Illusionists Barry and Stuart set about making the unbelievable believable to the unsuspecting residents of towns across the UK and America. Using magic, misdirection and suggestion, they slowly create a rumour amongst the town folk that something extraordinary is happening in the quiet place they call home. Creating a whirlwind of press interest and buzz among the town's unsuspecting residents they go about creating weird and wonderful stories similar to a movie experience as ghosts, alien invasions, vampires and a secret psychic army take over.
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Joe Iadanza's COMMON MAN Brings 1970's Folk-Rock Aesthetic Into The 21st Century
by Julie Musbach - July 09, 2019
After a 6-year hiatus, Long Island-based singersongwriter Joe Iadanza announced his return with the release of a 1970's inspired folk-rock love letter titled, 'Common Man.'...
BWW Review: ROSVOT (ROBBERS) Echoes at Taabori and Stays Resonating in Your Mind and Emotions
by Rosanna Liuski - July 01, 2019
A small moment of silence and a giving of a rhythm and the music starts to bang at Taabori: the huge ensemble and all of the actors gather up in front of us, mouths from the biggest to the smallest ones opening up widely as they sing the Joutomiehia Useless men -song....
Review and Photos: FOMO by Ryhmisnuoret, the Youth of The Group Theatre
by Rosanna Liuski - June 02, 2019
All in all, FOMO was a great show and the actors' work in this was anything but lazy. The storyline focuses on the variance of the happenings of the life of the youth that actually deepening into any of them intensively, which is a good choise. The Youth of the Group theatre enjoy being on a sta...
Review: KILARI - a tale about falling apart at the Finnish National Theatre
by Rosanna Liuski - May 23, 2019
Kilari is a Amanda Palo's self-written monologue about her life, which deals with sexual violence and mental health issues that result from that....
BWW Review: THE LAST FIVE YEARS at Kent County Theatre Guild
by Rosanne DellAversano - May 15, 2019
A musical that is both charming and heartbreaking told by two actors in a very unique way....
Paul Anka, TOTO, Breakfast Club And More Are On Sale Friday at BergenPAC
by Julie Musbach - April 29, 2019
New shows on sale at bergenPAC: Anthony Michael Hall with a screening of The Breakfast Club on Friday, Aug. 16, 2019 at 7:30 p.m.; Dennis DeYoung: The Grand Illusion 40th Anniversary Album Tour on Friday, Sept. 27, 2019 at 8 p.m.; TOTO: 40 Trips Around the World on Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2019 at 8 p.m....
BWW Review: THE COLOR PURPLE at Neptune Theatre
by Chelsey Robichaud - April 23, 2019
Neptune Theatre's production of The Color Purple is an effortless, empowering production that will be remembered for decades. The show opened April 9th and will end June 2nd...
BWW Review: TOAST, The Other Palace
by Cindy Marcolina - April 13, 2019
The pretense begins as the audience walks into the auditorium. It's as the warm smell of perfect nearly-burnt toast hits their noses that the good-hearted and fluffy nature of Toast reveals itself. Based on Nigel Slater's homonymous memoir, Henry Filloux-Bennett's bakes a play with enough nostalgia ...
Review: THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG Goes Finely Right at Turku City Theatre
by Rosanna Liuski - April 11, 2019
Things fall of, stage men and women hustle on the stage that's not even ready yet. The play had a good intro with the giggly, proud 'director' Teemu Aromaa. He also made a cameo role as the detective in the play they performed to us....
BWW Review: ADMISSIONS at Theater Wit
by Rachel Weinberg - April 02, 2019
Now in its Chicago debut at Theater Wit under the direction of Artistic Director Jeremy Wechsler, Joshua Harmon's ADMISSIONS is entirely prescient. The play takes a critical look at both prep school and college admissions, and the lengths to which people will go to have their children admitted. The ...
BWW Review: FROST/NIXON at ITheatre Collaborative
by Nathaniel Jones - April 02, 2019
When it comes to historical pieces that focus on a particular person, a typical fear some may have is too far of a satirical take or caricature of a person. Although this type of comedic show has its niche, I find it great for a show to tread as close to the line of reality as possible without becom...
BWW Review: New England Premiere of CARDBOARD PIANO at New Repertory Theatre
by Nancy Grossman - March 28, 2019
What does God want, and who truly knows? Who gets to decide what is right? These are just a couple of the questions raised in Hansol Jung's wrenching new play, CARDBOARD PIANO, in its New England premiere at New Repertory Theatre. Set in Northern Uganda at the turn of the millennium, a forbidden lov...
Review and Photos: HAMLET reflects and breathes without an effort at the Turku City Theatre
by Rosanna Liuski - March 15, 2019
Westerberg knows how to fill space and time just at the right time so that nothing leaves hanging. In big scenes (the golfing-scene) as in small details (Hamlet and their friends are hearing something and Hamlet turns around in a full circle, his friends just in a half one)....
by Robert Diamond - February 18, 2019
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BWW Review: NEXT TO NORMAL at Arizona Regional Theatre
by Nathaniel Jones - February 16, 2019
Arizona Reginal Theatre is bringing awareness to mental health with the emotionally hard-hitting production, Next to Normal...
Review: HARRIET at the Group Theatre
by Rosanna Liuski - February 15, 2019
The beginning is beautifully harmonious: there is white, black and light yellow in tender different shades. White in clothes and the walls, black in boots and in the decorations of the piano. The candles beam yellow light in which everything basks....
Source One Five Announces Auditions For THE LATCHKEY BRIGADE
by BWW News Desk - February 08, 2019
Source One Five Presents: THE LATCHKEY BRIGADE, A New Musical with original music by Michael W. Smith....
The Blackhouse Foundation Opens Today at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival
by Tori Hartshorn - January 25, 2019
Today is the day! The Blackhouse Foundation goes live at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival at 11am , launching four days of conversations, discussion, discourse, and celebration of the culture's thought leaders in film, television, and visual media of all kinds. As of this morning, a full slate of...
Source One Five Announces Auditions For THE LATCHKEY BRIGADE
by Stephi Wild - January 20, 2019
Source One Five Presents: THE LATCHKEY BRIGADE, A New Musical with original music by Michael W. Smith....
Youth on Stage: CRAZY FOR YOU at Culturehouse Martinus, Review
by Rosanna Liuski - January 19, 2019
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BWW Review: ELLA ENCHANTED at Childsplay Theatre
by Nathaniel Jones - December 17, 2018
Childsplay's Ella Enchanted is enchanting theatergoers young and young at heart....
by Robert Diamond - November 30, 2018
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BWW Review: Neil Diamond Is A Boy's Best Friend in THE OTHER JOSH COHEN
by Michael Dale - November 13, 2018
Steve Rosen and David Rossmer's pop rock musical charmer THE OTHER JOSH COHEN has been hitting the regional circuit a bit since its 2012 Off-Broadway production that picked up Drama Desk, Lortel and Off-Broadway Alliance Award Nominations for Best Musical. It's great to have this very funny, very ...
by Robert Diamond - October 30, 2018
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BWW Interview: Theatre Life with Soara-Joye Ross and Corbin Bleu
by Elliot Lanes - October 29, 2018
With the holiday season fast approaching Arena Stage is readying their annual Gold Standard Musical. This year it's the classic ship shape Cole Porter musical from 1934, Anything Goes. The production begins performances on November 2nd and plays through December 23rd in the Fichandler space....
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