Interview: 'Critics and Actors Don't Officially Get On': Actor Sir Ian McKellen on New Film THE CRITIC
by Kat Mokrynski - September 09, 2024 BroadwayWorld sat down with Sir Ian McKellen about taking on the role of Jimmy Erskine, in The Critic. We discussed period drama, how performing for movies compares to live theatre and what it was like playing a critic as a performer....
BWW Review: GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS, Richmond Theatre
by Aliya Al-Hassan - April 16, 2019 It is over 35 years since David Mamet's scorching critique of the male ego and the dangers of capitalism debuted at the National Theatre. Glengarry Glen Ross went on the win the Pulitzer Prize and an Olivier. In 2017, it was revived for a successful West End run, directed by Sam Yates and starring a...
San Diego Symphony Appoints New Music Director
by A.A. Cristi - February 13, 2018 The San Diego Symphony today announced internationally acclaimed conductor Rafael Payare will become the orchestra's next music director. Payare will begin a four-year contract immediately, serving as music director designate for the first year, and begin the role of music director on July 1, 2019. ...
BWW Review: GLORIA: A LIFE Kicks Off a New Season at Sacramento Theatre Company
by Courtney Symes - October 14, 2021 After what Executive Director Michael Laun calls “the longest theatrical intermission ever on record,” Sacramento Theatre Company is back with its 77th season, which is aptly entitled WHO, WHAT & WHERE. Really, do any of us know who, what, or where we are anymore? I do know where you should be, th...
AERIAL AMERICA Returns for Three New Episodes
by Sarah Jae Leiber - November 04, 2019 The most expansive and ambitious aerial series explores America's great cities from breathtaking heights – filmed from helicopters and drones equipped with cutting edge 4K/Ultra High Definition cameras to see our iconic and most treasured landmarks from a birds-eye view....
Film at Lincoln Center and Cinema Tropical Announce NEIGHBORING SCENES
by Chloe Rabinowitz - February 01, 2022 Film at Lincoln Center and Cinema Tropical have announced the seventh edition of Neighboring Scenes, the annual wide-ranging showcase of contemporary Latin American cinema featuring established auteurs as well as fresh talent from the international festival scene, February 24–28. ...
Opera San José Unveils 24-25 Season Featuring a Local Premiere & More
by Chloe Rabinowitz - March 13, 2024 Opera San José has revealed the programming for the company’s 41st season. See the productions and learn how to purchase tickets....
Cultural Services of the French Embassy Announces A NIGHT OF PHILOSOPHY & IDEAS/NIGHT OF IDEAS 2020
by A.A. Cristi - January 07, 2020 The Cultural Services of the French Embassy announces the U.S. A Night of Philosophy & Ideas/Night of Ideas programming (from January 25 to February 2) for the global La Nuit des idées 2020, a series of intellectual marathons for the general public, coordinated worldwide by the Institut français....
LA BOHÈME to be Presented at Opera San José This Holiday Season
by Chloe Rabinowitz - October 04, 2024 LA BOHÈME will be presented at Opera San José this holiday season. Experience Puccini's timeless tale of love and loss set against the backdrop of Paris. Learn more about the production and see how to purchase tickets....
Student Blog: How To Go Back When You Don't Know How
by Student Blogger: Melis Tavmergen - August 04, 2021 After a year and a half of living in my hometown, it’s nearly time to go back to New York. I moved to New York in 2018, and I lived there until the first months of the pandemic. So, the question is, why do I feel more nervous about going back than I felt when I first left my hometown?...
Interview: 'Critics and Actors Don't Officially Get On': Actor Sir Ian McKellen on New Film THE CRITIC
by Kat Mokrynski - September 09, 2024 BroadwayWorld sat down with Sir Ian McKellen about taking on the role of Jimmy Erskine, in The Critic. We discussed period drama, how performing for movies compares to live theatre and what it was like playing a critic as a performer....
BWW Review: THE CHILDREN at Shakespeare & Company Invites Audiences to Grapple with an Age-old Question, 'What About the Children?'
by Marc Savitt - July 27, 2019 ...
CASTING OFF Announced at Adelaide Fringe 2019
by A.A. Cristi - December 05, 2018 After an award winning season at Edinburgh Fringe Casting Off is coming to Adelaide for two weeks only. An all women, cross-generational show that challenges the conventions of circus and subverts expectations....
Film at Lincoln Center and Cinema Tropical Announce NEIGHBORING SCENES
by Chloe Rabinowitz - February 01, 2022 Film at Lincoln Center and Cinema Tropical have announced the seventh edition of Neighboring Scenes, the annual wide-ranging showcase of contemporary Latin American cinema featuring established auteurs as well as fresh talent from the international festival scene, February 24–28. ...
Interview: 'Critics and Actors Don't Officially Get On': Actor Sir Ian McKellen on New Film THE CRITIC
by Kat Mokrynski - September 09, 2024 BroadwayWorld sat down with Sir Ian McKellen about taking on the role of Jimmy Erskine, in The Critic. We discussed period drama, how performing for movies compares to live theatre and what it was like playing a critic as a performer....
IT HAPPENED IN ATLANTA Comes to Karamu's Cleveland Foundation Jelliffe Theatre
by Stephi Wild - March 05, 2024 Karamu House, the nation’s oldest Black producing theatre, will continue its 2023/24 mainstage season with the world premiere of It Happened in Atlanta. ...
Cultural Services of the French Embassy Announces A NIGHT OF PHILOSOPHY & IDEAS/NIGHT OF IDEAS 2020
by A.A. Cristi - January 07, 2020 The Cultural Services of the French Embassy announces the U.S. A Night of Philosophy & Ideas/Night of Ideas programming (from January 25 to February 2) for the global La Nuit des idées 2020, a series of intellectual marathons for the general public, coordinated worldwide by the Institut français....
Opera San José Unveils 24-25 Season Featuring a Local Premiere & More
by Chloe Rabinowitz - March 13, 2024 Opera San José has revealed the programming for the company’s 41st season. See the productions and learn how to purchase tickets....
Photos: First Look At The Cast of LA BOHÈME At Opera San José
by A.A. Cristi - October 29, 2024 Snow will fall in San José when one of opera’s greatest love stories, Puccini’s La Bohème, returns to Opera San José. Check out photos of the cast....
Cultural Services of the French Embassy Announces A NIGHT OF PHILOSOPHY & IDEAS/NIGHT OF IDEAS 2020
by A.A. Cristi - January 07, 2020 The Cultural Services of the French Embassy announces the U.S. A Night of Philosophy & Ideas/Night of Ideas programming (from January 25 to February 2) for the global La Nuit des idées 2020, a series of intellectual marathons for the general public, coordinated worldwide by the Institut français....
Low Cut Connie Announce New Album 'ART DEALERS' with Single 'ARE YOU GONNA RUN?'
by Michael Major - April 25, 2023 The record depicts a grimy modern urban landscape, a soulful but damaged place that Weiner and his band (including guitarist Will Donnelly, in his 9th year with Low Cut Connie) has gravitated towards throughout the band's history. Weiner grew up amidst the lawns and strip malls of suburban New Jerse...
Ensemble for the Romantic Century Postpones Off-Broadway Premiere of AKHMATOVA
by Chloe Rabinowitz - April 07, 2020 Ensemble for the Romantic Century today announced the postponement of the Off-Broadway premiere of its acclaimed production Akhmatova: The Heart Is Not Made of Stone by Eve Wolf. Performances were scheduled to begin April 24th for a limited engagement through May 29th at The Duke on 42nd Street....
Cultural Solidarity Coalition Opens Microgrant Applications for NYC Artists and Cultural Workers
by Chloe Rabinowitz - February 18, 2021 The Cultural Solidarity Fund will award $500 relief microgrants to individual artists and cultural workers to ensure that they make it through this critical time. Applications will open for one week from February 26, 2021, at 9am, to March 5, 2021, at 5pm....
Canadian Pop-Country Artist Sylvia Kay Releases New Single 'Legacy'
by Michael Major - May 10, 2022 There’s that wistful, scary realization many of us have on the cusp of becoming adults that nothing – absolutely nothing – is going to stay the same. Canadian pop-country songbird Sylvia Kay captures that heady mix of emotions so beautifully in her new single “Legacy” — available now. ...
BWW Review: FIVE WOMEN WEARING THE SAME DRESS at Burbage Theatre Company
by Jay Pateakos - March 21, 2022 For those who have ever been in a wedding party, you know the drill. Who the hell are these bridesmaids or groomsmen that we are weirdly matched up with? Do we even know them, or, more importantly, how much do we really know the bride or the groom (or both) at all?... |