Music, acting, projections, and sound effect bring World War I to life.
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Music, acting, projections, and sound effect bring World War I to life.
The annual holiday show must go on — and it couldn’t arrive at a better time.
The raucous jukebox musical riff on the Shakespeare classic is overly reliant on nostalgia.
While the production loses its footing in a few places, it generally guides audiences to satisfying views of the musical's iconic vistas.
The production manages to capture and maintain the film's comical, ironic, silly, and playful energy.
Nearly 60 years after its debut, the Broadway classic still packs a punch.
Frank Calamaro anchors a strong ensemble in this timely production.
The Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons jukebox musical delivers steady delights.
Humor and heart triumph in this delightful production — even when the dialogue is tough to discern.
Ari Groover does right by the Queen of Rock 'n’ Roll in this lively musical.
The Bob Dylan jukebox musical is a treat for fans and the uninitiated alike.
The gender-swapped take on the Sondheim classic is a mixed bag.
The annual extravaganza returns with a fun mix of fresh and familiar holiday selections.
Beyond stunning production design and a few big performances, newcomers may wonder why this musical is considered a classic.
Triple threat Katerina McCrimmon establishes herself as one of the great Fanny Brices.
The Michael Jackson musical is the complete package.
This circus-inspired take on the beloved musical works wonders in numerous ways.
The beloved musical is worth seeing for its spectacle, not its songs or writing.
The funny, bloody, and even insightful wild romp closes out ACT’s 2022-23 season.
The bluegrass musical set in Prohibition-era Appalachia is full of big laughs and strong performances.