June’s Off Broadway Productions to See
Xhloe & Natasha and Todd Almond’s Fringe imports, plus a bracing dose of anti-McCarthyism at City Center.
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Xhloe & Natasha and Todd Almond’s Fringe imports, plus a bracing dose of anti-McCarthyism at City Center.
Keegan Theatre's spirited cast embraces every onstage disaster with expert comic timing and unwavering commitment. The post The Play That Goes Wrong Review: Embracing the Mayhem ap...
Exquisite set design shines in drama-comedy sandwich saga The post Review: Clyde’s, Tower Theatre appeared first on Everything Theatre.
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.
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
'Noises Off' is a true farce complete with multiple love triangles, exaggerated physical altercations and a frequent case of flying sardines.
This modern adaptation of an ancient Greek drama is a chaotic, heartbreaking, and beautiful experience. By MEGAN FRAEDRICH
The directing and staging of this production are top-rate. By CAROLINE BOCK
The new musical, based on a popular YA book series, shows how theater makes high school hell survivable. By JENNIFER GEORGIA
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...
Round House's rousing Sally & Tom uses witty backstage comedy and a game ensemble to probe the contradictions of America's past. The post Sally & Tom Turns a Fraught Histor...
What a shame that I have never quite managed to warm to meta-theatre. Splinter Productions’ latest effort, Completely Bloody Incoherent, has already received enthusiastic reviews f...
A confessional monologue that is more therapy than theatre. The post Review: Desire Under the L Train, Omnibus Theatre appeared first on Everything Theatre.
Light and dark worlds collide in this assured production. The post Review: Much Ado About Nothing, Shakespeare’s Globe appeared first on Everything Theatre.
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.
Laughs ensue as the actors change costumes and characters mid-scene, sometimes multiple times in a single scene. By CHARLES GREEN
An exceptional narrative, a solid script, and a staging and performance that still needs work. The post Review: Perhaps, Etcetera Theatre appeared first on Everything Theatre.
Every actor plays their character with a canny absurdity that realizes the script's satire and humor. By MARY HARNEY
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...
Fresh design, strong performances and a punchy score revive a familiar tale of witches, love and small-town suspicion, creating an enjoyable if not revolutionary night. The post Re...
In “Music City,” a musical about struggling county singer-songwriters, we’re supposed to feel immersed in a cramped and crowded honky-tonk, but I felt transported to “Nashville,” n...
Mercury theatre, ColchesterThis musical from the company behind The Play That Goes Wrong unearths the invention of acting in ancient Greece – and finds little has changedThe Mischi...
Sophia Menconi and Sarah Marie Wilson’s wry direction has a heck of a good time breaking down the binary. By JOHN STOLTENBERG
Despite technical challenges, it’s very likely that if you love horror/comedy stage musicals, you’ll love this one too. By RICHARD TARBOX
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