BWW Interview: Debbie Landis-Sigler Says FOREVER PLAID at Stagecrafters Has Great Music, Awesome Choreography and a Story to Warm Your Heart
by Stefani Chudnow - January 16, 2020 From January 17th until February 9th, Stagecrafters is putting on a production of the 1989 off-Broadway musical, Forever Plaid. Forever Plaid is a beloved story that takes you back in time on what Music Theatre International calls a 'goofy, 1950s nostalgia trip.'...
BWW Interview: Jennifer Connelly brings the hospitality to 'Snowpiercer'
by E.H. Reiter - May 16, 2020 ...
WHAT COMES NEXT? Premieres In NYC
by Stephi Wild - August 31, 2019 WHAT COMES NEXT?, a play written by LAWRENCE DANDRIDGE premieres at the NEW YORK THEATER FESTIVAL on September 17th, 18th & 21st at the Hudson Guild Theater on W 26th st, NYC....
16 College Students Share Their Back to School Experiences
by Taylor Brethauer - September 08, 2020 We've reached out to 16 of our college student bloggers to see how their colleges and universities are planning to move forward with classes and on campus activities and the impacts it has on performing arts courses and productions....
BWW Previews: Movie Deal for New Release WHAT IF IT'S US by Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera
by Bonnie Lynn Wagner - October 10, 2018 Yesterday marked the highly-buzzed about launch of WHAT IF IT'S US by Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera. Now, it's about to be a major motion picture....
Luke Combs Debuts New Song 'What You See Is What You Get'
by Kaitlin Milligan - October 08, 2019 ACM, CMA and CMT Award-winning artist Luke Combs' new song “What You See Is What You Get” is debuting today....
BWW Interview: The Jungle Talks About the Labors of Love, the Seattle Music Scene, and His New EP, INFERNO
by Courtney Symes - April 17, 2020 Back in Sacramento and ready to enter the California music scene is Troy Jagan, better known as The Jungle. His sound is an appealing mix of jazz, funk, r&b, and pop music complemented by a falsetto that brings to mind a young Michael Jackson. BroadwayWorld Sacramento spoke to The Jungle about his r...
BWW Blog: Use Your Voice!
by Student Blogger: Meg Graff - October 02, 2019 Here's the deal. I'm in my junior year of college, and approaching the scary world of adulthood. I'm almost there, and that's got me thinking a lot about my future career in the theatre and also as a person in the world. I'm a political person. It's something I care about a lot, and was, early in my...
Broadway's WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME Recoups
by Julie Musbach - July 15, 2019 The two-time Tony Award-nominated, Pulitzer Prize Finalist, and Obie Award-winning Best New American Play What the Constitution Means to Me has achieved full recoupment of its $2.5 million capitalization with the week ending July 14th, and will deliver a full return of capital to its investors with ...
RATINGS: WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS Among Leading Primetime Cable Comedy Series Premieres
by Kaitlin Milligan - April 02, 2019 FX's new verité vampire comedy series What We Do in the Shadows premiered as one of the top-rated new cable comedy series in over two years, with the highest three-day lift of any primetime cable comedy series premiere in that period and the highest three-day lift of any series premiere in FX's hist...
Roy Firestone Brings His ONE MAN SHOW To Jewish Family Services Of The Desert For One Very Special Performance
by David Green - November 16, 2019 Roy Firestone Brings His ONE MAN SHOW To Jewish Family Services Of The Desert For One Very Special Performance, Sunday, November 17 at 3:00 pm at the UC Riverside Palm Desert Campus. Critically acclaimed as a performer, monologist, humorist, musician and impressionist, Roy Firestone, the seven-time ...
BWW Blog: Everyone's a Critic – Listen to Yourself
by Student Blogger: Emily Bonifacio - February 12, 2020 This past weekend, I sat down and watched the Oscars. As I championed on some of my favorite films and those creative minds behind them, I reflected on those who were perhaps snubbed or didn't win in certain categories and it made me think about my own career and work as a creative individual. When ...
BWW Blog: Why I Chose Music as My Major
by Student Blogger: Tabitha Maher - October 23, 2018 The time has come for you to start thinking about college and what career you want to pursue. Do you want to be a doctor? A musician? An actor? A psychiatrist? A teacher? etc. What do you see yourself doing after college?...
BWW Camp Guide - Everything You Need to Know About Camp Broadway in 2020
by Linnae Medeiros - January 20, 2020 With the new year officially here, we're looking ahead to this coming summer and getting an in-depth look at some of the country's most prestigious summer theatre camps! We're chatting with the camps' faculty to find out about everything from the day-to-day life of campers to the variety of activiti...
16 College Students Share Their Back to School Experiences
by Taylor Brethauer - September 08, 2020 We've reached out to 16 of our college student bloggers to see how their colleges and universities are planning to move forward with classes and on campus activities and the impacts it has on performing arts courses and productions....
Breaking: WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME Will Play Broadway's Helen Hayes Theater This Spring
by Stephi Wild - January 14, 2019 The Clubbed Thumb, True Love, and New York Theatre Workshop production of What the Constitution Means to Me will come to Broadway this spring for a 12-week limited engagement, beginning performances at the Helen Hayes Theater (240 W 44th Street, New York, NY) on March 14, 2019, with opening night sc...
BWW Interview: Kevin Mathurin Talks THE VISIT at the National Theatre
by Anthony Walker-Cook - February 19, 2020 Kevin Mathurin is currently appearing in The Visit, Tony Kushner's adaptation of Friedrich Dürrenmatt's play of the same name at the National Theatre. Mathurin plays Bill, one of the inhabitants of Slurry tempted by Claire Zachanassian's offer of a billion dollars in exchange for the murder of one m...
Luke Combs' new deluxe album 'What You See Ain't Always What You Get' out October 23
by Robert Diamond - August 18, 2020 ACM, CMA and CMT Award-winning artist Luke Combs will release his new deluxe album, What You See Ain’t Always What You Get, October 23 on River House Artists/Columbia Nashville....
BWW Blog: Shakespeare Is Scary
by Student Blogger: Lyndsey Ruiz - May 04, 2020 Does the name William Shakespeare intimidate anyone else? Last semester, I was in an acting class and the second half of the syllabus was dedicated to Shakespeare monologues and sonnets. I had never read a Shakespeare play before and I was petrified....
BWW Interview: Renee Elise Goldsberry Explains Why This is the Time for HAMILTON
by Richard Ridge - June 30, 2020 Today's guest played the eldest Schuyler sister, Angelica- Tony winner Renée Elise Goldsberry! Richard Ridge chats with her about how she expects the story will continue to change lives and how it changed hers....
WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME Will Launch a National Tour In January 2020
by Stephi Wild - June 03, 2019 Heidi Schreck's Tony Award nominated play and Pulitzer Prize finalist What the Constitution Means to Me, directed by Oliver Butler, will embark on a national tour in January 2020, beginning at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles and playing 40 weeks in 22 cities including Charlotte, Hartford, Philad...
New Hampshire Theatre Project Prepares To Go From Pandemic To Provocative Theatre
by Stephi Wild - June 03, 2020 New Hampshire Theatre Project announces their NH Gives 2020 campaign with 24 hours of programming which delves into the impact of their work as they raise $10000 to support the creation of a new community-sourced play We Don't Know What This Is Yet. NH Gives, a statewide campaign that celebrates phi...
BWW Interview Andrea Goss and Jasmine Batchelor Chat About The River at TheaterWorks
by Carissa Chesanek - October 03, 2018 Jasmine Batchelor and Andrea Goss star in The River opening this month at TheaterWorks in Hartford, Connecticut. The two actresses sat down with BroadwayWorld.com to chat about the upcoming play, the characters, and what the best advice they ever received when first starting out in the business....
WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME Extends Broadway Run Through July!
by Nicole Rosky - March 31, 2019 On the night of its official opening, What the Constitution Means to Me has announced an extension of six additional weeks on Broadway. Initially announced for a 12-week engagement through June 9, 2019, What the Constitution Means to Me will now play through July 21, 2019 at the Helen Hayes Theater ...
UCLA Arts Invites The Public Into The Classroom For 10 Questions: Centennial Edition
by A.A. Cristi - September 18, 2019 The UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture will kick off the second edition of a?oe10 Questionsa?? on Oct. 1. Building on the success of its inaugural presentation in 2018, this hybrid undergraduate course and public event series engages leading scholars, artists, scientists, activists, philosophe... |