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Emily Mae Smith's Solo Exhibition KIN Opens Today at Simone Subal Gallery
by Chloe Rabinowitz - September 18, 2020 Tangled in symbolism, Emily Mae Smith's solo exhibition Kin interweaves totems and allegories that have marked her painting practice for over a decade. In Smith's latest works, archaic tropes are often reconfigured to forward a sly feminist agenda....
Photo Coverage: First look at Red Herring & Tipping Point Theatre Co's SOMETHING TO VOTE FOR
by Jerri Shafer - September 19, 2020 SOMETHING TO VOTE FOR is a modern morality play, written in 1911 but has profound resonance for today. At the turn of the 20th century, children were dying at an alarming rate from Dysentery, Diphtheria, and Tuberculosis. The source of those diseases was traced back to bacteria infested milk. At the...
Sian Reeves Joins the Cast of BY THE WATERS OF LIVERPOOL at Darlington Hippodrome Theatre
by Chloe Rabinowitz - February 04, 2020 Sian Reeves has kept Coronation Street viewers on the edge of their seats since rolling up as Charlie Wood, the deluded wife Tim Metcalfe didn't know he had. But viewers will have to wait to see how it all pans out for Tim, Sally and Charlie as she takes a break from the cobbles of Weatherfield to s...
Zack Snyder's ARMY OF THE DEAD Universe Expanding at Netflix
by Sarah Jae Leiber - September 03, 2020 Zack Snyder's new zombie action heist film Army of the Dead is already spawning a film prequel and anime series at Netflix. Shay Hatten, one of the writers of the screenplay for Army of the Dead, will write the prequel as well as the anime series. ...
Author Helen Forrester To Be Honoured With Blue Plaque At Her Childhood Wirral Home
by Stephi Wild - February 12, 2020 Helen Forrester, the author who spawned a genre of gritty, working-class memoir with her book, Twopence To Cross The Mersey, is to be honoured with a blue plaque as part of her 100th birthday celebrations. The unveiling will take place on Friday 21st February at her childhood home in Hoylake on the ...
Classic Film Series Announced At Union County Performing Arts Center
by A.A. Cristi - June 21, 2019 Union County Performing Arts Center's Classic Film Series continues with three classic films presented on 35mm film. All film screenings include free popcorn along with an organ pre-show on the theater's historic 'Biggest Little Wurlitzer' organ beginning at 7:15pm....
Penelope Isles Share New Music Video
by Kaitlin Milligan - February 12, 2020 Today, the UK-based quartet Penelope Isles have released the video for “Underwater Record Store,” the fourth and final video to be released from the band's breathtaking debut album Until The Tide Creeps In, out now via Bella Union. Led by brother and sister Jack and Lily Wolter, the band are about t...
BWW Feature: ONLINE VIRTUAL OPERA TOUR No. 39 at Home Computer Screens
by Maria Nockin - January 03, 2021 Both Los Angeles and San Francisco Opera companies are closed right now, but there is still a wealth material to see and hear on each of their websites. LA has recitals and Coffee with Conlon. SFO has links to Eun Sun Kim’s conducting dates at La Scala. https://www.laopera.org/discover/la-opera-on-...
Danny Howard & Harry Romero Rework Classic House Track Into New Single
by Tori Hartshorn - February 26, 2019 When groove masters such as Danny Howard and Harry Romero turn their hand to an esteemed 1997 classic, dance music lovers better pay attention. Featuring the vocals of none other than George Morel himself, 'The Game' sees the House icons rework Morel Inc.'s 'Are You Ready To Play The Game' into a st...
BWW Review: STRAIGHT LINE CRAZY, Bridge Theatre
by Gary Naylor - March 25, 2022 Nicholas Hytner can't quite sustain the verve of the first half of a play that says as much about the 21st century as it does the last...
BWW Prompts: Our Readers Share Which Broadway Showtunes Made Their Spotify Wrapped 2020 Playlists!
by BWW Prompts - December 02, 2020 We want to hear from you! Submit your response to our daily #BWWPrompts, where we ask our readers on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram questions to spark some theater conversation. ...
WHERE THE ROAD RUNS OUT Lands At Amazon Prime
by A.A. Cristi - June 30, 2020 WHERE THE ROAD RUNS OUT made history by becoming the first feature film to shoot in Equatorial Guinea, whole also filming in Rotterdam, The Netherlands and Durban, South Africa. ...
Vertical Entertainment To Release Writer/Director Jon Carlo's First Feature FERAL STATE
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 18, 2021 Vertical Entertainment is set to release Jon Carlo's feature directorial debut Feral State on digital, VOD, and all streaming platforms in the territories of North America (USA, Canada and Mexico), United Kingdom and Ireland on May 28....
THE BULLY PROBLEM Comes To Hollywood Fringe
by Stephi Wild - April 17, 2019 The award-winning musical The Bully Problem is coming to Hollywood Fringe, playing in June at The Broadwater - Main Stage....
Gary Becks Chapbook 'Bryant Park Poems' Released
by Stephi Wild - August 12, 2021 'Bryant Park is at 42nd Street between 5th and 6th Avenues in New York City that was first a potters field, then a reservoir with 50 foot walls, a Union Army encampment and finally a jewel of a park in 1934. By the 1970's it had become a drug infested, dangerous place. My theatre company presented a...
YBN Cordae Shares Two New Videos For HAVE MERCY
by Tori Hartshorn - April 16, 2019 Today, YBN Cordae shares two new videos for his song 'Have Mercy.' Embarking in two distinct directions, the visuals for 'Path A' and 'Path B,' allow fans to choose their own adventure with different artistic interpretations of Cordae's lead single 'Have Mercy.' 'Path A,' directed by Cole Bennet, fi...
Shane Richie Will Star In DICK WHITTINGTON At The Bristol Hippodrome
by Stephi Wild - March 11, 2019 The ultimate rags to riches story comes to Bristol Hippodrome this Christmas in the magical family pantomime Dick Whittington, led by soap-sensation and musical theatre star Shane Richie....
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LIVE Speaker Series Returns To The Auditorium, May 5
by A.A. Cristi - March 05, 2020 The Auditorium Theatre's 2019-20 National Geographic Live Speaker Series returns on May 5, 2020 with Ocean Soul, featuring National Geographic explorer and photographer Brian Skerry....
Underwater Photographer Brian Skerry Comes To Abt This Month
by Stephi Wild - October 14, 2021 Growing up in a small, working-class town, Brian Skerry dreamed of exploring the oceans and becoming a National Geographic photographer. Today, Skerry is one of the leading underwater photographers in the world....
BWW Review: RICHARD II, Jack Studio Theatre
by Gary Naylor - February 25, 2022 A boutique Shakespeare, some of the religious aspects of the play are sacrificed for a version that proves to be an accessible, psychological political thriller....
Frances Lion Releases First Single 'Home'
by Sarah Jae Leiber - June 01, 2021 Through performing her original songs, as well as covers at local bars and venues, Frances’ demo made its way to Los Angeles and into the hands of 4 Non Blondes front woman and hall of fame songwriter Linda Perry....
Glasses Malone Pays Tribute to Four Decades of West Coast Rap on '6 N' the Mornin''
by Sarah Jae Leiber - May 07, 2021 The single follows his jaw-dropping “2Pac Must Die,” in which Glasses’ tells the story of Tupac Shakur’s death from the perspective of Compton Crip gang member Orlando “Baby Lane” Anderson, whom many believe shot and killed Tupac....
VIDEO: Actor Handcuffed by LAPD While Making Self-Tape of August Wilson Monologue
by Nicole Rosky - April 08, 2020 When LA-based actor Tyree Freely began creating his self-tape for Leah Daniels-Butler Casting's Quarantine Monologues project, he didn't realize that it would a conclude with a visit from the police. The actor, who was performing an impassioned August Wilson monologue alone in his apartment, was rep...
BWW Blog: Should Anime Be Adapted for Broadway?
by Student Blogger: Isabella Gonzalez - February 10, 2021 Will anime be the next venture into the unknown for theatre? We've had Ratatouille, TikTok is developing a Bridgerton musical I hear... maybe we'll see a real-life theatrical production of Avatar the Last Airbender a la the Ember Island Players one day!...
BWW Review: Well-Off Predators Feast On The Poor in Sam Shepard's CURSE OF THE STARVING CLASS
by Michael Dale - May 14, 2019 Latecomers to director Terry Kinney's finely-acted Signature Theatre revival of Sam Shepard's 1977 dysfunctional family drama, Curse of the Starving Class, will miss the showstopping bit of stagecraft that opens the production, as set designer Julian Crouch's kitchen interior of a worse-for-wear Cal... |