“Marry Me a Little” at the Kenan Center makes a story out of songs that were cut from Stephen Sondheim’s musicals. Reviewer Nathan Andrew Miller describes the results.
The American Repertory Theater of WNY’s production of “An Irish Play” turns a rehearsal of a Cork theatre troupe into an emotional roller coaster ride, and it asks some big questions along the way, writes reviewer Bella Poynton.
Space: the final frontier. Also a place for actors to try to stretch their chops in solo outings without being tethered to an ensemble on-screen. Matthew Turner has the review of “Project Hail Mary.”
The Kavinoky’s production of “Hedda Gabler” succeeds all round in what many have struggled to achieve with the play, writes reviewer Bella Poynton. It makes the play feel clear without resigning Hedda’s actions to mystery or enigma.
The latest touring musical to hit Shea’s is a quirky tale about teenage troubles with a twist. Learn more in the latest Buffalo Theatre review from Nathan Andrew Miller.
While Hollywood is giving out the Oscars tonight, here are Matthew Turner’s top 10 films of 2025 (in no particular order). What will the Academy have gotten right, and what will have been snubbed?
What’s the matter with kids today? Buffalo Theater Reviews™ found the answer to that question and more by watching Second Generation Theatre’s production of “God of Carnage” by Yazmina Reza! Steven Brachmann has the answer in his typically short and cracked video review.