And the Kids Vocalist Hannah Mohan to Release Debut Solo LP, 'Time Is a Walnut'
by Josh Sharpe - Apr 17, 2024
After nearly a decade fronting indie-pop band And the Kids, Western Massachusetts singer and songwriter Hannah Mohan will release her first solo project. After nearly a decade fronting indie-pop band And the Kids, Western Massachusetts singer and songwriter Hannah Mohan will release her first solo project. The album also comes amid the longest stretch Mohan has spent in one place since she left home at 16 to hop freight trains and hitchhike across North America. Making music has been at the center of Mohan’s life ever since, even as other circumstances have changed—sometimes radically. Listen to a single here!
Review: PETER PAN National Tour Presented by Broadway In Chicago
by Zac Thriffiley - Mar 29, 2024
This newest adaptation of PETER PAN unquestionably corrects injustices that never should have been committed in the first place. But by flying Peter so enthusiastically into 2024, the creative team has stripped him and his story of some of their magic, making the boy who wouldn't grow up more out of touch than out of time.
THE MUSIC MAN Comes to the Marriott Theatre in April
by Stephi Wild - Mar 14, 2024
Marriott Theatre will continue its 2024 season with MEREDITH WILLSON’S THE MUSIC MAN, the six-time Tony Award-winning musical comedy, directed and choreographed by Katie Spelman with Music Direction by Jeff Award Winner Ryan T. Nelson.
Video: Judy Whitmore Releases 'I Thought About You' Music Video
by Michael Major - Mar 13, 2024
Judy Whitmore has released the sentimental music video for 'I Thought About You,' a sweetly nostalgic update of Jimmy Van Heusen and Johnny Mercer's classic about the power of the memory of love off her recently released third solo album Come Fly With Me.
Review Round-up: JAGGED LITTLE PILL, THE 39 STEPS, MRS. KRISHNAN'S PARTY and THE REVOLUTIONISTS
by Jeffrey Ellis - Mar 11, 2024
In the aftermath of experiencing the Nashville premiere of Jagged Little Pill — the musical inspired by and featuring music from Alanis Morissette’s 1995 album of the same name, other songs written by her and including two created expressly for the production, and featuring a compelling, biting and challenging book by Diablo Cody — one cannot help but lament the show’s abbreviated three-performance run at TPAC’s Andrew Jackson Hall.
Video: How Ingrid Michaelson Processed Her Grief Through Writing THE NOTEBOOK
by Michael Major - Mar 11, 2024
Ingrid Michaelson is opening up about how she processed the loss of her parents through The Notebook. Labeling composing the score as 'the best thing she's ever done in her life,' Michaelson opened up about how writing the music helped her process the grief of losing her parents. Watch the video now!