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RIND Launches Next Generation of Dried-Fruit Snacks PhotoRIND Launches Next Generation of Dried-Fruit Snacks
by Marina Kennedy - June 30, 2018

RIND Snacks has launched a line of 'Skin-on Superfruit' dried-fruit snacks, distinguished by their whole-fruit inclusion of both fruit flesh and peels, with no sugar or no sulfites added. The line's three tangy, chewy flavors include 'California Kiwi' and two blends: 'Tropical' (bittersweet orange, ...


BWW Review: Long Sufferings Redeemed by Pure Longings – and Bluegrass Music – in  PhotoBWW Review: Long Sufferings Redeemed by Pure Longings – and Bluegrass Music – in BRIGHT STAR
by Perry Tannenbaum - June 29, 2018

It takes decades for tragic losses and separations to turn around to bliss in Steve Martin's BRIGHT STAR, but there's plenty of sparkling bluegrass music along that rocky mountain road....


BWW Review: THE SQUIRRELS at the La Jolla Playhouse PhotoBWW Review: THE SQUIRRELS at the La Jolla Playhouse
by E.H. Reiter - June 19, 2018

The La Jolla Playhouse brings Robert Askins' darkly comedic new one act play THE SQUIRRELS to the stage though July 8th....


BWW Review: THE LAST SHIP, Theatre Royal, Glasgow PhotoBWW Review: THE LAST SHIP, Theatre Royal, Glasgow
by Natalie O'Donoghue - June 19, 2018

This personal musical inspired by Sting's own childhood experiences, shows the collective defiance of a community facing the demise of the shipbuilding industry alongside a poignant and moving romantic tale of childhood sweethearts and the adults they grew up to become....


SCRAPS Clown Cabaret Extravaganza Hits Toronto Fringe PhotoSCRAPS Clown Cabaret Extravaganza Hits Toronto Fringe
by Julie Musbach - June 05, 2018

Five characters - five polar sides of human beings. Everything we are made of: laughs, tears, dark sides, masks, fantasies, and the avatar. Five characters on a journey to be happy. A whimsical play where audience will be released from their fears and will get a chance to fulfill their dreams....


Mad Cow Announces Spanish Reading of THE GLASS MENAGERIE (EL ZOO DE CRISTAL) PhotoMad Cow Announces Spanish Reading of THE GLASS MENAGERIE (EL ZOO DE CRISTAL)
by Julie Musbach - May 31, 2018

Mad Cow Theatre, continuing its eagerness to nurture the cultural offering for the growing Hispanic community of Central Florida, features this classic of American dramaturgy through a dramatic reading. The reading, completely in Spanish, is a translation by Leon Mirlas and will be directed by Elian...


J. Peter Schwalm's HOW WE FALL on RareNoise Out this June PhotoJ. Peter Schwalm's HOW WE FALL on RareNoise Out this June
by Macon Prickett - May 24, 2018

 For years J. Peter Schwalm's compositions and productions have been impressive proof of the power of sound without words. More consistent than ever, on his new album How We Fall, he creates sound sculptures that transcend common categories. Their structures can take on rough or gently curved fo...


Broadway Green Alliance's Spring Textile Collection Drive Set for May 23rd PhotoBroadway Green Alliance's Spring Textile Collection Drive Set for May 23rd
by Julie Musbach - May 15, 2018

The Broadway Green Alliance (BGA) is sponsoring a textile drive on Wednesday, May 23rd from 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. in Duffy Square (46th Street between 7th Avenue and Broadway in Times Square). The collection drive is open to all shows, theatres, industry members, and fans in a collaborative effort ...


BWW Review: ATLAS FALLEN by Jessica Pierce PhotoBWW Review: ATLAS FALLEN by Jessica Pierce
by Bonnie Lynn Wagner - April 17, 2018

I've never been a huge sci-fi reader, but books like ATLAS FALLEN by Jessica Pierce make me want to go out and read all the sci-fi. Pierce's debut novel is like CINDER meets Big Hero 6. You have illegal bot fighting and a prince who must choose a bride in three days and a girl who is great at creati...


PBS' NATURAL BORN REBELS: A NATURE MINISERIES Premieres Wednesday, April 25 PhotoPBS' NATURAL BORN REBELS: A NATURE MINISERIES Premieres Wednesday, April 25
by Macon Prickett - April 11, 2018

From a promiscuous prairie dog to a kleptomaniac crab and an alpha chimpanzee who reigns with an iron fist, this three-part miniseries explores the most rebellious animals in the natural world. But are these creatures really breaking bad? Across the world, new studies are uncovering an astonishing v...


Metro Detroit's Biggest And Best Used Book And Media Sale Returns! PhotoMetro Detroit's Biggest And Best Used Book And Media Sale Returns!
by Robert Diamond - March 26, 2018

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Playhouse On The Square Announces its 50th Season PhotoPlayhouse On The Square Announces its 50th Season
by Stephi Wild - March 01, 2018

The 2018 - 2019 Season at Playhouse on the Square begins with the hit musical comedy A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder - winner of multiple Tony Awards, this sharp and fast-paced comedy is the story of Monty Navarro - who finds himself ninth in line to inherit a dukedom. He just needs to get ri...


Jobsite Theater Presents 1984 PhotoJobsite Theater Presents 1984
by Julie Musbach - February 26, 2018

Jobsite Theater brings George Orwell's dystopic literary masterpiece 1984 to life in a gripping stage adaptation by Michael Gene Sullivan from April 27 - May 20, 2018, in the Shimberg Playhouse at the Straz Center for the Performing Arts where they are resident theater company....


IAMA Announces Recipient of Shonda Rhimes-Sponsored 'Unsung Voices Playwriting Commis PhotoIAMA Announces Recipient of Shonda Rhimes-Sponsored 'Unsung Voices Playwriting Commission'
by Julie Musbach - February 12, 2018

IAMA Theatre Company has named Brooklyn-based playwright and activist Geraldine Inoa as the first recipient of The Rhimes Unsung Voices Playwriting Commission. The commission, created to support an underrepresented writer of color who has not had a play professionally produced, is sponsored by TV...


Opinion: Time For Drama Schools To Scrap Archaic Audition Fees PhotoOpinion: Time For Drama Schools To Scrap Archaic Audition Fees
by Tim Wright - February 01, 2018

Tim Wright reflects on drama schools charging fees for auditions...


Centenary Stage Company's Nextstage Repertory Presents George Orwell's Iconic 1984 PhotoCentenary Stage Company's Nextstage Repertory Presents George Orwell's Iconic 1984
by Julie Musbach - January 26, 2018

Centenary University and Centenary Stage Company's NEXTSTAGE Repertory presents 1984 February 8 through 12 in the Little Theater on the campus of Centenary University. ...


BWW Review: FEAR AND MISERY OF THE THIRD REICH, Brockley Jack Studio Theatre PhotoBWW Review: FEAR AND MISERY OF THE THIRD REICH, Brockley Jack Studio Theatre
by Gary Naylor - January 19, 2018

A fine production that grapples with the play's tricky structure to bring home Brecht's political points with a relevance for today that can hardly be missed....


Help Miranda Lambert's MuttNation Foundation Fill The Little Red Wagon on the LIVIN'  PhotoHelp Miranda Lambert's MuttNation Foundation Fill The Little Red Wagon on the LIVIN' LIKE HIPPIES TOUR
by Tori Hartshorn - January 18, 2018

Help Miranda Lambert's MuttNation Foundation Fill The Little Red Wagon on the LIVIN' LIKE HIPPIES TOUR...


BWW Review: Cross Gender TIMON OF ATHENS from Seattle Shakes' Drags with Little Stake PhotoBWW Review: Cross Gender TIMON OF ATHENS from Seattle Shakes' Drags with Little Stakes
by Jay Irwin - January 13, 2018

If you're going to put up Shakespeare (or any play really) with a different time or locale or, as is the case with the current Seattle Shakespeare Company production of Timon of Athens , with cross gender casting then have a reason for it. Have the shakeup mean something. With cross gender stuff,...


Audiences Have Three Weeks Left to Catch LA SOIREE at the Aldwych Theatre PhotoAudiences Have Three Weeks Left to Catch LA SOIREE at the Aldwych Theatre
by Stephi Wild - January 12, 2018

Audiences have just over three weeks left to catch the truly unique and irresistible La Soir e and its brand new family-friendly show, La Petite Soir e in its newest home at the Aldwych Theatre. The shows must end on 3 February 2018....


Guest Blog: Keith Strachan On THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL PhotoGuest Blog: Keith Strachan On THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL
by Guest Blog: Keith Strachan - December 05, 2017

The Little Match Girl was written in 1975 and 1976. I had seen a TV adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen short story on BBC2 at Christmas 1974 and discovered it was written by Jeremy Paul - who I'd met at the Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond....


BWW Review: Hilarious and Heart-Breaking A JEWISH JOKE at the New Jewish Theatre PhotoBWW Review: Hilarious and Heart-Breaking A JEWISH JOKE at the New Jewish Theatre
by Chris Gibson - December 05, 2017

You'll find plenty of humor and drama in playwrights Marni Freedman and Phil Johnson's A JEWISH JOKE, which is now playing at the New Jewish Theatre. Set during the McCarthy 'red scare' hearings during the early 1950's, the play offers up an examination of a Jewish comedy writer named Bernie Lutz w...


Photo Flash: In the Rehearsal Room for Tabard Theatre's THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL PhotoPhoto Flash: In the Rehearsal Room for Tabard Theatre's THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL
by Stephi Wild - November 27, 2017

Rehearsal images have been released from the Tabard Theatre's Christmas production of The Little Match Girl, based on the classic fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. The musical that launched the Christmas single Mistletoe and Wine, will be directed by the original show's composer, Keith Strachan...


Snow-pocalypse Heads This Way: FRIENDSHIP NEVER MELTS Comes to Greenwich Theatre PhotoSnow-pocalypse Heads This Way: FRIENDSHIP NEVER MELTS Comes to Greenwich Theatre
by A.A. Cristi - November 24, 2017

Clowning, silliness and light-up antlers in a show about the last two people in the world discovering a book which tells of something called 'Christmas.'...


BWW Review: MISTERMAN at Dance Loft On 14 PhotoBWW Review: MISTERMAN at Dance Loft On 14
by Molly Korroch - November 24, 2017

'It looks like they forgot to clean up from the last performance!' joked a man in the audience. It's true. The stage at the Dance Loft on 14 looks like the remnants of a bad garage sale. It's littered with cardboard boxes and paper scraps, an old table and chairs, and a huge heap of empty Fanta cans...





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