Maureen Dowd, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Isabel Wilkerson, Trevor Noah and More Slated for Chicago Humanities Festival's FALLFEST/16: SPEED
by BWW
News Desk
- Oct 29, 2016
The Chicago Humanities Festival is moving full speed ahead towards the 27th annual Fallfest, releasing its full line-up of events. Fallfest/16: Speed will feature more than 100 events by prominent artists, authors, historians, scientists, and cultural commentators including Dan Savage, Maureen Dowd, Trevor Noah, and Jonathan Lethem.
BWW Feature: Theatre UCF Shines While Blurring Line Between Academic & Professional Theatre
by Matt Tamanini
- Oct 20, 2016
Between theme parks, professional theatres, and arts organizations, Central Florida is one of the most fertile grounds for theatre artists in the country. Whether it is at Disney, Universal, Orlando Shakespeare, Mad Cow, the Orlando Rep, or any of the other wonderful organizations in town, you can find many different types of exciting theatre year-round in the City Beautiful. However, despite all of the well-known options in Orlando, one of the best-kept secrets in the community is that when it comes to consistently high quality, cutting-edge professional theatre, some of the best is at our local universities.
BWW Review: TITUS ANDRONICUS at Kentucky Shakespeare
by Keith Waits
- Oct 17, 2016
If you're lucky, the stench of death will hang in the air. When you get out of your car and make your way past the glitzy dance club to the dingy warehouse outback, the stench helps set the scene.
JOHNNYSWIM's GEORGICA POND Debuts at No. 5 on iTunes Top Albums Chart
by BWW News Desk
- Oct 14, 2016
Georgica Pond, the latest album from beloved singing-songwriting duo JOHNNYSWIM, is out today via Big Picnic Records. The album, which debuts at #5 on Top Albums and #1 on Singer-Songwriter iTunes charts, is receiving widespread critical acclaim.
Rumer Willis Announces Post-Modern Cabaret Performance on StageOne
by Caryn Robbins
- Oct 12, 2016
Rumer Willis has announced her first ever US concert tour. Coming to Fairfield Theatre Company's StageOne on Saturday, Oct. 22, the Over The Love tour is Willis' first extended musical outing with her band, performing a chanteuse-style variety show of timeless standards ranging from cabaret and jazz to classic R&B and contemporary pop.
Spaghetti Warehouse Unveils 'Celebrating Life With You' Campaign, Introduces All New Menu
by Marina Kennedy
- Oct 12, 2016
Spaghetti Warehouse Restaurants Inc. officially unveiled an all-new campaign "Celebrating Life With You" inviting their guests to make memories each time they visit while experiencing their choice of a variety of fresh made, delicious and abundant Italian meals, all of which are featured in a newly designed "Celebration menu".
Hampstead Theatre Announces Casting for WILD HONEY
by Liz Cearns
- Oct 7, 2016
Hampstead Theatre presents Michael Frayn's Wild Honey, directed by Hampstead's Associate Artist Howard Davies. Geoffrey Streatfeild will make his Hampstead Theatre debut in the role of Platonov.
Dweezil Zappa Performs The Music of Frank Zappa in The Warehouse
by Caryn Robbins
- Oct 7, 2016
In the spirit of renewal and dedication to his father's music and audience, Dweezil Zappa is proud to announce one special night on the 50 Years of Frank: Dweezil Zappa Plays Whatever the F@%k He Wants - The Cease and Desist Tour on Fri. Oct. 28 in The Warehouse at FTC.
BWW Review: THE RESISTIBLE RISE OF ARTURO UI Massively Misinterpreted
by Frank Benge
- Oct 3, 2016
THE RESISTIBLE RISE OF ARTURO UI is a 1941 play by German playwright Bertolt Brecht. Using satire, it tells of the rise of Arturo Ui, a ruthless fictional 1930's Chicago mobster and his takeover of 'the cauliflower racket' by disposing of all who oppose him. It is meant to be an allegory on the rise to power of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party in Germany. The play was written in Helsinki, Finland while Brecht was awaiting entry into the United States after fleeing Germany and was not produced on the stage until 1958. It would be 1961 before it was produced in English. Brecht intended all along that the play was to be produced for the American stage. The play is often compared to the film The Great Dictator (1940), which also featured an absurd parody of Hitler.
BWW Article: A Tale Of Two Tituses
by Keith Waits
- Sep 27, 2016
One of Shakespeare's earliest plays.
One of Shakespeare's bloodiest and goriest plays.
One of Shakespeare's least frequently performed plays.
Tim Allen Returns for Sixth Season of LAST MAN STANDING
by A.A. Cristi
- Sep 7, 2016
Tim Allen is back for a sixth season of “Last Man Standing” as Mike Baxter, the straight-talking champion of common sense in a politically correct world. The season premiere will air FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 (8:00–8:31 p.m. EDT), on the ABC Television Network.
Maureen Dowd, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Isabel Wilkerson, Trevor Noah and More Slated for Chicago Humanities Festival's FALLFEST/16: SPEED
by BWW News Desk
- Sep 6, 2016
The Chicago Humanities Festival is moving full speed ahead towards the 27th annual Fallfest, releasing its full line-up of events. Fallfest/16: Speed will feature more than 100 events by prominent artists, authors, historians, scientists, and cultural commentators including Dan Savage, Maureen Dowd, Trevor Noah, and Jonathan Lethem.
Nicole Moudaber and Skin Release 'BREED The RMXS' on MOOD Records
by BWW News Desk
- Sep 2, 2016
A year later, Nicole and Skin now release the carefully curated remix package, 'BREED The RMXS' featuring prominent producers Carl Craig, Fur Coat, Hector, Jamie Jones, Jerome Sydenham, MJ Hall, Paco Osuna, Pan-Pot, Paul Ritch and Scuba (in alphabetical order) that ensure there is now a version of each track to fit any set.
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