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BWW Interview: Todd Ellison Conducts The Philly POPS Best of Broadway Concert at The Kimmel Center
by Amber Kusching - Mar 7, 2018


Meet Broadway musical guru, Todd Ellison, who will be the guest conductor for The Philly POPS Best of Broadway concert March 9-11, 2018 at The Kimmel Center.

BWW Interview: Todd Ellison Conducts The Philly POPS Best of Broadway Concert Series at The Kimmel Center
by Amber Kusching - Mar 9, 2018


This weekend, the curtain goes up on The Philly POPS' Best of Broadway concert, presented as a part of the POPS' 39th season at The Kimmel Center for Performing Art's Verizon Hall. The event features recognizable favorites from more than twenty Broadway shows, as well as music from Disney. This special concert series runs from March 9-11, 2018 and tickets starting at $35 can be purchased at http://phillypops.com/broadway

CNBC Exclusive Transcript: DoubleLine Capital CEO Jeffrey Gundlach Speaks with Scott Wapner Today
by Tori Hartshorn - Feb 23, 2018


Following is a link to the unofficial transcript of a CNBC EXCLUSIVE interview with DoubleLine Capital CEO Jeffrey Gundlach and CNBC's Scott Wapner on CNBC's 'Fast Money Halftime Report' (M-F 12PM - 1PM) today, Friday, February 23, 2018. Following are links to video from the interview on CNBC here!

The Descendents Come to Boulder Theatre
by Stephi Wild - Feb 13, 2018


The DESCENDENTS invented pop punk. Overstatement? Perhaps, but spend ten minutes scanning FM or the idiot box and you're bound to witness a ditty or video that tips its hat to a musical genre that was refined to a high art -- if not created outright -- by the 'Dents. Formed in 1978 against the fertile musical backdrop of Los Angeles' South Bay scene (see: Black Flag, Minutemen, SST Records, etc.), the caffeine-addled crew released their first 7' single 'Ride The Wild' as a trio in 1979. Not long after, the boys recruited one Milo Aukerman (microbiology Ph.D. in waiting and poster boy for adolescent ne'er-do-well alienation) for vocal duties.

Joshua Leonard To Star in Steven Soderbergh's UNSANE
by Tori Hartshorn - Feb 7, 2018


Joshua Leonard To Star in Steven Soderbergh's UNSANE

BWW Interview: Jeremy Benton Brings the Magic of WHITE CHRISTMAS To New Orleans
by Heidi Scheuermann - Dec 19, 2017


This year, New Orleans has had just about as white of a Christmas as we've seen in quite a while. With the excitement of last week's snowfall and Christmas coming up on Monday, the touring production of Irving Berlin's WHITE CHRISTMAS couldn't have come to the Saenger Theater at a more perfect time.

BWW Interview: Creators Jake Brunger and Pippa Cleary Talk The ADRIAN MOLE Musical
by Marianka Swain - Jul 10, 2017


Playwright Jake Brunger and composer Pippa Cleary have been creating musicals together since they met at Bristol University in 2008. Their work includes Jet Set Go!, The Great British Soap Opera and an adaptation of Sue Townsend's beloved The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 . The latter begins a London run at the Menier Chocolate Factory this week.

Antenna Theater Celebrates All You Need Is LOVE Anniversary
by BWW News Desk - Jun 28, 2017


June 25th was the 50th of All You Need Is LOVE , the Pride parade and a beautifu sunny day in San Francisco. Many of you might have seen SkyHearts over the City this last Sunday and wondered why?

WONDER WOMAN Tops Winners of 18th Annual GOLDEN TRAILER AWARDS
by Caryn Robbins - Jun 7, 2017


Winners of the 18th Annual GOLDEN TRAILER AWARDS were announced last night at the Saban Theater in Beverly Hills, CA. The annual awards show honors achievements in motion picture marketing, including film trailers, posters and television advertisements.

Way Off Broadway Will Rock Around the Clock with HAPPY DAYS - The Musical
by A.A. Cristi - May 23, 2017


Everyone's favorite TV family will be singing and dancing their way across the stage this summer when Happy Days - The Musical opens at The Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre, the area's only year-round producing theatre.

BWW Interview: A Conversation with the Creators and Cast of The Musical Stage Company's ONEGIN
by Taylor Long - May 13, 2017


A new Canadian musical is about to hit the stage in Toronto. The Musical Stage Company (formerly Acting Up Stage Company) is bringing us their new work, ONEGIN. I had a chance to chat with ONEGIN's creators, Amiel Gladstone and Veda Hille as well as two of the cast members, Daren A. Herbert (Onegin) and Hailey Gillis (Tatyana) about the experience of bringing this story to life.

Actors, Volunteers, and Audience Members Still Coming to Hackmatack Playhouse Decades Later
by BWW News Desk - May 10, 2017


Karol and David Gooch of Kittery were young and in love, earthy-looking types, when they first discovered Hackmatack Playhouse in Berwick, Maine, 40 years ago. And Hackmatack itself was a new theater on a farm, started by the late Carleton Guptill.

The Mill at Sonning Announces Next Season
by BWW News Desk - Apr 21, 2017


The Mill at Sonning is delighted to announce its next season of productions from July 2017 to January 2018. Brian Blessed returns to direct Agatha Christie's most enthralling and entertaining thriller "SPIDERS WEB" from Thursday 6 July to Saturday 26 August 2017.

BWW Recap: A Romance Finally takes Flight on GREY'S ANATOMY
by Lauren Gienow - Apr 14, 2017


This week's GREY'S ANATOMY literally took the drama to new heights with the episode “In The Air Tonight” (which has been advertised all week as #GreysOnAPlane). The bulk of this episode, directed by Chandra Wilson, takes place on a plane that hits some pretty serious turbulence mid flight. Meredith and Riggs both happen to be on the plane and are forced to jump into doctor mode when passengers experience medical emergencies. This doesn't mean that their own romantic turbulence takes the back burner however, as Meredith finally confronts her feelings and reservations about moving forward romantically with Riggs.

BWW Review: GMCLA Knocks HE HAD IT COMING Out of the Park
by Don Grigware - Apr 4, 2017


On April 1 and 2 GMCLA presented its spring concert  at the Alex Theatre in Glendale He Had It Coming, a compilation of Broadway tunes with special guest star Tony winner and Emmy nominated actor/singer Alan Cumming and a few magnificent surprises. Needless to say, the show was one of their longest, running almost two hours and a half including intermission, but was well worth it.

Lawrence Reynolds Releases ROZ
by Christina Mancuso - Mar 13, 2017


Lawrence Reynolds, a devoted writer and author, has completed his new book 'Roz': a gripping and potent work that explores the ideas of personal identity and finding one's self. Ros, the main character, escapes her capture in order to flee her past life and embarks on an entertaining and passionate journey in Boston.

Jacob Metcalf to Kick Off 2017 Tour in Support of Recent Solo Album
by Caryn Robbins - Feb 16, 2017


Hailing from Dallas, Texas, postmodern composer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jacob Metcalf is set to tour the US and Canada solo in Spring 2017

GOLD CASIO Share Electro-Pop Single 'Socialites and Singer Types'
by Caryn Robbins - Jan 20, 2017


Portland, OR based GOLD CASIO have become local legends in the Indie music scene, and now they are about to take over the world.

BWW Review: ROCKY HORROR SHOW is Absolute Pleasure
by Trevor Durham - Oct 21, 2016


Director Jilian Wesolowski has perfected the Rocky Horror Show.

Director Terrence Malick & Composer Hanan Townshend Launch VOYAGE OF TIME
by Caryn Robbins - Oct 17, 2016


As a student Townshend answered an add looking for a composer to work with a 'celebrated' director.

Pennsylvania Blues Festival Celebrates 25 Years in the Poconos, 9/16-18
by Tory Gates - Sep 10, 2016


'I just tell people to keep an open mind and it's a great environment and it's definitely something for everybody in all ages.'

Xlrator Media Acquires Eco-Thriller SALT AND FIRE, Starring Michael Shannon
by Caryn Robbins - Sep 8, 2016


In advance of its North American premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, XLrator Media has acquired U.S. distribution rights to Academy Award® nominee Werner Herzog's SALT AND FIRE starring Academy Award® nominee Michael Shannon

BWW Review: KING LEAR Relevant Today
by Scott Rawson - Sep 8, 2016


American Players Theater's William Brown Brings King Lear into the contemporary world, but does that make this Shakespearean Tragedy Relevant? In a word, Yes! The good King has his retirement all mapped out when lo and behold, his family all of people just refuse to cooperate.

BWW Review: WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S LONG LOST FIRST PLAY: A Cauldron Full of Belly Laughs at the Folger from the Reduced Shakespeare Company
by Ellen Burns - Apr 26, 2016


There is but poor substitute for a trio of fools on a romp to entertain; nay, but it is futility at its finest to resist the siren call of slapstick's song. Anyone else have the urge to, as I call it, "Shakespeak" after an evening of Shakespeare? No? Just me? Ok, well no matter. In any pentameter, the Reduced Shakespeare Company's (RSC) Reed Martin, Austin Tichenor and Teddy Spencer are very, very funny; fearless, quick witted, masters of quick change and, most importantly, having a blast on stage, which means the audience is likely to have fun too. The RSC has a long history of taking gargantuan themes (think American history, The Bible, Hollywood) and mining them for laughs, and, inspired by a 2010 visit to the Folger, creating a work that covered the Shakespearean universe in one "holy grail" of a play, seemed an obvious mission to them.

BWW Recap: THE BLACKLIST Introduces Agnes, But Who Just Left?
by Marakay Rogers - Apr 15, 2016


Liz Keen's wedding blew up; can her delivery be any easier? Raymond Reddington and Tom Keen try to help, but things don't go as planned. Welcome Agnes, but who just died?

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