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Theater Review: FOR WANT OF A HORSE (Echo Theater Company, Atwater Village Theatre) by Tony Frankel

HOLD YOUR HORSES A provocative subject that proves hard to recommend—and harder to ignore Olivia Dufault’s For Want of a Horse tackles a subject most plays wouldn’t dare touch—and to…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 6:53pm on May 6, 2026[SHARE]

Theatre Review: HYMN (Odyssey Theatre Ensemble) by Ernest Kearney

A HYMN WITHOUT THE HALLELUJAH A polished, well-acted drama that never quite ignites Hymn by playwright Lolita Chakrabarti is a well-crafted piece, with detailed characters and dialogue that …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 6:53pm on May 6, 2026[SHARE]

Theater Review: MILLENNIALS ARE KILLING MUSICALS (World Premiere at The Colony Theatre) by Michael M. Landman-karny

DON’T BLAME MILLENNIALS: MILLENNIALS ARE KILLING MUSICALS IS KILLING MUSICALS (OR, WHEN SATIRE EATS ITSELF) An exhausting, vulgar, and unfocused musical that mistakes noise for insight and…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 6:53pm on May 6, 2026[SHARE]

6 PROBLEMS THAT CAN AFFECT A PRODUCTION by Jim Allen

Audiences usually experience productions only in their finished form. Films, television projects, live events, and commercial productions appear polished and seamless once released, which ma…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:50am on May 5, 2026[SHARE]

Theater Review: OUT HERE (Court Theatre) by C.j. Fernandes

OUT OF THE CLOSET, INTO THE FIRE A messy, ambitious new musical about divorce lands more as play than score— but still entertains Court Theatre closes out its 2025/2026 season with Out Her…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:59am on May 3, 2026[SHARE]

HOOP DREAMS: THE BIGGEST OSCARS SNUB IN MODERN HISTORY? by Tony Frankel

Ask anyone to talk about the greatest Oscars snubs in history, and you’ll likely get a long litany of grievances. There’s Alfred Hitchcock, five times nominated but never picking up a Be…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:00am on May 1, 2026[SHARE]

Dance Review: MERE MORTALS (SF Ballet) by Chuck Louden

PANDORA GOES DIGITAL A visually striking ballet where myth, machines, and modern anxiety collide San Francisco Ballet closes out its 2025–2026 season with Mere Mortals, a contemporary ball…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:50am on May 1, 2026[SHARE]

Theater Review: BLUE KISS (Ruskin Group Theatre) by Ernest Kearney

THE KISS OF DEATH A drama overloaded with “dots” that just don’t connect The Ruskin Group Theatre’s production of Stephen Fife’s Blue Kiss starts off with promise. Todd (Casey Morr…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 4:21am on April 30, 2026[SHARE]

Theater Review: BEAU JEST (North Coast Rep) by Dan Zeff

A NICE JEWISH BOY— OR IS HE? Plenty of laughs and genuine feeling power this crowd-pleasing production Sarah Goldman is a young Jewish Chicago teacher in the late 1900s. Her boyfriend is a…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:57am on April 28, 2026[SHARE]

Theater Review: THE SECRET SHARER (DNAWorks at Emerson Paramount Center) by Lynne Weiss

TOO MANY HANDS ON DECK An inventive but overstuffed adaptation floods the narrative The world premiere of DNAWorks‘ adaptation of Joseph Conrad’s “The Secret Sharer,” directed by Dan…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 10:58pm on April 27, 2026[SHARE]

Broadway Review: THE BALUSTERS (Manhattan Theatre Club at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre) by Gregory Fletcher

STOP SIGNS AND SOCIAL SIGNALS Sharp, humane, and richly acted, this new comedy lands with both wit and weight In The Balusters, playwright David Lindsay-Abaire once again proves himself a ma…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 4:42am on April 26, 2026[SHARE]

Theater Review: COCKROACHES (World Premiere at Revolution Stage Company, Palm Springs) by Tony Frankel

THIS SHOW BUGS ME A Southern Gothic that hints at something deeper but never quite gets there For all its promise, Cockroaches, the 2024 Del Shores Foundation Best Play winner by Emma Schill…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 4:00am on April 26, 2026[SHARE]

Concert Review: THE SOLDIER’S TALE (Boston Symphony Chamber Players, Symphony Hall) by Lynne Weiss

FIDDLER, DEVIL, AND A DEAL GONE WRONG Beautifully realized, with narration and music in sync—The Soldier’s Tale is devilishly surprising, if a bit abrupt at the finish Igor Stravinsky co…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:50am on April 26, 2026[SHARE]

Broadway Review: JOE TURNER’S COME AND GONE (Barrymore Theatre) by Paola Bellu

FINDING YOUR SONG Debbie Allen’s revival honors Wilson’s depth with a richly realized production The Barrymore Theatre’s revival of August Wilson’s Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, dire…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 9:57pm on April 25, 2026[SHARE]

BEHIND THE CURTAINS: WHY EVERY THEATER CREW NEEDS EMERGENCY READINESS by John Todd

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE SHOW CAN’T GO ON Spotlight on Safety: Why Stage Managers Are Getting Certified Live performances are entirely unpredictable. While stage managers constantly prepare f…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:01am on April 25, 2026[SHARE]

Theater Review: BOTH (Teatro Vista Productions at Steppenwolf’s 1700 Theater, Chicago) by C.j. Fernandes

TRAUMA, TRUTH, AND THE STORIES WE SELL A taut psychological thriller that cuts deep and lingers “Look at this place. Just how rich did our trauma make you?” Of all the devastating zinger…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:58am on April 25, 2026[SHARE]

Theater Review: ERNEST SHACKLETON LOVES ME (Coachella Valley Repertory, Cathedral City) by Stan Jenson

ICE, LOVE, AND LOOP PEDALS A technically dazzling two-hander that charms with ingenuity Coachella Valley Repertory closes its season with the inventive two-hander Ernest Shackleton Loves Me,…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 8:50pm on April 24, 2026[SHARE]

Theater Commentary: THE PRICE OF NOT PERFORMING EMPATHY by Michael M. Landman-karny

CRITICISM VS CONFESSION When analysis starts to look like refusal Editor’s note: Jesse Green was reassigned from his role as chief theatre critic at The New York Times in 2025 and now serv…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 7:58pm on April 24, 2026[SHARE]

Theater Review: FENCES (The Old Globe, San Diego) by Dan Zeff

FENCED IN AND LASHING OUT A powerful touring revival of August Wilson’s enduring drama The Old Globe Theatre is presenting August Wilson’s 1987 drama Fences, part of his cycle of plays a…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 5:30pm on April 24, 2026[SHARE]

Theater Review: TEEN BEAT LIVE | 80s MOVIE MIXTAPE (CineVita, Inglewood) by Tony Frankel

I LOVE THE NIGHTLIFE A high-energy 80s mixtape that actually leaves you wanting more For The Record has built a reputation on remixing cinematic nostalgia into immersive, high-octane theatri…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 4:37pm on April 24, 2026[SHARE]

Opera Review: DIE KLUGE (THE WISE WOMAN) (Independent Opera Company, Los Angeles) by Nick McCall

A GEM FINDS ITS VOICE A charming, rarely staged Orff opera gets a smart, scrappy revival Did you know that composer Carl Orff wrote more than Carmina Burana? It’s true. While most audience…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:36pm on April 24, 2026[SHARE]

WHY VISUAL IDENTITY MATTERS IN THEATRE AND FILM PERFORMANCE by Nia Liat

Visual identity is one of the most powerful tools in theatre and film. Before a character speaks a single line, audiences begin forming impressions based on appearance, styling, and visual c…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:05am on April 24, 2026[SHARE]

Theater Review: THE PRICE (Pacific Resident Theatre, Venice) by Tony Frankel

THE COST OF LOOKING BACK With a soaring first act, I’m willing to pay the price for a second that can’t quite keep up Arthur Miller’s The Price has always been a talky, introspective p…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 11:43pm on April 23, 2026[SHARE]

Broadway Review: PROOF (Booth Theatre) by Paulanne Simmons

THE MATH DOESN’T ADD UP A starry revival that struggles to convince All the action in the Broadway revival of David Auburn’s Proof takes place on the porch of Robert and Catherine’s ho…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 7:18pm on April 23, 2026[SHARE]

Event Preview: FUNDRAISER FOR SENATOR JON OSSOFF (Lin-Manuel Miranda Hosts Virtual Fundraiser) by Tony Frankel

BROADWAY GOES POLITICAL A starry virtual event blends music, activism, and marquee names If you’re going to tune into a political fundraiser, it might as well come with a Broadway-caliber …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 6:54pm on April 23, 2026[SHARE]
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