Acclaimed Songwriter Tia Tia Unveils New Single 'Boys Go Marching'
by Michael Major - May 06, 2022
It arrives on the heels of recent anthems such as “Night & Day” and “Call Me.” Between the sassy lyric video and showstopping and stunning music video, the latter has amassed over 250K cumulative YouTube views and counting....
SING STREET, BHANGIN' IT & More Announced for The Huntington's 2022-2023 Season
by Chloe Rabinowitz - April 13, 2022
The Huntington has announced its 2022-2023 season, featuring 8 shows including 2 jubilant new musicals, 3 world premiere plays, one recent Broadway hit, and an outstanding revival of an August Wilson classic. ...
Listen: Lisa Lampanelli Talks Kindness in the Arts & More on THE ART OF KINDNESS
by Chloe Rabinowitz - December 13, 2021
Robert Peterpaul, in association with the Broadway Podcast Network, welcomed acclaimed former stand-up comic Lisa Lampanelli on today’s episode of The Art of Kindness. They discuss Lisa's journey from 'Queen of Mean' to 'Queen of Meaning,' recognizing what's good for you, kindness within the ar...
Photos: MTA Encourages New Yorkers to Take the Subway to Broadway With New Ad Campaign
by Stephi Wild - November 09, 2021
In 1977, stars from Broadway shows gathered onboard a New York City subway car to take what would become an iconic photo, appearing with the tag line “The Only Sure Way to Make It to Broadway.” Forty-four years later, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and Broadway advertising age...
X. ARI Set To Release New EP 'Anja' on July 23rd
by Sarah Jae Leiber - July 07, 2021
Throughout her career X. ARI has always made it a point to show her powerful story of living and thriving with several mental health challenges....
Guest Blog: David Lan On A Theatrical Life Richly Lived
by BWW Staff - May 27, 2021
During the time I was running a theatre my boyfriend used to say that the difference between Monday to Saturday and then Sunday was that all the days of the week were the same, except that on Sunday there was somebody on the sofa fast asleep. And so it was that after eighteen years and something lik...
RTX at Home Podcast Festival Presented by The Roost
by Sarah Jae Leiber - August 28, 2020
RTX at Home, a virtual RTX event taking place September 15-25, is thrilled to announce the 2020 RTX at Home Podcast Festival panel lineup presented by The Roost....
Next Generation Of Emerging Jewish Theater Pros Present Fresh, Original Zoom Show With Jewish Women's Theatre
by A.A. Cristi - July 09, 2020
The challenging task of choosing between right and wrong can lead not only to sleepless nights, it can also lead to great theater, as the NEXT generation of Jewish theater professionals discovered when creating For Goodness' Sake, their original, brand-new show for Jewish Women's Theatre (JWT)....
Guest Blog: Olivia Beardsley and Isaac Stanmore On Showcase 2020's Help Hub
by Marianka Swain - June 09, 2020
It's easy to graduate from drama school thinking the learning is over. The thing is, what we didn't really realise at the start of our own careers is that graduating is just the beginning. You are not the finished product, and - more importantly - no one expects you to be. But how do you keep learni...
Guest Blog: Alex Cubb On New YouTube Series THE BARE & KLARE SHOW
by Marianka Swain - June 01, 2020
At the moment, we're working on a YouTube comedy/art show called The Bare & Klare Show, which is a six-part series hosted by two magical stoner bears, guiding the human race through lockdown....
Interview | Performer, Director, Teacher and Theatremaker Dr Bridget Boyle
by Virag Dombay - April 23, 2020
Bridget Boyle is an Australian-based performer, writer, director, researcher and teacher in Drama, with a focus on comedy and gender. In 1998, she co-founded Debase Productions with Liz Skitch and Robert Kronk, and since then their theatrical works have been performed in venues and festivals across ...
Two New Shows Added to the Massey Hall and Roy Thomson Hall Spring Programming Line-Up
by Chloe Rabinowitz - February 27, 2020
Two new shows have just been added to the Massey Hall and Roy Thomson Hall Spring programming line-up....
BWW Review: Antony Nunziata Wins Hearts with THE GREATEST LOVE SONGS at 54 Below
by Stephen Mosher - February 15, 2020
The popular singer-songwriter was on hand at 54 Below to give all a night of love songs, and he sure captured and kept the hearts of his fans....
BWW Review: DOWNSTAIRS Isn't the Play You'd Expect at City Theatre
by Greg Kerestan - January 23, 2020
Something is definitely wrong in Theresa Rebeck's claustrophobic dramedy- but who, or what, is it?...
Maxamoo Theater and Performance Podcast's Best & Worst of 2019, Part I
by Maxamoo - January 14, 2020
All 9 of our regular contributors have gathered: Aurin, Ben, David, Jack, Jose, Liz, Nicole, Patty, and PennyMaria! We're back together for our year-end spectacular, our annual episode in which we discuss the best and worst theater of the year....
ACIREMA; A New Dystopian Play Sets Its Opening Date
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 03, 2020
Up-and-coming playwright Georgeta Rae's dystopian piece aciremA opens Tuesday January 14th at 6pm at The Hudson Guild Theater in New York City. It is the play's New York City debut, and was penned by Georgeta beginning in 2016....
BWW Review: HOLIDAY CHESTNUTS Showcases Richard Holbrook's Heart at Don't Tell Mama
by Stephen Mosher - December 23, 2019
The crooner and staple of the cabaret community returns with one of his favorites - his Christmas show, and there's not an empty seat in the hose....
The Maxamoo Podcast Interviews Jaime Lozano about his Green Room 42 Show and 'Songs by an Immigrant'
by BWW News Desk - November 07, 2019
Jose talks to musical theatre composer Jaime Lozano about his career, and how he went from disliking Jesus Christ Superstar when he was growing up in Monterrey, Mexico, to becoming one of the most prolific composers living in the United States. Lozano shares insights about his process and share...
BWW Review: Kim Grogg and Lennie Watts Sweeten The Laurie Beechman Theatre with HOMETOWN HEROES
by Stephen Mosher - November 04, 2019
Two award winning cabaret besties are having a grand time playing HOMETOWN HEROES at The Laurie Beechman Theatre...
The Maxamoo Podcast's October Review, Sensory Immersive Shows, Off-Broadway Debuts
by Maxamoo - October 13, 2019
Nicole, Ben, and newcomer Linda talk about 2 immersive shows and 2 shows Off-Broadway....
BWW Interview: Ginger Costa-Jackson, Part 2: Mopping, Not Moping
by Erica Miner - October 03, 2019
Since I was last here I've had 3 jobs one right after the other, 1 red eye flight to get to the next rehearsal...
BWW Review: Lucie Arnaz Lights Up 54 Below with I GOT THE JOB!
by Stephen Mosher - October 02, 2019
The iconic Lucie Arnaz is showing everyone how it's done with I Got The Job! as she looks back on an impressive career with hilarious and tuneful results....
Everything You Need to Know About BroadwayWorld's Favorite Podcasts!
by Linnae Medeiros - September 30, 2019
It's time to break out your headphones because it's International Podcast Day! We're celebrating the special occasion by giving you our guide to BroadwayWorld's favorite must-listen podcasts. From Broadway veterans to Broadway debuts, and on-stage stars to off-stage creatives, there's a podcast for ...
The Maxamoo Podcast Previews Fall Theatre in New York
by Maxamoo - September 26, 2019
Aurin, David, and Ben come together to talk about shows New York coming up in the next few months. Productions discussed include HALFWAY BITCHES GO STRAIGHT TO HEAVEN, FIRES IN THE MIRROR, IS THIS A ROOM, SOFT POWER, SCOTLAND, PA, THE UNDERLYING CHRIS, and more....
BWW Review: JEKYLL & HYDE at Wilmington Drama League
by Rosanne DellAversano - September 11, 2019
Leslie Bricusse's book follows the basic outline of the often told tale. The good Dr. Henry Jekyll is a man with a mission - develop a serum that will separate mankind's innate dichotomy of good and evil to cure mental illness (mainly, his father). Dr. Jekyll's desire to test his formula is aggressi...
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