency?' 'My husband… they shot him… they all did.' It's July 10th, 1981, Missouri, and in that sharp introduction, Kenrex at The Other Palace arrives like a sucker …

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:04am on December 30, 2025

The Best of 2025: A Year of Revival, Risk, and Revelation on Stage by Suzanna Bowling

Each year, once the glitter settles after the Tony Awards, I begin watching with fresh eyes " not for what's trending, but for what's transforming. The second half of 2025 didn't just delive…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:04am on December 28, 2025

In Memoriam: Honoring Those We Lost in 2025 by Suzanna Bowling

Times Square Chronicles remembers the voices, legends, leaders, and creators we lost this year. Their lives helped shape culture, ignite imagination, and move the world. May their memory be …

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:03am on December 28, 2025

What's Coming to Broadway in 2026: A Preview of Powerhouse Performances by Suzanna Bowling

As 2026 dawns, Broadway continues its revival with a compelling slate of premieres and revivals that promise star power, emotional depth, and theatrical excellence. From long-awaited debuts …

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:04am on December 27, 2025

Amadeus Ignites California's Pasadena Playhouse by Ross

As someone who spends a good portion of each week wishing transatlantic teleportation were a standard perk of theatre journalism, I felt a familiar pang of longing when Pasadena Playhouse re…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 1:18am on December 26, 2025

When the Past Outshines the Future: This World of Tomorrow at The Shed by Ross

Quietly charming and deeply nostalgic, This World of Tomorrow, a new play written by and starring Tom Hanks alongside writer James Glossman, is premiering in high gloss at The Shed. It deliv…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 1:12am on December 26, 2025

Ken Fallin's Broadway: Marjorie Prime by Suzanna Bowling

Renowned caricaturist Ken Fallin lends his signature flair to the cast of Marjorie Prime, immortalizing the poignant, futuristic drama with a stroke of wit and reverence. His latest illustra…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:06am on December 21, 2025

Robert Icke's Oedipus " When Truth Destroys the Man Who Demands It by Suzanna Bowling

Robert Icke's modern adaptation of Oedipus, now running at Studio 54, is less a retelling of Sophocles's tragedy and more a shattering meditation on truth, power, and the unbearable weight o…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:05am on December 21, 2025

Revisiting Lenny Bruce's Obscenity Trial: A Staged Reading That Still Tests the Limits of Free Speech by Elisabeta Qoku

I attended the staged reading of The People Versus Lenny Bruce at the New York Society for Ethical Culture, presented in association with the Writers Guild of America East and the Society fo…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:00am on December 21, 2025

Countdown To Christmas: The Gift of Show by Suzanna Bowling

5 days to go! Every year people panic to find the perfect gift. We at T2C have been collecting idea's all year long to bring you the perfect gift guide at all price levels. When you're at th…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 1:16am on December 20, 2025

Michael Urie as Richard II: A Boy King Becomes a Man Child by Craig J Horsley

There are people in power that are just not meant to lead. Richard II became King of England at the age of 10. Given the throne at such an early age would not allow the boy king to mature an…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:04am on December 20, 2025

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee: Tis The Season When Understudies Abound by Suzanna Bowling

Two decades after its original Broadway run, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is back " and still spelling out heart, hilarity, and humanity. Originally conceived by Rebecca Feldma…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:25am on December 16, 2025

Joe Iconis and Family's Twisted Holiday Extravaganza Returns to 54 Below by Genevieve Rafter Keddy

Joe Iconis and his delightfully unhinged gang of musical theater punks are back at 54 Below, decking the halls (and every square inch of the venue) with their riotous holiday tradition. Now …

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:01am on December 15, 2025

Marjorie Prime: Memory, AI, and the Echoes We Leave Behind by Suzanna Bowling

In the quietly futuristic revival of Marjorie Prime, playwright Jordan Harrison asks a haunting question: What if memory itself could be edited"and preserved"through artificial intelligence?…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:05am on December 14, 2025

The Art of Leaving Should Consider a Rewrite by Suzanna Bowling

The Art of Leaving, a new play by Anne Marilyn Lucas now playing at the Pershing Square Signature Center, may be fresh to the stage, but it arrives feeling strangely fossilized"as though une…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:02am on December 14, 2025

Has the Walnut Street Theatre Gone to the Dogs?  A Christmas Story " The Musical by Claudia Perry

You can understand that in Vaudeville days, nobody wanted to follow the dog act.  Why?  Because dogs are cute and furry and audiences love them. Hence, the two talented dogs, Gus and J…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:02am on December 12, 2025

Impossible Choices: The Brutal Beauty of MTC's Queens by Ross

Cracking the world wide open, Martyna Majok's Queens, the superb off-Broadway production from Manhattan Theatre Club at New York City Center, unfolds like a memory broken apart under pressur…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:04am on December 8, 2025

Two For One at Theatre Horizon by Claudia Perry

A World Premiere for Wishing to Grow Up Brightly is now playing at Theatre Horizon.  With a Book by Amanda Morton, Matthew Decker & Brenson Thomas and Music by Josh Totoro, it is an e…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:00am on December 8, 2025

Archduke Misses the Mark with Absurdist Undertones and Historical Inaccuracy by Suzanna Bowling

Rajiv Joseph's Archduke, now playing Off-Broadway at the Laura Pels Theater as part of Roundabout Theatre Company's season, aspires to be a dark, absurdist comedy in the vein of Tom Stoppard…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:04am on December 7, 2025

Lots of Ha Ha's in Bum Bum (or this farce that has Autism) by Craig J Horsley

It is human nature for people to prejudge individuals; but, it is the miracle of humanity that those prejudgments are so often proven wrong. The world premiere of Bum Bum (or this farce that…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:03am on December 7, 2025
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