Debo Band, Lady Rizo, and More Set for Joe's Pub This Week
by Nicole Rosky
- Jan 15, 2013
Each week Joe's Pub at The Public presents some of New York City's most eclectic programming ranging from world to classical, pop, singer-songwriter, jazz and more. At the center of Joe's Pub's genre-blind booking is The Public Theater's mission to bring world-class performance to New York City's diverse cultural community.
Sanctus Real To Perform At Wagon Wheel, 9/8
by Laura Meltzer
- Jul 23, 2012
One of the hottest bands in Christian music today is headed to Warsaw. On September 8th, GMA Dove Award winning and Grammy nominated Sanctus Real perform two ninety-minute shows at the Wagon Wheel Theatre.
BWW Review: St. Louis Shakespeares' Production of THE TEMPEST
by Chris Gibson
- Oct 6, 2010
Shakespeare's last great play, THE TEMPEST, has always been a favorite of mine, if only because it lends itself to intriguing stagings and imaginative re-interpretations with it's appealing mix of comedy, romance, and magic. And, with director Julie Taymor's film version about to be put into wide release, it's certainly a good time to revisit this material.
BWW Reviews: St. Louis Shakespeare's ANTON IN SHOW BUSINESS
by Chris Gibson
- Aug 8, 2010
ANTON IN SHOW BUSINESS, written by playwright Jane Martin, has some clever ideas going for it, including taking on the sacred institution of Anton Chekov himself, as well as examining the ongoing conflict between art and commerce. However, it comes off as more a collection of interesting and amusing bits and pieces, than the pure farce it masquerades as. St. Louis Shakespeare has concocted an engaging production of this work that's occasionally hilarious, and definitely worthy of your time and attention.
BWW Reviews: St. Louis Shakespeare's THE TAMING OF THE SHREW
by Chris Gibson
- Jul 20, 2010
To an audience today, William Shakespeare's THE TAMING OF THE SHREW might be considered politically incorrect. After all, it's a tale about a man who takes on the challenge of breaking the will of a strong-minded woman in order to provide him with a subservient wife. I'm thinking this isn't exactly a plot that feminists will find particularly inspiring. But, it's important to look at things within their historical context, especially when you're going to attempt to swallow that kind of concept. St. Louis Shakespeare is currently presenting a colorful and generally engaging production that plays the whole affair rather tongue-in-cheek.
Mimi Imfurst Brings 'Mary Christmas' to Don't Tell Mama
by BWW News Desk
- Dec 3, 2007
Outrageous drag star Mimi Imfurst will present a newly updated version of her controversial (and sold out) 2006 show 'A Very Mary Christmas.' Conceived and delivered by writer/performer Mimi Imfurst and composer/lyricist/arranger Mike Pettry (winner of the 2007 Jonathan Larson and Fredrick Loewe Awards), performances begin December 19 at Don't Tell Mama.
New Composers Feat. in 'Words and Music By...' at Zipper
by BWW News Desk
- Oct 29, 2007
The Zipper Factory proudly announces 'Words and Music By…', a celebration of the singer-songwriter, a new ongoing series that showcases new composer-performers, as well as musical artists on the verge of breaking out. The series commences in November, and in the coming weeks The Zipper
'Late Nite with Niko' Debuts at The Zipper Factory Nov.13
by BWW News Desk
- Oct 18, 2007
'Late Nite with Niko and Friends,' an evening of original songs by the ridiculously talented singer-songwriter Nikos Tsakalakos, will make its NYC debut at The Zipper Factory on Tuesday, November 13.
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