Look Where I'm At! 1971 - Articles Page 8

Opened: March 5, 1971
Closing: March 07, 1971

Look Where I'm At! - 1971 - Off-Broadway History , Info & More

Theatre Four
424 West 55th Street New York, NY

Based on the novel Rain in the Doorway by Thorne Smith

A man is caught in the middle, equally disenchanted with different aspects of life.


Look Where I'm At! - 1971 - Off-Broadway Cast

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Interview: The trio behind GIMLICK'S BIG MESS Are About to Get Wacky at Brooklyn Comedy Collective
by Rebecca Kaplan - Feb 1, 2024


Sketch comedy team GIMLICK is back at Brooklyn Comedy Collective in Williamsburg. The trio specializes in absurd comedy with plenty of sight gags and clever, wacky jokes. I spoke with Gimlick's members (Kate Armstrong, Irene Rising, and Marisa Caruso) about their upcoming show this Sunday, February 4th, at BCC.

Interview: Hershey Felder of HERSHEY FELDER AS GEORGE GERSHWIN ALONE & HERSHEY FELDER'S GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK SING-ALONG at TheatreWorks Silicon Valley
by Jim Munson - Feb 1, 2024


BroadwayWorld chats with virtuoso actor/pianist/filmmaker Hershey Felder about his return to TheatreWorks Silicon Valley in his popular 'George Gershwin Alone' & 'Great American Songbook Sing-Along' shows February 7th thru 12th.

Interview: 'What an Honour': Performer Daniel Taylor on Timeless Songs and Sharing George Harrison's Story in SOMETHING ABOUT GEORGE
by Sarah OHara - Feb 2, 2024


Something About George pays tribute to George Harrison and celebrates his life, incredible solo material and classics from The Beatles, along with hits from his time in supergroup The Travelling Wilburys.

Ray Bradshaw on DOPPELGINGER
by Natalie O'Donoghue - Feb 5, 2024


BWW caught up with Ray Bradshaw to chat about taking Doppelginger on a 37-date tour.

Review: SECRET GARDEN at Arts & Science Center For Southeast Arkansas
by Theresa Bertram - Jan 31, 2024


The SECRET GARDEN is the first of a wonderful lineup for this season.

Review: MERE MORTALS at San Francisco Ballet
by Jim Munson - Jan 30, 2024


What did our critic think of MERE MORTALS at San Francisco Ballet? BroadwayWorld reviews the world premiere of 'Mere Mortals' at San Francisco Ballet, a wildly ambitious collaboration between much in-demand choreographer Aszure Barton and composer Sam Shepherd.

Review: THE GREATEST LOVE OF ALL: A TRIBUTE TO WHITNEY HOUSTON at Reynolds Performance Hall
by Theresa Bertram - Jan 30, 2024


What did our critic think of THE GREATEST LOVE OF ALL: A TRIBUTE TO WHITNEY HOUSTON at Reynolds Performance Hall?

Student Blog: Repertoire: How I Pick and Practice Pieces Each Semester
by Student Blogger: Tatiana Atehortua - Jan 31, 2024


My best advice would be: listen to your mentor's suggestions, but don't feel like you have to incorporate everything they say into your performance. Never be afraid to say something like 'can we try it this way instead?' Not all your ideas will stick in the end, but they are all worth trying out.

Review: MURDER SHE BARKED: A DEBBIE DOG WALKER MYSTERY At The Overtime Theatre
by Jill Ripa - Jan 29, 2024


Scott McDowell has created a fun-filled, interesting play that I highly encourage you to attend. You will get a much needed break, while laughing and having fun with Debbie, her unforgettable dogs, and a whole group of characters sure to put a smile on your face.

Interview: Gloria Bangiola Is Bringing Cabaret Show A LITTLE BROAD Back to Don't Tell Mama
by Rebecca Kaplan - Jan 30, 2024


Singer Gloria Bangiola is back at Don't Tell Mama on 2/1, 2/9, 3/8, and 3/17 with a refined and revised version of her show A LITTLE BROAD, a show about 'self-acceptance, living deeply, and trying to shake off the ticking clock that we all live with.'

Review Roundup: DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES Opens on Broadway
by Blair Ingenthron - Jan 28, 2024


Reviews are in for Days of Wine and Roses starring Kelli O'Hara and Brian D'Arcy James, which opened on Broadway tonight, Sunday, January 28th at Studio 54. The production, directed by Michael Grief, features music and lyrics by Adam Guettel and a book by Craig Lucas. Find out what the critics had to say here!

Interview: Matthew Bourne Gives a Heart-to-Heart On His Latest Re-Imagining of ROMEO + JULIET & Other Creative Projects
by Gil Kaan - Jan 28, 2024


Matthew Bourne’s Romeo + Juliet will have its North American Premiere at the Ahmanson January 31, 2024 (with previews starting January 28th). Matthew directs and choreographs his cast of 27 New Adventures dancers. Matthew managed to answer a few of my queries on the phone amidst the background of police sirens blaring.

Interview: Quynh Nguyen of CELEBRATE ASIA at Benaroya Hall
by Erica Miner - Jan 27, 2024


The event highlights the city’s all-important dynamic Asian community and features the American premiere of veteran composer Paul Chihara’s Concerto for Piano and Chamber Orchestra

Review: MAD Theatre Presents THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE at the Straz Center's Shimberg Playhouse
by Peter Nason - Jan 28, 2024


Quirky, irreverent, and so much fun, the show even offers audience members the chance to go onstage to be a part of the Bee.

Photos: First Look At The UK Tour of WISH YOU WEREN'T HERE By Katie Redford
by A.A. Cristi - Jan 25, 2024


See first look photos of Wish You Weren't Here, a new comedy from Theatre Centre’s Resident Writer, Katie Redford (TAPPED, Theatre503; YELLOW LIPS, BBC Radio 4) have been announced for 2024.

New InLiquid Art Exhibit At Park Towne Place Explores The Urban Landscape And The People Who Live There
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jan 25, 2024


hearth, frame, foundation is a new art exhibit at Park Towne Place Residences that explores the urban landscape and the people who live there. The exhibit features works by five Philadelphia artists who draw inspiration from the built environment.

Paterson Performing Arts Development Council to Welcome Susan Justiniano As Its Newest Playwright-In-Residence
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jan 25, 2024


The Paterson Performing Arts Development Council welcomes Susan Justiniano, the 2024 Playwright-In-Residence, also known as RescuePoetix. Her play, 'By the Light of the Ghetto Moon,' will be featured at the Annual Hamilton Arts Festival.

Interview: Steven Hao of THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN at Shakespeare BASH'd
by Ilana Lucas - Jan 25, 2024


Steven Hao, playing Pirithous and The Wooer in THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN, spoke to BroadwayWorld about the unusual aspects of Shakespeare’s last play, why Theseus is Iron Man, and the joys of putting on one of the few works in the Shakespearean canon that's a 'hidden gem' without 500 years of baggage.

gglum Announces Debut Album On Secretly Canadian & Shares 2 New Singles
by Michael Major - Jan 24, 2024


gglum Announces Debut Album On Secretly Canadian & Shares 2 New Singles. The Garden Dream feels like a deep moment of realization for Smoker. Coming after previous, formative 8-track projects Weak Teeth (2022) and once the edge has worn off (2021) it has opened up space for her to reach out to her past self and confront the ill ease.

Auli‘i Cravalho talks about joining QUEERING THE GALA: A BENEFIT FOR RING OF KEYS
by A.A. Cristi - Jan 23, 2024


Auli'i Cravalho joins 'Queering The Gala: A benefit for Ring Of Keys' alongside other artists to celebrate the sixth anniversary of Ring Of Keys, a national network of queer women, trans, and gender non-conforming professional artists in musical theatre. The event will take place on January 29th at Joe's Pub in New York and will also be streamed worldwide. The evening will include performances, a silent auction, and testimonials from artists impacted by Ring Of Keys' work. Get your tickets now!

Interview: Director, Karen Thornton of AGNES OF GOD at Summit Playhouse
by Marina Kennedy - Jan 23, 2024


Summit Playhouse, one of the oldest continuously operating amateur community theaters in the United States, will be presenting Agnes of God from February 23rd to March 9th. Broadwayworld had the pleasure of interviewing the show’s director, Karen Thornton about her career and the upcoming production.

Feature: An Advocate in Providing Arts For All Deb Gottesman's Passion is Awe Inspiring
by Elliot Lanes - Jan 23, 2024


If you have been following my writings over the years, you know that when someone asks me about what arts in education to go to in the DMV, The Theatre Lab School of The Dramatic Arts is the ONLY one I will recommend. For over thirty years, The Theatre Lab has been helmed by co-Founders Deb Gottesman and Buzz Mauro. Their philosophy of arts education for all makes them an organization that just keeps raising the bar for what arts education should look like across the country and the world.

See Ryan Ahlwardt, Christine Andreas & More at Feinstein's in February
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jan 23, 2024


Feinstein's will present romantic February shows. Enjoy an intimate evening of music and celebrate Valentine's Day with talented performers.

Interview: Countess Luann de Lesseps Teases New Cabaret Show, Broadway Hopes
by Michael Major - Jan 25, 2024


RHONY star Countess Luann de Lesseps is making her return to 54 Below for a series of special shows, before launching her new 'Marry, F, Kill' act. BroadwayWorld sat down with Luann de Lesseps to discuss what to expect from the new cabaret show, working with Sonja Morgan on their Crappie Lake spin-off, and if Broadway could still be in the cards.

Igor Levit Becomes The Youngest Ever Recipient Of The Wigmore Hall Medal
by Stephi Wild - Jan 22, 2024


36-year-old Russian-born German pianist Igor Levit has become the youngest ever recipient of The Wigmore Hall Medal.  In recognition of his outstanding musical achievements and contribution to Wigmore Hall, Levit received the medal from Wigmore Hall director John Gilhooly following Levit's performance of the complete late piano works of Johannes Brahms at the Hall on Friday 19 January.

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