Since 2016, BroadwayCon, produced by Mischief Management, has been the premiere convention for all things Broadway, tailor made for fans. From January 23-35, 2026, the three-day event returns to the ...
A theater critic weighs in on the film’s primary flaw. The longer that Wicked: For Good has been in theaters, the more evidence I see that most negative reviews are met with surprisingly intense ...
Shakespeare Theatre Company's winning production takes you back to when women were dolls and men were guys, and everyone wanted a happy ending. Jacob Dickey as Bat Masterson and Julie Benko as Sarah ...
This production leans heavily toward family-friendly energy — perfect if you are looking to introduce your child to this classic tale. It’s that time of year again. The most wonderful time of the year ...
A roundup of spectacular seasonal performances to capture the imagination of audiences young and old this holiday season. Looking to celebrate the holiday season by taking in a show with your family?
Musical revue ‘Gotta Dance’ celebrates generations of Broadway choreography Off-Broadway at The York
Founded in 1976 and re-established in 2012 to preserve classic works of musical theater choreography, American Dance Machine for the 21 st Century is presenting a limited Off-Broadway world-premiere ...
With its Baltimore charm, this production is more than a retelling; it’s a celebration, a holiday tradition all its own. At the center of it all is Gregory Burgess as Ebenezer Scrooge, delivering a ...
Resonant performances and spot-on direction go to the heart of human relationships in times like ours. Start with Misha Kachman’s flexible and evocative set. It begins as a large, square table, taking ...
The musical's outrageous humor and biting commentary reflect the pressing tensions of our time. With the Federal government shutdown stretching into its second month, with SNAP benefits cut to an ...
Delightful new bilingual musical for young audiences inspires the spark of confidence from within. Nadia Palacios, Ixchel, and Delbis Cardona in ‘Héctor, the Electric Kid.’ Photo by Stan Weinstein.
The company. Photo by Matthew Murphy. Set in the first decade of the 1900s, the converging plotlines revolve around three distinct groups of people and neighborhoods in New York representing our ...
Beautiful, humorous, lively, delicious, and romantic, the production is everything a Jane Austen fan could wish. Jane Austen’s Persuasion, published posthumously in 1817, is sometimes viewed wistfully ...
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