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BWW Reviews: Rosie Herrera Dance Theatre Takes NYC by Storm with VARIOUS STAGES OF DROWNING: A CABARET at the Joyce
by Kayt MacMaster - January 28, 2013
Rosie Herrera Dance Theatre was anything but cautious, reserved or subtle for a first-timer. Hailing from the hot city of Miami, the company presented "Various Stages of Drowning: A Cabaret," a work as vibrant in color as it was in character....
by Kayt MacMaster - January 28, 2013
Rosie Herrera Dance Theatre was anything but cautious, reserved or subtle for a first-timer. Hailing from the hot city of Miami, the company presented "Various Stages of Drowning: A Cabaret," a work as vibrant in color as it was in character....
BWW Reviews: Frightening Intensity in Seattle Rep's AMERICAN BUFFALO
by Jay Irwin - January 17, 2013
As with any David Mamet play, "American Buffalo" currently on stage at the Seattle Rep has a few stock elements. Clever banter, high stakes and more F-Bombs than you can shake a stick at. Yes, if you're put off by harsh language then stop reading now and plan on seeing something else. But if you ...
by Jay Irwin - January 17, 2013
As with any David Mamet play, "American Buffalo" currently on stage at the Seattle Rep has a few stock elements. Clever banter, high stakes and more F-Bombs than you can shake a stick at. Yes, if you're put off by harsh language then stop reading now and plan on seeing something else. But if you ...
BWW Reviews: Palindrome Theatre Presents an Exciting New Work in ATTIC SPACE
by Jeff Davis - December 11, 2012
Austin's Palindrome Theatre certainly has a short but interesting history. When it opened three years ago, Palindrome stated they would close their doors in December 2012. In those three short years, they've staged seven productions and have earned plenty of critical acclaim. And now as it is Dec...
by Jeff Davis - December 11, 2012
Austin's Palindrome Theatre certainly has a short but interesting history. When it opened three years ago, Palindrome stated they would close their doors in December 2012. In those three short years, they've staged seven productions and have earned plenty of critical acclaim. And now as it is Dec...
THE MESSENGER Begins 12/13 at Roy Arias Stages
by Kelsey Denette - November 29, 2012
Jonas Productions presents THE MESSENGER, an original drama by Paul Kodiak previewing at Roy Arias Stages on Thursday, December 13 prior to Opening on Friday December 14 for a three week run. Dante Giammarco directs. ...
by Kelsey Denette - November 29, 2012
Jonas Productions presents THE MESSENGER, an original drama by Paul Kodiak previewing at Roy Arias Stages on Thursday, December 13 prior to Opening on Friday December 14 for a three week run. Dante Giammarco directs. ...
BWW Reviews: MEMPHIS Lives in Sacramento
by Harmony Wheeler - November 01, 2012
The audience had no trouble taking the advice of Tony Award-winning musical "Memphis" in its final moments Tuesday night at the Sacramento Community Center. In a high-spirited finale, the cast sang, "Listen to the beat. Play it, obey it. Love it with your feet. Listen to your soul… let it make you...
by Harmony Wheeler - November 01, 2012
The audience had no trouble taking the advice of Tony Award-winning musical "Memphis" in its final moments Tuesday night at the Sacramento Community Center. In a high-spirited finale, the cast sang, "Listen to the beat. Play it, obey it. Love it with your feet. Listen to your soul… let it make you...
BWW Reviews: MOBY DICK a New Classic With Reimagined Opera
by Harmony Wheeler - October 22, 2012
Storytelling at its best, San Francisco Opera's co-production of new opera "Moby Dick" overwhelms upon sight and hearing. The magnificent production has some of the most exquisite music ever written for the stage. Jack Heggie's grand cinematic score moves faultlessly from solemn, contemplative momen...
by Harmony Wheeler - October 22, 2012
Storytelling at its best, San Francisco Opera's co-production of new opera "Moby Dick" overwhelms upon sight and hearing. The magnificent production has some of the most exquisite music ever written for the stage. Jack Heggie's grand cinematic score moves faultlessly from solemn, contemplative momen...
BWW Reviews: Gripping Performances in the Confusing DISCO PIGS at Sound Theatre Company
by Jay Irwin - September 25, 2012
First off let me say that the language in this is difficult at best to get through. And no, I don't mean coarse language (although there's plenty of that too) but the Irish accents and regional terms. Fortunately Sound Theatre Company's current production of "Disco Pigs" is being performed by two ...
by Jay Irwin - September 25, 2012
First off let me say that the language in this is difficult at best to get through. And no, I don't mean coarse language (although there's plenty of that too) but the Irish accents and regional terms. Fortunately Sound Theatre Company's current production of "Disco Pigs" is being performed by two ...
Neal Mayer Leads Ivoryton's OLIVER!, Now thru 9/2
by BWW News Desk - August 08, 2012
No sooner had the curtain gone down on the final moments of Ivoryton's smash hit HAIRSPRAY, than Neal Mayer was dropping Wilbur's Hawaiian shirts in the laundry basket and doffing the rags and tatters of that lovable villain, Fagin. In just 10 short days, OLIVER! will open and the transformation wil...
by BWW News Desk - August 08, 2012
No sooner had the curtain gone down on the final moments of Ivoryton's smash hit HAIRSPRAY, than Neal Mayer was dropping Wilbur's Hawaiian shirts in the laundry basket and doffing the rags and tatters of that lovable villain, Fagin. In just 10 short days, OLIVER! will open and the transformation wil...
Neal Mayer to Lead Ivoryton's OLIVER!, 8/8-9/2
by Kelsey Denette - July 30, 2012
No sooner had the curtain gone down on the final moments of Ivoryton's smash hit HAIRSPRAY, than Neal Mayer was dropping Wilbur's Hawaiian shirts in the laundry basket and doffing the rags and tatters of that lovable villain, Fagin. In just 10 short days, OLIVER! will open and the transformation wil...
by Kelsey Denette - July 30, 2012
No sooner had the curtain gone down on the final moments of Ivoryton's smash hit HAIRSPRAY, than Neal Mayer was dropping Wilbur's Hawaiian shirts in the laundry basket and doffing the rags and tatters of that lovable villain, Fagin. In just 10 short days, OLIVER! will open and the transformation wil...
BWW Reviews: Throughline Theatre Company Tackles AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY, Through 7/28
by Alexandra Strycula - July 22, 2012
Tracy Letts' 21st century masterpiece August: Osage County is a behemoth of play. Between the drug dependence, incest, perversion, and suicide that plague the eclectic bunch known as the Weston family, there's certainly a lot for one to process during the nearly-three hour marathon that is Letts' To...
by Alexandra Strycula - July 22, 2012
Tracy Letts' 21st century masterpiece August: Osage County is a behemoth of play. Between the drug dependence, incest, perversion, and suicide that plague the eclectic bunch known as the Weston family, there's certainly a lot for one to process during the nearly-three hour marathon that is Letts' To...
BWW Reviews: Cathy Rigby still magical in PETER PAN
by Lauren Smart - July 12, 2012
The story of PETER PAN has always demanded a great deal of imagination, but it seems the production currently onstage at Fair Park Music Hall could use an extra sprinkle of pixie dust....
by Lauren Smart - July 12, 2012
The story of PETER PAN has always demanded a great deal of imagination, but it seems the production currently onstage at Fair Park Music Hall could use an extra sprinkle of pixie dust....
MARIE CURIE Premieres at Hollywood Fringe, Now thru 6/21
by BWW News Desk - June 07, 2012
The 2012 Hollywood Fringe Festival is the next stop for "An Evening with 'Marie Curie: Rogue Scientist,'" a new one-woman play chronicling the famed physicist's life. "Rogue Scientist" explores the trials and successes of Madame Marie Curie - from her childhood in Russian-occupied Poland and Parisia...
by BWW News Desk - June 07, 2012
The 2012 Hollywood Fringe Festival is the next stop for "An Evening with 'Marie Curie: Rogue Scientist,'" a new one-woman play chronicling the famed physicist's life. "Rogue Scientist" explores the trials and successes of Madame Marie Curie - from her childhood in Russian-occupied Poland and Parisia...
MARIE CURIE to Premiere at Hollywood Fringe, 6/7-21
by Kelsey Denette - May 28, 2012
The 2012 Hollywood Fringe Festival is the next stop for "An Evening with 'Marie Curie: Rogue Scientist,'" a new one-woman play chronicling the famed physicist's life. "Rogue Scientist" explores the trials and successes of Madame Marie Curie - from her childhood in Russian-occupied Poland and Parisia...
by Kelsey Denette - May 28, 2012
The 2012 Hollywood Fringe Festival is the next stop for "An Evening with 'Marie Curie: Rogue Scientist,'" a new one-woman play chronicling the famed physicist's life. "Rogue Scientist" explores the trials and successes of Madame Marie Curie - from her childhood in Russian-occupied Poland and Parisia...
2012 Tony Awards Clip Countdown - Day 6: ROCK OF AGES Rocks Radio City
by Pat Cerasaro - May 17, 2012
Today's memorable Tony Awards moment for the ages comes courtesy of a former AMERICAN IDOL contestant-cum-Broadway leading man - Constantine Maroulis, who was nominated for Best Actor In A Musical at the 2009 Tony Awards ceremony - leading a cast of 80s mall-hair-ed New Jerseyians all armed with a s...
by Pat Cerasaro - May 17, 2012
Today's memorable Tony Awards moment for the ages comes courtesy of a former AMERICAN IDOL contestant-cum-Broadway leading man - Constantine Maroulis, who was nominated for Best Actor In A Musical at the 2009 Tony Awards ceremony - leading a cast of 80s mall-hair-ed New Jerseyians all armed with a s...
BWW Reviews: The Bushnell’s 25th Anniversary Tour of LES MISERABLES - Better Than Original
by BWW News Desk - March 11, 2012
Boublil-Schonberg classic revisited in a highly worthwhile tour revival at The Bushnell...
by BWW News Desk - March 11, 2012
Boublil-Schonberg classic revisited in a highly worthwhile tour revival at The Bushnell...
BWW Reviews: The Bushnell’s 25th Anniversary Tour of LES MISERABLES - Better Than Original
by Jacques Lamarre - March 08, 2012
Boublil-Schonberg classic revisited in a highly worthwhile tour revival at The Bushnell...
by Jacques Lamarre - March 08, 2012
Boublil-Schonberg classic revisited in a highly worthwhile tour revival at The Bushnell...
Review - Wit
by Ben Peltz - February 02, 2012
Despite its title, it's easy to forget what a funny play Margaret Edson's Wit is. But then, this Pulitzer winner is as much about humor - the dry, detached kind - and its power to attack and defend as it is about a woman's slow and painful death from late stage ovarian cancer....
by Ben Peltz - February 02, 2012
Despite its title, it's easy to forget what a funny play Margaret Edson's Wit is. But then, this Pulitzer winner is as much about humor - the dry, detached kind - and its power to attack and defend as it is about a woman's slow and painful death from late stage ovarian cancer....
NewFilmmakers NY Series To Take Place 1/4
by BWW News Desk - January 04, 2012
The NewFilmmakers NY Series will take place on January 4th and screens at Anthology Film Archives on the Lower East Side at 32 Second Avenue & 2nd Street. Tickets for the whole evening at NewFilmmakers NY are only $6 and are available at the Anthology Box Office the night of screening....
by BWW News Desk - January 04, 2012
The NewFilmmakers NY Series will take place on January 4th and screens at Anthology Film Archives on the Lower East Side at 32 Second Avenue & 2nd Street. Tickets for the whole evening at NewFilmmakers NY are only $6 and are available at the Anthology Box Office the night of screening....
NewFilmmakers NY Series To Take Place 1/4
by Max Schwager - January 02, 2012
The NewFilmmakers NY Series will take place on January 4th and screens at Anthology Film Archives on the Lower East Side at 32 Second Avenue & 2nd Street. Tickets for the whole evening at NewFilmmakers NY are only $6 and are available at the Anthology Box Office the night of screening....
by Max Schwager - January 02, 2012
The NewFilmmakers NY Series will take place on January 4th and screens at Anthology Film Archives on the Lower East Side at 32 Second Avenue & 2nd Street. Tickets for the whole evening at NewFilmmakers NY are only $6 and are available at the Anthology Box Office the night of screening....
Zadkiel Productions & Hart House Present The Gentleman Caller 10/19
by Gabrielle Sierra - September 29, 2011
On October 19, 2011 Hart House Theatre will partner with Zadkiel Productions to present the world premiere of a play by James Cunningham and Martin Hunter....
by Gabrielle Sierra - September 29, 2011
On October 19, 2011 Hart House Theatre will partner with Zadkiel Productions to present the world premiere of a play by James Cunningham and Martin Hunter....
Photo Flash: Woody Guthrie Dreams At Theater For The New City
by Gabrielle Sierra - September 08, 2011
'Woody Guthrie Dreams' a play by Michael Patrick Flanagan Smith directed by Isabel Milenski takes place in the final moments of the iconic American folk singer's life....
by Gabrielle Sierra - September 08, 2011
'Woody Guthrie Dreams' a play by Michael Patrick Flanagan Smith directed by Isabel Milenski takes place in the final moments of the iconic American folk singer's life....
Universal Studios Home Ent Releases Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon
by Gabrielle Sierra - September 06, 2011
Prepare to go behind the headlines as Michael Jackson's mother Katherine, brother Tito, sister Rebbie and more than fifty friends, peers and associates share intimate and fascinating stories about the singer's illustrious life....
by Gabrielle Sierra - September 06, 2011
Prepare to go behind the headlines as Michael Jackson's mother Katherine, brother Tito, sister Rebbie and more than fifty friends, peers and associates share intimate and fascinating stories about the singer's illustrious life....
Lifetime Presents 'Hef's Runaway Bride,' 7/19
by Lauren Wolman - July 08, 2011
It was this summer's most talked about wedding... and then breakup. Hugh Hefner, the world's most famous bachelor, and Playmate girlfriend Crystal Harris were all set for their lavish fairy-tale wedding at the Playboy Mansion in L.A. last month. But after months of planning and just days before the ...
by Lauren Wolman - July 08, 2011
It was this summer's most talked about wedding... and then breakup. Hugh Hefner, the world's most famous bachelor, and Playmate girlfriend Crystal Harris were all set for their lavish fairy-tale wedding at the Playboy Mansion in L.A. last month. But after months of planning and just days before the ...
Guggenheim Museum Presents T.1912 by Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster
by BWW News Desk - April 14, 2011
Inspired by the Titanic, T.1912 is a site-specific staged audience experience conceived by visual artist Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster for the Guggenheim rotunda....
by BWW News Desk - April 14, 2011
Inspired by the Titanic, T.1912 is a site-specific staged audience experience conceived by visual artist Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster for the Guggenheim rotunda....
Guggenheim Museum Presents T.1912 by Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster
by Gabrielle Sierra - March 23, 2011
Inspired by the Titanic, T.1912 is a site-specific staged audience experience conceived by visual artist Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster for the Guggenheim rotunda....
by Gabrielle Sierra - March 23, 2011
Inspired by the Titanic, T.1912 is a site-specific staged audience experience conceived by visual artist Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster for the Guggenheim rotunda....
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