Natalia Zukerman's New Album COME THIEF, COME FIRE Out Today
by BWW News Desk - September 16, 2014 Brooklyn-based singer/songwriter Natalia Zukerman returns with her sixth studio album Come Thief, Come Fire, out today, September 16th on Talisman Records....
BWW Reviews: MADE IN DAGENHAM, Adelphi Theatre, November 5 2014
by Gary Naylor - November 06, 2014 Gary Naylor sees a spectacular musical that has its heart, if not always its sense of humour, in the right place as the Essex Girls of 1968 come out on top....
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...
NSCB Awards Scholarship to Dancer
by Tyler Peterson - July 02, 2015 The North Shore Civic Ballet (NSCB), a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization, announces that Michaiah Fernandes has been awarded a scholarship to attend the Marblehead School of Ballet's (MSB) 2015 Summer Intensive in Marblehead, Massachusetts. Eleven-year-old Michaiah attends KIPP Academy Charter Scho...
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....
The Longwood Symphony Orchestra Board of Directors Names Nick Adams Executive Director
by BWW News Desk - July 16, 2014 The Longwood Symphony Orchestra Board of Directors is pleased to announce that Nick Adams has been named Executive Director, effective July 1, 2014. The Longwood Symphony Orchestra Executive Director Search Committee interviewed several highly qualified candidates, and they unanimously and enthusias...
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: Unbearably Bland DOCTOR ZHIVAGO Can Use a Show Doctor
by Michael Dale - April 22, 2015 If it weren't for the book, music and lyrics, this would be a pretty terrific show....
BWW Reviews: Entertaining New Work WHITE TO GRAY at Mustard Seed Theatre
by Chris Gibson - February 12, 2015 Rob Maesaka, a St. Louis playwright, receives the opportunity to have one of his works premiered with Mustard Seed Theatre's presentation of his play, WHITE TO GRAY. It's an engaging piece of theatre that tells an interesting story that's dramatic and even occasionally funny at times. Judging a new ...
New E! Series GOOD WORK to Debut 4/14
by Tyler Peterson - March 03, 2015 E! announced today the new one-hour, six episode pop culture roundtable series, “Good Work,” where hosts RuPaul, Dr. Terry Dubrow and Sandra Vergara celebrate the 'good work' and the 'not so good work' of Hollywood celebs....
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 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...
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 ...
SUBMISSIONS ONLY's Kate Wetherhead to Teach Musical Theater Audition Workshop, 3/22
by Caryn Robbins - March 06, 2015 ?Co-creator and star of "Submissions Only" Kate Wetherhead (Legally Blonde, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Ordinary Days) will be teaching a 4-session workshop "Auditioning for Musicals" at The Freeman Studio...
BWW Reviews: THE GREAT GOD PAN is a Moving and Compassionate Examination of a Sensitive Topic
by Frank Benge - April 06, 2015 We have all experienced our parents relating something from our childhood of which we have no memory. In fact, if we examine it, the things we don't remember probably are greater than the things we do. In THE GREAT GOD PAN, a new play by Amy Herzog, produced by Street Corner Arts, now in its regiona...
BWW Reviews: CHARLEY'S AUNT Plagued by Pacing Problems
by Frank Benge - March 24, 2015 By definition, a farce is a light theatrical work in which highly improbable plot situations, exaggerated characters, and slapstick are used for humorous effect. Brandon Thomas's play CHARLEY'S AUNT (1892) is a classic example of farce. Farce requires a certain level of comic timing. In farce, the h...
Doc Brown to Host British Academy Children's Awards
by Caryn Robbins - October 17, 2014 The British Academy of Film and Television Arts has today announced that Ben 'Doc Brown' Smith will host this year's British Academy Children's Awards at the Roundhouse, London, on Sunday 23 November....
Sneak Peek - Lisa Rinna, Eileen Davidson Join Bravo's THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF BEVERLY HILLS, 11/18
by Caryn Robbins - November 03, 2014 Bravo Media's “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” premieres another season of over-the-top glamour and underhanded drama onTuesday, November 18 at 9:00pm ET/PT....
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...
|the claque| Announces Casting for THE QUICK AND DIRTIES Series, May-June 2014
by BWW News Desk - May 19, 2014 |the claque|, New York's favorite arts and performance conglomerate, is proud to announce its fourth annual production of The Quick and Dirties (The QuaDs): Q4, playing at The Sheen Center in late May and early June of 2014....
Bravo Premieres MILLION DOLLAR LISTING SAN FRANCISCO Tonight
by TV News Desk - July 08, 2015 Bravo Media crosses the Golden Gate Bridge into the home of the latest generation of tech giants, on the supersized series premiere of 'Million Dollar Listing San Francisco' airing tonight, July 8 from 10 - 11:15 p.m. ET/PT....
Meet the Stars of NYMF: Patrick Richwood of FOOLERIE
by Nora Dominick - July 14, 2015 New York Musical Theatre Festival is in full swing and BroadwayWorld has taken the time to sit down with some of the stars of this years NYMF musicals. Like any great art form, musical theatre is shaped by the events and philosophies of the day. The strength and vitality of musical theatre lie in...
Richard Brueckner Named New Board Chairman of Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
by Tyler Peterson - December 16, 2014 Orpheus Chamber Orchestra announces that Richard F. Brueckner has been elected as Chairman of its 27-member Board of Trustees, succeeding Marc O. Mayer....
BWW Reviews: EVITA Brings a New Argentina to DC's Kennedy Center
by Jamie McGonnigal - October 03, 2014 There are few shows I know every word to, and even fewer I've known for 30 years. When I was 10, I was in the chorus of a community theatre production of EVITA in Hingham, MA. I became obsessed. In 5th grade, we had to do a biographical report on anyone we chose. All the other boys chose Babe Ruth, ...
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.... |