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Viral TikToker Jessica Golich to Release New Book OPENING THE COSMIC DOORS
by Chloe Rabinowitz - August 02, 2021 The chapbook collection of poems give a metaphorical glimpse into her journey of self-discovery with plant medicine. Having discovered plant medicine at an early age, Jessica has realigned her brain chemistry and matured into a self-empowered individual through responsible, medicinal use. ...
BWW Review: ...OR DOES IS EXPLODE? at Cleveland Public Theatre
by Roy Berko - November 10, 2020 In this age of Black Lives Matter movement and other civil rights unrest, a performance piece such as, ...OR DOES IT EXPLODE?, is both relevant and fulfills the obligation of the arts to produce works that reflect that era from which is comes. ...
Review: SOMETHING ROTTEN! at Playhouse On The Square
by Kevin Shaw - August 30, 2022 What did our critic think of SOMETHING ROTTEN! at Playhouse On The Square? Do you love Shakespeare? Do you love musicals? Do you love both? Well, if you've answered 'yes' to any of these questions, SOMETHING ROTTEN! at Playhouse on the Square now through September 18, 2022, might be just for you. Op...
Queen Kwong Parodies 'Bachelor in Paradise' in Music Video for 'On the Run'
by Marissa Tomeo - May 03, 2022 After the release of her latest single 'On The Run' featuring keys and synths by close friend Roger O'Donnell (The Cure), Queen Kwong, (a.k.a. Carré Kwong Callaway) has shared her new visual for the song. 'On The Run' is the second single off of her upcoming album Couples Only, out July 12 via Sonic...
Review: XANADU brings Muses, Love, and Legwarmers to San Diego Musical Theatre
by E.H. Reiter - May 14, 2023 Music, muses, and magic, XANADU at San Diego Musical Theatre brings the stage adoption of an infamous 1980’s movie to life through June 4th....
Guest Blog: Playwright Isobel McArthur On PRIDE & PREJUDICE* (*SORT OF)
by Marianka Swain - February 14, 2020 Pride & Prejudice* (*sort of) is currently on a UK-wide tour a?" but it wouldn't exist at all if it weren't for Glasgow. Andy Arnold, the artistic director of The Tron, was the one who commissioned me to write this adaptation, and I still feel that it is the spirit of Glasgow audiences and the busin...
BWW Previews: MUSICAL SWEET CHARITY OPENING at Eight O'Clock Theatre
by Deborah Bostock-Kelley - February 16, 2022 This classic dance musical with incredible choreography and live music is set in 1960s New York. SWEET CHARITY tells the story of Charity Hope Valentine, a dance hall hostess with the worst luck with men. She vows off dating until she meets what may be a proper gentleman she hopes won't break her he...
Week Two And Three Winners Of The Players Theatre Short Play Fest - LUV 2023 Revealed
by Chloe Rabinowitz - March 02, 2023 West Village audiences were enamored with Weeks Two and Three of the Players Theatre LUV 2023 Short Play Festival! Audiences chose their favorite for weeks two and three....
BWW Review: A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM at Southwest Shakespeare Company
by Emily Noxon - February 26, 2020 2 couples head into a forest and get caught in the middle of a magical prank that leads to disastrous and hilarious results....
Review: Hate To See Them Go But Love To Watch Them Walk Away - THE SKIVVIES Are In Their Prime at Chelsea Table + Stage
by Belle Goodman - April 21, 2023 The Skivvies are keeping it just as fresh as it was when they first started....
BWW Review: WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME, Amazon Prime Video
by Fiona Scott - October 13, 2020 Ita??s unsurprising why Amazon has decided now is the time to release a recorded performance of Heidi Schrecka??s electric political play, What the Constitution Means to Me, on its Prime Video streaming platform. Playing herself, Schreck takes us back to her childhood of speaking at oratory competit...
Armand Van Helden Returns With Summer Hit 'I Won't Stop'
by Michael Major - August 18, 2023 The single is a return to the high energy, vocal-driven house sound that made Armand Van Helden a name synonymous with game-changing music that stands the test of time. Already securing staunch support from tastemakers including Danny Howard (BBC Radio 1), Gorgon City, Fisher, David Guetta and Barry...
Pandemic-Inspired Operetta LEND ME A ROLL Debuts Today
by Chloe Rabinowitz - March 05, 2021 The premiere of the original COVID-19 musical extravaganza you didn't know you needed, Lend Me a Roll; or The Woeful Diarrheic, has premiered today!...
EDINBURGH 2023: David Ian Q&A
by Natalie O'Donoghue - July 11, 2023 BWW caught up with David Ian to chat about bringing (Just a) Perfect Gay to the 2023 Edinburgh Festival Fringe....
Tickets For JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH at QPAC Are On Sale Now
by Stephi Wild - January 17, 2024 Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) and Shake & Stir Theatre Co have announced tickets are now on sale for the world premiere season of the stage adaptation of Roald Dahl’s beloved James and the Giant Peach in the Playhouse from 30 March to 7 April....
MTV Greenlights DELICIOUSNESS Hosted by Tiffani Thiessen
by Sarah Jae Leiber - November 23, 2020 MTV today announced a new spin-off of Ridiculousness, with an all-new food themed, Deliciousness hosted by cookbook author of 'Pull Up a Chair' and host of Dinner at Tiffani's Tiffani Thiessen (Netflix's Alexa & Katie, Beverly Hills 90210, Saved by the Bell)....
EDINBURGH 2023: Review: CRIZARDS: THIS MEANS WAR, Pleasance Dome, 10Dome
by Kat Mokrynski - August 26, 2023 Will Rowland and Eddy Hare, the UK’s lowest energy double act (striving to be Europe’s lowest energy double act) tell the story of Eddy’s grandfather who fought in the war in Crizards: The Means War. The tale is based on the stories that Eddy’s grandfather told him and is not fact-checked “out of re...
Review: THE WEDDING SINGER at Lyric Arts
by Jared Fessler - March 18, 2023 What did our critic think of THE WEDDING SINGER at Lyric Arts?...
EDINBURGH 2023: Pick of the Programme - Pay What You Can
by Natalie O'Donoghue - June 21, 2023 BWW reviewer Natalie O'Donoghue selects her top picks of Pay What You Can shows at the 2023 Edinburgh Festival Fringe....
Review: JACK AND THE BEANSTALK, Lyric Hammersmith
by Paige Cochrane - November 28, 2022 With winter nights growing ever darker and Christmas just around the corner, now is the perfect time to treat yourself to everyone’s favourite festive entertainment. Who doesn’t love a pantomime? This year, the Lyric Hammersmith’s offering is a re-imagining of Jack and the Beanstalk. Nostalgia is th...
Interview: Dean Holt of ALICE IN WONDERLAND at Children's Theatre Company
by Jared Fessler - January 26, 2024 Take a tumble down the rabbit hole with Alice and you’ll land in a wonderfully wacky world of rhymes and ridiculousness, checkerboards and cheeky cats, Mad Hatters and mayhem. ...
Grayscale Debuts 'Not Afraid To Die'
by Michael Major - September 08, 2023 Alternative rock band Grayscale is excited to share their brand new single, “Not Afraid To Die”. The band’s first release since 2021’s Umbra, “Not Afraid To Die” is a synth-fueled track that puts fear into perspective – beneath a soaring and vibrant exterior. Grayscale has never felt more true to th...
New Victory Theater Will Present the US Premiere of SNOW WHITE
by Chloe Rabinowitz - March 03, 2020 This is not your typical fairy tale. Making its U.S. Premiere at New Victory Theater from April 24 - May 3, 2020, Snow White is part play, part rollicking music-filled romp about the ridiculousness of vanity....
Guest Blog: 'We Will Rinse a Joke to Absolute Exhaustion!': Writer Nathan Parkinson on The Incredible Journey of POLICE COPS: THE MUSICAL
by Guest Author - September 07, 2023 In 2015 our newly formed theatre company, then called ‘The Pretend Men’, debuted our first ever piece of work at The New Wolsey’s ‘Pulse Theatre Festival’ in Ipswich. ‘Pulse’ is a curated festival for artists to develop, grow and connect with audiences, something we desperately needed to do in 2015....
Edinburgh 2022: Flabbergast Theatre Guest Blog
by Natalie O'Donoghue - July 25, 2022 Cast member and Flabbergast Associate Artist Simon Gleave blogs for BroadwayWorld about bringing The Tragedy of Macbeth to the Fringe, how the creators and performers have integrated many different styles in the production and how this adds to the audiences’ understanding and experience of the story... |