508 stories from front mezz junkies
Frontmezzjunkies reports: From Paul Gross to Cabaret, a sweeping year of Canadian talent, theatrical ambition, and audience connection By Ross With every new theatrical season announcement t…
Frontmezzjunkies reports: John Proctor is the Villain and The Harder They Come head to the UK By Ross There is a particular frustration that comes with loving theatre in more than one city. …
Frontmezzjunkies reports: A milestone season celebrates Canadian voices past, present, and future By Ross There are a few theatres that feel like part of my soul, less like venues and more l…
Frontmezzjunkies reports: Adrien Brody and Tessa Thompson bring a haunting true story to the stage By Ross With a first preview, the excitement is elevated to high as the lights go down on B…
The Off-Broadway Theatre Review: Ethan Slater and Marshall Pailet's Marcel on the Train Brings Quiet Resistance to Classic Stage Company By Ross An invisible door slides open. And Ethan Slat…
Frontmezzjunkies reports: Richard Kind, a new West End Bialystock, and the Menier's Next Chapter By Ross The news that Richard Kind will take over the role of Max Bialystock for seven weeks …
Frontmezzjunkies reports: Broadway welcomes Cats: The Jellicle Ball and Becky Shaw while City Center's Encores! revives The Wild Party By Ross Every so often, the theatre calendar delivers a…
Frontmezzjunkies reports: Jake Brasch's The Reservoir Delivers a Hilarious and Deeply Moving Off-Broadway Debut By Ross He lies there. Sprawled beside a large suitcase, still and silent, as …
Frontmezzjunkies reports: Paul Thomas Anderson's Epic Wins Best Picture as Jessie Buckley and Michael B. Jordan Take Home Acting Honors By Ross When I wrote my prediction piece (click here f…
A Frontmezzjunkies Interview: Josephine Phoenix about her new role in Pied à Terre Conducted by Michael Raver Josephine Phoenix has the sort of composure that suggests she has already ima…
The Frontmezzjunkies Film Review: Goodbye June By Ross Sitting down to stream "Goodbye June", anticipation arrived ahead of the story. Oddly enough, it was carried less by its premise and mo…
Frontmezzjunkies reports: Pedro Pascal Revives Haynes' Long-Awaited Project By Ross Some film projects seem destined to linger in limbo, forgotten in a pile on some executive's desk, gatheri…
Frontmezzjunkies reports: Playing the Prediction Guessing Game Before Oscar Night By Ross When the nominations for the 98th Academy Awards were announced earlier this year, I confessed somet…
The Toronto Theatre Review: Clare Coulter Rules the Battlefield in Queen Maeve By Ross The walls of the room are covered from floor to ceiling with drawings. People, animals, creatures that …
The Toronto Theatre Review: Shifting Ground's The Drowsy Chaperone By Ross "Would you indulge me? Would you let me play the record for you now? I was hoping you would say yes." And indeed we…
Frontmezzjunkies reports: Olivier-winning play about Roald Dahl arrives from London's West End By Ross John Lithgow steps onto the Broadway stage tonight in a role that has already electrifi…
A Frontmezzjunkies Film Review: Paul Thomas Anderson's "One Battle After Another" By Ross Is this our collective future? That was the question pounding in my head long after the credits roll…
Frontmezzjunkies reports: The legendary 1975 film arrives on stage in a new play by Stephen Adly Guirgis by Ross Previews begin tonight on Broadway for Dog Day Afternoonat the August Wilson …
Frontmezzjunkies reports: London's historic Grand Theatre celebrates 125 years on the Spriet Stage with its 2026/27 season. By Ross Some theatres become part of the landscape of your life. F…
The Toronto Theatre Review: Crow's Summer and Smoke By Ross A soft and nervous melody drifts into the air as Alma Winemiller stands beneath the stone angel that watches over the town square …
Frontmezzjunkies reports: The Winners of the WhatsOnStage Awards 2026 By Ross If you're a theatre fan like myself, watching from across the Atlantic, nights like the WhatsOnStage Awards cere…
The Toronto Theatre Review: Little Willy at Canadian Stage By Ross There's a little ditty of the most adorable kind that ushers us into Canadian Stage's production of Little Willy, a pseudo-…
The Toronto Theatre Review: The Surrogate at Crow's Theatre By Ross The first voices we hear in Mohsin Zaidi's The Surrogate don't come from the hospital room at all, but from the other end …
A Frontmezzjunkies Film Review: "Heel" (formerly "Good Boy") By Ross Sometimes the best festival discoveries are the ones you walk into almost on a whim. That's exactly how I encountered "Go…
Frontmezzjunkies reports: Death of a Salesman Starts Previews Tonight By Ross Preview performances for Death of a Salesman begin tonight at the Winter Garden Theatre, and before a single aud…