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Theatrely's Off-Broadway review of Samuel Beckett's Endgame at the Irish Arts Center from Druid Theatre Company in New York City.

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ROMY & MICHELE: THE MUSICAL Finds The Camp — Review

October 29, 2025

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Andrew Martini

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October 29, 2025

Theatrely's Off-Broadway review of Romy & Michele The Musical at Stage 42 starring Laura Bell Bundy and Kara Lindsay in New York City.

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A Glorious RAGTIME Is Finally Back On Broadway — Review

October 16, 2025

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Joey Sims

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October 16, 2025

Theatrely's Broadway review of Ragtime at Lincoln Center Theatre in New York City.

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Finding The Beauty In CAROLINE — Review

October 15, 2025

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Andrew Martini

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October 15, 2025

Theatrely's Off-Broadway review of Caroline at MCC Theater in New York City starring Chloë Grace Moretz
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PUNCH: Redemption and Runarounds — Review

September 29, 2025

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Juan A. Ramirez

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September 29, 2025

Theatrely's Broadway review of Punch by James Graham at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre home to Manhattan Theatre Club in New York City

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A Rather Excellent WAITING FOR GODOT — Review

September 28, 2025

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Juan A. Ramirez

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September 28, 2025

Theatrely's Broadway review of Samuel Beckett's Waiting For Godot starring Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter and directed by Jamie Lloyd at the Hudson Theatre in New York City.

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ROMEO Y JULIETA Gets Lost in Translation at Public Theater — Review

March 18, 2021

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Juan A. Ramirez

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March 18, 2021

In Romeo y Julieta, the Public Theater’s latest foray into audio plays, she proves that a rose in any other medium (and language) smells and sounds as sweet. Unfortunately, her rose is surrounded by the thorns of misguided intentions.
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THE CONJURORS’ CLUB at A.R.T. Brings Magic To Your Homes — Review

March 18, 2021

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Kobi Kassal

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March 18, 2021

The Conjurors' Club is a new interactive experience from the American Repertory Theater which brings magicians right into your living room.
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THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY Is Now Digital for the Modern World — Review

March 16, 2021

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Kobi Kassal

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March 16, 2021

Turned on its head for our digitally obsessed brains by writer Henry Filloux-Bennett, The Picture of Dorian Gray lives on in an imaginative new adaptation that brings the musings of Wilde right into modern day.
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Paul Harvard’s GHBoy Doesn’t Reach the Highs It Aims To Portray — Review

March 14, 2021

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Zack Reiser

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March 14, 2021

GHBoy’s ambitions are admirable in how it tries to address many misconceptions surround gay culture, and specifically gay hookup culture: drug use, casual sex, the stigma of HIV positivity, and more. But just when you think GHBoy is going to say something profound about any one of these topics we immediately move on
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THE PINK UNICORN Shines Bright at SpeakEasy Stage in Boston — Review

March 10, 2021

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Lara McCallister

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March 10, 2021

"The Pink Unicorn" at SpeakEasy Stage allows one to step out of their own worldview and learn the power that love and support can have on a child’s life.
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BAD DATES is Good Fun at George Street Playhouse — Review

March 8, 2021

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Kobi Kassal

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March 8, 2021

Theresa Rebeck’s landmark one-woman show Bad Dates has been deliciously translated to the virtual screen as part of George Street Playhouse digital season.
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THE SECRET SOCIETY OF LEADING LADIES Puts You In The Driver’s Seat — Review

March 5, 2021

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Alan Koolik

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March 5, 2021

The Barn Theatre, based in Cirencester, is breaking the mold for virtual theatre yet again with their production of The Secret Society of Leading Ladies. Part concert, part choose-your-own-adventure, this short performance packs a punch that will undoubtedly leave audiences satisfied.
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Dan White’s THE MAGICIAN ONLINE Soars With Wonder — Review

March 1, 2021

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Zack Reiser

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March 1, 2021

As we approach one year of staying at home because of the pandemic it can be hard to see the wonder and amazement in the everyday things around us. Magician Dan White has tried–and succeeded–to bring back that sense of excitement in his virtual magic show The Magician Online.
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SHERLOCK HOLMES: AN ONLINE ADVENTURE Invites You To Solve The Clues — Review

February 25, 2021

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Katie Dye

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February 25, 2021

Part immersive theatre, part computer game, and part choose-your-own-adventure story, The immersive groundbreaking company Les Enfants Terribles present Sherlock Holmes: An Online Adventure. In “The Case of the Hung Parliament,” three members of Parliament have been murdered and it appears as though the Prime Minister is next!
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SOCIAL ALCHEMIX LIVE! Aims To Bring The Conversations To You

February 18, 2021

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Lara McCallister

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February 18, 2021

Meaningful connections and deep conversations are something even the most introverted of us crave during this seemingly never-ending pandemic. Social Alchemix Live! aims to remedy this collective loneliness by engaging in thought-provoking and reflective exchanges.
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THE COLOR PURPLE Shines at Curve Leicester — Review

February 17, 2021

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Katie Dye

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February 17, 2021

Our review of The Color Purple from Curve Leicester in association with Birmingham Hippodrome.
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TIGER STYLE! Redeems Itself as an Audio Play - Review

February 5, 2021

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Juan A. Ramirez

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February 5, 2021

The first episode of "Tiger Style!" from the Huntington Theatre Company and Boston's GBH dropped this week, Juan A. Ramirez reviewed it for Theatrely.
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Patrick Page Decodes Villainy in ALL THE DEVILS ARE HERE - Review

February 4, 2021

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Zack Reiser

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February 4, 2021

Patrick Page teaches and performs marvelous villainy in Shakespeare Theatre Company's All The Devils Are Here: How Shakespeare Invented The Villain.
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HI, ARE YOU SINGLE? Shines at Woolly Mammoth — Review

February 1, 2021

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Kobi Kassal

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February 1, 2021

Hi, Are You Single?, from Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company in association with IAMA Theatre Company, is the perfect vehicle for Haddad to take us along his romantic journey in what is one of the most touching and poignant pieces of theatre this critic has seen throughout quarantine. 
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BOLLYWOOD KITCHEN at the Geffen Playhouse is a Delicious Treat — Review

January 31, 2021

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Kobi Kassal

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January 31, 2021

Notable filmmaker and cookbook author Sri Rao's "Bollywood Kitchen" is now playing, via Zoom, at The Geffen Playhouse produced in association with Hypokrit Theatre Company. Read what we thought of the immersive cooking experience.
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DEREK DELGAUDIO'S IN & OF ITSELF Captivates on Hulu — Review

January 20, 2021

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Kobi Kassal

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January 20, 2021

Derek Delgaudio’s In & Of Itself, a Hulu Special Event, arrives on the streaming platform Friday, January 22.
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Under The Radar Festival's A THOUSAND WAYS is an Incredible Exercise in Intimacy — Review

January 9, 2021

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Nolan Boggess

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January 9, 2021

The production, part of The Public Theater’s 2021 Under the Radar Festival, reveals little to its two audience members before it begins. I was told to call a number at a certain time, where I would find a stranger on the other end.
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New Ohio Theatre's JOURNEY AROUND MY BEDROOM Delights — Review

January 8, 2021

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Kobi Kassal

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January 8, 2021

If anything can be said, it’s that this pandemic has fostered creativity like never before, and nowhere is that more apparent than in New Ohio Theatre for the Young Mind’s Journey Around My Bedroom. The downtown venue’s family oriented programming team came together, albeit physically distanced online, and produced a beautiful jewel box of a play.
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CHONBURI is a Welcomed Oasis on Audible — Review

December 28, 2020

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Juan A. Ramirez

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December 28, 2020

With a cast of thirteen, it is the most ambitious of Williamstown Theatre Festival’s audio-only season, and the cast and crew pull it off brilliantly.
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Audible’s ANIMALS Need To Be Tamed — Review

December 17, 2020

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Juan A. Ramirez

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December 17, 2020

Critic Juan A. Ramirez explores Stacy Osei-Kuffour's world premiere play "Animals", part of Williamstown Theatre Festival's Audible season.
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THE FUTURE Astounds at The Geffen Playhouse — Review

December 16, 2020

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Kobi Kassal

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December 16, 2020

After the wildly successful conclusion to "The Present", which closed in October after a six month run, Guimarães has once again teamed up with Hollywood director Frank Marshall to bring what this critic finds to be the most exciting piece of virtual theatre born in this era of COVID-19. 
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THIS IS WHO I AM Cooks Up A Deeply Moving New Work — Review

December 13, 2020

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Nolan Boggess

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December 13, 2020

The play, commissioned specifically for a digital platform, is the latest offering from PlayCo and Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, in association with American Repertory Theater, Guthrie Theater, and Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
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Shoshana Bean’s SING YOUR HALLELUJAH Spreads Holiday Joy — Review

December 12, 2020

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Zack Reiser

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December 12, 2020

"Sing Your Hallelujah" might not be the holliest jolliest concert of the holidays, but it might be the balm we need to heal from an eventful year and move into 2021 with a renewed spirit.
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Laura Benanti’s HOMESCHOOL MUSICAL on HBO Max Brings Pure Joy To A Dismal Year — Review

December 9, 2020

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Kobi Kassal

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December 9, 2020

In Homeschool Musical: Class of 2020, streaming on HBO Max starting December 17, World of Wonder, Benanti, and their team introduce seven talented graduated high school seniors in what is one of the most feel good hours of entertainment I have experienced this year.
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PHOTOGRAPH 51 is Better Heard Than Seen on Audible — Review

December 8, 2020

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Juan A. Ramirez

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December 8, 2020

Tony winner Susan Stroman directs a talented cast including Anna Chlumsky, David Corenswet, Stephen Kunken and more in Anna Ziegler's "Photograph 51" on chemist Rosalind Franklin.
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Audible's STREETCAR Stops Just Short of Desire — Review

December 4, 2020

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Juan A. Ramirez

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December 4, 2020

In socially-distanced lieu of a staged production, the Williamstown Theatre Festival has released what was to be the crown jewel of their season as what is, essentially, a radio play, produced in tandem with Audible.
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Ryan Murphy’s “The Prom” Dazzles on Netflix — Review

November 30, 2020

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Kobi Kassal

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November 30, 2020

"The Prom" is Ryan Murphy’s love letter to Broadway and musical theatre lovers everywhere. He delivers a wonderful, and at times heart wrenching, tale of acceptance and love. Premieres on Netflix December 11.
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