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Ed Bullins to be Honored at Voices at the River 7/14
by Gabrielle Sierra - June 16, 2010

Arkansas Repertory Theatre announced today that Ed Bullins will be honored at an awards ceremony July 14, 2010 during The Rep's Voices at the River II. The playwrights' residency program is designed to support Latino- and African-American playwrights nationally and in Arkansas....


New London Maritime Society Launches Lottery to Turn On the Whale Tail Fountain 8/14
by Gabrielle Sierra - August 13, 2010

On Saturday, August 14, the New London Maritime Society, in co-operation with the City of New London, launch a lottery to Turn On the Whale Tail Fountain....


MUNY Season Continues With MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS
by Chris Gibson - July 12, 2009

The Muny's current production of MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS offers the opportunity to relive the nostalgia of those golden days at the turn of the 20th century. ...


Mahavishnu Project Presents COMPLETE VISIONS OF THE EMERALD BEYOND
by Gabrielle Sierra - May 16, 2011

The Mahavishnu Project presents THE COMPLETE 'VISIONS OF THE EMERALD BEYOND'...


The Friends Project Presents Benefit Concert Featuring Porter, Cumming, et al. 11/8
by Sophie Schulman - November 03, 2010

A special one night only event to benefit the Ali Forney Center will present THAT'S WHAT FRIENDS ARE FOR, a concert featuring David Raleigh, Alan Cumming, Billy Porter, and Ari Gold and the premiere of Michael Aker's musical video of 'That What Friends Are For'. The concert is this coming Monday, No...


Jade Heart shines at Chicago Dramatists
by Trish Vignola - May 16, 2010

I have to congratulate local playwright Will Cooper for this truly insightful original work. Although the show is a mere 90 minutes, he doesn't rush it. He takes his time in presenting a beautiful piece about one's struggle for identity. Not only does he give you a girl struggling in relation to ...


Raleigh, Cumming Lead The FRIENDS Project Benefit for Ali Forney Center 11/8
by Gabrielle Sierra - October 12, 2010

A special ONE NIGHT ONLY EVENT to benefit the Ali Forney Center will present In Concert: David Raleigh, Allan Cumming, Billy Porter, Ari Gold and the Premiere of the musical video of the new recording of "That's What Friends Are For"....


BWW Reviews: Tasty Production of LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS Graces The Muny Stage
by Harrison Kaplan - July 28, 2011

I'm a big fan of lowbrow horror and science fiction films, especially those made between the 1930's and late 1970's, and I've always enjoyed the work of cult director/producer Roger Corman. The original 1960 film version of LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS, was supposedly shot in four days, and it downright b...


Robeson Sings Again
by Jena Tesse Fox - April 27, 2005

Miriam Jensen Hendrix's bio-drama about the famous singer and political activist gets its premiere at the Blue Heron....


Review: National Touring Company - 'South Pacific'
by Greg Rice - July 24, 2010

An enchanting evening awaits you at the Buell Theater...


Broadway Beat Tony 2010 Q&A: Laura Linney
by Broadway Beat - May 12, 2010

The Tony Awards Nominations were announced Tuesday, May 4th and the Tony Awards will be broadcast in a live three-hour ceremony from Radio City Music Hall on the CBS television network on Sunday, June 13, 2010. The day after the nominations, on Wednesday, May 5th, Broadway Beat talked to nearly a...


Arkansas Repertory Theatre Announces Participants For Voices at the River II 7/5-18
by Gabrielle Sierra - May 05, 2010

Arkansas Repertory Theatre announced today the playwrights participating in its biennial playwrights' residency program, Voices at the River II, to be held at The Rep July 5 - 18 this summer....


Broadway Blog - Roundabout in Trouble? Nah...
by - February 08, 2010

Today's Broadway Blogs on BroadwayWorld.com from Monday, February 8, 2010. ...


BWW Reviews: NonProphet Theatre Company's Brilliant Production of REASONS TO BE PRETTY
by Chris Gibson - October 07, 2011

Playwright Neil Labute's REASONS TO BE PRETTY is the third in a trilogy of plays focusing on the modern day obsession with the way people look, following Shape of Things and Fat Pig. It's the least gimmicky of the three, relying on more honest sounding dialog delivered by four working class friends ...


London Calling With Champagne Charlie: BEEN SO LONG
by Charlie Salem - June 15, 2009

Our correspondent speaks to the producer and playwright behind the new soul musical......


Sweet Bird of Youth
by Duncan Pflaster - March 05, 2007

T. Schreiber Studios has been granted special permission from the estate of Tennessee Williams to produce Sweet Bird of Youth; this terrific production proves that permission was justified....


The Iguana Announces Veterans Day Events
by Gabrielle Sierra - November 09, 2009

WEDNESDAY NIGHT 8pm IGUANA VIP LOUNGE, 240 West 54th Street, NYC Barry Levitt on keyboard & Saadi Zane on bass....


BWW Review: Mustard Seed Theatre's Production of THE CHOSEN
by Chris Gibson - October 31, 2010

The second half of the mini-Potok festival continues with an engaging and thoughtful dramatization of his classic novel THE CHOSEN, which I can recall reading (for English class) and enjoying myself many years ago. This adaptation, like the recent production of MY NAME IS ASHER LEV, is also written ...


Ed Bullins to be Honored at Voices at the River, 7/14
by BWW News Desk - July 14, 2010

Arkansas Repertory Theatre announced today that Ed Bullins will be honored at an awards ceremony July 14, 2010 during The Rep's Voices at the River II. The playwrights' residency program is designed to support Latino- and African-American playwrights nationally and in Arkansas....


Yellow Tree Theatre Announces Their Rummage Sale Fundraiser 7/30-31
by BWW News Desk - July 30, 2009

It's time to get your rummage on! Yellow Tree's Rummage Sale Fundraiser is just one week away and we want your junk! Clean out your garage so you can finally park both cars in that sucker and donate your unwanted goods to raise money for our upcoming season....


Review - Paper Mill's The Miracle Worker: Children Will Listen
by Michael Dale - February 01, 2008

William Gibson's The Miracle Worker is one of those rare serious American dramas you can call a real crowd-pleaser, as much as Oklahoma!, Hello, Dolly! or any other musical with an exclamation point at the end of its title.  Death of A Salesman?  Long Day's Journey Into Night?  Great dramas for sure...


ANDHA YUG - A FUSION Closes at Prithvi Theatre 2/27
by BWW News Desk - February 27, 2010

Ranga Theatre's ANDHA YUG - A FUSION (in Hindi) will close at the Prithvi Theatre on February 27, 2010....


The Friends Project Presents Benefit Concert Featuring Porter, Cumming, et al. 11/8
by BWW News Desk - November 08, 2010

A special one night only event to benefit the Ali Forney Center will present THAT'S WHAT FRIENDS ARE FOR, a concert featuring David Raleigh, Alan Cumming, Billy Porter, and Ari Gold and the premiere of Michael Aker's musical video of 'That What Friends Are For'. The concert is this coming Monday, No...


Ranga Theatre Presents ANDHA YUG - A FUSION
by BWW News Desk - February 23, 2010

Ranga Theatre Presents ANDHA YUG - A FUSION (in Hindi) at the Prithvi Theatre from February 23 to 27, 2010....


BWW Reviews: OFF THE ENDZ, Royal Court, February 2010
by Miriam Zendle - February 21, 2010

Bola Agbaje's new play impresses on the surface but fails to make a deeper impact...






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