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Holy Ship! Wrecked Reveals Set Times, Theme Nights, Artist-Led Activities, And Sunrise Send Details Ahead Of 2023 Edition
by Chloe Rabinowitz - November 21, 2023 Holy Ship! Wrecked announces set times, theme nights, artist-led activities, and Sunrise Send details for the 2023 edition. Don't miss out on the stacked lineup and exciting activities. Tickets available on the official website....
Music Review: Julie Benko & Mykal Kilgore Make Us Glad They're Having A Christmas With Each Other With (I NEVER HAD A) CHRISTMAS WITH YOU
by Bobby Patrick - October 14, 2023 To have two such fine actor/singer/songwriter/STORYTELLERS sing the blues about Christmas turned out to be a real pleasure....
Interview: Producer akane Makes AGT Finalist, avantgardey Go Viral
by Ayaka Ozaki - February 16, 2024 akane: A choreographer representing Japan, renowned for 'Bubbly Dance.” That video, released on YouTube in 2017, has surpassed 100 million views. akane is versatile, contributing to various commercials and video supervisions. ...
Review: THE HOT SARDINES Offer Zing & Swing at Birdland
by Rob Lester - March 08, 2024 The Hot Sardines bring pure entertainment with their polish and panache to Birdland with two shows a night through March 9. Their jazz is hot, but there’s nothing 'fishy' about the authentic sound they spin. Their music is fun and accessible, sly, and frisky. ...
Review: POTUS at CVRep
by Kay Kudukis - March 01, 2024 What did our critic think of POTUS at CVRep? POTUS or Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying To Keep Him Alive, now playing at CVRep, premiered on Broadway at The Schubert Theatre in 2022. I...
Student Blog: What Musical Each Starship Food Delivery Robot Would Be
by Student Blogger: Jules Donohue - October 31, 2023 If you're a college student, you might know what a Starship food delivery robot is. If you don’t know what it is, picture this: you’re walking to a class or back to your dorm and suddenly you see this little white cube thing on wheels that rolls around the campus....
HOLY SHIP! WRECKED Announces Lineup For 2023 Edition
by A.A. Cristi - July 26, 2023 Holy Ship! Wrecked has announced its 2023 lineup. Eleven years ago, Holy Ship! reimagined what a music festival experience and community could be, with its successor Holy Ship! Wrecked bringing this concept to land with even more potential for complete attendee immersion....
Interview: 'It's Definitely an Art Form': Choreographer Alison Faulk on Channing Tatum, Female Empowerment and Self Expression in MAGIC MIKE LIVE
by Kat Mokrynski - December 12, 2023 Recently we had the opportunity to talk with Alison Faulk, the choreographer for not only Magic Mike Live but the Magic Mike movies as well! We discussed how she first fell in love with dance, what it is like to choreograph with a team, and what the creative process is like for something so interact...
Review: AS YOU LIKE IT, Shakespeare's Globe
by Cindy Marcolina - August 31, 2023 Its strength is obviously in its joyous and uncompromising queer nature. McDougall casts it entirely gender-blind, making it a piece where gender doesn’t matter, even though its role is at the very core of it. They turn it into an exploration of the performative quality of identity with plenty of to...
Sisters Act Up And Over The Top In Lively Production of SISTER ACT at Toby's In Columbia
by Cybele Pomeroy - September 19, 2023 SISTER ACT at Toby's in Columbia is a delightfully energetic show that is woman-driven and relationship-positive. Songwriter Alan Menken and lyricist Glenn Slater (of Disney fame) create numbers specifically for theatrical production of the movie-inspired script. Ear-pleasing harmonies abound in an ...
Review: ORDINARY DAYS at BWU Musical Theatre Program
by Roy Berko - March 19, 2024 What did our critic think of ORDINARY DAYS at BWU Musical Theatre Program In Collaboration With Playhouse Square/Cleveland? Adam Gwon, who wrote the music and lyrics for ORDINARY DAYS, which recently finished its run as part of the Playhouse Square/Baldwin Wallace annual collaboration, was in atten...
Review: Polarisasi, Indonesia's Contemporary Answer to Hamilton
by Rakaputra Paputungan - February 20, 2024 What did our critic think of POLARISASI at Graha Bhakti Budaya?...
Interview: Choreographer Bethany White Shares the Magic of A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS at Queensbury Theatre
by Miranda Keating - December 19, 2023 Queensbury Theatre, West Houston’s historic non-profit theatre located in CityCentre, has announced its return of Main Stage shows with 'A Charlie Brown Christmas' this December. BroadwayWorld Houston had the chance to talk with choreographer Bethany White, who shares with us what we can look forw...
Interview: Real-Life Married Couple Alexandra Socha & Etai Benson Share the Stage in FIDDLER ON THE ROOF
by Chloe Rabinowitz - December 17, 2023 BroadwayWorld interviews Alexandra Socha and Etai Benson about taking on the roles of Motel and Tzeitel in Fiddler on the Roof at Paper Mill Playhouse. Explore their real-life relationship and the joys of working together on stage....
Review: BEAUTIFUL THING, Stratford East
by Cindy Marcolina - September 25, 2023 The show is generally delightful, but one can’t shake the feeling that there’s so much more to explore. Simpson-Pike crafts a beautiful revival that ends with an adorable moment that ties the community together, but the script seems to forget the main reason the two boys connected in the first place...
Tara Dublin Unveils New Novel, THE SOUND OF SETTLING
by Blair Ingenthron - October 14, 2023 Tara Dublin, renowned political writer and former midday DJ on KNRK ('94/7 Alternative Portland'), is set to make her debut as a novelist with the release of 'The Sound of Settling.'...
Kumu Kahua Theatre and Bamboo Ridge Press Reveal the Winner of the July 2023 Go Try PlayWrite Contest
by Stephi Wild - August 17, 2023 The July Go Try PlayWrite winner is Steven D. Miller for his pieceIamb and You Are Too ...
MTV Sets 'Best Jerzday Ever' With ALL STAR SHORE Premiere
by Michael Major - August 24, 2023 Narrated by Jersey Shore Family Vacation’s Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi, the competition series features 12 reality stars from some of television’s most iconic series - Jersey Shore, Geordie Shore, Germany Shore, Acapulco Shore, Rio Shore, F Boy Island and Too Hot To Handle - as they come together for an...
Review: A Triumphant JERSEY BOYS Debuts at the La Mirada Theatre
by Michael Quintos - April 26, 2024 A brand-new, reimagined regional iteration of the Tony-winning 2005 musical JERSEY BOYS now at the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts is exceeding all expectations. Featuring a superb ensemble cast performing The Four Seasons' greatest hits, this spectacular, high-energy, crowd-pleasing produ...
Review: FOUR SHOWS Show the Variety Offered by the Venue That's 41 Years Old: Don't Tell Mama
by Rob Lester - October 30, 2023 Anita Gillette is hosted by Ricky Ritzel, Jason Henderson sparkles with Noel Coward songs, Therese Lee recalls encounters with Hollywood stars and her own dramas, and some kids and teens strut their stuff at Don't Tell Mama....
Review: A FROGGY BECOMES at Open Fist Theatre Company
by Harker Jones - March 27, 2024 Writer Becky Wahlstrom imbues A FROGGY BECOMES with an absurdism that is only complemented by the absurdism of the ’80s with the neons and the poofy hair and the synthesized music....
Street Theatre Company's THE TRAIL TO OREGON May Be Hard to Describe, But It's More Fun Than A Bout of Dysentery
by Jeffrey Ellis - March 12, 2024 The answer is none of the above, obviously – you and I are showing our age with those ridiculous suggestions – and any effort to explain The Trail to Oregon to you would contain spoilers, which people oftentimes don’t want to know, sending particularly disturbing and frankly threatening emails to cr...
I HAVE NO ENEMIES Opens at Explosives Factory in April
by Stephi Wild - March 25, 2024 I Have No Enemies tours to Melbourne following a successful Canberra season in 2023. It opens at Explosives Factory, St Kilda, on Wednesday 10 April and runs for nine performances, until Saturday 20 April....
Student Blog: What Musical Each Starship Food Delivery Robot Would Be
by Student Blogger: Jules Donohue - October 31, 2023 If you're a college student, you might know what a Starship food delivery robot is. If you don’t know what it is, picture this: you’re walking to a class or back to your dorm and suddenly you see this little white cube thing on wheels that rolls around the campus....
Review: BRUSHSTROKE at Odyssey Theatre Ensemble
by Evan Henerson - February 12, 2024 John Ross Bowie’s Cold War comedy BRUSHSTROKE considers the role of 'art' from a bunch of different angles and fashions a very nifty play around it.... |