The NFL Network is partnering with show-business luminaries like Tim McGraw and Jeremy Renner for a new documentary series called "The Timeline" that will highlight pivotal moments and teams in National Football League history, including the complicated relationship between Brett Favre and the Green Bay Packers, the merger between the National Football League and the American Football League, and the Giants' momentous decision to move from New York City to New Jersey. George Clooney's Smokehouse Pictures will co-produce an episode that tells the story of how a Los Angeles reporter got a crude tape of Super Bowl XIV to U.S. hostages held in Tehran in 1980.
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by Stephi Wild - June 06, 2024
Aurora Theatre Company will end its 32nd season with the Bay Area Premiere of THE LIFESPAN OF A FACT by Jeremy Kareken & David Murrell and Gordon Farrell, based on the book by John D’Agata and Jim Fingal. ...
SHAW2020 to Present Summer Tour Of MRS. WARREN'S PROFESSION
by Chloe Rabinowitz - April 16, 2024
Award-winning theatre company SHAW2020 will preset a summer tour of George Bernard Shaw's provocative play, MRS WARREN'S PROFESSION. Learn how to purchase tickets....
Youngmi Mayer Joins SHOULDA COULDA WOULDA at Brooklyn Comedy Collective
by Chloe Rabinowitz - March 27, 2024
Join Youngmi Mayer in the love and sci-fi experiment, SHOULDA COULDA WOULDA at Brooklyn Comedy Collective. Learn how to purchase tickets. ...
LINES Comes to the Stephen Joseph Theatre This Month
by Stephi Wild - March 06, 2024
Lines is at the SJT on Saturday 23 March. Set in five prisons in Uganda, Palestine and Britain, it follows the parallel, post-colonial lives of ten seemingly disconnected prisoners over five decades....
SHOULDA, COULDA, WOULDA Returns To Brooklyn Comedy Collective
by A.A. Cristi - March 04, 2024
Back at Brooklyn Comedy Collective, the unique comedy show SHOULD COULDA WOULDA combines advice column and time travel fantasy. Guest comedians share love life stories, then explore what they should, could, and would do differently....
TimeLine Theatre Hosts BlackOut Night For NOTES FROM THE FIELD
by Stephi Wild - February 27, 2024
Join TimeLine Theatre to experience its critically acclaimed Chicago premiere of Anna Deavere Smith’s Notes from the Field on a night dedicated to and celebrating Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) artists and audience members....
Review: ONCE MORE, JUST FOR YOU At Seattle Public Theater
by Shelley Dean - February 19, 2024
Seattle Public Theater is currently hosting the world premiere of Maggie Lee’s play, Once More, Just For You, directed by Amy Poisson. With a three-person cast and a homemade time travel machine, this show could be of particular interest to Seattle’s sci-fi fans. ...
Step Afrika! The Nation's First Step Dance Company Announces Its 30th Anniversary Season
by Stephi Wild - February 01, 2024
Renowned African American arts organization and premier Dance Company Step Afrika! announces the commemoration of its milestone 30th anniversary season from August 2023 to July 2025....
La Monnaie's Sustainability Policy Chosen as Best Future Project at the Oper! Awards
by Stephi Wild - January 30, 2024
The Oper! Awards - one of Germany's international opera awards - were presented last night at the Nationale Opera & Ballet in Amsterdam. La Monnaie managed to win the award for Best Future Project with its innovative sustainability policy. Again, a nice token of recognition for the many diffe...
Mildred Marie Langford, Adhana Reid and Shariba Rivers to Star in TimeLine's Chicago Premiere of NOTES FROM THE FIELD
by Chloe Rabinowitz - December 21, 2023
Mildred Marie Langford, Adhana Reid and Shariba Rivers will give voice to 18 real-life people caught in America’s school-to-prison pipeline in TimeLine Theatre’s Chicago premiere of Notes from the Field by Anna Deavere Smith....
Playhouse On The Square Reveals NewWorks@TheWorks Winners
by Chloe Rabinowitz - December 04, 2023
The winners of Playhouse on the Square's NewWorks@TheWorks competition have been announced. Find out who will be showcasing their new works in this exciting event....
Chicago Premiere of Anna Deavere Smith's NOTES FROM THE FIELD Comes to TimeLine Theatre in January
by Stephi Wild - December 01, 2023
TimeLine Theatre Company will cast a light on America’s school-to-prison pipeline with its Chicago premiere of Notes from the Field by Anna Deavere Smith, one of the most accomplished theater artists of our time....
REVIEW: THE MASTER & MARGARITA Is A Bonkers And Bizarre But Brilliantly Executed Expression Of The Need To Keep Listening To The Artists And Dreamers Of Society.
by Jade Kops - November 26, 2023
Eamon Flack’s adaptation (script and direction) of Mikhail Bulgakov’s THE MASTER & MARGARITA is an intriguing retelling of the Russian writer’s last novel that remained hidden to decades after his death. ...
Review: BIG, THE MUSICAL at The Community Players
by Christopher Verleger - November 15, 2023
The Community Players kicks off its 102nd season with a lively, endearing, production of “Big, The Musical,” based on the beloved 1988 film, directed by Penny Marshall and starring Tom Hanks....
Museum Of Broadway Will Celebrate Its One Year Anniversary Next Week; Will Offer $1 Tickets
by Stephi Wild - November 02, 2023
The Museum of Broadway is celebrating its one-year anniversary on November 15th. $1 tickets for admission on the museum's birthday are available now. Stay tuned for special event news and happenings....
Photos: Meet the Cast of THE LIFESPAN OF A FACT At TimeLine Theatre
by A.A. Cristi - October 27, 2023
Casting has been revealed for TimeLine Theatre Company’s The Lifespan of a Fact, a comedic showdown between truth and fact, set in the world of non-fiction publishing, based on true events, running November 1 – December 23, 2023....
Review: TERAPIA (THERAPY) at Teatro ECAS
by Christopher Verleger - October 26, 2023
Teatro ECAS (Education Center of Arts and Science) kicks off its 26th season with Martín Giner’s play, ‘Terapia’ (Therapy), an intriguing, highly entertaining dramatic comedy that invites the audience to be a fly on the wall during a series of sessions between a psychiatrist and his most chal...
Maureen Beattie to Become Patron of The Gaiety
by Blair Ingenthron - October 22, 2023
The Gaiety has announced Maureen Beattie OBE as their newest patron. An official announcement of the news was made at a ceremony on Sunday 22nd October, 3.00pm, held at The Stage Door café in The Gaiety....
Review: ELEPHANT, Bush Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina - October 20, 2023
An accomplished, evocative solo project, the piece sits between a play with songs and a straight drama infused with socio-politics: much like its creator, it’s impossible to pigeonhole it. She is casually funny between candid reflections that are strong in their stance. While these are sanitised a...
Eli & Fur Release 'You're So High (10 Years On)'
by Michael Major - October 09, 2023
Eli & Fur release 'You're So High (10 Years On)' and relaunch record label NYX Music. Discover their latest music and exciting label news....
Seventeen to Release 11th Mini Album 'Seventeenth Heaven' in October
by Michael Major - September 19, 2023
SEVENTEEN hinted at the upcoming release on their social channels with a short teaser clip of a red festival wristband marked with the album title logo and the official release date. Following this motion teaser, the band shared the very first peek into the highly-anticipated mini album....
Musical Theater Songwriting Challenge Returns for 2023
by Stephi Wild - September 08, 2023
The Musical Theater Songwriting Challenge is now accepting submissions for the 2023-24 program! Learn more about how to apply for the program here!...
Review: SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR is a joyous romp at Theatre On The Bay
by Faeron Wheeler - September 07, 2023
What did our critic think of SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR at Theatre On The Bay? Sometimes you just need a really good laugh - and that's exactly what SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR delivers. It's a joyous production with excellent comic timing from the two actors and some beautiful nuances layered in by director Ch...
EDINBURGH 2023: Review: CERTAIN DEATH AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS, ZOO Playground
by Katie Kirkpatrick - August 24, 2023
The world is going to end in 80 years and two couples are deciding whether it’s still a good idea to have children. And then one of the women falls for the other couple’s surrogate. Certain Death and Other Considerations has a stand-out premise, exploring the very real issue of eco-anxiety throu...
EDINBURGH 2023: Review: THE COLLIE'S SHED, Gilded Balloon
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 13, 2023
Based in a Men's Shed in East Lothian, The Collie's Shed follows four retired miners as they discover how a review into the policing of the '80s mining strikes and a potential Miners' Pardon Bill by the Scottish Government suddenly affects them, their friendships and their relationships. Journey wit...
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