Review: Nayatt School Redux, Coronet Theatre
A compelling and exhilaratingly confusing experiment in time and understanding that pays glorious tribute to performers and performance gone before. The post Review: Nayatt School...
Search fresh public links, source activity, and post angles for Theater Review.
Fresh curated links around Theater Review are collected here so marketers can spot useful updates and turn timely ideas into posts faster.
Recent items include:
Recent curated links from global sources. Generate one free draft from any story, then use SocialBu to schedule and refine your content calendar.
A compelling and exhilaratingly confusing experiment in time and understanding that pays glorious tribute to performers and performance gone before. The post Review: Nayatt School...
Frenetic ensemble movement and stark line readings unmoor this classic from its roots. By BOB ASHBY
Music, dance, well-timed jokes, and a bit of time travel pay tribute to social pariahs who search for a sense of belonging and safe place. By MARY V. HOLIMAN
Lameece Issaq’s solo dramedy isn’t afraid to go there (and there, and there, and also there…). By TREY GRAHAM
The audience gasped almost as frequently as it laughed during the performance I attended of “Becky Shaw,” Gina Gionfriddo’s fierce, funny comedy that revolves around a bad blind da...
This is above all an actors’ play, and the level of acting in the production does full justice to Albee’s words and characters. By BOB ASHBY
A gloriously entertaining wordless work that captures the universality of life. The post Review: Visite, Coronet Theatre appeared first on Everything Theatre.
Shattering. A must-watch for anyone who has produced or has ever been a child The post Review: Inter Alia, Wyndham’s Theatre appeared first on Everything Theatre.
A standout (dare I say titanic?) performance in a sharp script, supported by excellent sound and lighting. The post Review: Boiler Room Six: A Titanic Story, Pleasance Theatre appe...
Impactful performances and moving staging centre this powerful adaptation. The post Review: Mass, Donmar Warehouse appeared first on Everything Theatre.
Hampstead theatre, LondonA first love is rekindled on stage and off in Sarah Ruhl’s metatheatrical romance and farcical send-up of hammy old musicalsIt doesn’t take long for the pr...
JUSTICE — reparative, restorative, retributive, whichever form — lies at the heart of Fran Kranz’s new play, Mass, at the Donmar. The action takes place in the swish meeting room o...
The arts, war, love, and rap come together to create an unforgettable night at the theatre The post Review: Manchester Drive, Canada Water Theatre appeared first on Everything Thea...
Churchill’s masterpiece given a searingly sharp contemporary edge in a darkly comic production. The post Review: Escaped Alone, Coronet Theatre appeared first on Everything Theat...
Missing the company's usual verve and showmanship, Rorschach's fanciful couples-in-crisis drama "Dragon Play" flames out. The post Rorschach Theatre’s Dragon Play Never Quite Ignit...
Strong performances and a tense atmosphere can’t quite unify Rachel Bonds’ unflinching but fragmented drama. The post Studio Theatre’s Jonah Never Convincingly Comes Together appea...
As the lights go out, a brilliantly committed cast lets chaos and laughter shine bright. The post Review: Black Comedy, Orange Tree Theatre appeared first on Everything Theatre.
Surreal, sharply directed and hilarious, The Sequel turns small-town nostalgia into theatrical gold. The post Review: The Sequel, Kings Head Theatre appeared first on Everything Th...
Exquisite set design shines in drama-comedy sandwich saga The post Review: Clyde’s, Tower Theatre appeared first on Everything Theatre.
A strong amateur production, standing on the shoulders of giants. The post Review: Jerusalem, Tower Theatre appeared first on Everything Theatre.
The New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players's vivacious music making compensates for uninspired storytelling in their staging of Utopia, Limited.
Starkid’s triple-threat apocalypse hits the West End like a meteor The post Review: The Guy Who Didn’t Like Musicals, Apollo Theatre appeared first on Everything Theatre.
Compelling performances and inventive staging refresh Alan Bennett’s seminal monologues, carrying the audience to devastating depths. The post Review: Talking Heads, The White Bear...
Use SocialBu to discover ideas, generate post drafts, and schedule them across your social channels.