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New DGA Study Shows Inclusivity of First-Time TV Directors Is At All-Time High
by Kaitlin Milligan - August 30, 2018
In a business where success often hinges on getting that initial break to prove yourself, probably nothing has more power to make the pool of working directors more inclusive than ensuring that race or gender doesn't keep any qualified applicant from getting a fair shot at that crucially important...
Theater At Monmouth Presents WHAT'S NEXT FEST
by A.A. Cristi - July 27, 2018
Theater at Monmouth's Roar! Year of the Woman Season closes August 19th but don't fret, TAM's not done just yet. As the curtain falls on the summer season of classic plays, TAM will be right back at it with the Second Annual What's Next Fest: making old things new and new things classic. Every night...
CNBC Transcript: CNBC's Kayla Tausche Speaks With Rep. Jeb Hensarling Today At CNBC's Capital Exchange Event
by Tori Hartshorn - July 25, 2018
Following is the unofficial transcript of CNBC's Kayla Tausche's sit down interview with Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-TX), Chairman, House Financial Services Committee, today at CNBC's Capital Exchange event in Washington D.C....
Sixth National Asian American Theater Conference & Festival To Be Held In Chicago
by Julie Musbach - July 23, 2018
The Consortium of Asian American Theaters & Artists (CAATA), dedicated to advancing the field of Asian American theater, announces Chicago as the host city for the Sixth National Asian American Theater Conference and Festival (ConFest), to be held August 13 - 18. ConFest Early Bird passes start at $...
BWW Review: Arts Center of Cannon County's GREASE is Fun, But Out of Step With The Times
by Jeffrey Ellis - July 13, 2018
It's fun, perhaps even joyful, and audiences are clearly delighted to reward director Matthew Hayes Hunter's youthful cast with riotous applause at the appropriate moments, but do they really endorse the message of the timeworn Jacobs and Casey script? Heck, do they even think about it?...
BWW Review: Ally Theatre's #POOLPARTY
by Roger Catlin - July 02, 2018
Ally Theatre's '#poolparty' is a prime example of discovering a little known chapter of local history, fashioning it into art and creating a more universal statement....
BWW Review: JULIUS CAESAR at Bourglinster Castle
by David Sousa Lopes - June 29, 2018
Luxembourg is not known its Shakespearean theatre, so you know you will catch the attention of the public when you advertise that Julius Caesar is coming to town. On 25 June, the castle of Bourglinster welcomed the TNT Theatre Company for a one-day-only rendition of the famous play. A thought-provok...
BWW Review: THE COLOR PURPLE Revival at Paramount Fixes the Mediocre Original
by Jay Irwin - June 28, 2018
Back in 2005 Broadway was abuzz with the arrival of a musical version of the much beloved book and movie "The Color Purple". The problem was, when it arrived it landed with a thud and not a splash. It had a decent showing running for three years and touring but never really catching fire (at least...
BWW Review: THE TEMPEST at The Old Globe Festival
by E.H. Reiter - June 27, 2018
A sorceress, and sequins, and spirits - oh my! THE TEMPEST playing through July 22nd at The Old Globe Festival Theatre plays up the theatricality for a wonderful night under the stars....
Consortium Of Asian American Theaters & Artists (CAATA) Sixth National Asian American Theater Conference And Festival (ConFest) To Be Held In Chicago
by Julie Musbach - May 22, 2018
The Consortium of Asian American Theaters & Artists (CAATA), dedicated to advancing the field of Asian American theater, announces Chicago as the host city for the Sixth National Asian American Theater Conference and Festival (ConFest), to be held August 13 - 18. ConFest Early Bird passes start at $...
BWW Previews: Excerpt/Giveaway of POWER OF FIVE by Alex Lidell
by Bonnie Lynn Wagner - May 17, 2018
Today, BroadwayWorld is sharing an excerpt from Alex Lidell's brand-new novel POWER OF FIVE. Lidell has previously written several books for teens; this is her first adult fantasy and part of the new 'reverse harem' trend taking the fantasy romance world by storm. Whether you're a fan of the sub-gen...
BWW Interview: Jonathan Cake Talks THE GRONHOLM METHOD at Menier Chocolate Factory
by Charlie Wilks - May 16, 2018
Set in the offices of a New York City Fortune 500 company, four unsuspecting candidates embark on the most testing job interview of their lives. This taunt play - which premiered in Barcelona in 2003 to great critical acclaim, exposes the psychological depths people will go to in order to get what t...
Renée Fleming, World Premieres, And More Set For Santa Fe Opera 2019 Season
by Alan Henry - May 09, 2018
Santa Fe Opera's General Director Charles MacKay and General Director Designate Robert Meya announced today the repertory, principal singers, conductors, directors, and designers for the company's 63rd season in 2019, along with updates to the 2018 season, which opens June 29. Joining MacKay and Mey...
The Revolutionary New Boganyi Piano To Be Showcased at Armel Opera Festival
by Stephi Wild - May 06, 2018
The Armel Opera Festival presents REKA KRISTÓF, soprano, the winner of 'Virtuosi' 2017, Hungary with Aneas HUMM, baritone and Gergely BOGÁNYI, piano....
BWW Review: A Shocking Find In New Wave Theater Collective's THE ANGEL OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY
by Kristen Morale - May 02, 2018
Written by Alec Silberblatt and directed by Daniella Caggiano, The Angel of Allegheny County is truly a theatrical work of art that is a mix of so many significant elements. It is an intricate play that compels audiences to not only think about what is right and wrong, but also the human capability ...
BWW Review: LOVE NEVER DIES at the San Diego Civic Theatre
by E.H. Reiter - March 30, 2018
LOVE NEVER DIES is playing through April 1st at the San Diego Civic Theatre. This one is for those whose love for the Phantom never died....
Story About Love, Pain, Loss During World War II Depicted in Novel
by Robert Diamond - March 20, 2018
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U.S. Tennis Champion Sloane Stephens Takes Center Court In 'BUILT WITH CHOCOLATE MILK' Campaign
by Marina Kennedy - March 19, 2018
Pro tennis star, Sloane Stephens, knows a thing or two about bouncing back. Rising from a broken foot and 957 th world ranking, to winning the biggest tennis tournament in the U.S., her remarkable comeback story is a testament to her balanced approach to recovery and self-care. As she looks ahead to...
CNBC Shares Revised Schedule For Week of 3/26, Plus Programming For Weeks of 4/2 & 4/9
by Tori Hartshorn - March 16, 2018
CNBC Shares Revised Schedule For Week of 3/26...
CNBC Transcript: U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry Speaks with CNBC's Brian Sullivan Today
by Tori Hartshorn - March 08, 2018
CNBC Transcript: U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry Speaks with CNBC's Brian Sullivan Today...
CNBC Shares Programming Schedule for Weeks of 3/19 & 3/26
by Tori Hartshorn - March 01, 2018
CNBC Shares Programming Schedule for Weeks of 3/19 & 3/26...
Diablo Ballet's Celebrates 24th Anniversary With One Night Only Performance
by Stephi Wild - February 22, 2018
Diablo Ballet celebrates its 24th Anniversary with a special one-night only performance on March 22, 6:30pm at the Lesher Center for the Arts in Walnut Creek. The program will feature selections from Swan Lake along with new ballets, company favorites and the World Premiere short film celebrating D...
CT Rep Begins THE CRUCIBLE Tonight
by Stephi Wild - February 22, 2018
Connecticut Repertory Theatre (CRT) begins the second half of the 2017-18 season with the Tony Award-winning classic, "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller. Paul Mullins will direct. Performances will be held in the Nafe Katter Theatre from February 22nd through March 4th, 2018. For tickets and informatio...
Jazz Artist Hillary Kole Releases New Pop Single Tomorrow
by Macon Prickett - February 01, 2018
Since launching her performing career as the youngest singer ever to grace the stage at NYC's legendary Rainbow Room, Hilary Kole has conquered the hearts of jazz fans throughout the world with her intimate piano and vocal performances, themed shows with her jazz ensemble and special concert hall sy...
Yamaha Introduces the PSR-EW410 and PSR-E463, Powerful Portable Keyboards That Are Not Just for Beginners
by Macon Prickett - January 25, 2018
Yamaha today announced the PSR-EW410 and PSR-E463, portable all-in-one keyboards that offer an affordable path for beginners to take the next step from what may have been their first instrument....
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