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  • Something Rotten

    Hillbarn Theatre's Riotous Romp

    By: Victor Cordell - Apr 28th, 2024

    In the 1590s, wannabe playwrights Nick and Nigel Bottom fail to compete with theatrical powerhouse Will Shakespeare. Nick consults with soothsayer Nostradamus who tells him that musicals are the coming thing. The outcome is the world's first musical "Omelet." Hmmm.

  • Family Tree

    Word Premiere co-production in South Florida

    By: Aaron Krause - Apr 29th, 2024

    Ronnie Larsen Presents and Plays of Wilton presents the world premiere production of "Family Tree" by Erin K. Considine. "Family Tree" is a moving and funny play with layers.

  • Lost in Translation:  Heidi Schreck's Uncle Vanya

    Lacks Emotional Punch at Lincoln Center’s Vivian Beaumont Theater

    By: Jessica Robinson - Apr 30th, 2024

    Whereas Chekhov's 1897 masterpiece balanced humor and pathos, this modernized rendition prioritizes laughs over hard-hitting emotion. Schreck’s interpretation charms audiences with its humor....up to a point. Her Vanya, the titular ‘hero,’ may be amusing, but he lacks heroic dimension.

  • Madame Butterfly at Opera Philadelphia

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    By: Susan Hall - May 01st, 2024

    Opera Philadelphia is bringing us Madame Butterfly by Giacomo Puccini with a twist one imagines the composer would have liked. The title role of Cio-Cio-San is a two-hander, performed both by soprano Karen Chia-Ling Ho and a puppet created by Hua Hua Zhang.  In Anthony Minghella’s production, the puppet is Cio-Cio-San’s son. Now she is the exterior, public version of Butterfly, the one Lieutenant Pinkerton falls for and seduces and abandons. The director Ethan Heard and designer Yuki Izumihara came up with this notion.

  • The Mystery of Edwin Drood.

    At Goodspeed

    By: Karen Isaacs - May 06th, 2024

    Goodspeed has turned into The Music Hall Royale, circa 1895, for a thoroughly enjoyable production of The Mystery of Edwin Drood. All that is needed is some good British ale.

  • American Soldier Comes to PAC in New York

    Huang Ruo and David Henry Hwang Unite in Splendid Opera

    By: Susan Hall - May 09th, 2024

    Huang Ruo’s opera, An American Soldier, opens May 12 at the new Perelman Performing Arts Center in lower Manhattan. This flexible theater is built for chamber opera, often the form new operas take.

  • Peter Pan

    Miami's Adrienne Arsht Center

    By: Aaron Krause - May 10th, 2024

    A new, inclusive touring production of "Peter Pan" that does away with stereotypes of Native Americans and women is decked in Miami. History-making Native American playwright Larissa FastHorse and director Lonny Price's new version retains the show's charm, energy, and enchanting quality.

  • Barrington Stage Set for Summer

    Kicks Off with La Cage aux Folles

    By: Barrington - May 14th, 2024

    With a book by Harvey Fierstein (Broadway: Kinky Boots, Torch Song Trilogy) and music and lyrics by Jerry Herman (Broadway: Hello, Dolly!, Mame), La Cage aux Folles is based on the play by Jean Poirot that also inspired the 1978 French film of the same name and its American remake, The Birdcage, starring Robin Williams and Nathan Lane.

  • ATCA Announces Awards

    Steinberg New Play Award and Osborn Award

    By: Aaron Krause - May 14th, 2024

    Playwright Lloyd Suh won the Harold and Mimi Steinberg/American Theatre Critics Association New Play Award for his piece, "The Heart Sellers." Jennifer Vosters received the 2024 M. Elizabeth Osborn Award for her play, "Songs Without Words." ATCA presents the honors annually.

  • The Far Country at Yale Rep

    Play by Lloyd Suh About Chinese Immigration

    By: Karen Isaacs - May 16th, 2024

    The most touching moment in the play is when the detainees talk about writing poetry on the walls. The poetry is periodically covered over; but years after Angel Island closes, the putty and paint covering the poetry begins to chip away, and the heartbroken lines of poetry reappear.

  • Bernadette Peters at Barrington Stage

    Tony Winner Perfoms One Nighter

    By: Barrington - May 17th, 2024

    As part of its 30th Anniversary Celebration, Barrington Stage Company announces Tony Award-winner Bernadette Peters in Concert on Tuesday, August 27 at 8:00 p.m. on the Boyd-Quinson Stage (30 Union Street). 

  • 4000 Miles in Stockbridge

    Grannny and fhe Road Warrior

    By: Charles Giuliano - May 19th, 2024

    In the middle of the night Leo arrived at his grandmother's Greenwich Village apartment. His bike trip started in Seattle. Initially his request to crash with Vera for a couple of days turns into a month. This award winning play by Amy Herzog is on stage at Unicorn Theatre in Stockbridge.

  • Here There Are Blueberries at NY Theatre Workshop

    Co-produced with Tectonic Theater Project

    By: Susan Hall - May 29th, 2024

    Over and over again, in the Pulitzer-nominated play Here There are Blueberries, now playing at the New York Theatre Workshop in co-production with Tectonic Theater Project, we see photos of the commandants of the Auschwitz facility where the final solution was executed. They are comfortable, laughing together, being rewarded for work well done (gassing people) and in lounge chairs at a spa retreat on the property in Poland. 

  • Cabaret at Lesher Center for the Arts

    Hedonism and Persecution in Between the Wars Germany

    By: Victor Cordell - May 29th, 2024

    English nightclub entertainer Sally Bowles lives on the edges of society in the hedonism of Berlin during the Weimar years. Aspiring novelist Cliff Bradshaw alights from America and becomes both Sally's lover and her mark. This dark musical also explores the rise of Naziism through a young convert and the relationship of an elderly couple, one of whom is Jewish.

  • The Lehman Trilogy at ACT

    From Immigrant Family to Wall Street Tycoons

    By: Victor Cordell - May 30th, 2024

    Upon Henry Lehman's immigration to the U.S., he peddles textiles in Alabama. The result of the ingenuity of Henry and later family members is one of the great investment banking firms in the country. Long after the family has exited, the firm's failure represents one of the signal episodes in the financial collapse of 2008.

  • An American Soldier Perelman Performing Arts Center

    Huang Ruo and David Henry Wang Join Forces Again

    By: Susan Hall - May 30th, 2024

    An American Soldier, an opera by Huang Ruo and David Henry Wang, has been developing for a decade. The 2024 version is co-commissioned by PAC NYC and Boston Lyric Opera. Audiences at the new Perelman Performing Arts Center in lower Manhattan, are the beneficiaries of deep thought and a moving musical response to a seemingly uncomplicated subject: the wish of a young man, born in the USA of Asian immigrants, to be considered ‘American.’

  • A Complicated Woman

    Goodspeed’s Terris Theatre

    By: Karen Isaacs - May 31st, 2024

    A Complicated Woman has elements that need rethinking. For one, almost the entire first act takes place in 1928; when act two begins, we are in the late 1950s-60s. The jump seems too extreme and not clearly defined.

  • The Magic Flute at San Francisco Opera

    A Fairy Tale About Love and Aspiration

    By: Victor Cordell - May 31st, 2024

    Tamino falls in love with Pamina's picture and runs the gauntlet in order to meet and marry her. His sidekick Papageno also seeks marriage but lacks the courage to confront the challenges before him. Both will succeed, but one more than the other.

  • Doubt, a Parable at Altarena Playhouse

    A Chilling Allegory of Injury Caused by Faith

    By: Victor Cordell - Jun 02nd, 2024

    Middle school principal Sister Aloysius possesses unerring certitude concerning her faith. Father Flynn's appearances and actions trigger the nun's belief that he has had inappropriate contact with young boys. Her unproven allegations prove damaging.

  • ACT-CT Production of Kinky Boots

    Dragnet on Stage

    By: Karen Isaacs - Jun 02nd, 2024

    It is a high-energy, feel-good romp about people reconciling with their past and gaining acceptance for who they are.

  • Trying in South Florida

    Palm Beach Dramaworks in West Palm Beach

    By: Aaron Krause - Jun 03rd, 2024

    "Trying" is a historical drama covering the last year in the life of Judge Francis Biddle, former U.S. Attorney General under FDR. The play recounts the sometimes-testy relationship between Biddle and his secretary. Palm Beach Dramaworks' production closes out the professional, nonprofit company's 2023-24 season.

  • American Repertory Theatre

    Season Begins with Romeo and Juliet

    By: A.R.T. - Jun 06th, 2024

    The A. R.T. season will begin in September with a production of Romeo and Juliet, directed by Terrie and Bradley Bloom Artistic Director Diane Paulus and choreographed by two-time Olivier Award winner Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui (Jagged Little Pill; Beyoncé at the 2017 Grammy Awards and APESHIT; Madonna’s Celebration tour). This powerhouse duo reunites for the first time since their Tony Award-winning collaboration Jagged Little Pill, staging a bold new production of Shakespeare’s iconic love story.

  • Skintight

    Island City Stage near Ft. Lauderdale

    By: Aaron Krause - Jun 06th, 2024

    A winning production of "Skintight" is onstage at Island City Stage in South Florida. The play is a mind exercising meditation on family, history, beauty, the nature of love, the power of attraction, our society’s obsession with youth, and how we teach our young that exterior appearances matter the most.

  • Innocence

    San Francisco Opera's Chilling Modern Masterpiece

    By: Victor Cordell - Jun 09th, 2024

    Kaija Saariaho's last opera leaves a lasting impression. An ominous score supports a nerve-wracking story told in two time frames. A teenage shooter in Finland murders a number of his schoolmates. Ten years on, the perpetrator's brother is marrying a bride from Romania who does not know the connection. However, the waitress at the wedding reception dinner, whose daughter was a victim, recognizes the groom.

  • Daniel's Husband

    Co-production in South Florida

    By: Aaron Krause - Jun 11th, 2024

    Plays of Wilton and Ronnie Larsen Presents are staging an impressive co-production of "Daniel's Husband." The play premiered at South Florida's Island City Stage and became a hit Off-Broadway.

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