This Time Next Year follows the emotional journeys of ordinary people as they embark on extraordinary missions to change their lives, over the course of just twelve months. But what would have been one year for them, is only moments for viewers as each transformation is revealed instantaneously as participants enter one door and emerge from another, showing off a new version of themselves.
From reconstructive surgeries to heartwarming reunions, infertility to weight loss, no hurdle is too big for the brave individuals who have chosen to take control of their lives on This Time Next Year. Before she sends them off on their journeys, Deeley meets each participant and they make their personal pledge for change in front of a live audience. Only after their reveal will viewers learn how, and if, they achieved their goals as the participants relive their challenges and share their successes.
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Feature: Eight Days Of Jewish Artists In Cabaret And Concert - Day One
by Stephen Mosher - December 18, 2022
For the eight days of Hanukkah Broadway World is looking at eight Jewish artists from the industry. Day one features Alexandra Silber....
Review: THE MAGIC FLUTE, Royal Opera House
by Franco Milazzo - December 18, 2022
As the wrangles continue over the funding of the arts in general – and London opera in particular – up pops David McVicar’s The Magic Flute to show just what the fuss is all about. @royaloperahouse #opera...
Interview: 'Gospel Isn't Restrictive to Any One Genre' London Community Gospel Choir on Humble Origins and Celebrating Their Huge Anniversary
by Aliya Al-Hassan - December 14, 2022
After a dazzling concert at the Royal Albert Hall in 2021, the choir returns for the 2022 Christmas season with an exciting festive show featuring the gospel classics you love, with musical accompaniment from Heritage Orchestra and the powerhouse London Community Gospel Choir band. This year’s ...
Interview: SMASH-ing Broadway Baby Megan Hilty Talks Caroling with The Tabernacle Choir & Neal McDonough
by Gil Kaan - December 06, 2022
Megan Hilty’s stint with The Tabernacle Choir last year O Holy Night, narrated by everybody’s favorite baddie Neal McDonough, will air on PBS December 13, 2022 and BYUtv on December 18, 2022. This, the latest edition of PBS’ #1 primetime holiday program for seventeen years, “Christmas with T...
REP Founder Sanford (Sandy) Robbins to Step Down
by A.A. Cristi - August 04, 2021
After 32 years of working devotedly as the Producing Artistic Director of the Resident Ensemble Players (REP), Founder and Director of the Professional Theatre Training Program (PTTP), and Theatre Department Chairperson at the University of Delaware, Sanford (Sandy) Robbins has announced that he wil...
BWW Feature: ONLINE VIRTUAL OPERA TOUR at Home Computer Screens
by Maria Nockin - May 15, 2021
For her Los Angeles Opera Signature Recital, mezzo-soprano Susan Graham, accompanied by Jeremy Frank, sings a collection of her favorite songs. They perform works by 20th-century composer Kurt Weill, including 'Lonely House,' 'I'm a Stranger Here Myself,” and 'September Song.” LAO will strea...
Broadway Stars Share What They're Most Looking Forward to in 2021
by Stephi Wild - January 01, 2021
For the past few weeks, BroadwayWorld's Richard Ridge has been asking his guests on Backstage Live what they are thankful for this holiday season. He has spoken to Broadway stars such as James Monroe Iglehart, Norm Lewis, John Lloyd Young, Carmen Cusack, and more! ...
BWW Review: Olney Theatre Center's A CHRISTMAS CAROL a Joyful Celebration
by Andrew White - December 18, 2020
Morella’s work as the adaptor/director/performer in this piece practically needs no introduction, and his comfort with the material enables him to switch characters and voices with ease. And Olney Theatre Center has teamed up with Chiet Productions, whose camera work enables us to experience More...
Global Concert Industry Lost Over $30 Billion in 2020
by Stephi Wild - December 14, 2020
The global concert industry lost over $30 billion in 2020 due to the health crisis. This includes $9.7 billion at the box office. The information was reported in Pollstar's year-end report. ...
Michael Ball and Alfie Boe Discuss Their New Christmas Album and More on Backstage LIVE With Richard Ridge
by Stephi Wild - November 28, 2020
BroadwayWorld's Richard Ridge is keeping up with all of your favorite stars' latest projects on Backstage Live, bringing you in-depth interviews twice weekly. On November 24, he chatted with Broadway and West End superstars Michael Ball and Alfie Boe, who just released a new album 'Together at...
Edinburgh's Christmas Lights Up The Capital To Thank Key Workers
by A.A. Cristi - November 27, 2020
Edinburgh looks very different this Christmas to any other year in recent memory. However, despite the lack of any live activity, City of Edinburgh Council and its Edinburgh's Christmas producer, Underbelly, wanted to mark Light Night, the traditional switch-on, which is usually seen by thousands of...
John Cassini and Carmen Moore Among Winners of 9th Annual UBCP/ACTRA Awards
by Stephi Wild - November 22, 2020
Tonight UBCP/ACTRA honoured members of its community - in a streamed event for the first time in its nine year history - presenting six performance categories and two lifetime achievement awards at its 9th annual awards show. ...
SMALL BREWERY SUNDAY Gives Breweries a Boost on 11/29
by Marina Kennedy - November 13, 2020
Small Brewery Sunday will return for a second year on Nov. 29. The national beer holiday, created by the Brewers Association (BA)-the not-for-profit trade association dedicated to small and independent American craft brewers-encourages beer lovers to celebrate on the Sunday after Thanksgiving and su...
BWW Interview: Vivienne Benesch of PlayMakers Repertory Company
by Jeffrey Kare - August 23, 2020
I recently had the great pleasure of interviewing Vivienne Benesch, who is the Producing Artistic Director of PlayMakers Repertory Company in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. At PlayMakers, she has helmed productions of Life of Galileo, Leaving Eden, The May Queen, Three Sisters, Love Alone, RED, and In...
The All Genders, Lifestyles, And Identities Film Festival Announces Schedule For aGLIFF 33: Prism
by Kaitlin Milligan - July 22, 2020
Austin's oldest film festival, The All Genders, Lifestyles, and Identities Film Festival (aGLIFF) announces the schedule for film screenings and Q&As along with late addition, “Keith Haring: Street Art Boy” by Ben Anthony for aGLIFF 33: Prism, August 6-16, 2020....
BWW Interview: Robert Hartwell of North Carolina Theatre's MEMPHIS
by Jeffrey Kare - March 09, 2020
From March 24th-29th, North Carolina Theatre will be presenting a production of Joe DiPietro & David Bryan's 2010 Tony-winning musical, Memphis, at Raleigh Memorial Auditorium. I recently had the great pleasure of interviewing Robert Hartwell, who will be directing and choreographing the production....
BWW Review: Eight O'Clock Theatre's Production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's SUNSET BOULEVARD Is a Technical Marvel
by Peter Nason - February 29, 2020
Great voices and incredible sets and lighting cannot hide the weaknesses of the musical....
How To Find An Acting Teacher in NYC
by Josh Lamon - September 12, 2019
You are an aspiring actor in NYC pounding the pavement, getting up at the crack of dawn and waiting in line to hopefully get seen. Congratulations! You are doing everything right! But what else can you do to book the gig? Take as many classes (acting lessons/acting techniques/audition prep) as you ...
The Academy Invites 842 To Membership; 50% Are Women
by Kaitlin Milligan - July 02, 2019
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is extending invitations to join the organization to 842 artists and executives who have distinguished themselves by their contributions to theatrical motion pictures. The 2019 class is 50% women, 29% people of color, and represents 59 countries. Those...
BWW Interview: Theatre Life with Nicholas Rodriguez
by Elliot Lanes - March 11, 2019
You most likely know today's subject Nicholas Rodriguez from his many area appearances at Arena Stage. Who could forget his Billy Bigelow in Carousel or his Freddy Eynsford-Hill in My Fair Lady or Curly in Oklahoma!? The latter garnered Nicholas a Helen Hayes Award for Best Actor in a Musical....
BWW Blog: Back to School - Why You Should Create Your Own Work in College
by Student Blogger: Harley Ann Kulp - September 28, 2018
Creating your own work while in college can open more doors than you can imagine. That silly idea you have late one night could turn into something incredible and go on to be the start of your career....
BWW Blog: Hitting the Ground Running Post-Spring Break
by Student Blogger: Kyle Mason - March 22, 2018
It was so nice to spend a week home sleeping in every day and catching up with friends and family, but I'm happy to be back in the swing of things here in Bloomington....
BWW Interview: BARBER OF SEVILLE Star Eric Owens Talks Pressure, Comedy, and Proper Booing Technique
by Katricia Lang - February 06, 2018
Eric Owens and I discuss stand-up comedy, Star Wars, and how Europeans boo an opera production without booing the performers. And, on occasion, we discuss his reasons for being in Houston: To perform the lead role in Houston Grand Opera's THE BARBER OF SEVILLE as well as guest judge for the company'...
FOLLIES Will Return To The National Theatre; Cast Recording To Be Released
by Alan Henry - January 30, 2018
The Stage reports that The National Theatre's production of FOLLIES will be revived next year, per director Dominic Cooke....
Cat Deeley Hosts Lifetime's New Transformation Series THIS TIME NEXT YEAR, Today
by BWW News Desk - January 16, 2018
Just in time to make New Year's resolutions, Lifetime debuts new series, THIS TIME NEXT YEAR, with Emmy nominee Cat Deeley as the host....
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