Lincoln Center Announces Activate Fall 2021 / Winter 2022 Season
by Chloe Rabinowitz - October 07, 2021 Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts has announced the Activate Fall 2021 / Winter 2022 season, an online series of events and explorations that continue a year-long investigation into Radical Welcoming—the intentional and extraordinary effort to make people feel welcome....
BWW Interview: Dancers Ioana Alfonso, Khori Michelle Petinaud, and Kolton Krouse Talk About BOB FOSSE'S DANCIN' at The Old Globe
by E.H. Reiter - May 05, 2022 BOB FOSSE’S DANCIN’ currently playing at The Old Globe and three of the show's dancers, Ioana Alfonso, Khori Michelle Petinaud, and Kolton Krouse talk about Fosse, working on the revival, and some of their favorite moments in the show. BOB FOSSE’S DANCIN’ is playing through June 5th at The Old Globe...
BWW Review: THE COMEBACK, Nöel Coward Theatre
by Eleni Cashell - December 14, 2020 The Comeback centres on two comedic double acts - both played by Ben Ashenden and Alex Owen - who are trying to revive their careers. Full of farce, emotion and a surprise celebrity guest each night, you never know what to expect next!...
BWW Blog: Pros and Cons of A Small University Program
by Student Blogger: Brittany Davis - July 24, 2020 I attend a small school, one I went to with the promise of the benefits of a a?oesmall school program!a?? But what does that mean and look like, exactly?...
BWW Feature: With the Help of a Village, MAC and Bistro Winner Meg Flather Brings Her Career Full Circle With A CABARET SISTERHOOD
by Ashley Steves - July 12, 2019 A group of cabaret newcomers and veterans alike will join Meg Flather on July 14 and September 14 at Don't Tell Mama for MEG FLATHER SONGS: A CABARET SISTERHOOD, performing the work of the MAC and Bistro Award winner....
'Framing Fatherhood' Photo Exhibit Celebrates Positive Images of Black Men and Boys
by Stephi Wild - June 13, 2022 'It Takes A Village: Basics of Boyhood and Messages for Manhood' - which examines how social media impacts the public and mental health of both content creators and the broader Black community - announces the opening of their photography exhibition, 'Framing Fatherhood,' on June 18 at George Washing...
The 2021 Festival Of Cinema NYC to Return As A Live In-Person Event
by Chloe Rabinowitz - August 27, 2021 Bookending over 120 independent films from around the world with many premieres among them, will be the Opening Night selection of John Carlucci and Brandon Laganke's crowd favorite Drunk Bus, and the Closing Night screening of Erin Granat & Machete Bang Bang's acclaimed LGBTQ film, Moon Manor....
BWW Interview: Gloria Swansong and Maxie Factor - Two Sisters Making Each Other's Dreams Come True PART ONE
by Stephen Mosher - June 25, 2021 Gloria Swansong is a drag artist with a focus on the goddesses of the Thirties, Forties, and Fifties. Fellow drag performer Maxie Factor's focus is almost exclusively the divas of the Sixties. One is a costumer, the other is a hairstylist. It's kind of like they were destined for each other, and ...
BWW Interview: Indigenous Playwright Larissa FastHorse Setting The Table With Truths In THE THANKSGIVING PLAY
by Gil Kaan - October 30, 2019 Playwright Larissa FastHorse is having one hell of a year. Her THE THANKSGIVING PLAY has already been produced in various cities across the United States this year, with her next production already in previews at the Geffen Playhouse, and opening November 5, 2019. Michael John Garcés directs Larissa...
BWW Interview: Ian McQueen of CABARET ON THE COUCH
by Stephen Mosher - January 05, 2021 Ian McQueen started CABARET ON THE COUCH as an online place for artists to commune and perform, and what he created is a cabaret communiity for 2021....
BWW Interview: Valerie Schillawski, Jen Knight, and Deborah Moylan of LEGENDS AND BRIDGE at Dramatically Incorrect Theater Group & Dance Company
by Shari Barrett - April 16, 2021 LEGENDS AND BRIDGE is a comedy imagining former, silver-screen legend Joan Crawford (matronly, washed-up, and pickled on spiked Pepsi) who invites Judy Garland (recently fired from her CBS TV show) and Bette Davis (bitter at no longer being the “Queen of Hollywood”) up to her Manhattan apartment in ...
BWW Interview: Jason Graae of SCROOGE IN LOVE! at 42nd Street Moon Delivers the Dish on His Thriving Career
by Jim Munson - November 22, 2019 Jason Graae is soon to star once again as the title character in a?oeScrooge in Love!a?? at 42nd Street Moon, where has found a sort of Bay Area artistic home in recent years. This eternally youthful performer is now a veritable showbiz veteran, having starred on Broadway several times, toured the c...
BWW Interview: Jackie Evancho Explores Her Love of Theater Music at San Jose Civic Audiorium
by Jim Munson - October 25, 2019 BroadwayWorld spoke with Jackie Evancho in advance of her November 1st concert in San Jose. It's hard to believe, but the little girl with the big voice who rose to instant fame on 'America's Got Talent' is now a young adult. Her most recent album is titled 'The Debut' and is comprised entirely of c...
BWW Blog: Sharing Their Stories- An Interview with Seema Sueko
by Student Blogger: Leah Packer - December 30, 2020 Seema Sueko is a theatre powerhouse and strategic consultant to Arena Stage (a theatre in Washington, DC)....
BWW Blog: Binder Drive International - Spreading Gender Euphoria
by Student Blogger: Caroline Orejuela - July 20, 2020 During quarantine, many people have felt the desire to help others in these difficult times. I wanted to use this platform to highlight someone spreading love to others throughout the past few months....
Amy Speace Announces New Album 'Tuscon'
by Michael Major - February 07, 2022 The award-winning, critically revered singer follows up on her acclaimed 2021 album, There Used To Be Horses Here, with a new, seven-song collection of Speace’s most intimate material yet. The first single “Cottonwood,” available everywhere now. Watch the new music video and pre-order the new album ...
VIDEO: Dallas Opera Returns With MADAME BUTTERFLY, February 18
by Alan Henry - February 09, 2022 The Dallas Opera returns to presenting fully staged works after an almost two-year hiatus with its production of Puccini's Madame Butterfly, reminding audiences that grand opera endures.The production, filled with some of the most beautiful operatic music of all time, opens at the Winspear Opera Hou...
Celebrate International Women's Day With Funny Women Around The World
by Stephi Wild - February 26, 2021 To celebrate International Women's Day, leading female comedy community Funny Women is running the inaugural Funny Women Around The World. This exciting and hilarious virtual free event will showcase comedy and entertainment from every corner of the globe to launch the Funny Women Awards. ...
BWW Blog: Binder Drive International - Spreading Gender Euphoria
by Student Blogger: Caroline Orejuela - July 20, 2020 During quarantine, many people have felt the desire to help others in these difficult times. I wanted to use this platform to highlight someone spreading love to others throughout the past few months....
A+E Networks Orders 200 Hours of Lifestyle Content for Home.Made.Nation
by Michael Major - March 02, 2022 A+E Network bolsters its commitment to lifestyle programming commissioning 200 new hours of original content for Home.Made.Nation, a pillar of multi-platform programming that will live across A&E Network, the HISTORY Channel, Lifetime, and FYI....
BWW Review: OUR TOWN at Argenta Community Theatre
by Theresa Bertram - March 11, 2022 When a classic is performed, if it isn't delivered correctly, it can be rather confusing. This, however, was not the case for OUR TOWN, which is going on now through March 19, at the Argenta Community Theater, 405 Main Street, in North Little Rock. This play is offered as part of the ACANSA - Arts F...
BWW Review: CATS Invites Its Audience to the Jellicle Ball
by Emily Short - November 18, 2021 Broadway at the Bass brings CATS to Fort Worth. Cat person or not, go see CATS at Bass Performance Hall!...
Dallas Opera Returns With MADAME BUTTERFLY, February 18
by A.A. Cristi - February 04, 2022 The Dallas Opera returns to presenting fully staged works after an almost two-year hiatus with its production of Puccini's Madame Butterfly, reminding audiences that grand opera endures.The production, filled with some of the most beautiful operatic music of all time, opens at the Winspear Opera Hou...
BWW Review: JAIME LOZANO & THE FAMILIA CELBRANDO THE HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH at Feinstein's/54 Below... FINALLY!
by Stephen Mosher - September 29, 2021 Jaime Lozano is all about creating work for the Latin and Hispanic communities, and in the process he creates good fun for a house full of enthusiastic music lovers....
BWW Feature: With the Help of a Village, MAC and Bistro Winner Meg Flather Brings Her Career Full Circle With A CABARET SISTERHOOD
by Ashley Steves - July 12, 2019 A group of cabaret newcomers and veterans alike will join Meg Flather on July 14 and September 14 at Don't Tell Mama for MEG FLATHER SONGS: A CABARET SISTERHOOD, performing the work of the MAC and Bistro Award winner.... |