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After the kids are given an unfortunate party favor, Andrea and Mike are forced to explain a major life lesson to Amelia. and later, Andrea learns that sometimes comedy bits can go too far.



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BWW Recap: Fear and Coping in Virginia on THE WALKING DEAD
by Jennifer McHugh - March 28, 2016

Never a good sign when 'It's All Over' by Johnny Cash is the opening sequence. Not gonna lie, I AM STRESSED OUT! Forgive me if I'm not comforted in Dwight's words after the screen went black. This season has not been good for my blood pressure!...


VIDEO: HAMILTON's Lin-Manuel Miranda's Impassioned Speech On Rebuilding Puerto Rico
by Michael Dale - March 15, 2016

The Broadway star and author capped off his trip to Washington D.C. with a speech urging congress to help the island's economic growth....


Lonnie Thomas Grigsby Jr. Releases T-BONE
by Christina Mancuso - March 08, 2016

Lonnie Thomas Grigsby Jr., a new writer, has completed his new book 'T-Bone': an unsettling and thrilling work that follows the code that only heartless killers and ruthless drug dealers follow. Will T-Bone make it out alive?...


Columbine Killer's Mom, Sue Klebold Appear on THE DR. OZ SHOW Today
by TV News Desk - February 17, 2016

Sue Klebold breaks her silence. Seventeen years after the Columbine tragedy, she goes one-on-one with Dr. Oz....


Columbine Killer's Mom, Sue Klebold to Appear on THE DR. OZ SHOW, Today
by Caryn Robbins - February 16, 2016

Sue Klebold breaks her silence. Seventeen years after the Columbine tragedy, she goes one-on-one with Dr. Oz....


BWW Exclusive: The Story of Last Night- Behind the Scenes of HAMILTON's Grammy-Winning Greatness
by Nicole Rosky - February 16, 2016

While most of music's biggest night was being celebrated in LA, for the first time in history, Broadway was also gearing up to truly be a part of the festivities last night. You were likely witness to it- about ninety minutes into the 58th annual Grammy Awards, the company of Broadway's biggest hit,...


STAGE TUBE: HAMILTON's Lin-Manuel Miranda Raps Epic GRAMMYs Acceptance Speech
by Stage Tube - February 15, 2016

Following a performance of HAMILTON's opening number 'Alexander Hamilton' telecast live via satellite from the Richard Rodgers theater, presenter Seth MacFarland announced that Broadway's hip hop musical was the winner of the 2016 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album. Below, watch Lin-Manu...


Bill Burr Coming to Cheyenne Civic Center, 2/11
by Tyler Peterson - January 26, 2016

Bill Burr will perform at Cheyenne Civic Center in Cheyenne, Wyoming on Thursdsay, February 11th at 8:00pm. Tickets are $39.50 and go on sale Wednesday, January 27th at 10am at CheyenneCivicCenter.org or by phone at (307) 637-6363....


Bill Burr Heading to Bellco Theatre, 2/12
by Tyler Peterson - January 20, 2016

Bill Burr will perform at Bellco Theatre in Denver, Colorado on Friday, February 12th at 8:00pm. Tickets go on sale Friday, January 22nd at 10am at axs.com or charge by phone at 888-9-AXS-TIX. Tickets range from $39.00 to $59.00 plus applicable fees....


HAMILTON's Jackson, Goldsberry, Diggs, Jones and Odom, Jr. Talk Up Broadway's Revolutionary Musical
by Michael Dale - January 12, 2016

A round table chat at Sardi's has the stars discussing the whirlwind experience....


Photo Flash: Saturday Intermission Pics, 1/09- WICKED, AN AMERICAN IN PARIS, SOMETHING ROTTEN!, and Many More!
by Sally Henry - January 09, 2016

It's Saturday, and that means it's time for what has become one of the theatre community's most beloved traditions- BroadwayWorld's 'Saturday Intermission Pics' roundup!...


BWW Review: CIRQUE DREAMS HOLIDAZE Plays The Fox Theatre
by Sally Henry - December 17, 2015

The Fox Theatre's first holiday show if the season, CIRQUE DREAMS HOLIDAZE displayed the talents of unbelievable cirque performers, different from performances I usually see at the historic venue. The combination of the over-glitterified set, patronizing musical numbers, and eccentric costume sculpt...


BWW Review: THE SNOW QUEEN, Royal and Derngate, Nov 27 2015
by Verity Wilde - November 29, 2015

THE SNOW QUEEN is the first of Royal and Derngate's two pantomimes to open - Verity Wilde was there to review for BroadwayWorld....


BWW Blog: Siobhan O'Loughlin - Brighton Bath Memoirs
by Guest Blogger: Siobhan O'Loughlin - November 18, 2015

After my time spent in Totnes, I bussed my body back up the northern way, this time to Brighton, where I had never ever been. My friend waiting for me at the stop is named Ben. Also affectionately known as  'Benny,' 'Scottish Ben,' (or 'Hot Scottish Ben' if you ask me personally). ...


Chris Hardwick to Host & Executive Produce New NBC Game Show THE WALL
by Caryn Robbins - October 28, 2015

NBC has named actor, comedian, author and TV personality Chris Hardwick as host and executive producer of the network's new 10-episode primetime game show series THE WALL....


Peter Cetera to Perform with Sydney Symphony Orchestra
by Tyler Peterson - October 28, 2015

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CBC Radio One Announces q's Artist-in-Residence Campaign
by Reilly Hickey - October 28, 2015

CBC Radio is pleased to announce its Artist-in-Residence campaign, a new and exciting project for q. q's team has put together a shortlist of six Canadian artists who are doing interesting and culturally relevant work. Starting today,October 27, these artists will compete to be q's Artist-in-Re...


BWW Recap: Jessamy Keeps Stirring the Pot on Tonight's THE BASTARD EXECUTIONER
by Kara McCoy - October 13, 2015

Welp. Jessamy's acting weird. Must be a Tuesday. Last week's episode ended, you may recall, with Ventrishire's resident besotted kook walking in on her paramour getting all snuggly with Lady Love in the chapel. Tonight it becomes very clear that Jessamy is jealous, as well as delusional. When Wilk, ...


BWW Review: SONG FOR THE DISAPPEARED is Evocative at Passage Theatre
by Sarah Vander Schaaff - October 12, 2015

Tanya Saracho's 'Song for the Disappeared' opens The Passage Theatre's 30th season and continues its mission to create and produce 'topically relevant' new plays....


Check Out Monologue Highlights from LATE NIGHT WITH SETH MEYERS, 10/9
by Caryn Robbins - October 09, 2015

Below, check out 'Late Night with Seth Meyers' monologue highlights from last night's broadcast...


Flat Rock Playhouse to Present THE MUSIC OF CHICAGO
by Tyler Peterson - October 01, 2015

Flat Rock Playhouse is proud to present the next concert in the Music on the Rock series - Music on the Rock: The Music of Chicago....


Sara Bareilles Sings From WAITRESS Album; Watch the Lyric Video for 'She Used to Be Mine'!
by Nicole Rosky - September 25, 2015

The world premiere, Broadway-bound musicalWaitress, based on the motion picture written by Adrienne Shelly, with a book by Jessie Nelson, music & lyrics by Sara Bareilles, direction by Diane Paulus, and choreography by Chase Brock, wraps up this weekend at American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) at Har...


Sara Bareilles Will Release Album of Songs from WAITRESS This Fall; First Single Drops Tomorrow!
by Nicole Rosky - September 24, 2015

The world premiere, Broadway-bound musicalWaitress, based on the motion picture written by Adrienne Shelly, with a book by Jessie Nelson, music & lyrics by Sara Bareilles, direction by Diane Paulus, and choreography by Chase Brock, wraps up this weekend at American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) at Har...


BWW Review: Christine Lavin, Don White and Friends Humorously Blur the Lines Between Folk and Cabaret at Don't Tell Mama
by Remy Block - September 19, 2015

Christine Lavin, prolific (and dang funny) songwriter and performer of the east coast cabaret and folk scenes, creates a hootenanny during her residency at Don't Tell Mama most Wednesday nights in September. Co-hosting the series is Don White, folk singer-songwriter and activist out of Lynhurst, MA....


The Arundel Barn Playhouse to Present BEEHIVE: THE '60'S MUSICAL
by Tyler Peterson - August 06, 2015

'Sock it to me, sock it to me, sock it to me...' You can't help singing along when Aretha Franklin asks for some "Respect," and this year the iconic tune turns 50. Though originally written and recorded by Otis Redding in 1965, Franklin reimagined the song as a declaration from a strong and confiden...





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