ERNIE'S SECRET LIFE Comes to Dixon Place Next Month
by Stephi Wild
- Dec 11, 2023
Dixon Place will present the world premiere of Concrete Temple Theatre’s Ernie’s Secret Life, an episodic odyssey that fuses ever-changing puppetry and stagecraft with humor, music, and a raw understanding of our profound collective reality. Learn more about the show and how to get tickets here!
Annual New Year's Concert Returns to the Opera House in Denmark
by Stephi Wild
- Nov 27, 2023
Enjoy a festive start to the New Year with an exuberant New Year’s concert at the Opera House. Managing Director at The Royal Danish Theatre Kasper Holten will be your host for the evening, introducing the gala-clad orchestra members and soloists from the Royal Danish Opera.
Seth Sikes, Lillias White, and More to Play 54 Below Next Week
by Blair Ingenthron
- Nov 18, 2023
Next week, 54 BELOW, Broadway's Supper Club and 2022 Tony Awards Honoree for Excellence in the Theatre, presents some of the brightest stars from Broadway, cabaret, jazz, and beyond. 54 Below celebrates Broadway musicals and writers of the past and present, promoting an ongoing engagement with their work.
Photos: First Look at GENTLEMEN at Arcola Theatre
by Stephi Wild
- Oct 9, 2023
Old fashioned toxic masculinity clashes with contemporary queer rights in the world premiere of Matt Parvin’s taut new play. Gentlemen examines what happens when convention and institutionalised culture are called to account by new standards of what is acceptable. Check out all new photos here!
Review: GENTLEMEN, Arcola Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina
- Oct 10, 2023
When toxic tradition clashes with inevitable progress, the very structure of the crème de la crème of higher education comes into question. Matt Parvin’s Gentlemen is the cerebral lovechild of Laura Wade’s Posh and Alan Bennett’s The History Boys whose third cousin once removed is Mamet’s Oleanna. Directed by Richard Speir, it’s a cynical glance at the unhealthy microcosmos of the Oxbridge lot.
Review: BEFORE THE SWORD at New Conservatory Theatre Center
by Steve Murray
- Sep 26, 2023
What did our critic think of BEFORE THE SWORD at New Conservatory Theatre Center? An eccentric author takes on a troubled teen in NCTC’s World Premiere of Andrew Alty’s fictionalized account of the inspiration of the writing of T. H. White’s The Sword and the Stone. Well-researched and lovingly realized, Before the Sword becomes a metaphor for people struggling with their identities and becoming the people they were meant to be.
Review: THAT FACE, Orange Tree Theatre
by Aliya Al-Hassan
- Sep 14, 2023
It is hard to believe that Polly Stenham was not even 20 when she wrote this This Face; a dark and unnerving examination of parent-child relationships where teenagers try to parent immature and utterly self-indulgent parents. After debuting at the Royal Court in 2007, the play went on to win three major awards and is now belatedly revived in an excoriating version, directed by Josh Seymour.
TEATERFUGLENE Comes to Det KGL. Teater This Month
by Stephi Wild
- Sep 5, 2023
Teaterchef og instruktør Kasper Holten har skrevet denne Pixiforestilling for de mindste teatergængere, som giver børn og deres voksne en sjov og uhøjtidelig introduktion til teatrets klassiske kunstarter; opera, skuespil, ballet og koncert.
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