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...
Anthony Lawton Reinterprets THE GREAT DIVORCE 6/22 At PA Shakespeare Fest
by BWW News Desk - June 22, 2009 An imaginative parable transforms into theatrical magic in The Great Divorce at The Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival for one night only, Monday, June 22 at 7:30pm on the Main Stage....
'Dai (enough)' Updates Off-Broadway Performance Schedule
by BWW News Desk - January 12, 2008 Dai (enough) returns to the NY stage written and preformed by Iris Bahr. Dai premiered last season at The Culture Project, after which it played a sold-out month-long engagement at the Edinburgh Theatre Festival in August. In addition to receiving two 2007 NY Drama Desk Award nominations, including ...
'Washing Machine' to Begin June 20th
by BWW News Desk - June 04, 2008 'Washing Machine' to be presented at the Sanford Meisner Theater in NYC June 20-July 19. ...
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...
BWW Reviews: SANTALAND DIARIES and SEASON'S GREETINGS from Rhubarb/Pendulum 3
by Jeffrey Ellis - January 05, 2011 Thanks to a joint production of Nashville's Rhubarb Theater and Pendulum 3, Sedaris' twinbill for Christmas - The Santaland Diaries and Season's Greetings to Our Friends and Family, adapted for the stage by Joe Mantello - gave audiences just the right twist to the season, delivering laughs and evoki...
Iris Bahr in 'Dai' Return-Engagement; Begins 11/12
by BWW News Desk - October 09, 2007 Dai (enough), written and performed by Iris Bahr returns to New York with performances at the 45th Street Theatre beginning November 12....
OVER THE RAINBOW: Jessica Pinkett's Weekly Round-Up
by Jessica Pinkett - May 23, 2010 Danielle Hope is Dorothy!...
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....
Review - A Small Fire
by Ben Peltz - January 12, 2011 The old showbiz adage about always leavin' 'em wanting more isn't always the best advice, as exemplified Adam Bock's fascinating, understated and, in the end, frustratingly incomplete, A Small Fire. In his usual fashion, especially when teamed up, as he is here, with director Tripp Cullman, Bock ta...
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...
Review: ELEGIES - A SONG CYCLE
by Mark Andrew Lawrence - February 20, 2007 Toronto premiere of William FInn's ELEGIES proves an emotional rollar coaster! * * * * * (OUT OF 5)...
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...
Kids Steal Show in Civic Lights' Oliver!
by James Sims - December 06, 2006 With an impressive cast of 28 children, it is the younger talent that proves to be the heartbeat of this Lionel Bart adaptation of Charles Dicken's novel......
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....
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....
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....
UK News: The Gentle Hook at the Theatre Royal, Plymouth
by West End News Desk - February 02, 2005 The intense and gripping thriller The Gentle Hook, written by one of the world's most popular and prolific thriller writers Francis Durbridge, takes to the stage at the Theatre Royal Plymouth from Tuesday 22 February to Saturday 26 February 2005....
Killers and Other Family: Remembrance of Things Sociopath
by Duncan Pflaster - September 27, 2009 In Lucy Thurber's ostentatiously searing play 'Killers and Other Family', a young woman trying to escape her past is confronted by her brother and a man with whom she's had a complicated relationship....
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...
Review - Vigil: The Long Goodbye
by Kristin Salaky - October 02, 2009 There's very little I can recommend from Vigil, Morris Panych's two-person play which I'll assume was meant to be darkly humorous and quirky, but ends up a rather dreary and frequently ugly ninety-five minute affair....
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...
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...
BWW Reviews: MAN OF LA MANCHA at Vagabond
by Daniel Collins - January 11, 2010 'Man of La Mancha' is a satisfying evening's entertainment at Baltimore's Vagabond Theater, just don't look for Broadway caliber voices on Vagabond's diminutive stage....
BWW Review: Taffety Punk Puts Own Spin on Shakespeare's TWELFTH NIGHT
by Jennifer Perry - February 17, 2013 In a town where there seems to be a Shakespeare play going on nearly every month, it's easy to get lost in the shuffle. Taffety dares to be different and it pays off.... |