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STAGE TUBE: First Look at Teaser Video of Jobsite's TIME STANDS STILL
by Christina Mancuso - July 05, 2016

Jobsite closes their 2015-16 season with a timely drama from a modern master of the American theater: Donald Margulies' Time Stands Still plays July 8-31, 2016, in the Shimberg Playhouse at the Straz Center where Jobsite is resident theater company.  BroadwayWorld has a first look at highlights of t...


BWW Reviews: Rob Mills' First Foray Into Cabaret, ROB MILLS IS 'SURPRISINGLY GOOD' Is That And So Much More.
by Jade Kops - June 26, 2015

Newcomer to the Cabaret stage, Rob Mills proves that he is just as suited to the intimate genre as the big musical stages and television with his cabaret ROB MILLS IS 'SURPRISINGLY GOOD'....


BWW Review: MISSIONARY POSITION - A Delightful Period Romp
by Lynn Beaver - September 14, 2015

Glass Half Full Theatre's original production of MISSIONARY POSITION: PLEASURE JOURNEYS FOR THE INTREPID LADY EXPLORER playing at Salvage Vanguard Theatre is a pure pleasure to experience on many levels.With an ensemble cast of three, and running at 40 minutes, not a moment is wasted in keeping the ...


BWW Review: WHEN YOU WISH Is A Wish Unfulfilled
by Herbert Paine - May 23, 2016

Phoenix Theatre premiering WHEN YOU WISH: THE STORY OF WALT DISNEY, a highly idealized and superficial portrait of the mogul of animated filmdom that leaves too many stones of character and relationship development unturned....


BWW Reviews: NO WAY TO TREAT A LADY Brings Twisted Macabre Fun to Village
by Jay Irwin - March 23, 2015

A serial killer being hunted by the police sounds like ripe fodder for a musical comedy, right? No? Well then you need to expand your perception and get out to Village Theatre to catch their current production of "No Way to Treat a Lady" which not only manages to amuse while it horrifies but also ...


Jobsite Replaces ANTONY & CLEOPATRA with Genet's THE MAIDS This Spring
by BWW News Desk - December 08, 2015

Jobsite Theater is making a substitution within the 2015-16 season, replacing Shakespeare's ANTONY & CLEOPATRA with another classic in Jean Genet's unequivocally literate 1947 play THE MAIDS. This production runs the same dates scheduled for A&C, April 29 - May 22, 2016, in the Shimberg Playhouse at...


BWW Reviews: GO FIGURE! THE RANDY GARDNER STORY - A Perfect Score Not Quite Landed
by Gil Kaan - May 18, 2015

The world premiere of Go Figure! The Randy Gardner Story receives a not quite taut mounting in its initial outing at the NoHo Arts Center. Director Josh Ravetch, who co-wrote this with Gardner, allows his star to proceed with his biographical tales, some quite riveting, some very candid, at his own ...


THE IDIOT BOX Opens 5/29 at NoHo Arts Center
by Tyler Peterson - April 23, 2015

Producer Ronnie Marmo and Theatre 68 are proud to present THE IDIOT BOX - By award-winning playwright Michael Elyanow - at The NoHo Arts Center. Rick Shaw (hot off the smash hit 'It's Just Sex'), will be directing the play, opening May 29th, 2015....


Review Roundup: Action-Thriller THE GUNMAN Opens Today
by Danielle DeSisto - March 20, 2015

Sean Penn stars in the new action-thriller THE GUNMAN, which hits theaters nationwide today....


BWW Review: Hale Academy's LEGALLY BLONDE THE MUSICAL, JR. is Energetic
by Tyler Hinton - October 11, 2016

The Hale Academy for the Performing Arts at Hale Center Theater Orem is currently presenting LEGALLY BLONDE THE MUSICAL, JR. in a youth production that is sure to bring a smile to your face....


BWW Reviews: Rob Mills' First Foray Into Cabaret, ROB MILLS IS 'SURPRISINGLY GOOD' Is That And So Much More.
by Jade Kops - June 26, 2015

Newcomer to the Cabaret stage, Rob Mills proves that he is just as suited to the intimate genre as the big musical stages and television with his cabaret ROB MILLS IS 'SURPRISINGLY GOOD'....


BWW Review: THE TWELVE DATES OF CHRISTMAS
by Jeffrey Ellis - December 12, 2015

Rebekah Durham is not Reese Witherspoon, so no one is paying her a million bucks to star in some holiday-themed rom com - but make no mistake about it, they damn well oughta be! But for now, Nashville theater-goers are the lucky ones; we get to see her onstage in Tennessee Women's Theater Project's ...


BWW Reviews: Rob Mills' First Foray Into Cabaret, ROB MILLS IS 'SURPRISINGLY GOOD' Is That And So Much More.
by Jade Kops - June 26, 2015

Newcomer to the Cabaret stage, Rob Mills proves that he is just as suited to the intimate genre as the big musical stages and television with his cabaret ROB MILLS IS 'SURPRISINGLY GOOD'....


THE O.C. MUSICAL Will Arrive in Los Angeles This August
by Jessica Showers - June 26, 2015

The creators of THE UNAUTHORIZED MUSICAL PARODY OF CRUEL INTENSIONS, currently running at Rockwell: Table & Stage in Los Angeles, have another drama-filled adaptation in the wings -- THE O.C. MUSICAL....


BWW Review: Scottsdale Musical Theater's HELLO DOLLY! Is Glowin', Crowin', and Goin' Strong
by Herbert Paine - February 05, 2016

Who doesn't love Dolly Levi? Why wouldn't anybody after Brandi Bigley's energetic portrayal of the overzealous matchmaker in Scottsdale Musical Theater Company's production of HELLO DOLLY!, directed by David Hock....


BWW Reviews: BULL, Young Vic, January 15 2015
by Kate Finburg - January 16, 2015

The gloves are off in Mike Bartlett's biting satire about office politics and under versus top dog....


RIGOLETTO, Featuring Pavarotti, Up Next at Merola Goes to the Movies
by BWW News Desk - March 04, 2016

The Merola Opera Program and the San Francisco Public Library Main Branch present a free screening of Verdi's opera RIGOLETTO at the next Merola Goes to the Movies, on Sunday, March 20, 1:00 pm, in the Koret Auditorium of the San Francisco Public Library Main Branch (100 Larkin Street). Admission is...


Frances Fisher Comes to Serenbe Playhouse Tonight
by BWW News Desk - November 15, 2014

No rehearsal. No director. No set. Out Of Hand Theatre's daring new piece from playwright Nassim Soleimanpour redefines the standard theatrical experience. Each night the sealed script is opened and performed for the first time by a new actor or actress. Serenbe Playhouse is honored to have legendar...


Smithsonian Tells Real Story Inspiring CBS' The Dovekeepers in SIEGE OF MASADA, 3/27
by Caryn Robbins - March 05, 2015

The legend of Masada is the Alamo of the ancient world, the story of more than 900 Jewish rebels who held a nearly impregnable fort against the might of the Roman Empire....


BWW Reviews: Rob Mills' First Foray Into Cabaret, ROB MILLS IS 'SURPRISINGLY GOOD' Is That And So Much More.
by Jade Kops - June 26, 2015

Newcomer to the Cabaret stage, Rob Mills proves that he is just as suited to the intimate genre as the big musical stages and television with his cabaret ROB MILLS IS 'SURPRISINGLY GOOD'....


Stage Tube: Lisa Horner and Nicola Lipman Preview Acting Up Stage's GREY GARDENS
by Alan Henry - January 21, 2016

Acting Up Stage Company presents the Toronto premiere of the critically acclaimed and Tony award-winning musical - GREY GARDENS.  GREY GARDENS will run in Toronto from Friday, February 19th to Sunday March 6th (Opening night February 22) at the Berkeley Street Theatre Downstairs (26 Berkeley St.), h...


BWW Reviews: OUR COUNTRY'S GOOD Is a Moving Testament to the Power of Theatre, at Bag&Baggage
by Krista Garver - May 13, 2015

Bag&Baggage's masterful production of OUR COUNTRY'S GOOD explores the importance of theatre and what makes us human....


Staged Version of Gabriel Kahane's THE AMBASSADOR, Directed by John Tiffany, Opens Tonight at BAM
by BWW News Desk - December 10, 2014

With direction by Tony-award winner John Tiffany (Black Watch, Once) and set design by Tony-award winner Christine Jones (Spring Awakening, Queen of the Night), The Ambassador is a love letter, by turns droll and melancholic, to a city long misunderstood. It made its world premiere earlier this year...


Celebrate the Launch of HAMLET: AN EXPLORATION, Coming to 13th Street Rep This Summer
by BWW News Desk - March 14, 2016

Nine Theatricals in association with Engine Productions present HAMLET - an exploration, opening this July at the 13th Street Repertory Theater....


The Capitol Steps to Bring Political Satire to Playhouse Square
by A.A. Cristi - October 21, 2016

Those equal opportunity offenders who put the "mock" in democracy are back with a new show guaranteed to deliver pre-election laughs!  The CAPITOL STEPS…who claim to be "the only group in America funnier than Congress"…have put audiences on notice: Come to Playhouse Square's Connor Palace Theatre  r...






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