Pianist Orion Weiss to Release ARC II: RAVEL, BRAHMS, SHOSTAKOVICH On First Hand Records
by Chloe Rabinowitz - October 03, 2022 On Friday, November 11, 2022, acclaimed pianist Orion Weiss will release his new album, Arc II: Ravel, Brahms, Shostakovich, on First Hand Records....
Review Roundup: Zachary Quinto, Calista Flockhart, Graham Phillips & Aimee Carrero in Geffen Playhouse's WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?
by Alan Henry - May 04, 2022 See what the critics had to say about Geffen Playhouse's production of Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, directed by Gordon Greenberg (Guys and Dolls, Irving Berlin's Holiday). ...
Fat Joe Shares Vevo Ctrl Performance Video 'Heaven & Hell'
by Kaitlin Milligan - January 29, 2020 Vevo announces Fat Joe as the next artist in their Ctrl series with a performance of 'Heaven & Hell' premiering today. ...
World Premiere of Ari'el Stachel's OUT OF CHARACTER & More Announced for Berkeley Repertory Theatre 2022-2023 Season
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 19, 2022 Today Berkeley Repertory Theatre has announces a new selection of plays for the upcoming 2022/23 season. The six-play subscription series is comprised of an array of highly accomplished artists including Lynn Nottage, Emma Rice, Ari’el Stachel, Jack Thorne, Sanaz Toossi, and more...
BWW Review: A Gen Z'er Burns & Beheads Her Way Into Your Hearts & History Books As BLOODY MARY Brings Her Daddy Issues To Club Cumming
by Bobby Patrick - November 20, 2021 Miller’s hook is her ability to joust with her audience putting them on the spot thrusting her microphone in their faces and questioning them on their own family angst, life, and relationship tribulations....
Previews: ROXY'S DOWNTOWN ANNOUNCES THEIR 2024-25 SEASON! at Roxy's Downtown
by Paula Makar - December 06, 2023 Roxy's Downtown Artistic Director Rick Bumgardner announced the highly anticipated 2024/25 season today, bringing cutting-edge theater to the heart of the country. Roxy’s has introduced audiences to innovative new works since 2014 and this season is no exception....
THE PIGEON & THE MOUSE: THE FILM to be Released by Welcome To Campfire in May
by Chloe Rabinowitz - April 28, 2021 Welcome to Campfire, the story-making platform of former Sleep No More performers Ingrid Kapteyn and Tony Bordonaro, will release their latest creation 'The Pigeon & The Mouse: The Film' on May 4th....
Kellie Overbey, Carmen Zilles & T. Ryder Smith to Star in Christina Masciotti's NO GOOD THINGS DWELL IN THE FLESH
by Chloe Rabinowitz - August 08, 2023 Experience the riveting performances of Kellie Overbey, Carmen Zilles, and T. Ryder Smith in 'NO GOOD THINGS DWELL IN THE FLESH,' a compelling play by Christina Masciotti. Don't miss this powerful production that will leave you captivated....
Unveiling the Terror: Stephen King's MISERY Takes the Stage at the Athens Theatre
by Team BWW - August 30, 2023 In the realm of modern horror literature, few names are as synonymous with fear and suspense as Stephen King. With a vast array of chilling stories that have captivated readers for decades, one of his most iconic and spine-tingling tales is Misery....
REQUIEM: JOURNEYS OF THE SOUL Will be Performed as part of LEEDS 2023
by Stephi Wild - March 02, 2023 Opera North and Phoenix Dance Theatre join forces with South African partners Jazzart Dance Theatre and Cape Town Opera to present a powerful, staged re-imagining of Mozart’s iconic Requiem, taking place as part of LEEDS 2023 Year of Culture....
Review: CLEANSED at CATASTROPHIC THEATRE
by Brett Cullum - April 16, 2024 Should you avoid seeing the show? For God’s sake, no. You will miss what is surely going to be one of the most talked about pieces of work in Houston’s theatrical history. Go see it, and make your own call whether you love or hate it. But don’t let them brainwash you into thinking this is only about...
LESBIAN SPEED DATE FROM HELL! Announced At Montréal Pride Festival
by A.A. Cristi - July 03, 2019 Lesbian Speed Date From Hell! showcases how strength lies in embracing diversity and in breaking down traditional theatre frameworks. Audiences will be left clutching their sides from laughing too hard while also being reminded that this digital age is no excuse for bad behaviour, and that small ges...
BEWITCHER Announces U.S. Tour Dates
by Michael Major - May 23, 2022 Along the way, they will be sharing the stage with Municipal Waste and Integrity for the Summer Atrocity Tour, co-headlining with Cloak on the Poisonous Pandemonium Tour, and finally joining Goatwhore and Incantation on the Vile Ascension Tour, with a few headline shows and festival dates sprinkled ...
Jersey City Theater Center November Performances to Feature Pony Box Dance Theater, Alon Nechushtan Ensemble & More
by Chloe Rabinowitz - November 02, 2023 JCTC will feature Pony Box Dance Theater, the Alon Nechushtan Ensemble, and Slavo Rican Assembly this November in Jersey City....
THE PEARL FISHERS and REQUIEM Lead Opera North's Spring Season
by Stephi Wild - March 29, 2023 Opera North's season for Spring 2023 includes two new productions exploring loss, memory and renewal: Bizet's The Pearl Fishers and a contemporary dance staging of Mozart's Requiem paired with After Tears, a new commission by South African composer Neo Muyanga. ...
New Film Series at Japan Society to Hold Screenings from May 13th through June 3rd
by Marissa Tomeo - April 13, 2022 Japan Society presents Part of the Okinawa in Focus series and the Globus Film Series, Visions of Okinawa: Cinematic Reflections. The screenings of these films are set for May 13th through June 3rd. In-theater screenings are set for May 13th through May 21st. Virtual screenings will run from May 14t...
Lineup Announced for 17th Annual FRIGID Fringe Festival
by Chloe Rabinowitz - December 16, 2022 FRIGID New York has announced the lineup of performances for their 17th Annual FRIGID Fringe Festival at The Kraine Theater and UNDER St. Marks February 15-March 5, 2023....
YORK Will Be Performed at the Heath Ledger Theatre in July and August
by Stephi Wild - June 17, 2021 Set on Ballardong boodja, the story takes place around an abandoned hospital in the township of York. It's a thrilling ride from humour to terror as we wind back time to reveal a dark past. ...
Kiln Theatre Announces Full Cast For Marina Carr's GIRL ON AN ALTAR
by Stephi Wild - April 12, 2022 With Chinonyerem Odimba and Ben and Max Ringham's Black Love currently running at the theatre, Kiln Theatre, in a brand-new partnership with the Abbey Theatre, today announces the full cast for Marina Carr's Girl on an Altar. Annabelle Comyn directs Nina Bowers (Cassandra), Daon Broni (Aegisthus), J...
DANCE NATION to Open at Temple Theater in September
by Chloe Rabinowitz - August 30, 2022 Eat. Sleep. Dance. Win. For one Liverpool, Ohio dance team, all the terror, confidence, paradox, uncertainty and awkwardness of pre-adolescence is channeled into a powerful desire: Dance. DANCE NATION will be performed live and in person from September 22 to October 2, 2022, at Tomlinson Theater....
BWW Review: A Gen Z'er Burns & Beheads Her Way Into Your Hearts & History Books As BLOODY MARY Brings Her Daddy Issues To Club Cumming
by Bobby Patrick - November 20, 2021 Miller’s hook is her ability to joust with her audience putting them on the spot thrusting her microphone in their faces and questioning them on their own family angst, life, and relationship tribulations....
The Actors' Gang Presents UBU THE KING This Month
by Stephi Wild - January 19, 2023 Ed Rampell in his People's World review of The Actors' Gang Ubu the King said, “With any luck, Ubu will be extended into 2023. I have a feeling we'll be needing a good laugh in the year to come.” The Actors' Gang, happy to oblige, is bringing back its smash hit, sold-old revival of Ubu starting Fr...
Full Line-up Announced For WOW London 2022
by Stephi Wild - February 28, 2022 WOW - Women of the World has announced the full daytime programme for its 2022 London Festival, which returns to the Southbank Centre from 11-13 March, supported by Bloomberg, to mark International Women's Day. ...
BWW Review: THE GLASS MENAGERIE at The Gate Theatre
by Jini Rooney - May 02, 2019 Tennessee Williams in his essay 'The Catastrophe of Success' paints a poignant picture of his life following the startling success of his play The Glass Menagerie. He confides: “I was not aware of how much vital energy had gone into this struggle until the struggle was removed.” Seven decades later ...
Scott Guild Shares Pensive 'Until They're Home' Ahead of Debut LP
by Josh Sharpe - May 01, 2024 Until They're Home, delves into grief and aims to make sense of the past and its impact on the future. Emerging from Guild's grief in his own life, the musician & author shares the track is, 'a song about grief, about feeling haunted by the loved ones you've lost, about wondering if you'll ever feel... |