More for Memorial Day – A Staycation Weekend
by Marina Kennedy - May 26, 2023 For those who plan on enjoying New York City this Memorial Day Weekend, whether taking in the sights of Fleet Week NYC 2023 or enjoying one of the city’s beautiful parks, following are some dining specials and eateries to check out....
Mila Jam Joins the Cast of I PUT A SPELL ON YOU: THE SANDERSON VARIANT
by Chloe Rabinowitz - October 27, 2021 Mila Jam, the transgender singer, songwriter, dancer, actor and LGBTQ activist, joins the cast of I Put a Spell on You: The Sanderson Variant, Jay Armstrong Johnson’s annual love letter to the cult-classic film Hocus Pocus....
Review: Put On Your LITTLE BLACK DRESS and Be Ready to Party, Hoot and Holler at the Kirk Douglas Theatre
by Shari Barrett - December 10, 2019 From Coco Chanel's 1926 Ford dress, Audrey's Breakfast at Tiffany's, Lady Di's revenge dress to Liz Hurley's jaw dropping, safety-pinned Versace, the little black dress' silhouette has changed over the years. And given how often and in so many difference circumstances a LITTLE BLACK DRESS can be wor...
Guest Blog: Composer Roman GianArthur Talks About His Work on RAMBERT'S PEAKY BLINDERS: THE REDEMPTION OF THOMAS SHELBY
by Guest Blog: Roman GianArthur - October 12, 2022 When Steven Knight and Benoit Swan Pouffer approached me about composing music for a dance theatre show about Peaky Blinders I was curious as to why. Why me (I had no notable experience composing for dance) and why Peaky Blinders?...
White Night Returns To Shine A New Light On Regional Victoria
by Stephi Wild - August 17, 2022 From the light-beaming balconies of Bendigo to the glowing gardens of Geelong, the globally recognised late-night spectacle of culture, art and music, White Night, has revealed two creative programs that will bring every corner of each city's past, present and future to life. ...
BWW Review: Mark MacKillop Sings His DUETS At Birdland
by Bobby Patrick - March 17, 2022 Mark’s entire evening felt like a party where everyone was just tipsy enough to have some fabulously creative, freewheeling fun - madcap would be the word that comes to mind to describe the show....
BWW Review: Tom McGovern Debuts Some Of His “Dumb Little Songs”, Leaving Everyone in Stitches With His LIVE AT FEINSTEIN'S/54 BELOW
by Bobby Patrick - September 17, 2021 Not to sell him short on his verbal funniness, as Tom’s spoken comedy keeps everything moving at a hilarious clip between the funny songs....
Review Roundup: SEVEN DEADLY SINS Brings Inner Demons Outdoors- See What the Critics Are Saying!
by A.A. Cristi - June 29, 2021 The Tectonic Theater Project and Madison Wells Live production of Seven Deadly Sins, the sexy and adventurous outdoor theatrical experience set in New York City's Meatpacking District opened tonight, Tuesday, June 29....
Student Blog: It's M*A*S*H Time!
by Student Blogger: Maddie Davies - July 27, 2021 The premise of M*A*S*H is the day to day life of the members of the 4077th MASH unit during the Korean War. We see the nurses and doctors tend to their patients and cope with life and participation in a time of war. Those of you who know me probably know I have been obsessed with the tv show M*A*S*H...
Artist & Songwriter iamnotshane Debuts New Single 'Don't Say That'
by A.A. Cristi - September 22, 2021 Today, Los Angeles-based artist and songwriter iamnotshane has released a new single titled, 'Don't Say That,' out now via Snafu Records. Listen to the song everywhere now here + watch the official video here....
Yo Kinky Share 60s Inspired Themed Spy Video for 'Wire'
by Sarah Jae Leiber - March 22, 2021 “Wire,' finds the duo layering minimalist grooves in a dark and seductive setting. The song starts off with a driving beat followed by a repeating guitar motif that pushes forth until the bass fills out the sound with its own recurring pattern....
Posa Shares Video For 'Cursed'
by Sarah Jae Leiber - February 25, 2020 'At the time when I was writing 'Cursed,' I was feeling defeated and I was dealing with a lot of mixed emotions,' Posa shares about the new release. 'Everything was going wrong, 'I was cursed.' I needed people to see my words instead of hearing them, so I shot the video as if it was going on right t...
BWW Review: 4th Wall Theatre Company Presents Polished 'GLASS MENAGERIE'
by Brett Cullum - October 16, 2019 4th Wall Theatre Company's production shows a lot of love for Tennessee Williams, and they have thrown a ton of resources behind it. The result is a strikingly handsome production with surprising interpretations of the characters and plenty of eye candy....
BWW Review: OFF PEAK Finds Hudson Stage in Peak Form
by Bruce Apar - April 27, 2022 After 23 years and 37 productions, Hudson Stage producers Denise Bessette and Olivia Sklar have decided it’s time they gave themselves some well-deserved R&R....
Review: THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE, Gillian Lynne Theatre
by Franco Milazzo - July 29, 2022 Amid a summer season positively snowed under with escapist fare, The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe fits right in. Admittedly, dipping into the wintery landscape of Narnia just after a British heatwave is a bit of an ask for the imagination but, if any production could do it, this is it....
The Stragglers, Americana/Bluegrass String Band To Perform Live at the Vergennes Opera House, April 15
by A.A. Cristi - April 05, 2023 Get Ready for some toe-tapping-can't-stay-in-your-seat music with The Stragglers, live at the Vergennes Opera House on Saturday, April 15. The Opera House acoustics are amazing for this kind of music, and the sounds of this string band will fill the historic theater to the rafters! ...
Master Mixologist: Vladyslav Moroz, Lead Bartender of DAVID BURKE TAVERN on the UES
by Marina Kennedy - April 19, 2022 We had the pleasure of interviewing Vladyslay Moroz about his career and David Burke Tavern for our “Master Mixologist” feature....
Review: GHOST THE MUSICAL at Performances, Singing And Dancing Eclipse Script And Score In BW/Beck's GHOST THE MUSICAL
by Roy Berko - February 16, 2023 What did our critic think of GHOST THE MUSICAL at Performances, Singing And Dancing Eclipse Script And Score In BW/Beck's GHOST THE MUSICAL?...
Park West Gallery Announces August Artist Showcase With Renowned Metal Alumination Artist Cris X
by A.A. Cristi - August 17, 2022 Park West Fine Art Museum & Gallery is continuing its artist showcase series in August with a free exhibition and fan event with world renowned Metal Alumination artist Cris X. Held Saturday, Aug. 27 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., fans will have the opportunity to view Cris X's one-of-a-kind work, wh...
Review: CAGES, Riverside Studios
by Franco Milazzo - September 22, 2022 What fresh hell is this? Those who come to see musical theatre for the acting, the songs and the story may be wondering where Cages fits into this art form....
Interview: Ron Jenkins and Avery Mills of CINDERELLA at Lionheart Productions
by Brian Hilbrand - October 30, 2022 Rodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella opens at the Grant Fine Arts Center this week, bringing back Lion Heart Productions’ first large-cast musical since Mamma Mia! In 2019. The show is running 2 weekends, through November 12th, and is the new Broadway adaptation of the classic musical. This contempor...
Brittany Bellizeare, Christiana Clark & More to Star in Candrice Jones' FLEX at Lincoln Center Theater
by Chloe Rabinowitz - April 26, 2023 Lincoln Center Theater has announced the complete cast for the New York premiere of FLEX by Candrice Jones, directed by LCT Resident Director Lileana Blain-Cruz. ...
Review: THE WOLVES at ThinkTankTYA
by Drew Eberhard - January 15, 2023 The Wolves is a play written by Sarah DeLappe. It premiered off-Broadway in the 2016 season at The Duke at 42nd Street. The play has gone on to receive multiple awards and was a finalist in 2017 for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama....
BWW Review: Stages SUNRISE COVEN is a Homegrown Inspiration and a Wonderous World Premiere
by Armando Urdiales - April 04, 2022 This spring, Brendan Bourque-Sheil's story of a woman dealing with life's impossible changes is one of Houston's best plays. Set in the fictional town of Buxtop, Texas, the protagonist, Hallie (Susan Koozin), wakes up after an overdose and the resultant story is about how a person copes with almost ...
BWW Review: THE NUTCRACKER at Houston Ballet
by Jenny Taylor Moodie - December 02, 2019 The Nutcracker is beloved for many reasons; the endless eye candy, the dynamic score, and the marriage of artistry and excellence. The element of tradition keeps us coming back for more. We yearn to feel connection, and to remember what it's like to wonder about magical things. Houston Ballet's mult... |