Sunday, September 7, 2025 at 10am (Broadway Time)
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Home at Seven review – a superbly acted time-slip mystery by Mark Lawson

Tabard theatre, LondonA man returns home having been reported missing for 24 hours in this welcome revival of RC Sherriff’s postwar hit Our perceptions of the first world war are greatly s…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:32AM

Flushing Sir Anthony Quayle by Trav S.D.

I acknowledge off the bat that the title of this post is unfortunate. The intention is to suggest the drawing out of an elusive bird, not for the purposes of shooting him but for getting a b…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 10:12AM
Sunday, September 7, 2025 at 8am (Broadway Time)
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How romance and a road trip led to the purchase of the world’s oldest drive-in theater by The Associated Press

By GENE PUSKAR, MINGSON LAU and HOLLY RAMER OREFIELD, Pa. (AP) — In a romance and adventure worthy of the big screen, a Pennsylvania couple is preserving the past and forging a future as t…

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 08:00AM
Sunday, September 7, 2025 at 7am (Broadway Time)
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The Party Girls review – Mitford sisters get-together is missing some life and soul by Emma John

Marlowe theatre, CanterburyAmy Rosenthal’s drama explores the aristocratic It girls’ politics and sibling dynamics, but doesn’t bring much new to the party – or accentuate the contem…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:12AM
Sunday, September 7, 2025 at 6am (Broadway Time)
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World-renowned political theater troupe bringing the revolution back to CT by Christopher Arnott

The Vermont-based Bread and Puppet Theater is making three stops in Connecticut with its new show “Our Domestic Resurrection Revolution in Progress Circus."

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 06:30AM

‘Hirschfeld’s Sondheim’ repurposes famous artist’s drawings of legendary musical theater lyricist by Christopher Arnott

The poster book is devoted to depictions of Stephen Sondheim shows — and of the Connecticut resident himself — by the iconic pen and ink artist Al Hirschfeld.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 06:00AM
Sunday, September 7, 2025 at 2am (Broadway Time)
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Sunday, September 7, 2025 at 1am (Broadway Time)
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The Grandparents Club 2

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SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 01:33AM
Sunday, September 7, 2025 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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John Proctor Is the Villain Closes on Broadway September 7 by Margaret Hall

The work is a modern reexamination of Arthur Miller's The Crucible set at a rural Georgia high school.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:48AM

The Great Gatsby, Starring Corbin Bleu, Jamie Muscato, Frances Mayli McCann, Ends London Run September 7 by Andrew Gans

The Broadway musical adaptation of the F. Scott Fitzgerald novel concludes its limited engagement at the London Coliseum.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:48AM

Broadway is Throwing a Party in the Heart of Times Square — and You’re Invited! by Suzanna Bowling

Today, September 7, Founded by Broadway takes over Duffy Square with a free, star-studded concert celebrating Broadway’s iconic role in the history (and the heart!) of New York City. Hosti…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:45AM

The Wedding Singer

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SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 12:39AM

Shaw Festival’s “Wait Until Dark” Grips Us Tight on the Knife’s Edge of Darkness by Ross

The Shaw Festival Theatre Review: Wait Until Dark By Ross In sharp, intense shards of light playing deadly games in the shadows, a prelude of film noir violence unfolds in the abstract, sett…

SOURCE: front mezz junkies at 12:11AM

Jamie Allan Amazes, Taking Audiences on a Magical Journey That Casts a Two-Hour Spell by Suzanna Bowling

At New World Stages, magician Jamie Allan has conjured something rare in the world of stage magic: a show that is not only dazzling, but also deeply personal. If I didn’t know better, I’…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:05AM

The Glorious Corner by Suzanna Bowling

KING ARMANI — Giorgio Armani passed this week at 91. An icon for sure, Armani was one of the few designers who never, ever sold out to a larger firm. His fashion sense was off the charts. …

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:04AM

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