BWW Review: The Porters Take Flight with a TEMPEST On The Fly
by Ellen Dostal - May 15, 2018 A gaunt Leon Russom conjures up more pathos than normal as the aged Prospero in the Porters of Hellsgate's production of THE TEMPEST. Whether it is due to the fact that the actor has been battling pneumonia, which took him out of the show opening weekend mid-performance, or that his interpretation o...
Stage Left Theatre to Present Chicago Premiere of INSURRECTION: HOLDING HISTORY
by BWW News Desk - January 11, 2018 Stage Left Theatre announces the upcoming Chicago premiere of Insurrection: Holding History, written by Robert O'Hara and directed by Wardell Julius Clark....
Calum Scott Announces Debut Australian & New Zealand Shows This October
by Stephi Wild - June 16, 2018 Frontier Touring confirm that UK crooner Calum Scott, the man behind one of the world's most recognisable and loved renditions of Robyn's 'Dancing On My Own', will play his first ever Australian and New Zealand shows this October. The tour will begin at Auckland's Powerstation on Tuesday 23 October ...
Soloists to Make Carnegie Hall Debuts in Bach's CHRISTMAS ORATORIO with The Cecilia Chorus of New York
by BWW News Desk - December 01, 2017 The Cecilia Chorus of New York, Mark Shapiro, Music Director, has announced an international cast of vocal soloists for J.S. Bach's Christmas Oratorio on Saturday, December 9 at 8:00 PM at Carnegie Hall's Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, 57th St. and 7th Ave in Manhattan. Maestro Shapiro will conduc...
Bastille Return To Sydney And Melbourne In September
by A.A. Cristi - May 23, 2018 Bursting onto the scene in 2010, UK four-piece Bastille have become one of the most instantly recognisable and unstoppable pop forces in British music today, with their highly anticipated third album on its way. Frontier Touring is delighted to announce that Bastille will perform two intimate headli...
Collegiate Theatrics: Vanderbilt University's MICHAEL MAERLENDER
by Jeffrey Ellis - September 12, 2017 Today, we shine our spotlight on Vanderbilt University junior Michael Maerlender, a native of New London, New Hampshire, who is back in Nashville to pursue his dreams of a life in the theater while working as a production/writing intern with K-Squared Productions and Tennessee Performing Arts Center...
Eric Andre Announces Australian & NZ Shows To Wrap Up 'Legalize Everything' World Tour!
by A.A. Cristi - June 18, 2019 It's been three years since Eric Andre was last on our shores, and Frontier Comedy is very excited to announce his long-awaited return. His 2016 debut tour was the hottest ticket of that year - selling out in mere days with record-breaking attendances in Melbourne and an extra Sydney show added to m...
Review Roundup: THE GRADUATE at Laguna Playhouse
by Leah Windahl - March 06, 2018 The reviews are in for Laguna Playhouse's THE GRADUATE, starring Melanie Griffith! THE GRADUATE opened on February 21st, and is set to run through March 25th....
Full Casting Announced For THE OMISSION OF THE FAMILY COLEMAN At The Ustinov Studio
by Stephi Wild - March 14, 2019 Full casting is announced today for The Omission of the Family Coleman by Claudio Tolcachir, in a new version by Stella Feehily and directed by Laurence Boswell at Theatre Royal Bath's Ustinov Studio. Laoisha O'Callaghan, David Crowley, Anne Kent, Evanna Lynch, Rowan Polonski, Robert Mountford, Patr...
BWW Review: Washington Stage Guild sequel SEE ROCK CITY
by Roger Catlin - January 23, 2018 Washington Stage Guild had a hit last year with the 1940s Americana romance 'Last Train to Nibroc,' so it's natural to want to stage the sequel by Arlene Hutton featuring the same pair of actors as the appealing couple, Lexi Langs and Wood Van Meter....
Filming has Begun on the Fifth Season of PEAKY BLINDERS
by Kaitlin Milligan - October 10, 2018 Filming is underway on the fifth series of the acclaimed Bafta award-winning drama Peaky Blinders, which announced its move to BBC One, the nations favourite channel, earlier this year....
BNW Marks Milestone 300th Comedy Revue With Relationship Romp; LOVE AND OTHER SOCIAL DISEASES
by A.A. Cristi - February 06, 2019 Catch the love bug at the BNW! Brave New Workshop is back with its milestone 300th (!) show, Love and Other Social Diseases. In an age where even the most basal ideal of 'love' plays out via technology, the BNW enters its 61st year (and landmark 300th production) still honoring the primal paradigm o...
BWW Review: Sounds of Silence Resonate in SMALL MOUTH SOUNDS
by Nancy Grossman - January 08, 2019 SpeakEasy Stage Company presents Boston premiere of Bess Wohl's 2015 Off-Broadway comedy with a stellar cast of locals under the masterful direction of M. Bevin O'Gara. A play with limited dialogue challenges the actors to bare their inner personae, while requiring that the audience listen harder an...
Stage Left Theatre to Present Chicago Premiere of INSURRECTION: HOLDING HISTORY
by BWW News Desk - November 15, 2017 Stage Left Theatre announces the upcoming Chicago premiere of Insurrection: Holding History, written by Robert O'Hara and directed by Wardell Julius Clark....
Collegiate Theatrics: Vanderbilt University's MICHAEL MAERLENDER
by Jeffrey Ellis - September 12, 2017 Today, we shine our spotlight on Vanderbilt University junior Michael Maerlender, a native of New London, New Hampshire, who is back in Nashville to pursue his dreams of a life in the theater while working as a production/writing intern with K-Squared Productions and Tennessee Performing Arts Center...
THE DEUCE, Starring James Franco and Maggie Gyllenhaal, Debuts on HBO 9/10
by Caryn Robbins - July 26, 2017 THE DEUCE chronicles that moment in time when sex went from being a back-alley, brown-paper-bag commodity to a billion-dollar universal in American life, a moment when ground zero for the earliest pioneers in the flesh trade was the midtown heart of the nation's largest city, New York's Times Square...
Eric Andre Adds Second Enmore Theatre Show
by Stephi Wild - August 06, 2019 With sold-out shows in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane and limited tickets remaining in Auckland and Perth, Frontier Comedy has responded to the extreme demand for Eric André tickets and added a second show at Sydney's iconic Enmore Theatre! The added show on Tuesday 3 December is on sale to the Gene...
LUUDE Releases New Single 'Don't Leave Me'
by Caryn Robbins - September 01, 2017 Returning to deliver a smash follow up to “Sticky Tape,” LUUDE has just released his brand new single, “Don't Leave Me.”...
Review Roundup: GUYS AND DOLLS Rocks the Boat at The Old Globe
by Alan Henry - July 14, 2017 Guys and Dolls tops Entertainment Weekly's list of the Greatest Musicals of All Time, and for good reason: it's everything we love in musical theatre. Now fast-rising director/choreographer Josh Rhodes returns to the Globe to direct our first-ever production of this Broadway masterpiece. Nathan Detr...
BWW Exclusive: Trailer for Postmodern Jukebox's First-Ever Live Album 'The New Classics'
by Caryn Robbins - October 27, 2017 Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox, the powerhouse pop-jazz phenomenon that has toured the world on the strength of its extraordinary music videos and immense followings on YouTube and Facebook, is finally releasing its first live album. Below, BWW exclusively premieres the trailer for the new album...
Flyte Release 'Faithless' Video From Debut Album 'The Loved Ones'
by Emily Bruno - November 30, 2017 Never the kind of band to act in uncertain haste when it comes to their music, each song off Flyte's debut album The Loved Ones feels like something to relish, to mull over, with a deeper, unfolding resonance....
Soloists to Make Carnegie Hall Debuts in Bach's CHRISTMAS ORATORIO with The Cecilia Chorus of New York
by BWW News Desk - December 09, 2017 The Cecilia Chorus of New York, Mark Shapiro, Music Director, has announced an international cast of vocal soloists for J.S. Bach's Christmas Oratorio today, December 9 at 8:00 PM at Carnegie Hall's Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, 57th St. and 7th Ave in Manhattan. Maestro Shapiro will conduct the ...
BWW Review: I HATE HAMLET at Oyster Mill Playhouse
by Andrea Stephenson - August 18, 2018 I Hate Hamlet, by Paul Rudnick, first hit the stage in 1991. Set in actor John Barrymore's apartment, the play introduces the audience to Andrew Rally, a television actor considering an attempt at playing Hamlet. The characters, which include a television star, a Hollywood director, an agent, a real...
BWW Review: Crime and Consequence Fuel THE NETHER with a Dynamic Look Into the Ethics of Virtual Reality.
by Isabella Perrone - October 16, 2018 How do you charge a person in the flesh for their actions in a simulation? Produced by Coal Mine Theatre and Studio 180 Theatre, Jennifer Haley's work shines as a multi-world crime investigation.... |