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Gouge Away Announce New LP 'Deep Sage'
by Michael Major - January 09, 2024
Gouge Away entered Atomic Garden East in March 2023 with Jack Shirley at the helm, and recorded Deep Sage completely analog and almost entirely live. The band performed together in a live room while vocalist Christina Michelle was in an isolation booth, her vocals projected from a monitor so the ...
Photos: EPIC Players Present Neuro-Diverse Retelling Of ROMEO & JULIET
by Chloe Rabinowitz - November 09, 2023
Check out photos of EPIC Players' neurodiverse Romeo & Juliet....
EPIC Players to Present Neuro-Diverse Production of ROMEO AND JULIET
by Chloe Rabinowitz - October 30, 2023
EPIC Players will present a neuro-diverse production of Shakespeare's ROMEO AND JULIET, showcasing the incredible talents of artists with disabilities. Don't miss this boundary-pushing performance....
Theater J to Present World Premiere of Iris Bahr's One-Woman-Play SEE YOU TOMORROW
by Chloe Rabinowitz - October 26, 2023
'See You Tomorrow' is a timely and poignant one-woman play set in Israel, exploring themes of family, caregiving, and memory. Don't miss this world premiere production by award-winning comedian and actor Iris Bahr at Theater J....
Roger Eno announces 'The Skies' Live Tour; New Album 'the skies, they shift like chords' Sets November Release
by Michael Major - October 12, 2023
In this new live show, pieces from his upcoming sophomore album, the skies, they shift like chords (out on Friday), will be showcased for the first time, as well as highlights from his repertoire. These performances will feature both Roger playing solo piano, and also accompanied by his daughter, Ce...
EPIC Players Performs Neuro-Diverse Production of ROMEO AND JULIET
by Stephi Wild - September 29, 2023
EPIC Players, NYC’s premiere neurodivergent theater company, has announced their neuro-diverse production of Shakespeare’s ROMEO AND JULIET, directed by Max Baudisch. Learn more about the show here!...
Review: BOYS FROM THE BLACKSTUFF, Liverpool's Royal Court
by Sarah O'Hara - September 22, 2023
Sat in Liverpool’s Royal Court Theatre last night, I watched what can only be described as one of the most magnificent theatre shows I have ever seen in my life. Boys From The Blackstuff brings Alan Bleasdale’s 1982 TV series to the stage in a phenomenal adaptation by Sherwood writer James Graha...
The Great Canadian Theatre Company Opens 2023-24 Season With THE SUPINE COBBLER
by Stephi Wild - September 15, 2023
The Great Canadian Theatre Company opens its 23-24 Season on September 28th, with a production of Jill Connell’s The Supine Cobbler. Learn more about the show and how to get tickets here!...
'The Music Would Stick With Me for The Rest of My Life': Guest Blog by Producer Blair Russell on The Long Road to Bring FOR TONIGHT to the Stage
by Aliya Al-Hassan - August 30, 2023
The new musical For Tonight by Shenelle Salcido and Spencer Williams plays a one-night-only staged concert on September 5 at the Adelphi Theatre. Lead producer Blair Russell (Slave Play, Lizard Boy) discusses the often circuitous journey the show, and many shows like it, have faced to make it from a...
EDINBURGH 2023: Review: TEMPING, Assembly George Square Studios – The Cubicle
by Hannah Hirst Dunton - August 21, 2023
In this extraordinary immersive show for one participant at a time, you’ll find yourself a temp for Sarah Jane, an absent actuary. As you negotiate her tasks, understanding and mysteriously precarious position, you’re the main character of her story – but how good will you be at her job?...
EDINBURGH 2023: Review: DREW MICHAEL: DREW'S ADVENTURES, Pleasance Dome, Jack Dome
by Kat Mokrynski - August 15, 2023
Drew Michael is losing his hearing, and he’s ready to tell the world about it. Drew Michael: Drew’s Adventures is a comedy show in which Michael describes his journey with hearing loss and how it has affected him as a person....
Sounds From A Safe Harbour Reveal Biggest Programme To Date
by Stephi Wild - August 09, 2023
Sounds from a Safe Harbour Festival (SFSH), renowned for its eclectic and ground-breaking programming, announce their last round of ticketed shows to their line-up of artists for the 2023 edition....
That Science Gang Comes To Take On Edinburgh In 2023
by A.A. Cristi - June 01, 2023
'That Science Gang,' has announced their upcoming show, The Alphabet of Awesome Science, set to captivate audiences of all ages at Underbelly, George Square at Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2023. Referring to their shows as 'Science Theatre' combining entertainment and education, this unique children's ...
Review: POIROT INVESTIGATES! at Open Stage
by Andrea Stephenson - May 28, 2023
Poirot Investigates! is a fast-paced, smart, farcical romp that elicits laughter from beginning to end. It is staged and acted superbly, making it a not to be missed production....
Review: GREAT EXPECTATIONS, Garrick Theatre
by Gary Naylor - May 27, 2023
Eddie Izzard's Broadway smash comes to the West End to capture the hearts and minds of a new audience...
Interview: Katie Consamus of MATT & BEN at Nocturnal Giraffe Theatre
by Jared Fessler - May 12, 2023
Take a trip back in time with us to Massachusetts 1993. Matt Damon & Ben Affleck are just two young actors struggling to make it in the 'biz when the script for Good Will Hunting magically falls from the sky, landing at their feet. Is it a gift from God? Is this fate? ...or is the appearance of the ...
Review: AUGUST IN ENGLAND, Bush Theatre
by Aliya Al-Hassan - May 05, 2023
Sir Lenny Henry's hugely affecting debut play opens at the Bush Theatre...
Review: Thar's Gold – DAS RHEINGOLD – at Atlanta Opera in Tomer Zvulun's Entry into 'The Ring'
by Richard Sasanow - May 01, 2023
There are no supernatural women arriving on horseback to escort slain warriors to the afterlife--just a trio of mermaids, a couple of giants and a loveless dwarf, along with a bunch of gods, demi-gods and grotesque humans in Richard Wagner’s DAS RHEINGOLD, the first part of the composer’s Ring c...
Review: COME FROM AWAY at Golden Gate Theatre
by Linda Hodges - April 13, 2023
What did our critic think of COME FROM AWAY at Golden Gate Theatre?...
Review: VILLAIN, INTERRUPTED, VAULT Festival
by Kat Mokrynski - March 20, 2023
Villain, Interrupted is a fun show that gives the “villains” a chance to shine while also looking at the psychology in a world in which those who have powers are feared, separating the world into “us versus them”....
Ary Kureka Comes to Teatro da Trindade This Month
by Stephi Wild - March 13, 2023
Born in Paúl, on the island of Santo Antão, in Cape Verde, Ary Kueka (Ary Duarte), author, composer and guitarist, now lives in Mindelo, in São Vicente. After composing songs recorded by various artists such as Ceuzany or Mirri Lobo, the singer now has his own album, released in 2021....
Review: PRODIGAL at Streetcar Crowsnest
by Ilana Lucas - March 02, 2023
What did our critic think of PRODIGAL at Streetcar Crowsnest? PRODIGAL, written and directed by The Howland Company's Paolo Santalucia and now playing at Crow's Theatre, takes place entirely in the kitchen of the wealthy Clark family over a weekend where the past comes home to roost. Patriarch Rowan...
Review: BOB BAKER'S NUTCRACKER at Bob Baker Marionette Theater
by Andrew Child - December 11, 2022
BBMT is currently delivering a treat for all ages with their spunky rendition of Tchaikovsky’s popular Christmas ballet, complete with a team of evil mice, gracefully dancing sugarplum fairies, a growing Christmas tree, and all manner of delightful surprises....
The Blessed Madonna Releases First Single in 5 Years 'Serotonin Moonbeams' With Uffie
by Michael Major - November 11, 2022
Her first solo release since 2017’s sumptuous disco house anthem “He Is The Voice I Hear,” the track sees her teaming up with vocalist Uffie on a track that’s been tearing up dance floors in TBM sets throughout the summer. The clue is absolutely in the title: “Serotonin Moonbeams” is hou...
Noah Kahan Comes To The Boulder Theater In November
by Stephi Wild - August 18, 2022
Seasons change. Places change. People change. As Noah Kahan changes, he casts those experiences onto songs like light through a film projector. The Vermont singer pens songs straight from the heart and cracks jokes with his signature, self-deprecating sense of humor; he's just changed in all of the ...
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