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Greenwich Theatre to Launch RED Women's Theatre Award
by Tyler Peterson - February 25, 2016

A new award for female playwrights will be launched at Greenwich Theatre on Sunday, March 6, with rehearsed readings of four one-act plays presenting four challenging political voices....


BWW Review: DRESS REHEARSAL, Old Sorting Office Arts Centre, February 11 2016
by Gary Naylor - February 15, 2016

Gary Naylor sees some magnificent singing and dodgy acting in something best described as a 'Jukebox Opera'....


Kenny Hadley Big Band to Headline THE BLACK BOX Big Band Brunch, 3/6
by Tyler Peterson - February 12, 2016

Drummer Kenny Hadley is Franklin Performing Arts Company's go-to guy for live music. The company, now celebrating a milestone 25th anniversary, showcases professional musicians for all mainstage productions and presents an ambitious schedule of music series events at THE BLACK BOX, FPAC's new home a...


CBS Presents CODE BLACK 360 Virtual Reality Video
by Caryn Robbins - February 05, 2016

Below, experience the medical drama CODE BLACK 'first hand' in this 360 virtual reality scene producers shot exclusively for online viewing....


LOTS OF LAUGHS @ BERGENPAC VOL. III Continues 3/3
by Tyler Peterson - January 28, 2016

Bergen Performing Arts Center located at 30 North Van Brunt Street in Englewood, New Jersey presents: Lots of Laughs @ bergenPAC Volume III-Thursday, March 3, 2016 at 8PM. Purchase tickets at www.ticketmaster.com or Box Office at 201.227.1030....


BWW Review: JEKYLL AND HYDE, Cockpit Theatre, January 19 2016
by Gary Naylor - January 21, 2016

Gary Naylor sees an innovative and stylish adaptation of Doctore Jekyll and Mr Hyde which, somewhat appropriately, is good in parts....


GET to Honor Memory of Peter Abreu
by Tyler Peterson - December 29, 2015

Georgia Ensemble Theatre (GET), North Fulton's only professional theatre company, will honor the late Peter M. Abreu with a memorial plaque at the Roswell Cultural Arts Center lobby on Thursday, January 7th at 7:15pm. A major contributor and friend to the Theatre, it was through the May P. and Franc...


BWW Review: KITTEN IN HEELS, Lost Theatre, December 11 2015
by Gary Naylor - December 16, 2015

Gary Naylor sees an adult panto in which everyone has a lot of fun with the usual mix of crazy costumes and corny quips....


BWW Review: ALADDIN, Solihull Arts Complex, December 11 2015
by Jenny Ell - December 14, 2015

Mr Solihull panto himself Malcolm Stent is back for his 25th consecutive pantomime at Solihull Arts Complex this year in which he writes, directs and stars. Aladdin sees a talented cast of both familiar and fresh faces returning to the newly refurbished auditorium and front of house areas at the the...


BWW News: Dance Theater Of Harlem Dancer Teaches Ballet at Northwest School of the Arts
by Vickie Evans - December 07, 2015

Chyrstyn Fentroy, of Dance Theatre of Harlem presents master class to the dance students of Northwest School of the Arts in Charlotte, NC....


BWW Review: PIAF, Charing Cross Theatre, December 4 2015
by Gary Naylor - December 05, 2015

Gary Naylor sees a tremendous performance that brings a French cultural icon back to life at a time when Paris needs its history and its narrative of pleasure amidst the pain....


BWW Interview: Broadway Welcomes Washington's Own Nancy Robinette
by Ellen Burns - November 27, 2015

The bustle and chaos of the Friday evening pre-show crowds on West 47th Street on Broadway are a fitting contrast to the calm that emanates from venerable DC-based actor, Nancy Robinette, who kindly agreed to chat with me about making the move to Broadway as Mrs. Alexander, in the Tony Awards® Best...


BWW Review: Laurie Metcalf's Brilliance Turns MISERY From Thriller To Fascinating Character Study
by Michael Dale - November 15, 2015

The stage version of Stephen King's thriller focuses on Metcalf's portrayal of a lonely, mentally unstable fan....


BWW Review: VAMPIRE HOSPITAL WAITING ROOM, Above the Arts Theatre, November 10 2015
by Gary Naylor - November 11, 2015

Gary Naylor sees a show that has its flaws but has the audience laughing out loud with silly gags, appalling stereotypes and witty songs....


BWW Review: HARLEQUINADE / ALL ON HER OWN, GarrickTheatre, November 7 2015
by Gary Naylor - November 08, 2015

Gary Naylor sees two plays by Terence Rattigan, the first delving into the darker elements of the soul and the second provoking plenty of laughs....


BWW Review: THE SCREENWRITER'S DAUGHTER, Leicester Square Theatre Lounge, November 1 2015
by Gary Naylor - November 02, 2015

Gary Naylor sees the European premiere of a play that has plenty to interest the audience, but not quite enough to engage it....


BWW Review: HEY, OLD FRIENDS, Theatre Royal Drury Lane, October 25 2015
by Gary Naylor - October 26, 2015

Gary Naylor sees a fine selection of Sondheim's extraordinary songs delivered by an all-star cast for two very good causes in the magnificent setting of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane....


BWW Reviews: A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC, Ye Olde Rose and Crown Theatre, October 14 2015
by Gary Naylor - October 18, 2015

Gary Naylor sees a scaled-back adaptation of Sondheim's A Little Night Music that manages to capture all (well, almost all) of the appeal of the West End show....


BWW Interview: Delving into the Mind of Actor Delvyn Brown
by Caroline Sposto - October 12, 2015

Last spring I sat with a rapt audience seeing Levi Frazier, Junior's new play For Our Freedom and Yours, a one-man show is based on the life of Ira Frederick Aldridge, a 19th Century African American actor who, against all odds, achieved a distinguished stage career during the era of slavery. The d...


Richard Wilson Returning to Sheffield Theatres for Fundraising Event in October
by Tyler Peterson - September 29, 2015

Richard Wilson, best known for his role as Victor Meldrew in One Foot in the Grave, will reprise his famous role in a special fundraising event for Sheffield Theatres on Friday 23 October....


BWW Interview: Andy Mattick, Alexandra Lastort, Mary Zastrow, Sara Marie Calvey of NINE at Camarillo Skyway Playhouse
by Cary Ginell - September 23, 2015

On October 2, Camarillo Skyway Playhouse debuts its production of Nine. Based on Federico Fellini's semi-autobiographical film, 8 1/2, the musical version, which features a score by Maury Yeston, tells the story of Guido Contini, a film director approaching his 40th birthday who undergoes a midlife ...


Deadline Investigates HAMILTON Budgets and Public Theater Profits
by Nicole Rosky - September 18, 2015

HAMILTON is the biggest hit that Broadway has seen in a while, and in a recent Deadline article, Jeremy Gerard investigates the money that got the show on its feet at the Public Theater, and the money that the production has brought in since Broadway performances began. Gerard writes:...


BWW Reviews: OUR HOUSE, Union Theatre, August 21 2015
by Gary Naylor - August 22, 2015

Gary Naylor sees a jukebox musical that's short on plot but long on nostalgia and the catchy tunes of the Madness songbook, as popular today as ever they were 35 years ago....


BWW Reviews: GRAND HOTEL, Southwark Playhouse, August 5 2015
by Gary Naylor - August 07, 2015

Gary Naylor sees an ambitious, timely revival of a musical that crackles with life, full of great singing and splendid dancing, if a touch demanding at 100 minutes all-through!...


Chicago Bulls, Tamika Catchings Receive ESPN's Sports Humanitarian of the Year Awards
by Caryn Robbins - July 15, 2015

At a ceremony held Tuesday at the Conga Room at L.A. Live, the Chicago Bulls and Tamika Catchings, (WNBA's Indiana Fever) were honored for the positive impact they have on their community, taking home the team and individual honors at the first-ever Sports Humanitarian of the Year Awards...





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