BWW Review: THE THREE MUSKETEERS at Shea's 710 Theatre
A new entity has formed where the name of the game is collaboration and pooling talents to serve the greater good.
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A new entity has formed where the name of the game is collaboration and pooling talents to serve the greater good.
Jewish oppression, immigrant families struggling to keep together, and an exodus of foreigners fleeing to America for a better life.
Youth, ingenuity, and courage can be held responsible for Buffalo's latest artistic endeavor, STARRING BUFFALO.
The quest to achieve the American dream is not a foreign concept, especially in today's society.
BWW Interview: NOLAN CURTIS and STATIONWAGON
How do you dust off an old classic and make it engaging and fresh for a 21st Century audience.
An eye-popping event that only Disney could produce.
BWW Interview: ACTOR & WRITER TIM JOYCE
When the stage directions in a script indicate 'to kiss' any good actor knows it will be 'stage kiss.
'People come, people go,' 'some have, some have not.
The Phantom of the Opera has returned to town, but there will be no familiar 'Music of the Night.
BWW Interview: Playwright DARRYL SCHNEIDER
A modern take on an old classic can be risky business, and morphing a murder mystery into a comical farce sounds intriguing on the page.
Seldom is there a musical where the question asked is not have whether you seen it, but rather how many times have you seen it.
Whatever your artistic quest may be, from unearthing gem stones or archeological ruins to discovering a lost manuscript of music, there is always an element of nostalgia and new found glee when the item arises.
Andrew Lloyd Webber has become a household name and he is having a resurgence in popularity of late.
Oh, remember those great mega-musicals from the 90's? There was LES MISERABLES AND PHANTOM OF THE OPERA and OMELETTE: MUSICAL.
Unhappiness in rural Dublin-- Not an altogether unlikely topic for a play.
For it's second season offering the Shaw Festival and Shea's 710 Theatre in Buffalo chose to present Athol Fugard's MASTER HAROLD.
A successful Broadway musical has always been anchored by an engaging story augmented by a great score.
A Triumphant CONSTANT WIFE.
Julie Taymor may not be a household name, but her magical staging and mesmerizing creativity is most likely the reason why THE LION KING has become a world wide phenomenon.
Author Roxanne Danielle Roland as Doctor Rox has a fast selling book out and even more new projects coming our way.
Tailor Made Hometown 'A CHRISTMAS CAROL' Charles Dickens himself would most likely approve of the charming version of his classic story of miserly Ebeneezer Scrooge and his influence over everyone in a quaint hometown.
Engaging story telling is an ancient art and being able to retell someone else's story can be a challenge-- where to put emphases, inflections and pauses, what to include and what to embellish, and how to bring characters to life.
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"[CANCELED]" NYSCA-Funded Performance in Buffalo: Bridging Acts Center for the Arts - University at Buffalo (7/25-7/25) |
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Twelfth Night: 1941 (A Staged Reading) Morton Memorial Library (7/18-7/18) |
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Churchill Starring Daniel Payne Shea's Smith Theatre (11/05-11/08) |
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Tony N'' Tina''s Wedding Shea's Smith Theatre (3/05-3/21) |
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SIX (Boleyn Tour) Shea's Performing Arts Center (6/08-6/13) |
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Shana Falana and The Goddess Party™ returns with The Wedding TEMPO Performing Arts Center (7/31-8/01) |
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'Glam-Folk' Comes to HOMER, NY December 5th - Slambovian Circus of Dreams Center for the Arts of Homer (12/05-12/05) |
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'Equus' by Peter Shaffer Reid Castle Events (7/30-8/02) |
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Sister''s Christmas Catechism: The Mystery of the Magi''s Gold Shea's Smith Theatre (12/23-12/23) |
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CINDERELLA by The United European Ballet Company West Herr Performing Arts Center (1/31-1/31) |