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BWW Review: NEXT TO NORMAL at Monument National
by Tara McGowan-Ross - May 11, 2022


I like musicals, in theory. I genuinely don’t like very many of them in practice. I know that the true and beautiful melding of rock and musical theatre is possible, because I have seen it. When I’m hard on musicals, I am not angry. I am disappointed. I know that musicals can be good.

BWW Review: THE 47TH, The Old Vic
by Cindy Marcolina - Apr 9, 2022


One for the money, two for the show. The second play written by Mike Bartlett has now opened in London. With a revival of Cock running at the Ambassadors and Scandaltown opening in Hammersmith next week, the playwright is quite the rarity, one of the very few to’ve had multiple productions on at the same time in the capital.

BWW Review: ASSASSINS Shoots to Thrill
by Evan Henerson - Mar 5, 2022


Los Angeles’s East West Players has a long and vibrant history with the musicals of Stephen Sondheim, making it hardly a news flash that the company would both take a – er – shot at the composer’s controversial 1990 work, ASSASSINS, and end up bringing it off so splendidly.

Palm Beach Dramaworks Announces Fifth Annual Young Playwrights 10-Minute Play Contest Winners
by Stephi Wild - Mar 1, 2022


Palm Beach Dramaworks has announced the 10 winners of its fifth annual Young Playwrights 10-Minute Play Contest (YPC). The plays will be read by professional actors in front of an audience at the Don & Anne Brown Theatre on March 9 at 7:00pm. Tickets are free, but reservations are required.

BWW Review: SHAKESPEARE: DRUM & COLOURS - HAMLET from Seattle Shakespeare Company
by Jay Irwin - Feb 20, 2022


Who? What? Where? Why? These are the questions I wish the current production of “Hamlet” from Seattle Shakespeare Company had been able to answer but sadly did not. As part of their “Drum & Colours” series, which muddied things even more, this “Hamlet” lacked pacing, intent, interesting or effective staging, and coherence, making this one of the worst productions I’ve ever seen.

Fifth Annual Young Playwrights 10-Minute Play Contest Winners Announced
by Stephi Wild - Feb 18, 2022


Palm Beach Dramaworks is delighted to announce the 10 winners of its fifth annual Young Playwrights 10-Minute Play Contest (YPC). The plays will be read by professional actors in front of an audience at the Don & Anne Brown Theatre on March 9 at 7:00pm. Tickets are free, but reservations are required.

Winners Announced For The BroadwayWorld 2021 Vancouver Awards
by BWW Awards - Jan 14, 2022


Winners have been announced for the 2021 BroadwayWorld Vancouver Awards. The 2021 Regional Awards honor productions which had their first performance between October 1, 2020 through September 30, 2021.

BWW Review: THE CLAIM at Shotgun Players
by Steve Murray - Oct 17, 2021


After an almost two-year Covid shutdown, Shotgun Players open their 30th season with Tim Cowbury's dark, absurdist comedy The Claim, a smash hit at the 2019 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. In a nod to Kafka's The Trial, Cowbury shines his searing focus on Serge, an asylum seeker trapped in a bureaucratic nightmare that begins innocently enough, but quickly morphs down a rabbit hole of horrific miscommunications with dire circumstances.

Hannah Einbinder, Todd Barry's 34th Anniversary In Comedy Benefit and More Upcoming at The Bell House
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Aug 3, 2021


The Bell House has announced their upcoming performances. Performances include DAN JOE DVD SHOW, SEEK TREATMENT and more!

BWW Review: MILES GLORIOSUS at Joshua Tree Summer Theatre
by Stan Jenson - Jul 25, 2021


Joshua Tree's Summer Theatre Under the Stars is currently playing their third offering, Miles Gloriosus, and it's good enough that it makes me sad that there's only one more show in the season. I truly hope this becomes an annual event at the amazing Wind Walkers Medicine Wheel theatre-in-the-round.

BWW Review: WATCHLIST at Bakehouse Theatre
by Barry Lenny - Jun 4, 2021


A new play by a local playwright.

Arts Club Theatre Company Presents Fall Theatre Trio
by Stephi Wild - Sep 17, 2020


Arts Club Theatre Company announces its Fall Theatre Trio.

BWW Review: SOME MIRTH AND A LITTLE MATTER at Pumphouse Players Zooms Through Fun Jokes, Quirky Characters, and A Little Technical Trouble
by Obie Outlaw - Aug 16, 2020


The resilience of the Theatre is an incredible thing. While hundreds of thousands of ghost lights haunt us across the world, we still find ways to create art and do what we love. The Pumphouse Player's production of Laura King's Some Mirth and a Little Matter is an excellent example of this resilience and commitment to the art.

Winners Announced for Toronto's 2020 Dora Awards!
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 30, 2020


The annual Dora Awards celebrate excellence in professional theatre, dance and opera in a ceremony that includes 46 Dora Awards, the Silver Ticket Award, and the Jon Kaplan Audience Choice Award.

Nominations for the 2020 Dora Mavor Moore Awards Announced
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 8, 2020


At an online media announcement - pre-taped in front of Meridian Hall with physically distanced protocols in place - streamed June 8 on the Dora Awards YouTube channel, the Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts (TAPA) announced 243 nominations for the 41st annual Dora Mavor Moore Awards.

Photo Flash: Inside Rehearsal For Jeeves and Wooster in PERFECT NONSENSE on UK Tour
by Stephi Wild - Jan 24, 2020


A brand-new production of the Olivier Award-winning comedy based on the well-loved Jeeves and Wooster books is to set off on a 17-week tour of the UK, taking in over 30 regional theatres and arts venues and an additional selection of venues on the rural touring circuit. Aristocratic buffoon Bertie Wooster has hired the theatre for the night to present his one-man show detailing a recent and rather spectacular series of misadventures, including the theft of a novelty cow creamer and a narrow escape from unwanted matrimony. The only trouble is Bertie hasn't worked out who's going to play the parts. Will the show be a disaster? Will the scenery stay upright? Or will his trusty manservant Jeeves step in and save the day?

JEEVES AND WOOSTER IN PERFECT NONSENSE Will Embark on UK Tour
by Stephi Wild - Jan 7, 2020


A brand-new production of the Olivier Award-winning comedy based on the well-loved Jeeves and Wooster books is to set off on a 17-week tour of the UK, taking in over 30 regional theatres and arts venues and an additional selection of venues on the rural touring circuit. Aristocratic buffoon Bertie Wooster has hired the theatre for the night to present his one-man show detailing a recent and rather spectacular series of misadventures, including the theft of a novelty cow creamer and a narrow escape from unwanted matrimony. The only trouble is Bertie hasn't worked out who's going to play the parts. Will the show be a disaster? Will the scenery stay upright? Or will his trusty manservant Jeeves step in and save the day?

20 Best Shakespeare Monologues For Auditions
by Austin Tichenor - Dec 18, 2019


Updated September 2023: What are the best monologues to do from Shakespeare for an audition? We've got 10 monologues for men & women picked by our experts to help you pick what monologue to do!

World Premiere Of KING UBU Announced At MONA FOMA In 2020
by A.A. Cristi - Dec 4, 2019


In a spectacular world premiere, Mona Foma is collaborating with Tasmania's award-winning Terrapin Puppet Theatre to present King Ubu, a wild satire of power and greed, adapted from 19th-century France to Launceston in 2020.

BWW Review: BUFFOON Laughs Through Bared Teeth at Tarragon Theatre
by Louis Train - Nov 21, 2019


In the world premiere of Anosh Irani's BUFFOON, at Tarragon Theatre, Anand Rajaram plays Felix the clown, a child of the thrilling, vicious world of the circus. On a bare gray stage with nothing but a chair for company, Felix tells his life's story, beginning with his frightening birth, through the first book he read (Moby Dick), his first kiss (a?oeThat's the tree trunk, Felixa??) and many, many moments of loss.

Chris Lawson Announces Oldham Coliseum Spring-Summer 2020 Programme
by Stephi Wild - Nov 19, 2019


Oldham Coliseum Theatre's Acting Artistic Director Chris Lawson announces the theatre's Spring-Summer 2020 season with a programme featuring Northern voices, new writing, dark comedy, exciting collaborations and a modern adaptation of a classic family favourite.

BWW Review: The Milwaukee Rep Unleashes THE NERD
by Kelsey Lawler - Nov 18, 2019


The thing about 'The Nerd' is it's a farce, which The Rep's audience guide breaks down as a?oea specific style of comedy characterized by unlikely predicaments, verbal humor, mistaken identities, and physical comedy.a?? So within farce, one encounters absurd situations, fast-paced wit, and a touch of slapstick. In other words, there's a little something funny for everyone. 

Photo Flash: Check Out Photos From Foothill Theatre Arts' Production of THE RESISTIBLE RISE OF ARTURO UI
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Nov 8, 2019


Multi award-winning Foothill Theatre Arts presents Bertolt Brecht's satirical masterpiece about the rise of a demagogue, The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, in a stunning new adaption by Pulitzer, Olivier and Tony Award-winning American playwright, Bruce Norris (Clybourne Park) making its Bay Area premiere. Director Bruce McLeod invites audiences into a seedy 1930s Chicago cabaret for this production, presented three weeks only November 8 – 24, 2019 (press opening: Saturday, November 9) at the Lohman Theatre, 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills.

Acclaimed Adaptation Of 'The Resistible Rise Of Arturo Ui' Makes Bay Area Premiere
by A.A. Cristi - Oct 18, 2019


Multi award-winning Foothill Theatre Arts presents Bertolt Brecht's satirical masterpiece about the rise of a demagogue, The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, in a stunning new adaption by Pulitzer, Olivier and Tony Award-winning American playwright, Bruce Norris (Clybourne Park) making its Bay Area premiere. Director Bruce McLeod invites audiences into a seedy 1930s Chicago cabaret for this production, presented three weeks only November 8 a?' 24, 2019 (press opening: Saturday, November 9) at the Lohman Theatre, 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills. Contains mature language. Parental discretion advised. Tickets ($5 - $20) and information are available at www.foothill.edu/theater or by calling (650) 949-7360.

BWW Interview: Ginger Costa-Jackson of CINDERELLA at McCaw Hall
by Erica Miner - Oct 4, 2019


Rhyming a?oeGingera?? with a??Singera?? may be a stretch, but in Ginger Costa-Jackson's case, it might well be appropriate.


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