Summer Improv Classes to be Presented At HPAC in June by Chloe Rabinowitz - April 25, 2024
Join the 6-week improv class at HPAC, perfect for both high school students and adults. Learn more and see how to register.
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Review: A STRANGE LOOP at American Conservatory Theatre by Steve Murray - April 25, 2024
There was a considerable buzz of excitement at the West Coast premiere of Michael R. Jackson’s A Strange Loop. Could the musical live up to the hype generated by its eleven Tony nominations and wins f...
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Interview: Brent Bristow And Noah Hungate of EMERALD CITY COUNCIL by Theresa Bertram - April 25, 2024
Life is about making connections, and when my daughter told me she wanted me to interview her Band Director Brent Bristow at Arkansas State University Beebe because he started a band named EMERALD CIT...
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Review: TWELFTH NIGHT at Actors Co-op David Schall Theater by Amanda Callas - April 25, 2024
Twelfth Night is a glorious example of how to do Shakespeare right. This production is full-bodied, fresh, cheeky, lighthearted, inventive, imaginative, and flat-out hilarious.
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Review: THE SLEEPING BEAUTY, Sadler's Wells by Matthew Paluch - April 25, 2024
Is there anything similar to The Sleeping Beauty overture? With Tchaikovsky filling the theatre with full-blown fairy tale drama - it's quite the opener.
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Interview: Dr. Noreen Green, Conductor of the Los Angeles Jewish Symphony by Shari Barrett - April 24, 2024
Dr. Noreen Green, the Founding Artistic Director and Conductor of the Los Angeles Jewish Symphony has spent 30 years presenting music of the Jewish experience. I decided to speak with Maestra Green on...
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Interview: Jessica Kubzansky's Multi-Tasking Discovering THE BODY'S MIDNIGHT by Gil Kaan - April 24, 2024
In a co-production with IAMA Theatre Company, Boston Court’s current production - Tira Palmquist’s The Body’s Midnight opened April 18, 2024. Boston Court’s artistic director Jessica Kubzansky directs...
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PlayPenn Reveals Four New Shows For its 19th Season by Stephi Wild - April 24, 2024
Founded in 2005, PlayPenn has entered its 19th year of operation. This season also marks the third since the organization's resurgence. To celebrate, this July, PlayPenn will present readings of four...
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Nova Comedy Collective to Present New Show ADVENTURE IMPROV by Chloe Rabinowitz - April 23, 2024
Discover the Nova Comedy Collective's new show, ADVENTURE IMPROV, a unique, interactive musical comedy experience for the whole family premiering in Somerville. Learn how to purchase tickets.
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Previews: MY YEAR OF SAYING NO at Squeaky Wheel Fringe Festival by Deborah Bostock-Kelley - April 23, 2024
Through humor, heartache, and poignant moments, the play explores vulnerability as a source of empowerment. Audiences are invited to reflect on their own lives and consider where they can reclaim agen...
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Interview: Director Danya Taymor Makes Broadway Musical Debut with THE OUTSIDERS by Chloe Rabinowitz - April 23, 2024
BroadwayWorld spoke with Danya Taymor about the process of adapting the well-known novel and film The Outsiders for the stage,
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triangle productions! Concludes 34th Season With FLO by Stephi Wild - April 23, 2024
triangle productions! will conclude its 34th season with FLO, the back story on how three girls became 'The Supremes'.
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Young People's Theatre Will Present UNWRITTEN: THE IMPROV SHOW by Stephi Wild - April 23, 2024
For the first time in its 58-year history, Young People’s Theatre (YPT) is stepping into the world of improv for young audiences with Unwritten: The Improv Show.
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Interview: I Count My Lucky Stars Every Day': Actor ZACHARY MILLER on Life in the Ensemble of THE BOOK OF MORMON by Gary Naylor - April 23, 2024
We see them in minor parts and in the background on stage, and they're always first at the curtain call. But what's life really like in the ensemble of a mega-musical?
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Review: ROCK OF AGES at The Studio Theatre by Theresa Bertram - April 22, 2024
What did our critic think of ROCK OF AGES at The Studio Theatre?
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Chicago Street Theatre Presents NEXT TO NORMAL To Bring Awareness To Mental Health by A.A. Cristi - April 22, 2024
Join Chicago Street Theatre for the Tony Award-winning rock musical NEXT TO NORMAL, a powerful exploration of mental illness and its impact on families, running from April 26 to May 11. Experience the...
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Latin Superstars Prince Royce & Wisin Perform At Boardwalk Hall Arena This June by A.A. Cristi - April 22, 2024
As part of the North to Shore Festival presented by Prudential, there will be a Latin takeover. Two of the biggest superstars, Prince Royce and Wisin, will perform their biggest hits at Boardwalk Hall...
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RISE AND FALL OF THE CITY OF MAHAGONNY is Now Playing at The Greek National Opera by Stephi Wild - April 22, 2024
The Greek National Opera is now presenting Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht’s iconic opera Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny, from 12 April 2024 and for a run of six performances, at the Stavros Nia...
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Review: THE MUSIC MAN at Marriott Theatre, Lincolnshire IL by Tina St. Angelo Wetzel - April 22, 2024
The newest production at Marriott Lincolnshire is Meredith Willson’s classic and beloved The Music Man. Director/choreographer Katie Spelman has stayed true to the script and has made the fictional to...
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Review: TURANDOT at Belk Theater by Perry Tannenbaum - April 22, 2024
Yes, a grand opera was inserted at Belk Theater as the clock or calendar was winding down! Around the world, Callas, Nilsson, and Sutherland are among the divas who have graced the powerhouse role of ...
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Review: Wildly Over-the-top BEETLEJUICE - THE MUSICAL Spooks Laughs at OC's Segerstrom Center by Michael Quintos - April 22, 2024
Adapted from the 1988 Tim Burton cult classic, BEETLEJUICE - THE MUSICAL is an over-the-top, chaotic, and wildly unhinged reimagining that amps up the kooky-ness of its source material a thousand-fold...
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Interview: Winnie Holzman and CHOICE at McCarter Theatre Center by Marina Kennedy - April 22, 2024
Broadwayworld had the pleasure of interviewing Winnie Holzman about her career and 'CHOICE' at McCarter Theatre Center.
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Review: NATASHA, PIERRE AND THE GREAT COMET OF 1812 from WITCH Music Theatre by Neil Brewer - April 21, 2024
What did our critic think of NATASHA, PIERRE AND THE GREAT COMET OF 1812 from Witch Music Theatre?
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Review: Lighter Side of the Fall of the Weimar Republic, in Death of Classical's TIERGARTEN? by Richard Sasanow - April 20, 2024
I wouldn’t say that Andrew Ousley’s TIERGARTEN cabaret draws parallels between Weimar Germany—from World War I, leading up to the Nazification of the country and finally World War II—and the current p...
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Review: ALGORITHMS, Park Theatre by Cindy Marcolina - April 20, 2024
Between the contradictions of her age group and the difficulties of navigating a life where everyone is too busy, yet your ex is already moving on, Brooke is crumbling. It’s unfortunately relatable fo...
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