Hannie Rayson's HOTEL SORRENTO Comes To Riverside Theatres Today
by BWW News Desk - July 31, 2018 Family, country and culture collide in the award-winning comedy/drama Hotel Sorrento by one of Australia's most significant playwrights, Hannie Rayson, at Riverside Theatres from 31st July to 4th August....
Seraphic Fire Makes West Coast Debut At St James
by Stephi Wild - January 18, 2019 The Grammy Award-nominated Seraphic Fire, joined by the American Brass Quintet, will make their West Coast debut when they bring their acclaimed program "A Spanish Pilgrimage" to St. James Music Series on Sunday, February 24, 2019 at 4 p.m. at St. James by-the-Sea Episcopal Church, 743 Prospect Stre...
Bargemusic Presents Rorem At 95 - A Concert Celebration
by Stephi Wild - August 22, 2018 A concert celebrating the 95th birthday of Pulitzer Prize-winning and Grammy Award-winning composer Ned Rorem (b. Oct. 23, 1923). The concert features the world premiere of the clarinet, violin and piano version of 'Pas de Trois' and a performance of 'Four Colors', composed for clarinetist Thomas Pi...
Photo Flash: Exclusive First Look at LOST IN TRANSLATION Circus
by Stephi Wild - May 04, 2018 To mark the start of Wandsworth Arts South London's premiere arts festival which runs from May 4 to May 20 and the opening of Battersea Circus Gardens, Britain's premiere circus company Lost In Translation perform al fresco gravity defying acrobatics....
American Pops Orchestra & National Society Of Arts And Letters Present NEXTGEN: FINDING THE VOICES OF TOMORROW
by Julie Musbach - February 25, 2019 Imagine seeing Stefani Germanotta perform before she became Lady Gaga. Or Beyonce sing before she was famous. That's the vision for The American Pops Orchestra's 'NextGen: Finding the Voices of Tomorrow.'...
Cal Rep And LBO Collaborate To Stage IN THE PENAL COLONY
by A.A. Cristi - April 16, 2019 California Repertory Company (CSULB Theatre Arts Department) is collaborating with the Long Beach Opera to produce the Southern California premiere of In the Penal Colony, a pocket opera by Philip Glass. Jeff Janisheski, the Artistic Director of California Repertory Company, is directing the product...
NJT Presents Contemporary Riff On UNCLE VANYA
by Julie Musbach - May 07, 2018 This seems to be the year of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya, a tale of love, loss and longing. There have been a multitude of adaptations produced locally in the last 12 months....
Shakespeare's Globe Announces Full Casting For Nick Bagnall's LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST
by Stephi Wild - July 19, 2018 Shakespeare's Globe has announced full casting for Nick Bagnall's Love's Labour's Lost, opening in the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse on Thursday 23 August....
HBO Cancels HERE AND NOW After First Season
by Tori Hartshorn - April 26, 2018 According to Variety, HBO has decided to not renew the Holly Hunter and Tim Robbins led HERE AND NOW for a second season. Read more about the news from Variety here. ...
Comedian Matthew Highton Presents Insufficient Memory
by BWW News Desk - August 02, 2018 After his gran got dementia (funny start) Matthew Highton sought to make sense of the news, to figure out what makes us US and if it even matters in the end? Using his own life to chart how his rougher edges in formative years, growing up in Oldham, led to a life performing, he explores the notion w...
New York Neo-Futurists Present THE INFINITE PRIDE
by A.A. Cristi - June 07, 2019 The award-winning New York Neo-Futurists are pleased to announce THE INFINITE PRIDE, a special edition of their late-night show THE INFINITE WRENCH in honor of Pride Month. This year: the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, The New York Neo-Futurists bring The Infinite Pride back for its twelft...
Comedian Matthew Highton Presents Insufficient Memory
by Julie Musbach - May 11, 2018 After his gran got dementia (funny start) Matthew Highton sought to make sense of the news, to figure out what makes us US and if it even matters in the end? Using his own life to chart how his rougher edges in formative years, growing up in Oldham, led to a life performing, he explores the notion w...
New York Neo-Futurists To Present THE INFINITE FRIGHT
by A.A. Cristi - October 15, 2018 To celebrate Halloween, the award-winning New York Neo-Futurists are pleased to announce THE INFINITE FRIGHT, a special edition of their weekly late-night show,...
Robin Rayner and Viscera Theatre Present TIMMY
by Stephi Wild - June 26, 2018 In this comic two-hander from theatre and TV writer and performer Roxy Dunn (Edinburgh 2016 sell-out show In Tents and Purposes), one couple tries to overcome Peter Pan syndrome as Dunn pits eternal youth and possibility against happiness in the here and now. Paralysed by indecision, 35 year old Tim...
Tennie Leonard to Reprise Her Show HERE AND NOW At Don't Tell Mama
by Julie Musbach - May 15, 2018 Singer Tennie Leonard returns to Don't Tell Mama to reprise her popular show, Here and Now,with three new dates, Tuesday, May 22nd, Wednesday May 30th and Thursday, June 7th. All shows are at 7:30 PM. Here and Now is directed by Scott Barnes, with musical direction by pianist Ian Herman and sound an...
Lincoln Theater Presents REDS, WHITES, AND BLUEGRASS At The CIA At Copia
by Stephi Wild - August 06, 2019 Lincoln Theater presents Reds, Whites & Bluegrass, a music, wine and food festival at The CIA at Copia's outdoor amphitheater in downtown Napa on Saturday, August 17th. The outdoor concert will bring together three award winning Bay Area bluegrass bands to celebrate Americana roots music along with ...
Paul McCartney to Release New Studio Album EGYPT STATION September 7
by Macon Prickett - June 21, 2018 Paul McCartney invites you on a musical journey to Egypt Station, estimated time of arrival September 7, 2018 by way of Capitol Records....
OUR TOWN Becomes P Town As Part Of Perth Festival
by Stephi Wild - January 16, 2019 Black Swan State Theatre Company's first production for the year is the Pulitzer award winning Our Town by Thornton Wilder....
Tribute To Luther Vandross Comes to Parr Hall
by Stephi Wild - May 17, 2019 The world's premier show in celebration of 'the velvet voice' of Luther Vandross is calling at Parr Hall next year....
A Charles Dickens Classic Comes Alive At Barter Theatre
by Julie Musbach - September 06, 2018 Barter Theatre is excited to announce the Charles Dickens classic "Great Expectation" adapted by Catherine Bush on the Gilliam Stage at Barter Theatre. Running Sept. 14 through Nov. 9, "Great Expectations" follows the classic story of Pip as he is thrust from poverty into wealth....
Peri Mauer Will Premiere AN AUTUMN PASSING For English Horn And Piano
by Stephi Wild - March 16, 2019 Composer Peri Mauer's new piece 'An Autumn Passing' for English horn and piano will be premiered Tuesday, March 19, 2019, 7:30pm at Marc A. Scorca Hall at National Opera Center,330 7th Ave., NYC....
Chris Barron to Perform at Rockwood Music Hall
by Kaitlin Milligan - December 10, 2018 The zeitgeist is a moving target, and Chris Barron has always been a crack shot. The New York songwriter is no longer the debutant who set out on the circuit's sharp end in 1988 with $100, a battered acoustic guitar and a headful of the alt-rock anthems that would elevate Spin Doctors to global star...
Chanticleer to Release New Album on Warner Classics in Celebration of 40th Anniversary
by Sarah Jae Leiber - September 17, 2018 Warner Classics is excited to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Chanticleer, “the world's reigning male chorus” (The New Yorker), with a new recording, Then and There, Here and Now, to be released October 12. The group will tour the album around the world, with 52 performances across the United Stat...
Luther Vandross Fans To Remember The 'Velvet Voice' With American Pops Orchestra Concert
by Julie Musbach - March 21, 2019 In his life, he won eight GRAMMY awards, sold over 35 million records worldwide, and filled arenas around the world. On Sunday, April 7, The American Pops Orchestra will bring the music and style of the legendary Luther Vandross back to the nation's capital....
Photo Flash: American Stage Theatre Company Presents VIETGONE
by Julie Musbach - September 26, 2019 An all-American love story about two very new Americans. It's 1975. Saigon has fallen. He lost his wife. She lost her fiancé. But now in a new land, they just might find each other. Using his uniquely infectious style and skipping back and forth from the dramatic evacuation of Saigon to the here and... |