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BWW Review: Trainor Dance's Fifth Anniversary Season at Ailey
by Olga El - September 24, 2015
Trainor Dance's fifth anniversary season opened with multi-colored ghosts descending from the sky- silk skirts that featured as heavily as the dancers themselves in this excerpt of Faux Pas. The fabric was manipulated into a variety of shapes and garments, which has led many to draw comparisons with...
by Olga El - September 24, 2015
Trainor Dance's fifth anniversary season opened with multi-colored ghosts descending from the sky- silk skirts that featured as heavily as the dancers themselves in this excerpt of Faux Pas. The fabric was manipulated into a variety of shapes and garments, which has led many to draw comparisons with...
New Hampshire Theatre Project to Welcome Nancy Saklad for Acting Workshop, 7/27-29
by Tyler Peterson - July 02, 2015
New Hampshire Theatre Project is delighted to welcome back Nancy Saklad, associate professor of performance theatre at the State University of New York in New Paltz, to once againpresent her workshop Acting with the Felt Sense on July 27 and 29....
by Tyler Peterson - July 02, 2015
New Hampshire Theatre Project is delighted to welcome back Nancy Saklad, associate professor of performance theatre at the State University of New York in New Paltz, to once againpresent her workshop Acting with the Felt Sense on July 27 and 29....
BWW Reviews: WEST SIDE STORY Gets a Reboot at the Ziegfeld Theater
by Rob Myers - June 15, 2015
If your favorite musical ever had a favorite musical it would always inarguably be WEST SIDE STORY! With the book written by Arthur Laurents, original music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by the masterful Stephen Sondheim, and the entire original production directed and choreographed by the incomparab...
by Rob Myers - June 15, 2015
If your favorite musical ever had a favorite musical it would always inarguably be WEST SIDE STORY! With the book written by Arthur Laurents, original music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by the masterful Stephen Sondheim, and the entire original production directed and choreographed by the incomparab...
THE LITTLE RED LIGHTHOUSE AND THE GREAT GRAY BRIDGE -- A NEW MUSICAL to Have Free Public Reading 6/15
by Matt Tamanini - June 08, 2015
THE LITTLE RED LIGHTHOUSE AND THE GREAT GRAY BRIDGE -- A NEW MUSICAL by Jessica Ann Carp will have a public reading on Monday June 15th at 6pm. This will take place at Literary Walk in Central Park by 66th Street in the middle of the park as part of the Lulu & Leo Fund Sing For Hope NYC piano instal...
by Matt Tamanini - June 08, 2015
THE LITTLE RED LIGHTHOUSE AND THE GREAT GRAY BRIDGE -- A NEW MUSICAL by Jessica Ann Carp will have a public reading on Monday June 15th at 6pm. This will take place at Literary Walk in Central Park by 66th Street in the middle of the park as part of the Lulu & Leo Fund Sing For Hope NYC piano instal...
Tim Minchin Writes Eloquent Essay On MATILDA Beginnings
by Pat Cerasaro - May 25, 2015
Tim Minchin talks MATILDA!...
by Pat Cerasaro - May 25, 2015
Tim Minchin talks MATILDA!...
Jason Bunting Launches New Marketing Push for Self-Help Poetry Book
by Christina Mancuso - May 22, 2015
DOYLESTOWN, Pa....
by Christina Mancuso - May 22, 2015
DOYLESTOWN, Pa....
Expedia 2015 Road Rage Report: 'Texters' Enrage Fellow Drivers Most, Edging 'Tailgaters' and 'Left Lane Hogs' On List of Most Deplorable Driver Behaviors
by Robert Diamond - May 12, 2015
Today, Expedia.com, one of the world's largest full service travel sites*, released the results of the Expedia 2015 Road Rage Report, a yearly analysis of driving etiquette. The study was commissioned by Expedia and conducted by GfK, an independent global market research company. Among other que...
by Robert Diamond - May 12, 2015
Today, Expedia.com, one of the world's largest full service travel sites*, released the results of the Expedia 2015 Road Rage Report, a yearly analysis of driving etiquette. The study was commissioned by Expedia and conducted by GfK, an independent global market research company. Among other que...
BWW Reviews: THE TYPOGRAPHER'S DREAM is Missing a Story
by Hannah Menchhoff - April 19, 2015
THE TYPOGRAPHER'S DREAM, although relatable for many audiences, leaves one unsatisfied....
by Hannah Menchhoff - April 19, 2015
THE TYPOGRAPHER'S DREAM, although relatable for many audiences, leaves one unsatisfied....
Watergate Musical MARK FELT, SUPERSTAR Begins Tonight at Stage 72
by BWW News Desk - April 16, 2015
The next in a series of American History-inspired musicals to hit Off Broadway, 'Mark Felt, Superstar' begins its four performance run at The Triad's Stage 72 tonight, April 16....
by BWW News Desk - April 16, 2015
The next in a series of American History-inspired musicals to hit Off Broadway, 'Mark Felt, Superstar' begins its four performance run at The Triad's Stage 72 tonight, April 16....
Vanessa Lemonides Completes Cast for Watergate Musical MARK FELT, SUPERSTAR at Stage 72
by BWW News Desk - April 07, 2015
The next in a series of American History-inspired musicals to hit Off Broadway, "Mark Felt, Superstar" begins its four performance run at The Triad's Stage 72 on April 16. In addition to previously announced cast members Neal Mayer as Mark Felt (aka "Deep Throat"), Peter Benson as Bob Woodward, Mich...
by BWW News Desk - April 07, 2015
The next in a series of American History-inspired musicals to hit Off Broadway, "Mark Felt, Superstar" begins its four performance run at The Triad's Stage 72 on April 16. In addition to previously announced cast members Neal Mayer as Mark Felt (aka "Deep Throat"), Peter Benson as Bob Woodward, Mich...
Kathy Griffin Talks FASHION POLICE Exit on 'The View': 'Sometimes Felt Disingenuous to Me'
by Caryn Robbins - March 16, 2015
Kathy Griffin appeared on today's THE VIEW on ABC to discuss her recent decision to leave her post as co-host of E!'s FASHION POLICE....
by Caryn Robbins - March 16, 2015
Kathy Griffin appeared on today's THE VIEW on ABC to discuss her recent decision to leave her post as co-host of E!'s FASHION POLICE....
Author Alice Hoffman Discusses Bestselling Book, CBS Event Series THE DOVEKEEPERS
by Caryn Robbins - March 13, 2015
Alice Hoffman's critically acclaimed historical novel The Dovekeepers has been embraced by a significant and devoted readership since it was first published in 2011 by Scribner, an imprint of Simon & Schuster....
by Caryn Robbins - March 13, 2015
Alice Hoffman's critically acclaimed historical novel The Dovekeepers has been embraced by a significant and devoted readership since it was first published in 2011 by Scribner, an imprint of Simon & Schuster....
Joshua Rosenblum's MARK FELT, SUPERSTAR Comes to the Triad, 4/16-25
by BWW News Desk - March 10, 2015
The Triad Theater will present the first New York performances of 'Mark Felt, Superstar,' a new musical about Watergate's infamous Deep Throat, with book, music and lyrics by Joshua Rosenblum....
by BWW News Desk - March 10, 2015
The Triad Theater will present the first New York performances of 'Mark Felt, Superstar,' a new musical about Watergate's infamous Deep Throat, with book, music and lyrics by Joshua Rosenblum....
MARK FELT SUPERSTAR, New Musical About Watergate's Deep Throat to Play the Triad Theater
by Matt Sowell - March 10, 2015
The Triad Theater will present the first New York performances of 'Mark Felt, Superstar,' a new musical about Watergate's infamous Deep Throat, with book, music and lyrics by Joshua Rosenblum. Though his name is little known today, Mark Felt was the retired FBI man who revealed in 2005 that he had b...
by Matt Sowell - March 10, 2015
The Triad Theater will present the first New York performances of 'Mark Felt, Superstar,' a new musical about Watergate's infamous Deep Throat, with book, music and lyrics by Joshua Rosenblum. Though his name is little known today, Mark Felt was the retired FBI man who revealed in 2005 that he had b...
BWW Reviews: LOVE, LOSS, AND WHAT I WORE Expresses the Life of Every Woman
by Hannah Menchhoff - February 16, 2015
Love, Loss, and What I Wore is real. Lorraine Magee beautifully directs the regional premier of this production for Next Stop Theatre Company. It tells the stories of women's lives through their clothes....
by Hannah Menchhoff - February 16, 2015
Love, Loss, and What I Wore is real. Lorraine Magee beautifully directs the regional premier of this production for Next Stop Theatre Company. It tells the stories of women's lives through their clothes....
BWW Reviews: Nederlands Dans Theatre II
by Jennifer Fried - February 09, 2015
As an emerging dancer entrance into Nederlands Dans Theatre II, the training company for one of the world's leading innovative contemporary is tantamount to an Ivy League acceptance. Having the chance to see the talented young artists perform works by resident choreographers Paul Lightfoot and Sol ...
by Jennifer Fried - February 09, 2015
As an emerging dancer entrance into Nederlands Dans Theatre II, the training company for one of the world's leading innovative contemporary is tantamount to an Ivy League acceptance. Having the chance to see the talented young artists perform works by resident choreographers Paul Lightfoot and Sol ...
BWW Reviews: The American Favorite TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD at Orlando Shakes
by Kimberly Moy - February 03, 2015
Everyone has read Harper Lee's classic American novel TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, which explains the sold out crowds flocking to see Orlando Shakespeare's live adaptation. It is a luxurious production that ships audience right into 1930s southern life. As with all great stories the ones that leave a last...
by Kimberly Moy - February 03, 2015
Everyone has read Harper Lee's classic American novel TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, which explains the sold out crowds flocking to see Orlando Shakespeare's live adaptation. It is a luxurious production that ships audience right into 1930s southern life. As with all great stories the ones that leave a last...
BWW Reviews: Village's AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS Fails to Thrill
by Jay Irwin - January 26, 2015
A series of journal entries may work well as a literary device but as a theatrical endeavor it tends to fall flat. Unfortunately, Village Theatre's current stage interpretation of Jules Verne's famous novel "Around the World in 80 Days" falls into the latter category as the storytelling gets itself...
by Jay Irwin - January 26, 2015
A series of journal entries may work well as a literary device but as a theatrical endeavor it tends to fall flat. Unfortunately, Village Theatre's current stage interpretation of Jules Verne's famous novel "Around the World in 80 Days" falls into the latter category as the storytelling gets itself...
AMERICAN HORROR STORY's Finn Wittrock Talks Season Five & More
by Pat Cerasaro - January 21, 2015
Finn Wittrock dishes on AMERICAN HORROR STORY!...
by Pat Cerasaro - January 21, 2015
Finn Wittrock dishes on AMERICAN HORROR STORY!...
New York Theatre Ballet Names Anna Kepe-Haas as New Executive Director
by Tyler Peterson - January 14, 2015
Anna Kepe-Haas, a seasoned arts administrator with a diverse background in the performing arts, has been named Executive Director of New York Theatre Ballet....
by Tyler Peterson - January 14, 2015
Anna Kepe-Haas, a seasoned arts administrator with a diverse background in the performing arts, has been named Executive Director of New York Theatre Ballet....
BWW Reviews: Pony World's OR, THE WHALE Doesn't Engage
by Jay Irwin - October 31, 2014
You're having a nightmare where you're taking a literature class examining "Moby Dick", it's discussion day and you haven't read the book. That's what it felt like watching Pony World Theatre Company's new production of "Or, The Whale". If there were correlations between the play and the Melville ...
by Jay Irwin - October 31, 2014
You're having a nightmare where you're taking a literature class examining "Moby Dick", it's discussion day and you haven't read the book. That's what it felt like watching Pony World Theatre Company's new production of "Or, The Whale". If there were correlations between the play and the Melville ...
THE LITTLE RED LIGHTHOUSE AND THE GREAT GRAY BRIDGE -- A NEW MUSICAL to Premiere 10/11
by Tyler Peterson - October 08, 2014
THE LITTLE RED LIGHTHOUSE AND THE GREAT GRAY BRIDGE -- A NEW MUSICAL will debut a selection from the show at the Little Red Lighthouse Festival onSaturday October 11 at 2pm. This will take place at the actual site of the Little Red Lighthouse, located at the foot of the George Washington Bridge in ...
by Tyler Peterson - October 08, 2014
THE LITTLE RED LIGHTHOUSE AND THE GREAT GRAY BRIDGE -- A NEW MUSICAL will debut a selection from the show at the Little Red Lighthouse Festival onSaturday October 11 at 2pm. This will take place at the actual site of the Little Red Lighthouse, located at the foot of the George Washington Bridge in ...
New Musical LITTLE RED LIGHTHOUSE AND THE GREAT GRAY BRIDGE to Debut Selection 10/11
by Matt Tamanini - October 07, 2014
THE LITTLE RED LIGHTHOUSE AND THE GREAT GRAY BRIDGE -- A NEW MUSICAL will debut a selection from the show at the Little Red Lighthouse Festival on Saturday October 11 at 2pm. This will take place at the actual site of the Little Red Lighthouse, located at the foot of the George Washington Bridge in ...
by Matt Tamanini - October 07, 2014
THE LITTLE RED LIGHTHOUSE AND THE GREAT GRAY BRIDGE -- A NEW MUSICAL will debut a selection from the show at the Little Red Lighthouse Festival on Saturday October 11 at 2pm. This will take place at the actual site of the Little Red Lighthouse, located at the foot of the George Washington Bridge in ...
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