590 stories by "Ross"
Frontmezzjunkies reports: The Shaw Festival Named Harbourfront Centre's Resident Artist Company By Ross As a long-time admirer of the Shaw Festival and its masterful commitment to craft, ens…
"I wish." And they have a way of coming true at Christmas time, sometimes spectacularly, sometimes in ways that surprise you. Sitting down at the Bridge Theatre for Into the Woods, Stephen S…
After an exchange of love, tenderly delivered, Alfie states, quite clearly, "I've accepted what Dr. Chan said on Friday." And in that beginning, End at the National Theatre completes David E…
The London UK Theatre Review: Bridge Theatre's Into the Woods by Ross "I wish." And they have a way of coming true at Christmas time, sometimes spectacularly, sometimes in ways that surprise…
The London UK Theatre Review: End By Ross After an exchange of love, tenderly delivered, Alfie states, quite clearly, "I've accepted what Dr. Chan said on Friday." And in that beginning, End…
The Toronto Theatre Review: Susan Hill's The Woman in Black By Ross "It was 9:30 on Christmas Eve." Arthur Kipps cannot quite get the line out before he is gently, then firmly, interrupted. …
'911, what's your emergency?' 'My husband… they shot him… they all did.' It's July 10th, 1981, Missouri, and in that sharp introduction, Kenrex at The Other Palace arrives like a sucker …
The London UK Theatre Review: Kenrex at The Other Palace By Ross '911, what's your emergency?''My husband… they shot him… they all did.' It's July 10th, 1981, Missouri, and in that sharp…
The Acton NY Theatre Review: Dream Music Puppetry Program's 26th Annual Puppet Parlor by Acton Basil Twist opened a festive and frisky sack of holiday cheer with Dream Music Puppetry Prog…
The Off-Broadway Theatre Review: Anna Christie By Ross Assembled before our very eyes in the first few moments of Eugene O'Neill's Anna Christie at St. Ann's Warehouse, the play barges in wi…
The Broadway Theatre Review: The Queen of Versailles By Ross The Queen of Versailles closed on Broadway last Sunday, months earlier than planned and years earlier than anyone involved likely…
As someone who spends a good portion of each week wishing transatlantic teleportation were a standard perk of theatre journalism, I felt a familiar pang of longing when Pasadena Playhouse re…
Quietly charming and deeply nostalgic, This World of Tomorrow, a new play written by and starring Tom Hanks alongside writer James Glossman, is premiering in high gloss at The Shed. It deliv…
Frontmezzjunkies reports: My Favourite Christmas Films By Ross Every December, I find myself returning to A Christmas Carol, not so much as a ritual to be checked off my list that I check tw…
The Off-Broadway Review: Gruesome Playground Injuries By Ross "What happened to your face?" It's a simple question, asked by an eight-year-old girl in a school nurse's office, but it becomes…
Frontmezzjunkies Reports: Daniel Radcliffe Returns in Every Brilliant Thing By Ross As a longtime excited watcher of plays that travel from London to New York, I'm always alert for the ones …
The Off-Broadway Theatre Review: The Baker's Wife By Ross It all begins before the lights officially dim, with the theatre itself becoming a sun-drenched French serenade. The village plaza w…
The Off-Broadway Theatre Review: This World of Tomorrow by Ross Quietly charming and deeply nostalgic, This World of Tomorrow, a new play written by and starring Tom Hanks alongside writer J…
Frontmezzjunkies reports: No Return Visits to the Kennedy Center for this Theatre Critic By Ross For years, I went to Washington not for politics, but for art (and friendship). The Kennedy C…
The Off-Broadway Theatre Review: Richard II By Ross Quietly and ominously, the first thing we see in Richard II is the blurry figure of a half-naked man pacing back and forth inside a cube. …
Frontmezzjunkies Reports: Pasadena Playhouse's Amadeus by Ross As someone who spends a good portion of each week wishing transatlantic teleportation were a standard perk of theatre journalis…
Frontmezzjunkies reports: Â The Top 25+ Stage Shows of 2025 By Ross Every year, I find myself looking back across stages"big Broadway houses, adventurous Off-Broadway spaces, the bold new …
The Broadway Theatre Review: Chess By Ross It's East meets West, back in the day when those words held different meanings than today, but the game is still being played loud and true in Broa…
Frontmezzjunkies reports: Little Bear Ridge Road Will Close Early on Broadway By Ross I wrote in my review of Little Bear Ridge Road that it was "a quietly brutal and deeply humane theatr…
Frontmezzjunkies reports: TitanÃque on Broadway in 2026 If you've ever walked out of a show with your cheeks sore from laughing, feathers ruffled from absurdity, and a ridiculous, unshake…