Review - Race: If You Could See Her Through My Eyes
by Michael Dale - July 03, 2010 'I didn't do anything.'...
FIREPOWER Records To Release THE FRIM’s ‘Bassline Skanka’ EP November 20
by Tyler Peterson - November 16, 2012 20 year-old DJ/producer THE FRIM has been extremely busy both on the road and in the studio lately. Currently deep in the midst of the colossal Firepower Tour across the U.S. with Datsik, he is set to release Bassline Skanka, his debut EP on the label of the same name, on November 20. ...
MoMA Presents Sanja Ivekovic: Sweet Violence 12/18-3/26/11
by BWW News Desk - December 18, 2011 The Museum of Modern Art presents Sanja Ivekovi?: Sweet Violence, the first retrospective in the United States of the artist's work, from December 18, 2011, to March 26, 2012. ...
Irrational Streak
by Daniel Collins - November 28, 2010 Absurdly, sublimely ridiculous playwright Charles Ludlam's salute to acting, the relationship between fathers and sons--especially when the father and son are both actors with an affinity for 'Hamlet'--is the stuff and nonsense of 'Stage Blood' now at the Spotlighters Theater in downtown Baltimore...
BWW Review: Thompson a Virtuoso in the Fascinating SATCHMO AT THE WALDORF
by Michael Dale - March 04, 2014 Terry Teachout's solo play and John Douglas Thompson's completely captivating performance make for compelling tributes to an artistic original....
SOUND OFF: THE X FACTOR 2.0, Now With Britney & GLEE's New NYC State Of Mind
by Pat Cerasaro - September 15, 2012 This week saw the premieres of not one, but two of the biggest entertainment extravaganzas currently on show in the vast TV landscape, both on Fox - the season two debut of the reinvented reboot of the reality singing competition show THE X FACTOR (with Britney Spears and Demi Lovato as new judges)...
Oxygen Greenlights New Series NAILED IT!
by Caryn Robbins - August 21, 2013 Oxygen Media ramps up its development slate and delves into the popular world of nail design with “Nailed It!,” a high-stakes competition showcasing breakout nail designers executing over-the-top nail art....
Stage Left Announces DrekFest: Worstament 2010
by BWW News Desk - June 25, 2010 Welcome to DrekFest: Worstament 2010, Stage Left's annual, national search for America's worst ten-minute play. The first contest of its kind (as far as we know!), DrekFest is on a mission to expose bad writing for what it really is: damn funny. DrekFest is also on a mission to expose the new-play d...
A Tribute To Dance Mania Released Today
by BWW News Desk - November 25, 2013 BNR thought it's time to pay tribute to one of their favourite labels and producers so they've asked the Boysnoize Records crew and friends to produce tracks for this special compilation. K...
Randy Gener Represents USA in the German and American Media Dialogue
by Gabrielle Sierra - November 03, 2011 Randy Gener, the Nathan Award-winning editor, writer, critic and artist, will represent the U.S. media in Washington, D.C.'s first-ever 'German and American Media Dialogue: Symposium on Contemporary Theater in Germany and the U.S.,' organized by the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany....
Mamet Fest Opens with OLEANNA and SEXUAL PERVERSITY IN CHICAGO at Fifth Third Bank Theater, Now thru 4/6
by BWW News Desk - March 22, 2013 Mamet Fest, a play festival celebrating the work of iconic Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright David Mamet, opens this week, featuring OLEANNA and SEXUAL PERVERSITY IN CHICAGO in repertory at the Fifth Third Bank Theater, The Aronoff Center for the Arts, today and Saturday, March 22nd through April 6t...
BWW Reviews: Houston Ballet's LA BAYADERE - Underwhelming but Worth Seeing
by David Clarke - February 26, 2013 There is no denying that the artistry of ballet revolves around creating mesmerizing visuals, whether it is lush lovely picturesque scenes or exhilarating 'stunt' work that appears to defy all the natural laws of gravity, human flexibility, and motion. In these regards, Houston Ballet's production o...
Review – ROMEO AND JULIET: Deny Thy Director and Refuse Thy Production
by Michael Dale - September 19, 2013 David Leveaux's soggy production lacks tension, passion and romance....
BWW Reviews: Houston Grand Opera's Entertaining SHOW BOAT Dazzles and Delights
by David Clarke - January 20, 2013 Houston Grand Opera opened their Winter Repertory offerings with an impressive and rousing production of Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II's iconic book musical SHOW BOAT. The musical historically changed the face of American Musical Theatre and introduced a genre of entertainment that many feel ...
BWW Reviews: PRIVATE LIVES Brought a Touch of Refined Comedy to Adelaide
by Barry Lenny - August 26, 2013 Sir Noel Coward's witty play about a couple who cannot live together, but cannot live without one another, is being given a chance to shine again at the ARTS Theatre, thanks to the Therry Dramatic Society....
Stage Left Announces DrekFest: Worstament 2010
by Gabrielle Sierra - May 21, 2010 Welcome to DrekFest: Worstament 2010, Stage Left's annual, national search for America's worst ten-minute play. The first contest of its kind (as far as we know!), DrekFest is on a mission to expose bad writing for what it really is: damn funny. DrekFest is also on a mission to expose the new-play d...
Pam Ann's YOU F'COFFEE' Appears at the Castro Theater, 10/8
by Caryn Robbins - September 30, 2011 Pam Ann aka Australian comedienne Caroline Reid, is the fashion-flying, hard-drinking, A-list hostess to the stars touching down at the Castro Theater 429 Castro St. 94114 for a SF port call to take you for a high-attitude ride in the glamorous skies on Sat. October 8, 2011 at 7:30 pm. Doors open at...
SOUND OFF: Sondheim Palooza Part 6
by Robert Diamond - April 29, 2010 Today, we are continuing where we left off last week in our complete overview of Stephen Sondheim's career in honor of his 80th birthday, as well as the opening of his new musical SONDHEIM ON SONDHEIM, by taking a listen to all the Sondheim-related soundtracks available on CD and MP3... ...
Review - Middletown: Our Postmodern Town
by Ben Peltz - November 10, 2010 Our Postmodern Town might be a more descriptive title for Will Eno's Middletown, a play that coats the Thornton Wilder standard of normal American life as it pertains to the cycle of life and death with a whitewash of Samuel Beckett absurdity. And if even half of the play's two hours contained the ...
Rodney Henwood Shares New Memoir on Adventures of a Game Ranger
by Christina Mancuso - October 01, 2013 In his new book, 'Game Ranger: Extracts from a Game Ranger's Notebook' (published by AuthorHouse), author Rodney Henwood draws from 20 years of experience working as a game ranger to share a collection of unique stories and adventures....
Mary Graham Delivers 'Hannah's Christmas Presence'
by Robert Diamond - November 23, 2013 Mary Graham offers wisdom, humor and guidance to young girls struggling to deal with life's challenges in her new holiday book, 'Hannah's Christmas Presence' (published by AuthorHouse)....
MoMA Presents Sanja Ivekovic: Sweet Violence 12/18-3/26/11
by Gabrielle Sierra - August 03, 2011 The Museum of Modern Art presents Sanja Ivekovi?: Sweet Violence, the first retrospective in the United States of the artist's work, from December 18, 2011, to March 26, 2012. ...
Protohype to Release New EP SEE NO EVIL, 6/4
by Tyler Peterson - May 21, 2013 On June 4, Protohype will make his return to FIREPOWER RECORDS with the second installment of the SEE NO EVIL, HEAR NO EVIL, SPEAK NO EVIL trilogy. Having launched the series with SEE NO EVIL back in March, next up is HEAR NO EVIL, which continues Protohype's exploration of the different facets of...
Review - The Merchant of Venice: The Flesh Failure
by Ben Peltz - July 01, 2010 It would certainly be an interesting experience for modern playgoers to travel back in time and see how The Merchant of Venice was first received by Shakespeare's audiences. Those only familiar with the play's famous, 'Hath not a Jew eyes? Hath not a Jew hands, organs, dimensions, senses, affection...
Alan Ayckbourn's 'Table Manners' at Gloucester Stage
by Nancy Grossman - June 24, 2010 Emily Post would be horrified at the goings-on at this dining table, but you'll find it hilarious and ask for a second helping... |