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Kennedy Center Announces 2005 Honors
by BWW News Desk - September 07, 2005

Tony Bennett, Suzanne Farrell, Julie Harris, Robert Redford and Tina Turner are honored for their lifetime contribution to the arts. ...


Cherry Jones Joins De Niro, Freeman, Harris & Boston Pops for Kennedy Tribute, 5/18
by Jessica Lewis - May 11, 2010

Tony- and Emmy award-winning actress Cherry Jones joins Keith Lockhart, the Boston Pops, and the Tanglewood Festival Chorus, and special guests-actors Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman, and Ed Harris-for the world premiere performance of The Dream Lives On: A Portrait of the Kennedy Brothers-the center...


New Jersey Theatres Join Forces to Rebuild the Grand
by Nicole Rosky - November 30, 2010

After eighty-six years, the Grand Theater - home of The Road Company since 1976 - literally fell silent on May 14, 2010 when its roof collapsed, destroying the entire venue. This was a devastating tragedy for theater-goers throughout the Delaware Valley and, in particular, hit Southern New Jersey ...


Taymor's THE MAGIC FLUTE Returns As Met's Holiday Presentation 12/22-1/1
by Reynard Loki - December 15, 2008

Julie Taymor's hit production of Mozart's The Magic Flute returns to the Met as this season's special holiday presentation beginning December 22. The abridged, English-language version is specially priced to appeal to families and will have four matinees and one holiday evening performance, running...


Huntington Theatre Co Presents PRELUDE TO A KISS 5/14-6/13
by Gabrielle Sierra - April 16, 2010

The Huntington Theatre Company concludes its 28th season - a season of American stories - with the award-winning playwright Craig Lucas' modern classic Prelude to a Kiss. Peter and Rita are two young, happy lovers who are getting married. On their wedding day, an old man comes up to kiss the bride....


Photo Flash: Kirov Ballet's The Nutcracker
by Gabrielle Sierra - December 02, 2008

The 2008-2009 season of Dance at the Music Center continues with a special, limited engagement of the Kirov Ballet and Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre's The Nutcracker, under the Artistic Direction of Valery Gergiev and Yury Fateev, Interim Director of the Ballet, to celebrate the holiday season ...


Jan Gossart Works on View at Metropolitan Museum, Begins 10/6
by Gabrielle Sierra - September 27, 2010

The first major exhibition in 45 years devoted to Jan Gossart (ca. 1478-1532)- one of the most innovative artists of the Burgundian-Habsburg Netherlands-will be on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art beginning October 6, 2010. ...


BWW Reviews: HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS – THE MUSICAL: An Early Christmas Gift for Your Family
by Kara Pohlkamp - November 29, 2010

Your heart will grow three sizes with the spirit of Christmas as the Grinch steals your imagination in this fanciful, musical adaption of How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The pages of the beloved children's tale come to life immersing the audience into the world of Whoville and the magic of Dr. Seus...


Gilbert & Sullivan Players 36th Season to Feature UTOPIA, LIMITED and THE MIKADO, Nov. 21
by Jessikah Hackett - August 17, 2010

America's foremost Gilbert & Sullivan repertory ensemble, the New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players (NYGASP), announces that its new fall, winter and spring season will kick off with a production of Utopia, Limited on Sunday, November 21st (5PM) at Peter Norton Symphony Space (2535 Broadway at 95th St...


LA Philharmonic's Ernest Fleischmann Passes Away At 85
by Charlie Piane - June 14, 2010

It is with deep regret and sadness that the Los Angeles Philharmonic must announce the passing of our beloved friend and colleague Ernest Fleischmann. Ernest died surrounded by his family last evening, Sunday June 13, in his Los Angeles home after a long illness at the age of 85....


The Museum of Modern Art Presents Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Modern Century
by Gabrielle Sierra - January 26, 2010

The Museum of Modern Art presents Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Modern Century, the first major retrospective in the U.S. in more than 30 years of one of photography's most original and influential masters, from April 11 through June 28, 2010....


Photo Coverage: Tear Up The Pierre
by Robert Diamond - November 30, 2010

Photos from Tear Up the Pierre at The Pierre Hotel on November 29, 2010 in New York City. ...


Smith Center Celebrates Groundbreaking 5/26 With Ceremonial Bell Casting
by Gabrielle Sierra - May 14, 2009

The Smith Center for the Performing Arts will celebrate its groundbreaking with a ceremonial carillon bell casting and ringing Tuesday, May 26, 2009. A 4.75 acre complex housing the Nevada Ballet Theatre and the Las Vegas Philharmonic, The Smith Center will become the cultural hub of Las Vegas when ...


Peace Center Launches 20th Anniversary Campaign
by Gabrielle Sierra - November 30, 2010

The Peace Center for the Performing Arts announces it has raised $11 million in early pledges towards its goal of $21.5 million to expand its facilities and improve its grounds....


Thomas Hampson Performs the Title Role in Eugene Onegin Opposite Karita Mattila in her First Met Tatiana
by Robert Diamond - January 26, 2009

Tchaikovsky's romantic masterpiece Eugene Onegin, based on the Pushkin poem, returns to the Met on Friday, January 30, with a superb international cast. American baritone Thomas Hampson returns to the role of Onegin, the haughty aristocrat who acknowledges love too late, opposite the Finnish soprano...


Photo Coverage: Tear Up The Pierre
by Robert Diamond - November 30, 2010

Photos from Tear Up the Pierre at The Pierre Hotel on November 29, 2010 in New York City. ...


$25 Weekend Tickets Available For Opera Lovers During Economic Crisis
by Gabrielle Sierra - December 05, 2008

In response to the recession, the Metropolitan Opera's Board of Directors has decided to subsidize some of the best seats for weekend evening performances for the duration of the opera season. Approximately 16,000 prime seats in the Orchestra and Grand Tier, ranging in price from $295 to $140, will ...


New Floats and Character Balloons Coming to Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
by Robert Diamond - November 03, 2008

On Thursday, November 27th at 9:00 AM the magic takes to the skies and the streets of the Big Apple in America's favorite Parade....


THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS Plays Radio City 10/8-9
by Gabrielle Sierra - July 28, 2010

There is only one Lord of the Rings. Come share in the power. Tickets are now on sale for the highly anticipated The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, which will be presented live to film at Radio City Music Hall for two performances only, on Friday, October 8th and Saturday, October 9th, 2010....


The Director's Chair: Adam Shankman's Hairspray Diary #16
by Adam Shankman - July 26, 2007

BroadwayWorld.com has an exclusive look into the making of the movie musical HAIRSPRAY with this special Director's Diary written by Adam Shankman. Check back daily for new entries!...


Jan Gossart Works on View at Metropolitan Museum, Begins 10/6
by Gabrielle Sierra - September 27, 2010

The first major exhibition in 45 years devoted to Jan Gossart (ca. 1478-1532)- one of the most innovative artists of the Burgundian-Habsburg Netherlands-will be on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art beginning October 6, 2010. ...


SOUND OFF! Mixed on MEMPHIS, Gung-ho on Two '21 Guns'
by Robert Diamond - January 21, 2010

Let's take a look at two new recordings of a song from the forthcoming Green Day rock opera AMERICAN IDIOT that is now available on iTunes as well as the cast recording for the new Broadway musical MEMPHIS, which is available at the theatre, stores and on iTunes. ...


Dutoit Leads Philly Orchestra For Three Concerts 3/12-14
by Gabrielle Sierra - March 02, 2009

Philadelphia Orchestra Chief Conductor and Artistic Adviser Charles Dutoit leads the Orchestra in three concerts in Verizon Hall at the Kimmel Center celebrating the influence of African-American culture on classical music (March 12-14). The program features Milhaud's jazz-inspired The Creation of t...


New Museum and Bidoun Present 'Museum as Hub: Bidoun Library Project'
by Molly Hagan - August 04, 2010

New Museum Collaborates with Bidoun Magazine for 'Museum as Hub: Bidoun Library Project.'...


Sheen Begins Performances in THE SUBJECT WAS ROSES at LA Music Center, 2/10
by Aimee Savoth - February 10, 2010

Martin Sheen is returning to the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning play that brought him a Tony Award nomination in 1964, and join with Frances Conroy and Brian Geraghty in 'The Subject Was Roses' by Frank D. Gilroy. Previews begin today....






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