Category: west end
From Jinkx’s Judy to Erivo’s Dracula: A Theatre Junkie Plots a London May
Pleasure, Pleasure, Pleasure: “The Importance of Being Earnest” Delights the West End
The Clock Ticks, but the Stakes Never Rise: “High Noon” in the West End
Returning to the Edge: “Woman in Mind” and the Comedy That Still Cuts
Guilt Takes Root and Falls Hard in “All My Sons” by Ivo van Hove
Stories That Wouldn’t Leave Me: FrontMezzJunkies’ Top Theatrical Experiences of 2025 from NYC, Toronto, and Beyond
John Lithgow Towers Over Broadway Once More in “Giant”, Mark Rosenblatt’s Roald Dahl Drama
“Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)” Set for a Broadway Bake Off This Fall