BWW Feature: MOTHERWORKS at The Warehouse
by Justin Cole Adams
- Apr 7, 2017
MOTHERWORKS is sure to be the quintessential Mother's Day event with headliners from stage and screen, and ChrisCakes catering each show.
City Lit Theater to Stage World Premiere of FORTY-TWO STORIES This Spring
by BWW News Desk
- Mar 27, 2017
Douglas Post's Forty-Two Stories, a comedy set in a Lake Shore Drive high-rise condominium, will receive its world premiere full production as the third show in City Lit Theatre's 2016-17 season. The press opening will be Sunday, April 23rd at 3 pm following previews from April 14-22nd.
BWW Review: Riveting ALL MY SONS at Warehouse Theatre
by Neil Shurley
- Mar 27, 2017
It opens with a storm that knocks down a tree at its roots. By evening's end, the same thing has happened to a family.
Filled with powerful performances, some disarming humor, and a gut-punching finale, All My Sons is a must-see.
ALL MY SONS Opens Friday at The Warehouse Theatre
by BWW News Desk
- Mar 21, 2017
One of Arthur Miller's enduring classics will return to The Warehouse Theatre's main stage on March 24th, 2017 for a four-week run. The show's opening will mark the rst time Chip Egan and Mimi Wyche have shared a stage since 2010 when they performed in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
West End Productions presents EDUCATING RITA
by A.A. Cristi
- Mar 15, 2017
It is the 1980s, Liverpool, England. Frank is a tutor of English in his fifties whose disillusioned outlook on life drives him to drink and to bury himself in his books. Enter Rita, a forthright 26 year-old hairdresser who is eager to learn and to change her social circumstances through the pursuit of higher education. Willy Russell delightfully weaves together the lives of these two unique characters, with great wit, humor and profound insight. Commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company, Educating Rita premiered at The Warehouse, London, in June 1980 starring Julie Walters and Mark Kingston. The play was directed by Mike Ockrent, and in 1983 became a hit film with Michael Caine and Julie Walters.
VTC's Announces Cast of DOG SEES GOD
by Julie Musbach
- Mar 9, 2017
Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead is Bert V Royal's unauthorized parody of the beloved Peanuts comic strip. Take everything you know about these classic characters, scrape off their innocent and childlike veneer, and re-imagine them as high school students. ?Then turn it all on its ear and shake it up with an unhealthy dose of angst. This show is what comes spilling out. ?
The Whiskey Gentry Premiere New Song Via No Depression
by Caryn Robbins
- Mar 7, 2017
Following the release of their first two acclaimed albums, Please Make Welcome (2011) and Holly Grove (2013), the Atlanta-based band The Whiskey Gentry are set to release their third full-length studio album entitled Dead Ringer this spring
West End Productions Presents EDUCATING RITA at N4th
by BWW News Desk
- Mar 7, 2017
It is the 1980s, Liverpool, England. Frank is a tutor of English in his fifties whose disillusioned outlook on life drives him to drink and to bury himself in his books. Enter Rita, a forthright 26 year-old hairdresser who is eager to learn and to change her social circumstances through the pursuit of higher education.
Brelby's BLACKLISTERS Serves Up a Gritty Violence, Hard Language and Great Tragedy
by BWW
News Desk
- Feb 25, 2017
'Though the question is never asked directly by the characters, the play demands the audience to answer, 'Why is art important?' She continued, 'Utpadel continues, 'And really, why is it? Art isn't always a pretty thing - this play proves it. There is unbelievable violence, hard language, and great tragedy in this play. Luke Gomez, the playwright, paints a world in which hope is far past a dying ember and has instead already faded to ash. No character is truly a good person. Why is showing the ugliness of human nature so important? Why, when the world we live in already has so much darkness?'
Cast Announced for World Premiere of FORTY-TWO STORIES at City Lit Theater
by BWW News Desk
- Feb 17, 2017
Douglas Post's Forty-Two Stories, a comedy set in a Lake Shore Drive high-rise condominium, will receive its world premiere full production as the third show in City Lit Theatre's 2016-17 season. The press opening will be Sunday, April 23rd at 3 pm following previews from April 14-22nd.
Brelby's BLACKLISTERS Serves Up a Gritty Violence, Hard Language and Great Tragedy
by BWW
News Desk
- Feb 17, 2017
'Though the question is never asked directly by the characters, the play demands the audience to answer, 'Why is art important?' She continued, 'Utpadel continues, 'And really, why is it? Art isn't always a pretty thing - this play proves it. There is unbelievable violence, hard language, and great tragedy in this play. Luke Gomez, the playwright, paints a world in which hope is far past a dying ember and has instead already faded to ash. No character is truly a good person. Why is showing the ugliness of human nature so important? Why, when the world we live in already has so much darkness?'
Gritty BLACKLISTERS to Premiere at Brelby Theatre Next Month
by BWW
News Desk
- Feb 17, 2017
Blacklisters is a new play that premiers at Brelby Theatre, the West Valley's new works incubator, as a Studio Series production. The play is written by Brelby founding member, Luke Gomez, and is directed by Van Rockwell.
Brelby's BLACKLISTERS Serves Up a Gritty Violence, Hard Language and Great Tragedy
by BWW News Desk
- Feb 7, 2017
'Though the question is never asked directly by the characters, the play demands the audience to answer, 'Why is art important?' She continued, 'Utpadel continues, 'And really, why is it? Art isn't always a pretty thing - this play proves it. There is unbelievable violence, hard language, and great tragedy in this play. Luke Gomez, the playwright, paints a world in which hope is far past a dying ember and has instead already faded to ash. No character is truly a good person. Why is showing the ugliness of human nature so important? Why, when the world we live in already has so much darkness?'
Gritty BLACKLISTERS to Premiere at Brelby Theatre Next Month
by BWW News Desk
- Jan 30, 2017
Blacklisters is a new play that premiers at Brelby Theatre, the West Valley's new works incubator, as a Studio Series production. The play is written by Brelby founding member, Luke Gomez, and is directed by Van Rockwell.
BBC Radio 1 DJ Monki Announces 'The Warning' UK Tour
by BWW News Desk
- Jan 26, 2017
Having kick started her 2017 with huge guests including Carl Cox, Skream and MK on her new weekly BBC Radio 1 show, DJ & tastemaker Monki has revealed the dates of her forthcoming 'The Warning' UK Tour. As Monki's sound evolves and starts to branch out into 4/4 house, this tour comes at the perfect time to showcase her skill.
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