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Interview: Chris Hietikko of HAND TO GOD at Nutley Little Theatre
by Gina Sarno - June 16, 2023 Hand to God by Robert Askins is an insane twisted comedy about a foul mouthed possibly demonic sock puppet who upends a family, the idea of “right and wrong”, and a Christian ministry - all while proving just how funny flowing blood can be. This is NOT a children’s puppet show!...
Rising Star Series BWW Interview: San Diego native Hailey Mashburn talks about her work locally, online, and across the globe
by E.H. Reiter - March 01, 2021 An interview with San Diego native playwright Hailey Mashburn on her inspiration and her work locally, online, and across the globe....
Photos: Inside Press Night For LEOPARDS at the Rose Theatre
by Stephi Wild - September 08, 2021 All new photos have been released for press night of the world premiere of Alys Metcalf’s Leopards, the opening Rose Original production in Artistic Director Christopher Haydon’s inaugural season at Rose Theatre, starring Saffron Coomber and Martin Marquez. Guests in attendance included Deborah Fran...
Lola's Garden Debuts At Suburban Square With Acclaimed Chef Andrew Wood
by A.A. Cristi - April 14, 2021 FCM Hospitality and owner Avram Hornik head to the Main Line with their first-ever suburban brick and mortar concept. Lola's Garden (51 St Georges Rd) will officially open to the public this Thursday, April 15th at 5:00pm, with a grand opening ribbon cutting planned for Friday, April 16th at 11:00am...
Review: JEKYLL AND HYDE, Royal Lyceum
by Mary Baillie - January 18, 2024 Gary McNair's one-man adaptation of Jekyll and Hyde faces a daunting obstacle: most of us know how it ends. Consequentially, the piece's challenge shifts from the story itself to how it is told - it not only needs to be immensely engaging, it needs to present a new perspective to combat overfamiliar...
Review: A CHORUS LINE, Sadler's Wells
by Cindy Marcolina - August 03, 2024 The show is in itself show-stopping. The cast of accomplished triple-threats swaps tense competition for a jubilant celebration of form. In a post-pandemic industry that’s suffered cuts to the arts across all areas, it’s disheartening to see an artist’s quality of life hasn’t exactly progressed much...
Review: BLACKBIRD at United Hope Church
by Ilana Lucas - October 13, 2025 What did our critic think of BLACKBIRD at United Hope Church? Of course, there’s a lot to gasp about in Talk Is Free Theatre’s production of BLACKBIRD, an incredibly intimate staging of Scottish playwright David Harrower’s 2005 drama about a tense confrontation, years after the fact, between a man w...
Review: TWELFTH NIGHT, Chandler Studio Theatre
by Mary Baillie - February 07, 2024 The RCS second-year BA Acting cohort present a welcome genderfluid adaptation of Shakespeare’s queerest comedy. It is an engaging lens, although a cliché ending left me wanting more....
BWW Feature: 2022 Spring Festival at San Francisco Ballet School Offered an Early Look at Some Very Promising Young Dancers
by Jim Munson - June 01, 2022 BroadwayWorld takes a look at San Francisco Ballet School's 2022 Spring Festival that featured the impressive talents of its many young dancers....
Feature: TICK, TICK … BOOM at Garden Theater
by Paul Batterson - September 06, 2022 What did our critic think of TICK, TICK … BOOM at Garden Theater? No actors will be waiting in the wings when the curtain goes up on the Short North Stage's production of TICK, TICK ... BOOM Sept. 9, 10, and 11 at the Garden Theater (1187 North High Street in downtown Columbus)....
Interview: Playwright Mat Smart and EDEN PRARIE 1971 at NJ Rep 10/20 to 11/20
by Marina Kennedy - October 13, 2022 Broadwayworld had the pleasure of interviewing playwright Mat Smart about his career and his upcoming play at NJ Rep, 'Eden Prarie 1971.'...
Saffron Coomber & Niamh Cusack Will Lead LEOPARDS and THE SEVEN POMEGRANATE SEEDS as Part of Rose Theatre's New Season
by Stephi Wild - July 26, 2021 In Leopards, by rising playwright Alys Metcalf, Niala will be played by Saffron Coomber. Niamh Cusack will be reuniting with director Melly Still in the world premiere of Colin Teevan’s The Seven Pomegranate Seeds....
Review: Heartbreak and haunting music from VINCENT – HIS QUEST TO LOVE AND BE LOVED
by Faeron Wheeler - February 28, 2023 I’ll start off by saying wow! I had goosebumps from the very beginning, all the way through. Vincent van Gogh is one of my favourite painters and this is largely why I was so excited to seen VINCENT – HIS QUEST TO LOVE AND BE LOVED when I first saw it advertised last year. It took me a while to get...
Rose Theatre's New Artistic Director Announces New Season
by Stephi Wild - June 08, 2021 Under Haydon's stewardship, the Rose's own work will be the priority, as demonstrated by the five Rose Originals in this upcoming season, but there will always be room on the theatre's stage for the country's leading touring shows as well. This season's Rose Originals are a blend of new plays tackl...
ONCE ON THIS ISLAND, The Musical, Will Play At The Baxter Flipside For A Short Season This Month
by Grace Cutler - July 05, 2022 The Tony-award-winning musical, ONCE ON THIS ISLAND, by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, based on a Caribbean interpretation of Hans Christian Anderson’s, The Little Mermaid, will come to the Baxter Flipside for a short season from 8 to 16 July 2022 at 7pm with matinees at 2pm....
DESTROY, SHE SAID Will Reopen Belvoir's 25A
by Stephi Wild - February 15, 2022 FERVOUR. presents Destroy, She Said, a surreal re-imagining of Marguerite Duras' 1969 novel, set to reopen Belvoir's 25A program in the Downstairs Theatre. After more than two years in development, and rescheduled seasons following both the 2020 and 2021 lockdown, FERVOUR. will finally bring this ne...
Eric Hutchinson Releases New Track & Announces City Winery Run
by Michael Major - June 10, 2022 SING ALONG! was heavily inspired by Black artists like Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Big Bill Broonzy and Elizabeth Cotten, as well as the recorded works of Alan Lomax, an American ethnomusicologist, best known for his numerous field recordings, which played an important role in preserving the folk music t...
BWW Review: THE OCTOBER STORM Lights Up Hudson Stage
at Whippoorwill Theatre
by Bruce Apar - October 14, 2021 Mr. Allen has serious issues here to litigate -- children abandoned by a parent, Veterans abandoned by their government, wives abandoned by unfaithful spouses -- but the inevitable downers of life are entertainingly leavened by graceful, easy-flowing humor that springs not from punchy one-liners, bu...
Winona Oak Shares New Single 'If I Were To Die'
by Michael Major - February 09, 2024 Winona Oak has delved into her songwriting, seeking a more unvarnished sound that meant her poetic voice had nowhere to hide. The outcome is some of her most raw and authentic work yet, with a profound depth to her writing, as seen on recent singles ‘With Or Without You', ‘Fire Escapes' and ‘Fragile...
Interview: 'I Wasn't Expecting It To Be This Much Fun!': Actor Owain Arthur on Fresh Challenges, His Stage Return and Joining GUYS & DOLLS
by Kat Mokrynski - July 31, 2023 BroadwayWorld UK recently caught up with actor Owain Arthur, who has just taken over the role of Nathan Detroit in Guys & Dolls at the Bridge Theatre. We discussed what it has been like for him to return to the stage after a decade, being a part of a show that throws you into the world of NYC, and ...
Review: INCIDENT AT VICHY at Theatre Southwest
by Jonathan Netek - September 14, 2025 INCIDENT AT VICHY is a lesser-known work by the legendary Arthur Miller in which nine men wait in a quiet detention room in Nazi-occupied France, unsure why they’ve been taken, what’s coming next, and who will be spared. As questions swirl and suspicions rise, a chilling truth emerges: the arrests a...
Martin Marquez Will Join Saffron Coomber in LEOPARDS At The Rose
by Stephi Wild - August 11, 2021 Martin Marquez has an extensive repertoire of stage work with the Donmar Warehouse, The National and Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. He most recently starred as Nathan Detroit in Sheffield Theatre's production of Guys & Dolls and in Josie Rourke's revival of Sweet Charity at the Donmar playing Vittori...
Review: CARMEN, London Coliseum
by Alexander Cohen - February 02, 2023 The production's grim emphasis on male violence towards women gives it an eerie resonance....
Review: CAPTAIN AMAZING, Southwark Playhouse Borough
by Aliya Al-Hassan - May 07, 2024 Mark sits in a white box on a red chair. He is dressed in a grey t-shirt and jeans. With the exception of sporting a red cape, he is nondescript, ordinary, normal. In the next 65 minutes, we are taken on an emotional ride through Mark's experiences of love, parenthood and devastating loss, all while...
Review: THE LONELY LONDONERS, Kiln Theatre
by Aliya Al-Hassan - January 17, 2025 Roy Williams’ tight adaptation of Sam Selvon’s 1956 rather meandering novel The Lonely Londoners continues that education. It was a hit when it played at the diminutive Jermyn Street theatre last year. Ebenezer Bamboye’s adaptation now comes to the Kiln Theatre, transporting you to a Bayswater bedsi... |