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Life In Idle Release 'Summer Bummer' and Announce Sophomore LP
by Michael Major - May 26, 2023 “Summer Bummer” is the second single in anticipation of Continuity Error(s), following up “Catch 22” released earlier this year. With it’s melancholic lyricism and gloomy chord progressions, Life In Idle deliver a familiar midwest emo-meets-pop punk sound any fan of the genre can appreciate. ...
Interview: Theatre Life with Katie Kleiger
by Elliot Lanes - December 16, 2024 I often say that certain things in the theatre are a total mystery to me. Today’s subject Katie Kleiger is currently living her theatre life as Jacqueline de Bellefort in a true mystery of the theatre Agatha Christie’s Death On The Nile. The show runs through December 29th in Arena’s Kreeger Theater...
FRANKENSTEIN Comes to the Gamut Theatre
by Stephi Wild - February 26, 2025 Gamut Theatre will present its spring showcase production, Frankenstein by Nick Dear based on the novel by Mary Shelley. Learn more about the show here!...
Review: EL TERREMOTO at Tarragon Theatre
by Ilana Lucas - April 08, 2024 When the ground beneath your feet starts, to move it's an unmooring, dangerous feeling. That’s the sensation that shakes at the core of Christine Quintana’s complex and refreshing new play, EL TERREMOTO (The Earthquake), which may shake you from your seat—even without the help of the intense rumble ...
BWW Interview: Mark C. Lloyd Speaks With The Cast of SOMETHING WICKED at ART Of WNY
by Mark C. Lloyd - October 02, 2021 Mark C. Lloyd recently gave the same three questions to four of the cast members of the upcoming 'Something Wicked' by Playwright James Marzo ART of WNY....
BWW Interview: VIVO & IN THE HEIGHTS Screenwriter Quiara Alegría Hudes on Music as Medicine & Second Chances
by Sarah Jae Leiber - August 09, 2021 BroadwayWorld had the pleasure of speaking to Hudes about the five-year production process on Vivo, discovering the characters (and what they look like), and the core values around which she wrote the script....
Review Roundup: JOB Opens On Broadway
by A.A. Cristi - July 30, 2024 Following two extended, sold-out downtown engagements, the hit psychological thriller JOB moves to Broadway for 10 weeks only. ...
Photos: First Look at Babes With Blades Theatre Company's World Premiere of PLAID AS HELL
by Blair Ingenthron - November 05, 2022 Babes With Blades Theatre Company (BWBTC) has released production photos of Plaid as Hell, written by Cat McKay and directed by Christina Casano, now playing through Saturday, Nov. 19 at The Factory Theater. Check out the photos here!...
Pedro Halffter Premieres New Version of Opera KLARA At El Escorial In Spain
by Blair Ingenthron - July 09, 2023 On July 18th, the new musical version of the opera KLARA by Spanish composer Pedro Halffter will be premiered....
Student Blog: On Multitudes
by Student Blogger: Leah Fridman - January 27, 2025 You can be a million things at once and still be a singular unique unit of a human on this planet. You are not Actor. Dancer. Theater Kid. You are you who contains all those things alongside an epic myriad of others unlike any other person on this earth....
Review: EDUCATING RITA at Theatre on the Bay Provides an Intimate Slice of Life
by Jaime Uranovsky - July 13, 2023 EDUCATING RITA is one of my all-time favourite plays. Willy Russel’s rich script is a lush playground for the two actors lucky enough to inhabit his words. The story is not unlike PIGMALION or MY FAIR LADY in some ways: Rita, a young Liverpudlian woman, working as a hairdresser in the 1980s, seeks ...
BWW Interview: VIVO & IN THE HEIGHTS Screenwriter Quiara Alegría Hudes on Music as Medicine & Second Chances
by Sarah Jae Leiber - August 09, 2021 BroadwayWorld had the pleasure of speaking to Hudes about the five-year production process on Vivo, discovering the characters (and what they look like), and the core values around which she wrote the script....
Student Blog: Method Acting
by Student Blogger: Alex Leigh - July 03, 2023 A good way to describe method acting is “reality acting.” When going into a role an actor or actress will usually start thinking how their character would think, how they would move, and all their motives....
Review: A... MY NAME IS STILL ALICE Brings Back the 90s at Front Porch Theatricals
by Greg Kerestan - May 22, 2024 It's the best episode of 90s SNL that you never saw....
Cast and Creative Team Announced for PLAID AS HELL World Premiere at Babes With Blades Theatre Company
by Chloe Rabinowitz - September 28, 2022 Babes With BladesTheatre Company, currently presenting Richard III through October 15 at The Edge Theatre, will continue its season with Plaid as Hell, written by Cat McKay and directed by Christina Casano, October 29 - November 19 at The Factory Theater, 1623 W. Howard St. Previews are Saturday, Oc...
Previews: STRAIGHT WHITE MEN at TampaRep
by Deborah Bostock-Kelley - January 31, 2024 STRAIGHT WHITE MEN explores identity, privilege, and masculinity in contemporary America as three brothers, Matt, Jake, and Drew, reunite with their father, Ed, for Christmas. Guided by the 'Persons in Charge,' the audience gains a new perspective on heterosexual males....
FLY TRAP Will Make its UK Premiere at Barons Court Theatre
by Stephi Wild - June 26, 2025 Following a bipolar diagnosis and the emotional aftermath of drama school, creator and performer Maria Mainelli-Ajmo’s debut show reflects on the horrors of being a musical theatre major desperately wanting to be liked....
Student Blog: Method Acting
by Student Blogger: Alex Leigh - July 03, 2023 A good way to describe method acting is “reality acting.” When going into a role an actor or actress will usually start thinking how their character would think, how they would move, and all their motives....
Video: Darren Criss Hopes to Boost the Battery Life of MAYBE HAPPY ENDING
by Joey Mervis - May 15, 2025 Watch in this video as Darren Criss chats more about the joys of creating a new character, why this role in Maybe Happy Ending means so much to him, and so much more....
Review: THE SHARK IS BROKEN Now Streaming on BroadwayHD
by Josh Sharpe - October 16, 2025 For fans of Jaws (or of movies in general), The Shark Is Broken is a worthwhile endeavor, offering a unique opportunity for viewers to get a backstage look at the making of one of the most beloved films of all time....
JAG Productions Back On Stage For JAGfest 6.0 With Three New Shows
by Stephi Wild - April 21, 2022 After a slate of radio plays in last season's JAGfest 5.0, JAG Productions will return to the stage with in-person audiences at the Briggs Opera House, May 13-15 with two new plays and a full musical for JAGfest 6.0. These three works will receive a week of in-depth, collaborative development...
R&B Artist Foxfrd Drops Cover of Childish Gambino's '3005'
by Chloe Rabinowitz - March 25, 2022 '3005' was perhaps one of the most memorable hits from the beloved Childish Gambino. Originally released in 2013, the popular hit dropped ahead of his second studio album 'Because the Internet'. Now, R&B/Hip Hop artist Foxfrd is here with his own original take and we just can't get enough....
Tribeca Review: Josh Gad and Ashley Park Shine in Surrealist Dramedy A TREE FELL IN THE WOODS
by Josh Sharpe - June 11, 2025 For 'A Tree Fell in the Woods,' it's the journey, not the destination, that makes the film worth watching. Josh Gad, Ashley Park, Daveed Diggs, and Alexandra Daddario all lead this surrealist dramedy from writer-director Nora Kirkpatrick....
PERSEPHONE PALMER STEPS OUT is Coming to Theater for the New City This Summer
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 07, 2025 Theater for the New City will present Persephone Palmer Steps Out, a darkly comedic, magical-realism new play about the god-like nature of familial hierarchies, written by Caitlyn Waltermire. Learn more!...
Photos: PERSEPHONE PALMER STEPS OUT Begins Tonight At Theater For The New City
by A.A. Cristi - June 20, 2025 With performances beginning tonight at Theater for the New City, here's a first look at Persephone Palmer Steps Out, a darkly comedic, magical-realism new play about the god-like nature of familial hierarchies.... |