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Instrumental Musical Dance Experience FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH Comes to NYC

by A.A. Cristi — April 06, 2017

NYC actor/producer/musician Christopher Bayon is proud to announce the world premiere of his new Off-Broadway musical, FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH. Under the musical direction of award-winning New York big band leader/composer, Seth Weaver, FWIW presents a unique portrayal of a love story told entirely thro...

Fort Lauderdale Fringe Festival presents Original Musical Revival

by A.A. Cristi — March 29, 2017

The award winning Centennial Black Box Players under the direction of Samantha LaCroix areg thrilled to be invited to performFor What It's Worth, an original musical, at the Fort Lauderdale Fringe Festival April 22 and 23 at 3:00 pm....

Photo Flash: THE SORROWS OF SATAN at Tristan Bates

by BWW News Desk — February 21, 2017

Based on Marie Corelli's 1895 controversial bestseller, this new musical play reimagines the story of Faust in the heart of a corrupt 1920s London, where the elite are financially and emotionally bankrupt and one man has a big decision to make....

Uproar Entertainment Releases Stand-up Comedy CD By Alex Elkin

by BWW News Desk — February 13, 2017

Uproar Entertainment is excited to announce the release of 'Live From Las Vegas' by Alex Elkin. Comedian Alex Elkin has a comedy style that is unique and true to himself. He is unapologetic, says what he thinks, delivers the unexpected, and knows what funny is....

Photo Flash: In Rehearsals for THE SORROWS OF SATAN at Tristan Bates

by BWW News Desk — February 13, 2017

Based on Marie Corelli's 1895 controversial bestseller, this new musical play reimagines the story of Faust in the heart of a corrupt 1920s London, where the elite are financially and emotionally bankrupt and one man has a big decision to make....

BWW Review: The good, the bad, THE BODYGUARD

by Kristen Hirsch Montag — January 14, 2017

Based on 1992 film by the same name, THE BODYGUARD brings back Whitney Houston's pop-disco tunes and a thinner, somewhat modernized version of the movie's script....

BWW Review: REQUIEM FOR TESLA at The Off Center

by Joni Lorraine — December 15, 2016

The Rudes. They're like the cast of Star Wars or Star Trek, iconic and revered in that way that Trekkers love Leonard Nimoy or George Takei, but for Austin and its avid theatre going Rude fans, well, that, and their collaborative works with others from Helsinki to Cedar Rapids. And their current pro...

Kygo Releases Debut Album 'Could Nine'

by Caryn Robbins — May 13, 2016

A stunning LP produced and written by Kyrre himself, 'Cloud Nine' features some of the most talented artists in the music industry across an incredible array of genres, with the likes of John Legend, Foxes, Tom Odell, Labrinth and Angus & Julia Stone all contributing to original songs for the album....

BWW Recap: THE LAST MAN ON EARTH Is 'Falling Slowly'

by Gunnar Larson — April 24, 2016

After the last two episodes drew out the introduction of Mike, the latest episode of THE LAST MAN ON EARTH continues a slow trend of storytelling. The entirety of the episode focuses on Carol trying to conceive, with no B-plot. Extending the show's season beyond thirteen episodes has caused the last...

BWW Review: National Tour of PHANTOM Continues to Enchant Nashville Audiences

by Jeffrey Ellis — March 12, 2016

After 28 years, more than 10,000 performances on Broadway (where it reigns as the longest running show in history), countless tours and with rabid fans greeting the show at every stop, Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera continues to amaze and delight, as noted in its press opening at Nas...

BWW Recap: Solitude Isn't the Answer for Supergirl

by Nicole Ackman — February 29, 2016

On this week's episode of SUPERGIRL, Kara tried to deal with a nasty alien on her own without the help of the DEO. Laura Vandervoort guest starred as Indigo, a cyber villian who wreaked havoc on National City with a massive computer hacking. Kara learned the hard way that she needs the help of her f...

BWW Review: THE CRITIC and THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND

by Kristen Hirsch Montag — February 29, 2016

Theatre criticism and the relationship to the show's creators gives a lot of food for thought in the Guthrie's combination of two one-act comedies, THE CRITIC and THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND....



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