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THE COMIC BOOK THEATER FESTIVAL ISSUE #2 to Play the Brick, 6/3-29
by BWW News Desk - Apr 25, 2014


The Brick Theater, Inc. announces The Comic Book Theater Festival Issue #2, June 3rd-29th, 2014.

Bravo Announces New & Returning Scripted & Unscripted Series
by Caryn Robbins - Apr 8, 2014


Bravo Media unveils its ambitious slate of original programming with 15 new series including two scripted, 16 returning, and three new projects in development.

BWW Reviews: AN EVENING WITH PATTI LUPONE AND MANDY PATINKIN at the Kennedy Center - Just Plain Spectacular
by Charles Shubow - Feb 21, 2014


Do not miss these theatrical icons who make an evening to remember.

Harvard Study: Eating Pistachios May Help You Live Longer
by Robert Diamond - Nov 27, 2013


In a large new study, observational researchers at Harvard University looked at how eating nuts may help reduce the risk of mortality, finding that those who ate nuts daily, such as pistachios, saw health benefits nearly double.

BWW Reviews: Ambassador Theater's PROTEST Shows Havel's Enduring Lessons
by Andrew White - Nov 22, 2013


We are now well into the second wave of Vaclav Havel productions, where his work is being re-examined from a variety of perspectives-experiments which, in and of themselves, are a testament to his staying power. Ambassador Theater's current production of 'Protest' at the Mead Theater Lab marks the culmination of a year-long celebration here in Washington, D.C. of the playwright-President's legacy. Under the direction of Gail Humphries-Mardirosian audiences can now witness a fascinating re-interpretation of what is perhaps Havel's deepest, most confessional work on life under an oppressive regime.

Broadway Onstage to Present CHRISTMAS BELLES, 12/6-21
by Tyler Peterson - Nov 8, 2013


The twentieth season of Broadway Onstage Live Theatre and the thirty-third, and final, season of Dennis Wickline Productions, Inc. continues with the return of CHRISTMAS BELLES, a delightful Holiday Comedy by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope and Jamie Wooten when it opens on Friday, December 6 at the Eastpointe Theatre. Running Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm through December 21, the production will also be offered during two special 2pm Sunday Matinees on Sunday, December 8 and Sunday, December 15.

Jake Gyllenhaal Set for Bravo's INSIDE THE ACTOR'S STUDIO Tonight
by TV News Desk - Sep 19, 2013


Bravo Media's 'Inside the Actors Studio,' hosted by James Lipton, brings multi-talented actor Jake Gyllenhaal to the stage tonight, September 19 at 8pm ET/PT.

Jake Gyllenhaal Set for Bravo's INSIDE THE ACTOR'S STUDIO, 9/19
by Caryn Robbins - Sep 13, 2013


Bravo Media's 'Inside the Actors Studio,' hosted by James Lipton, brings multi-talented actor Jake Gyllenhaal to the stage on Thursday, September 19 at 8pm ET/PT.

HOW THE OTHER HALF LOVES Opens at Broadway Onstage Tonight
by BWW News Desk - Feb 22, 2013


HOW THE OTHER HALF LOVES, a unique comedy by Britain's Neil Simon, Alan Ayckbourne, is the next offering of the season at Eastpointe's Broadway Onstage Live Theatre when it opens tonight, February 22. The comedy portrays 3 couples who are connected by the men's work. It runs Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Select Sundays at 2pm through Saturday, March 23.

HOW THE OTHER HALF LOVES Comes to Broadway Onstage, Opening 2/22
by Kelsey Denette - Feb 6, 2013


HOW THE OTHER HALF LOVES, a unique comedy by Britain's Neil Simon, Alan Ayckbourne, is the next offering of the season at Eastpointe's Broadway Onstage Live Theatre when it opens on Friday, February 22. The comedy portrays 3 couples who are connected by the men's work. It runs Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Select Sundays at 2pm through Saturday, March 23.

SOUND OFF: LES MISERABLES - On Film, On Its Own
by Pat Cerasaro - Dec 23, 2012


Christmas Day 2012 marks the biggest and best day of the year for many Broadway babies around the world, but the anticipatory fervor has little to do with the man with the beard in red and white from the North Pole - you see, the guy in question in this equation is more apt to be seen in red and black and his origins are decidedly a bit more Gallic than Jolly Old St. Nick. The man whom I speak of is, of course, Jean Valjean, the protagonist of Victor Hugo's spellbinding 1862 historical epic LES MISERABLES, a novel which was subsequently adapted into a 1980 concert spectacular and ultimately a 1985 full-fledged stage musical, painstakingly developed through the shepherding of uber producer Cameron Mackintosh, alongside the talents responsible for breathing song into the story - original French composer/lyricist team Claude-Michel Schonberg and Alain Boublil (along with Jean-Marc Natel), to whom Mackintosh added English lyricist Herbert Kretzmer (and also contributor James Fenton). Through a special partnership with the Royal Shakespeare Company, LES MISERABLES: THE MUSICAL premiered at the Barbican Theatre in the West End soon thereafter under the direction of Trevor Nunn and John Caird and opened to largely negative reviews, albeit ecstatic, ebullient audiences. Broadway was next, where it went on to win Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Actor, Best Featured Actress & Actor and even more (eight total). LES MISERABLES onstage was a hit like few others from then on and the rest, ze say, is history - or, in this case, l'histoire. Yet, on Christmas Day, the next step in the evolution of the worldwide phenomenon commonly and colloquially known as LES MIZ will occur - just days after the Mayan-predicted end of days, no less - and the movie musical adaptation of the stage show will finally become a reality, featuring an all-star cast comprised of Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe, Anne Hathaway, Amanda Seyfried, Eddie Redmayne, Samantha Barks, Aaron Tveit, Sacha Baron Cohen and Helena Bonham Carter, among others. The time has come to hear the people sing onscreen at long, long last. But, first, how is the film?

FLASH SPECIAL: LES MISERABLES Triumphantly Journeys On From Page To Stage To Screen
by Pat Cerasaro - Dec 21, 2012


While many MIZ-heads may have assumed the film adaptation of their beloved musical would never actually come to fruition, here it really is, all too soon available for all to see - lo, more than twenty years after it was first announced byway of an official promo ad in a tour souvenir going as far back as the late-1980s. I was lucky enough to catch an advance screening during the dawning days of December and many small moments, full musical sequences and my first impressions themselves have filled me with a certain kind of inexpressible enrapturing ecstasy heretofore inexperienced, coming as a direct result, no doubt, of the sheer force of power the film exacts in its relentless, barreling, blazingly bravado-bedecked style - a style, I can firmly say, is completely unique in movie history. LES MISERABLES is a lot of things, but, first and foremost, it is that which it is unlike that makes it most remarkable of all; that is: it is unlike any movie musical ever made. And, it is a masterpiece.

Gov. Chris Christie Visits NBC's MEET THE PRESS
by Caryn Robbins - Oct 1, 2012


Yesterday's MEET THE PRESS WITH DAVID GREGORY on NBC featured interviews with Romney supporter Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) and White House senior adviser David Plouffe; a roundtable conversation with conservative activist and founder of the Faith and Freedom Coalition Ralph Reed, Fmr. Gov. Ed Rendell (D-PA), the BBC's Katty Kay, NBC News political director and chief White House correspondent Chuck Todd; and the latest live from Afghanistan with NBC News chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel.

OVER THE RIVER AND THROUGH THE WOODS Opens at Broadway Onstage Theatre, 2/24
by BWW News Desk - Feb 24, 2012


OVER THE RIVER AND THROUGH THE WOODS, a comedy about family by Joe DiPietro, is the six offering of the 18th Season at Eastpointe's Broadway Onstage Theatre when it opens on Friday, February 24. Running Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, and Select Sundays at 2pm, the popular comedy will entertain through Saturday, March 24.

OVER THE RIVER AND THROUGH THE WOODS Opens at Broadway Onstage Theatre, 2/24
by Kelsey Denette - Feb 9, 2012


OVER THE RIVER AND THROUGH THE WOODS, a comedy about family by Joe DiPietro, is the six offering of the 18th Season at Eastpointe's Broadway Onstage Theatre when it opens on Friday, February 24. Running Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, and Select Sundays at 2pm, the popular comedy will entertain through Saturday, March 24.

2nd Story THeatre Presents NUTS, Previews Begin 6/3
by Lauren Wolman - May 15, 2011


Ed Shea, Artistic Director, announced that 2nd Story Theatre will return to the historic Bristol Statehouse, 240 High Street, Bristol, RI for a production of Nuts by Tom Topor. Nuts will be directed by Mark Peckham.

Eastpointe Theatre Presents BROADWAY ONSTAGE MURDERS, 2/18-3/19
by BWW News Desk - Feb 18, 2011


The 2010-2011 Season continues at Eastpointe's Broadway Onstage Live Theatre when 'new producers' Shirley and Joe Urkshus present THE BROADWAY ONSTAGE MURDERS opening on Friday, February 18. Running Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Select Sundays at 2pm, this audience-participation murder mystery will be pleasing audiences through its closing night on Saturday, March 19.

Eastpointe Theatre Presents BROADWAY ONSTAGE MURDERS, 2/18-3/19
by Nicole Rosky - Feb 2, 2011


The 2010-2011 Season continues at Eastpointe's Broadway Onstage Live Theatre when 'new producers' Shirley and Joe Urkshus present THE BROADWAY ONSTAGE MURDERS opening on Friday, February 18. Running Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Select Sundays at 2pm, this audience-participation murder mystery will be pleasing audiences through its closing night on Saturday, March 19.

THE PROBLEM OF CELL 13 Plays Eastpointe’s Broadway Onstage Live Theatre 1/7/11
by BWW News Desk - Jan 7, 2011


THE PROBLEM OF CELL 13, a world premiere mystery by John Arden McClure, continues the 30th Season of Dennis Wickline Productions, Inc. at Eastpointe's Broadway Onstage Live Theatre when it opens on Friday, January 7.

2nd Story Theatre (Warren) Heads to Court in Bristol in 2011
by Gabrielle Sierra - Dec 23, 2010


Ed Shea, Artistic Director, announced that 2nd Story Theatre will return to the historic Bristol Statehouse, 240 High Street, Bristol, RI for two special events in 2011.

THE PROBLEM OF CELL 13 Plays Eastpointe’s Broadway Onstage Live Theatre 1/7/11
by Gabrielle Sierra - Dec 22, 2010


THE PROBLEM OF CELL 13, a world premiere mystery by John Arden McClure, continues the 30th Season of Dennis Wickline Productions, Inc. at Eastpointe's Broadway Onstage Live Theatre when it opens on Friday, January 7.

Broadway Onstage Presents THE NUTCRACKER'S NUTS, 12/3
by BWW News Desk - Dec 3, 2010


Back by popular demand for the Tenth Holiday Season in a row, Broadway Onstage Live Theatre is again pleased to present the Holiday Comedy by Dennis Wickline, THE NUTCRACKER'S NUTS.

Broadway Onstage Presents THE NUTCRACKER'S NUTS, 12/3
by Nicole Rosky - Nov 17, 2010


Back by popular demand for the Tenth Holiday Season in a row, Broadway Onstage Live Theatre is again pleased to present the Holiday Comedy by Dennis Wickline, THE NUTCRACKER'S NUTS.

BWW Interviews: LA Meteorologist Fritz Coleman Talks Weather, Stand-up and the El Portal
by Don Grigware - Aug 9, 2010


Popular KNBC meteorologist/funny man Fritz Coleman brings his new show An Evening with Fritz Coleman/On the Fritz to the El Portal Theatre in NoHo August 19-22 only. Coleman certainly needs no introduction to Angelenos as he has been reporting the weather three times daily in his own inimitable style for the past 27 years on Channel 4. In our talk, he discusses the new show, his roots, his favorite comics and even explains a little about the whys of the fantastic summer weather we've been experiencing.

Cornelia Street Cafe Announces DU YUN & More
by Gabrielle Sierra - Jun 28, 2010


In May 1977 three artists--Robin Hirsch, a writer and director; Charles McKenna, an actor; and Raphaela Pivetta, a visual artist--stumbled across a tiny storefront on Cornelia Street in the heart of Greenwich Village and thought it the perfect place to open a café.

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