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Opened: October 17, 1981
Closing: unknown

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NANTUCKET CRISPS Island Inspired Potato Chips-Delicious Snacking and Company Mission
by Marina Kennedy - Feb 27, 2024


Nantucket Crisps is an island-inspired potato chip company founded by childhood friends Hayden Arnot and Sara Jemison, who grew up spending summers together on Nantucket.

Review: RED HOT MAMA: THE SOPHIE TUCKER SONGBOOK at The Revolution Stage Company
by Gilmore Rizzo - Feb 22, 2024


What did our critic think of RED HOT MAMA: THE SOPHIE TUCKER SONGBOOK at The Revolution Stage Company? Gary Powers and James Owens, in association with producer Michael Alden, gave their audiences Sharon McNight’s RED HOT MAMA: The Sophie Tucker Songbook at The Revolution Stage Company. 

Review: ALWAYS A BOY at Ground Floor Theatre
by Joni Lorraine - Feb 21, 2024


A positive testament to a family’s capacity to love and affirm their transgender child. Austin Theatre is currently providing us with some interesting and informative LGBTQ+ perspectives on which to marinate. At Ground Floor Theatre, director Lisa Scheps has taken on Jo and Jeremy Ivester’s ALWAYS A BOY, while just up the road, City Theatre director Andy Burkovsky tackles Jonathan Tolins’s THE TWILIGHT OF THE GOLDS.

Review: THE BAND'S VISIT at Writers Theatre
by Zac Thriffiley - Feb 18, 2024


Director Zi Alikhan has gifted Chicago audiences with a production of THE BAND'S VISIT whose talent and creative execution equal---and may even exceed---those of the Broadway and touring productions. It runs through March 17 at Writers Theatre in Glencoe.

VALDO MARCA PROSECCO ORO DOC Brut-Success in the Wine Market
by Marina Kennedy - Feb 21, 2024


And Valdo’s Marca Oro Prosecco DOC Brut  with an accessible suggested retail price  of $13.99 is surely an elegant representation of the denomination.

D.L. Hughley, Jesus Jones & More Set for City Winery Boston Spring 2024 Lineup
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Feb 14, 2024


City Winery Boston will play host to a range of extraordinary talent in Spring 2024, giving audiences an opportunity to experience these artists in an intimate club setting. See who is part of the programming, and learn how to purchase tickets.

Review: ROMEO AND JULIET at Synetic Theater
by Jackson Malmgren - Feb 12, 2024


What did our critic think of ROMEO AND JULIET AT SYNETIC THEATER at Synetic Theater?

Review: THE SOUND INSIDE at Robert G. Reim Theatre
by James Lindhorst - Feb 12, 2024


Moonstone’s THE SOUND INSIDE is a well-constructed piece of theatre but has a story that simply did not resonate. Rapp’s story left me flat. Walking away from the theatre, and reflecting on the overall production, I wanted to like THE SOUND INSIDE more than I did.   Despite the criticism of the overall story, I still suggest seeing this production for a few reasons. First, Ryan Lawson-Maeske's performance. His enigmatic Christoper is gripping. Second, Mary Louise Parker won the Tony Award for her portrayal as Bella, so there is a strong likelihood that audiences may disagree with this assessment of the script. Finally, it is a polished production with strong collaboration between the director, his actors, and the technical crew.  

Review: COPENHAGEN at The Gaslight Studio
by James Lindhorst - Feb 12, 2024


The script is rich with scientific banter, repetitive and very talky. The running time with intermission exceeds 2-½ hours but the show flies by thanks to Salomon’s brisk direction and the tremendous performances of the three actors. Do not dissuade yourself from seeing this production based on the script’s complexities. This is a wonderful production with interesting characters that provides a different perspective to the nuclear arms race during World War II.  

Despite Listings From National Chains, RAGTIME Reunion Concert Not Coming To Movie Theaters Next Month
by Joshua Wright - Feb 14, 2024


BroadwayWorld has learned that despite listings on multiple national chains' websites including AMC, Regal, and via Fandango - the Ragtime Reunion Concert recording will not be released in movie theaters on Wednesday, March 13th, 2024.

Review: BRITISH ICONS at San Francisco Ballet
by Jim Munson - Feb 11, 2024


What did our critic think of BRITISH ICONS at San Francisco Ballet? BroadwayWorld reviews San Francisco Ballet's 'British Icons,' an immensely rewarding program running through February 15th

Review: Neil Simon's PLAZA SUITE Brings Laughter and Pathos at Desert Theatreworks
by Charlie Thomas - Feb 12, 2024


Several things rush to mind in the thoughts of the prolific theatre-goer when a Neil Simon production is promised: smart & funny being chiefly amongst them.  Both are on tap at Desert Theatreworks in their current production of Simon’s “Plaza Suite”.  A collection of three vignette scenes connected only by locale, Room 719 of Manhattan’s once opulent Plaza Hotel, and the ramifications of love (gaining it, losing it and being frankly terrified by it). 

THE BIG FAT BROADWAY SHOW Featuring 20 Performers to be Presented at the El Portal Theatre
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Feb 8, 2024


Broadway to the Rescue goes back to its roots with THE BIG FAT BROADWAY SHOW at the El Portal Theatre. See who is starring and learn how to purchase tickets.

Review: JERSEY BOYS at Queensland Performing Arts Centre
by Jake Goodall - Feb 8, 2024


What did our critic think of JERSEY BOYS at Queensland Performing Arts Centre? Before there was Beggin' by Måneskin and Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You by Andy Williams, there was Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, which is the source for the hit Jukebox Musical: Jersey Boys!

PSYMON SPINE Share Newest Single 'Bored Of Guitars'
by Michael Major - Feb 6, 2024


Brooklyn's Psymon Spine has just unveiled their latest single, 'Bored of Guitar,' offering another glimpse into their upcoming album, Head Body Connector. The video for “Bored of Guitar” was directed by Max Mainwood. Check out upcoming tour dates!

Review: ROMEO AND JULIET by New Adventures at Center Theatre Group
by Andrew Child - Feb 5, 2024


Matthew Bourne has certainly crafted a “New Adventure” under the title Romeo and Juliet. Purists may come up empty-handed if they mine the kaleidoscopic geometry of the mesmerizing opening sequence for any semblance of “Two households, both alike in dignity”.

Review: CABARET at CVRep
by Gilmore Rizzo - Feb 2, 2024


The musical Cabaret is a classic for many reasons, and no matter who produces it the dark foreboding story never fails to pack a gut punch. The impactful way Cabaret shows the divide of a country, the hate crimes of anti-Semitism and neo-Nazi white supremacy, and the meteoric rise of one of the most brutal dictators in world history. In song and dance it is a perfect lesson of “those who forget the past tend to repeat it”.

Exclusive: Hasna Muhammad, Daughter of Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee, Reflects on the Women of PURLIE VICTORIOUS
by Team BWW - Feb 2, 2024


As Purlie Victorious enters its final weekend on Broadway, BroadwayWorld is very excited to share an exclusive essay written by Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee's daughter, Hasna Muhammad, who played a key role in getting this landmark play back on Broadway. 

Review: THE KING AND I, Dominion Theatre
by Aliya Al-Hassan - Feb 1, 2024


What is classic for some feels dated to others. Those who were horrified by Daniel Fish’s starkly stripped back version of Oklahoma! should rush to the Dominion Theatre for something much more traditional. After a UK tour, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The King and I settles in for a brief six week run.

Review: HALIFAX Hoboken-A Marvelous Dining Experience to Relish
by Marina Kennedy - Feb 1, 2024


Whether you live, work, or visit Hoboken, dinner at Halifax is a must! The food is a gourmand’s dream and the stylish, beautifully appointed modern dining room has a full sweeping view of Manhattan.

REVIEW: Guest Reviewer Hums Engineer Shares His Thoughts On NIGHT SONGS AT CONEY ISLAND
by Jade Kops - Jan 28, 2024


NIGHT SONGS AT CONEY ISLAND a stunning spectacle of sight and sound.

Saxophonist Kevin Sun Releases First Live Album 'The Fate Of The Tenor' in March​
by Michael Major - Jan 22, 2024


Recorded on the summer solstice in June 2022, The Fate of the Tenor documents Sun's working band with bassist Walter Stinson and drummer Matt Honor–a true rarity in modern jazz–on a particularly good night during his residency at Lowlands Bar, where he has performed every Tuesday since September 2021 and continues to perform weekly in 2024.

Jimmy Buffett Collaborator Will Kimbrough to Release New Album 'For the Life of Me'
by Michael Major - Jan 22, 2024


Folkies, even the ones with a good dose of country in their sound, tend to create quiet, introspective songs that are designed to pack a subtle but no less potent punch. Revered, multi-talented folk-Americana artist Will Kimbrough doesn't quite fit that mold, and it is most evident on the 11 tracks that comprise For the Life of Me.

Meet the Sommelier: Thibault Dubreuil -The Wine Director at ELI'S TABLE on the Upper East Side
by Marina Kennedy - Jan 22, 2024


Broadwayworld had the pleasure of interviewing Thibault Dubreuil of Eli's Table on the Upper East Side about his career for our “Meet the Sommelier” feature.

In Conversation With Louise McSharry Comes to The Everyman in February
by Stephi Wild - Jan 19, 2024


Following two sold out shows in Dublin, In Conversation will see Louise McSharry bring her warm, frank, and open interview style to The Everyman's stage.

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