A documentary uncovering the birth of The AIDS Memorial Quilt, which became a galvanizing force against bigotry and a flag in the fight for a cure. This moving story explores the quest to sew on the last panel, representing the final death and an end to the disease. Features archival footage, v
Dance Currents Presents ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF MODERN DANCE Tonight
by BWW News Desk - September 28, 2013
Dance Currents presents 'One Hundred Years of Modern Dance' tonight, September 28, 10AM at the Underground Theater, 7 Medford St., Arlington, Mass., with workshop to follow in Modern Technique/Repertory....
by BWW News Desk - September 28, 2013
Dance Currents presents 'One Hundred Years of Modern Dance' tonight, September 28, 10AM at the Underground Theater, 7 Medford St., Arlington, Mass., with workshop to follow in Modern Technique/Repertory....
Nat Cassidy to Headline All For One Theater Festival's OPEN MIC, 9/16
by Tyler Peterson - September 11, 2013
The ALL FOR ONE THEATER FESTIVAL, the midtown non-profit producing company responsible for the annual festival of the same title, is proud to announce that NAT CASSIDY will be headlining this month's Open Mic in partnership with Horse Trade on Monday September 16th, 2013 at Under St. Marks (94th St....
by Tyler Peterson - September 11, 2013
The ALL FOR ONE THEATER FESTIVAL, the midtown non-profit producing company responsible for the annual festival of the same title, is proud to announce that NAT CASSIDY will be headlining this month's Open Mic in partnership with Horse Trade on Monday September 16th, 2013 at Under St. Marks (94th St....
Dance Currents to Present ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF MODERN DANCE, 9/28
by BWW News Desk - September 08, 2013
Dance Currents presents "One Hundred Years of Modern Dance' on Saturday, September 28, 10AM at the Underground Theater, 7 Medford St., Arlington, Mass., with workshop to follow in Modern Technique/Repertory....
by BWW News Desk - September 08, 2013
Dance Currents presents "One Hundred Years of Modern Dance' on Saturday, September 28, 10AM at the Underground Theater, 7 Medford St., Arlington, Mass., with workshop to follow in Modern Technique/Repertory....
New Worlds Theatre Project Begins English Language Premiere of CARCASS Tonight at HERE
by BWW News Desk - September 07, 2013
New Worlds Theatre Project has announced that it will present the English language premiere of Peretz Hirshbein's Yiddish play, Carcass, beginning tonight, September 7 at 7pm at HERE, 145 Sixth Avenue. The opening night is set for Thursday, September 12....
by BWW News Desk - September 07, 2013
New Worlds Theatre Project has announced that it will present the English language premiere of Peretz Hirshbein's Yiddish play, Carcass, beginning tonight, September 7 at 7pm at HERE, 145 Sixth Avenue. The opening night is set for Thursday, September 12....
Review Roundup: THE HILL TOWN PLAYS
by Nicole Rosky - September 06, 2013
Rattlestick Playwrights Theater presents Lucy Thurber's The Hill Town Plays, a cycle of five plays--Scarcity, Ashville, Where We're Born, Killers and Other Family, and Stay-- whhich opened last night, September 5, 2013; the closing date is Saturday, September 28, 2013....
by Nicole Rosky - September 06, 2013
Rattlestick Playwrights Theater presents Lucy Thurber's The Hill Town Plays, a cycle of five plays--Scarcity, Ashville, Where We're Born, Killers and Other Family, and Stay-- whhich opened last night, September 5, 2013; the closing date is Saturday, September 28, 2013....
Neil Patrick Harris' TONY Cover Revealed on DOOF'S DAILY DIRT Webisode
by Caryn Robbins - August 09, 2013
“Phineas and Ferb's” nefarious Dr. Doofenshmirtz is at it again, and this time he's intent to blow Neil Patrick Harris' cover by announcing to the world that NPH is actually an evil scientist himself....
by Caryn Robbins - August 09, 2013
“Phineas and Ferb's” nefarious Dr. Doofenshmirtz is at it again, and this time he's intent to blow Neil Patrick Harris' cover by announcing to the world that NPH is actually an evil scientist himself....
Bookworks Presents 'Traveling Sprinkler', 'W is for Wasted' and More
by Christina Mancuso - August 02, 2013
The final (maybe) installment (part 1, part 2, part 3,part 4) listing books we're looking forward to this fall... and we've barely scratched the surface of the fabulous titles on the way!...
by Christina Mancuso - August 02, 2013
The final (maybe) installment (part 1, part 2, part 3,part 4) listing books we're looking forward to this fall... and we've barely scratched the surface of the fabulous titles on the way!...
BWW Reviews: Jackie Kingon's CHOCOLATE CHOCOLATE MOONS Is A Wild Romp Through (Meal) Time and Space
by Marakay Rogers - July 23, 2013
It's a mystery. It's science fiction. No, it's a comedy -- or is it all three? Artist Kingon's first novel covers plenty of territory in genres as well as in distance, and comes out on top...
by Marakay Rogers - July 23, 2013
It's a mystery. It's science fiction. No, it's a comedy -- or is it all three? Artist Kingon's first novel covers plenty of territory in genres as well as in distance, and comes out on top...
Stephen Costello Sings in Met Opera's Summer Recital Series; Heads to San Fran and UK
by BWW News Desk - July 16, 2013
Richard Tucker Award-winning tenor Stephen Costello looks forward to singing opera arias and duets al fresco on both sides of the Atlantic this summer, with appearances in New York's Metropolitan Opera Summer Recital Series (tonight, July 16 & 19); with the San Francisco Opera Orchestra at the city'...
by BWW News Desk - July 16, 2013
Richard Tucker Award-winning tenor Stephen Costello looks forward to singing opera arias and duets al fresco on both sides of the Atlantic this summer, with appearances in New York's Metropolitan Opera Summer Recital Series (tonight, July 16 & 19); with the San Francisco Opera Orchestra at the city'...
Ballpark Favorite Fare to Highlight Menus for T-Mobile All-Star FanFest
by Robert Diamond - July 11, 2013
Centerplate, event hospitality partner in over 300 prominent entertainment, sports and convention venues across North America and the United Kingdom, is proud to join the Javits Center and Major League Baseball in welcoming fans to the T-Mobile All-Star FanFest this week, July 12 - July 16....
by Robert Diamond - July 11, 2013
Centerplate, event hospitality partner in over 300 prominent entertainment, sports and convention venues across North America and the United Kingdom, is proud to join the Javits Center and Major League Baseball in welcoming fans to the T-Mobile All-Star FanFest this week, July 12 - July 16....
RosettaBooks Releases HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY
by Christina Mancuso - July 11, 2013
Having worked as a coal miner, journalist, and screenwriter, Richard Llewellyn crafted stories of rural mining towns in Wales with a clarity that brought the countryside vividly to life. How Green Was My Valley won the National Book Award in 1940, and in 1941, John Ford directed its Best Picture Aca...
by Christina Mancuso - July 11, 2013
Having worked as a coal miner, journalist, and screenwriter, Richard Llewellyn crafted stories of rural mining towns in Wales with a clarity that brought the countryside vividly to life. How Green Was My Valley won the National Book Award in 1940, and in 1941, John Ford directed its Best Picture Aca...
THE MOTHER WHO WAS ONCE DENIED is Released
by Christina Mancuso - June 25, 2013
In her new stirring book, author Mary Bottom-Tinsley shares a touching play that speaks the importance of family, realtionships, hope, and love. Released by Xlibris, The Mother Who Was Once Denied brings back readers to the true meaning of trusting in the Lord....
by Christina Mancuso - June 25, 2013
In her new stirring book, author Mary Bottom-Tinsley shares a touching play that speaks the importance of family, realtionships, hope, and love. Released by Xlibris, The Mother Who Was Once Denied brings back readers to the true meaning of trusting in the Lord....
Stephen Costello to Sing in Met Opera's Summer Recital Series; Heads to San Fran and UK
by BWW News Desk - June 13, 2013
Richard Tucker Award-winning tenor Stephen Costello looks forward to singing opera arias and duets al fresco on both sides of the Atlantic this summer, with appearances in New York's Metropolitan Opera Summer Recital Series (July 16 & 19); with the San Francisco Opera Orchestra at the city's Stern G...
by BWW News Desk - June 13, 2013
Richard Tucker Award-winning tenor Stephen Costello looks forward to singing opera arias and duets al fresco on both sides of the Atlantic this summer, with appearances in New York's Metropolitan Opera Summer Recital Series (July 16 & 19); with the San Francisco Opera Orchestra at the city's Stern G...
Artistic Pride Productions Presents THE PIANO HAS BEEN DRINKING (NOT ME) at Don't Tell Mama Tonight
by BWW News Desk - June 03, 2013
Artistic Pride Productions announces its Main Stage Cabaret performance of The Piano Has Been Drinking (Not me) at Don't Tell Mama tonight, June 3, 2013. The sixth cabaret in this series is the last one for the season and will feature singers and actors exploring the association between the artists ...
by BWW News Desk - June 03, 2013
Artistic Pride Productions announces its Main Stage Cabaret performance of The Piano Has Been Drinking (Not me) at Don't Tell Mama tonight, June 3, 2013. The sixth cabaret in this series is the last one for the season and will feature singers and actors exploring the association between the artists ...
Tellus Science Museum to Educate on the Dangers of Dinosaurs
by Robert Diamond - May 28, 2013
As families get ready to vacation for the summer, Tellus Science Museum is reminding adults and kids to be safe around dinosaurs, even if the last one hasn't been seen in a few million years....
by Robert Diamond - May 28, 2013
As families get ready to vacation for the summer, Tellus Science Museum is reminding adults and kids to be safe around dinosaurs, even if the last one hasn't been seen in a few million years....
Yves Pichon's New Book Presents Latest Neurophysiological Discoveries
by Christina Mancuso - May 24, 2013
The sodium theory has been elegantly proposed by A.L. Hodkin, A.F. Huxley and B. Katz in the early 1950s, after their experiments on Plymouth squids, to account for the role of sodium and potassium ions in nerve functions. Since then, the electrophysiological techniques and the data acquisition tech...
by Christina Mancuso - May 24, 2013
The sodium theory has been elegantly proposed by A.L. Hodkin, A.F. Huxley and B. Katz in the early 1950s, after their experiments on Plymouth squids, to account for the role of sodium and potassium ions in nerve functions. Since then, the electrophysiological techniques and the data acquisition tech...
Artistic Pride Productions Presents The Piano Has Been Drinking (Not Me) at Don't Tell Mama, 6/3
by Kelsey Denette - May 20, 2013
Artistic Pride Productions announces its Main Stage Cabaret performance, The Piano Has Been Drinking (Not me), at Don't Tell Mama on June 3, 2013. The sixth cabaret in this series is the last one for this season and will feature singers and actors exploring the association between artists and their...
by Kelsey Denette - May 20, 2013
Artistic Pride Productions announces its Main Stage Cabaret performance, The Piano Has Been Drinking (Not me), at Don't Tell Mama on June 3, 2013. The sixth cabaret in this series is the last one for this season and will feature singers and actors exploring the association between artists and their...
Rennie Harris' RHAW Grooves at New Victory Theatre, Now thru 5/26
by BWW News Desk - May 17, 2013
Dr. Rennie Harris, Alvin Ailey Award recipient and renowned choreographer, returns to the New Victory stage (Legends of Hip-Hop, New Vic 2004, 2006; Puremovement, New Vic 1999) to inspire the next generation of hip-hoppers with Rennie Harris Awe-Inspiring Works-RHAW. Featuring a hip-hop dance theate...
by BWW News Desk - May 17, 2013
Dr. Rennie Harris, Alvin Ailey Award recipient and renowned choreographer, returns to the New Victory stage (Legends of Hip-Hop, New Vic 2004, 2006; Puremovement, New Vic 1999) to inspire the next generation of hip-hoppers with Rennie Harris Awe-Inspiring Works-RHAW. Featuring a hip-hop dance theate...
Artistic Pride Productions Presents The Piano Has Been Drinking (Not Me) at Don't Tell Mama, 6/3
by Kelsey Denette - May 16, 2013
Artistic Pride Productions announces its Main Stage Cabaret performance of The Piano Has Been Drinking (Not me) at Don't Tell Mama on June 3, 2013. The sixth cabaret in this series is the last one for the season and will feature singers and actors exploring the association between the artists and t...
by Kelsey Denette - May 16, 2013
Artistic Pride Productions announces its Main Stage Cabaret performance of The Piano Has Been Drinking (Not me) at Don't Tell Mama on June 3, 2013. The sixth cabaret in this series is the last one for the season and will feature singers and actors exploring the association between the artists and t...
IDOL WATCH: Top 5 Sing Songs from the Year they Were Born
by Samantha Vega - April 17, 2013
For the first time in American Idol history, 5 girls made up the top 5. It may have been obvious from the beginning, but it wasn't an easy road for any of the ladies....
by Samantha Vega - April 17, 2013
For the first time in American Idol history, 5 girls made up the top 5. It may have been obvious from the beginning, but it wasn't an easy road for any of the ladies....
Rennie Harris' RHAW to Groove at New Victory Theatre, 5/17-26
by BWW News Desk - April 17, 2013
Dr. Rennie Harris, Alvin Ailey Award recipient and renowned choreographer, returns to the New Victory stage (Legends of Hip-Hop, New Vic 2004, 2006; Puremovement, New Vic 1999) to inspire the next generation of hip-hoppers with Rennie Harris Awe-Inspiring Works-RHAW. Featuring a hip-hop dance theate...
by BWW News Desk - April 17, 2013
Dr. Rennie Harris, Alvin Ailey Award recipient and renowned choreographer, returns to the New Victory stage (Legends of Hip-Hop, New Vic 2004, 2006; Puremovement, New Vic 1999) to inspire the next generation of hip-hoppers with Rennie Harris Awe-Inspiring Works-RHAW. Featuring a hip-hop dance theate...
Review - Hands On A Hardbody: They Shoot Documentaries, Don't They?
by Michael Dale - April 03, 2013
'Don't make any judgments. / Let The Players play,' sing the characters of Hands On A Hardbody out to an audience sitting in seats priced at what might be the same amount as the weekly unemployment checks some of them are struggling to survive on....
by Michael Dale - April 03, 2013
'Don't make any judgments. / Let The Players play,' sing the characters of Hands On A Hardbody out to an audience sitting in seats priced at what might be the same amount as the weekly unemployment checks some of them are struggling to survive on....
Michael J. Fox Talks Health, Career and Family in AARP Magazine's April/May Issue
by Caryn Robbins - March 28, 2013
Twenty-one years after his initial diagnosis, actor and philanthropist Michael J. Fox opens up in the April/May issue of AARP The Magazine about his battle with Parkinson's disease and the support system that gets him through it all....
by Caryn Robbins - March 28, 2013
Twenty-one years after his initial diagnosis, actor and philanthropist Michael J. Fox opens up in the April/May issue of AARP The Magazine about his battle with Parkinson's disease and the support system that gets him through it all....
IDOL WATCH: Las Vegas Week
by Samantha Vega - February 21, 2013
Tonight 10 guys took the stage for one last time to impress the judges. By the end of the night only 5 guys will move onto next week. They will join the 5 girls that were named last night....
by Samantha Vega - February 21, 2013
Tonight 10 guys took the stage for one last time to impress the judges. By the end of the night only 5 guys will move onto next week. They will join the 5 girls that were named last night....
Adrian Marchuk's THE SWEETEST SOUNDS Comes to Birdland Tonight
by BWW News Desk - February 03, 2013
Journey through the last one hundred years of musical theatre through the lives and music of Richard Rodgers (Oklahoma, The Sound of Music), his daughter Mary Rodgers (Once Upon A Mattress) and his grandson Adam Guettel (The Light in the Piazza) in The Sweetest Sounds: A Century of Song from Rodgers...
by BWW News Desk - February 03, 2013
Journey through the last one hundred years of musical theatre through the lives and music of Richard Rodgers (Oklahoma, The Sound of Music), his daughter Mary Rodgers (Once Upon A Mattress) and his grandson Adam Guettel (The Light in the Piazza) in The Sweetest Sounds: A Century of Song from Rodgers...
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