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Review and Photos: The Loud and Distinctive CHERRY ORCHARD at the Helsinki City Theat Photo Review and Photos: The Loud and Distinctive CHERRY ORCHARD at the Helsinki City Theatre
by Rosanna Liuski - March 08, 2019

The Cherry Orchard at the Helsinki City theatre is distinctive and loud in various ways. The madame is so perky, coming to the surroundings of her traumas, yet she doesn't want to deal with the things that haunt her. Only when the future is glaring at the horizon she runs inside, becoming like a sto...


BWW Review: COC's THE NIGHTINGALE AND OTHER SHORT FABLES is a Magical Night at the Op Photo BWW Review: COC's THE NIGHTINGALE AND OTHER SHORT FABLES is a Magical Night at the Opera
by MacKenzie Holland - May 03, 2018

The word most-associated with Robert Lepage's THE NIGHTINGALE AND OTHER SHORT FABLES is 'magic'. And like 'magic,' you need to see it to believe it. Words simply do not do it justice....


Review and analysis: CHEKHOV'S THREE SISTERS at the Finnish National Theatre Photo Review and analysis: CHEKHOV'S THREE SISTERS at the Finnish National Theatre
by Rosanna Liuski - January 26, 2019

Projections. Massive set designs. Intensive acting. Symbolism. Paavo Westerberg's Three Sisters at the Finnish National theatre is extremely ambitious, a little crazy and might be too much for people with sensory processing sensitivity (SPS)....


BWW Review: YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN at MCC PAC Musical Productions Photo BWW Review: YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN at MCC PAC Musical Productions
by Emily Noxon - October 27, 2018

Frederick Frankenstein does not want to join the family business, but he cannot refuse once he moves to Transylvania....


Museum Of Russian Icons Presents WRESTLING WITH ANGELS: Icons From The Prosopon Schoo Photo Museum Of Russian Icons Presents WRESTLING WITH ANGELS: Icons From The Prosopon School
by Julie Musbach - May 29, 2019

The Museum of Russian Icons will premiere Wrestling with Angels, an exhibition of forty-six luminous contemporary icons by sixteen iconographers from the Prosopon School of Iconology and Iconography, July 19-October 27, 2019.  Exploring the recent renaissance of this ancient tradition, the exhibitio...


GI Film Festival San Diego 2018 Opens With Film Starring George Takei Photo GI Film Festival San Diego 2018 Opens With Film Starring George Takei
by Tori Hartshorn - August 06, 2018

Now in its fourth year, the GI Film Festival San Diego, San Diego's six-day military film festival, is back to feature more untold and underrepresented stories of America's military through film. The six-day, San Diego military film festival kicks-off with the ever-popular Opening Night Screening an...


BWW Review: COC's THE NIGHTINGALE AND OTHER SHORT FABLES is a Magical Night at the Op Photo BWW Review: COC's THE NIGHTINGALE AND OTHER SHORT FABLES is a Magical Night at the Opera
by MacKenzie Holland - May 03, 2018

The word most-associated with Robert Lepage's THE NIGHTINGALE AND OTHER SHORT FABLES is 'magic'. And like 'magic,' you need to see it to believe it. Words simply do not do it justice....


Yannick Nezet-Seguin to Become Met Music Director in September 2018, Two Seasons Earl Photo Yannick Nezet-Seguin to Become Met Music Director in September 2018, Two Seasons Earlier Than Originally Planned
by Alan Henry - February 15, 2018

Accelerating his arrival as Music Director by two seasons, Yannick Nézet-Séguin will take up the post in time for the start of the Metropolitan Opera's 2018–19 season, it was announced today. By freeing up some guest conducting weeks in his busy calendar in both the 2018–19 and 2019–20 seasons, Néze...


La Monnaie Presents World Premiere LE SILENCE DES OMBRES Photo La Monnaie Presents World Premiere LE SILENCE DES OMBRES
by Marianka Swain - July 04, 2019

La Monnaie opens the 2019-20 season not by one, but by two world premieres. In September 2019, at the same time as Pascal Dusapin's Macbeth Underworld at La Monnaie, Le Silence des ombres premieres at KVS. It is an opera adaptation of Maurice Maeterlinck's Trois Petits Drames pour Marionnettes, comm...


BWW Review: LAST NIGHT OF THE PROMS, Royal Albert Hall Photo BWW Review: LAST NIGHT OF THE PROMS, Royal Albert Hall
by Charlotte Downes - September 15, 2019

The Last Night of the Proms is the culmination of the world's biggest musical festival. It's less a concert, more a cultural experience. The Royal Albert Hall is transformed with flags, banners, balloons and a tangible party atmosphere. The occasional glimpse of an inflatable flamingo or helium parr...


BWW Review: iTheater Collaborative Presents THE TRIAL OF THE CATONSVILLE NINE Photo BWW Review: iTheater Collaborative Presents THE TRIAL OF THE CATONSVILLE NINE
by Herbert Paine - October 20, 2018

Daniel Berrigan's THE TRIAL OF THE CATONSVILLE NINE is designed to arouse contemplation and to challenge our sensibilities and sensitivities. It is a work of intellect, written by a man of the Word with a poetic talent. In service to its message, the cast of iTheatre Collaborative's production has a...


THE POETRY OF NATURE: Edo Paintings From The Fishbein-Bender Collection to Open at Th Photo THE POETRY OF NATURE: Edo Paintings From The Fishbein-Bender Collection to Open at The Met, 2/27
by A.A. Cristi - December 20, 2017

Painting blossomed in Japan during the Edo period (1615 1868), as artists daringly experimented with conventional styles. Novel approaches to pictorial art came to Japan from China or the West, and new schools or styles emerged when individual painters stepped outside the rules set forth by establis...


New Historic Play CATO AND DOLLY Premieres At Boston's Old State House Photo New Historic Play CATO AND DOLLY Premieres At Boston's Old State House
by Stephi Wild - June 26, 2018

The Bostonian Society announces the world premiere of Cato and Dolly, an all-new live play by Playwright Patrick Gabridge at Boston's historic Old State House, running Friday, July 6 - September 29, 2018. The new play, commissioned specifically for the Old State House's Through the Keyhole exhibitio...


Yannick Nezet-Seguin to Become Met Music Director in September 2018, Two Seasons Earl Photo Yannick Nezet-Seguin to Become Met Music Director in September 2018, Two Seasons Earlier Than Originally Planned
by Alan Henry - February 15, 2018

Accelerating his arrival as Music Director by two seasons, Yannick Nézet-Séguin will take up the post in time for the start of the Metropolitan Opera's 2018–19 season, it was announced today. By freeing up some guest conducting weeks in his busy calendar in both the 2018–19 and 2019–20 seasons, Néze...


AIN'T TOO PROUD - THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE TEMPTATIONS at the Kennedy Center - They Photo AIN'T TOO PROUD - THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE TEMPTATIONS at the Kennedy Center - They Were Dancing in the Seats!!
by Charles Shubow - July 06, 2018

Broadway - get ready for another homage to a great music group....


BWW Review: THE CRUCIBLE at Marian Theatre, Santa Maria Photo BWW Review: THE CRUCIBLE at Marian Theatre, Santa Maria
by Anna Jensen - February 21, 2018

It's 1692, 1953, or 2018, or any year, as you see it......


Academy of St Martin in the Fields with Joshua Bell Returns to The Soraya Photo Academy of St Martin in the Fields with Joshua Bell Returns to The Soraya
by Julie Musbach - March 05, 2018

The Academy of St Martin in the Fields returns to the Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts (The Soraya) for the fourth time with its renowned Music Director and violinist, Grammy Award winner Joshua Bell....


Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company Celebrates Moon Festival At The White Eagle Hall Of Jersey Photo Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company Celebrates Moon Festival At The White Eagle Hall Of Jersey City Theatre Center
by A.A. Cristi - August 27, 2018

The Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company will open this new 2019 season with a theme of collaboration and outreach, especially with other diverse, immigrant women choreographers from Asia.  The first major event of the Company will be a celebration of the Moon, a collaboration with the Jersey City arts venue, ...


Archway Theatre's TRIAL OF LIZZIE BORDEN Brings Famous Hatchet Murders To The Stage Photo Archway Theatre's TRIAL OF LIZZIE BORDEN Brings Famous Hatchet Murders To The Stage
by BWW News Desk - November 03, 2018

It was the trial of the century. Two people savagely murdered in their home, and their own daughter the chief suspect in the brutal crime. Archway Theatre's 'Trial of Lizzie Borden' brings the gory details to the stage in this exploration of the details of the crime, the prosecution's case, and the ...


City Officials Mark Grand Opening Of The New City Of Philadelphia Archives Photo City Officials Mark Grand Opening Of The New City Of Philadelphia Archives
by A.A. Cristi - December 07, 2018

Yesterday, City officials and partners officially opened the new Philadelphia City Archives and dedicated an interactive new mural created for the site through the City's Percent for Art Program....


Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company To Celebrate Moon Festival Photo Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company To Celebrate Moon Festival
by Stephi Wild - September 01, 2018

The Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company will open this new 2019 season with a theme of collaboration and outreach, especially with other diverse, immigrant women choreographers from Asia. The first major event of the Company will be a celebration of the Moon, a collaboration with the Jersey City arts venue, t...


BWW Review: WICKED Proudly Presents Autism-Friendly Performance in Pittsburgh Photo BWW Review: WICKED Proudly Presents Autism-Friendly Performance in Pittsburgh
by Dylan Shaffer - February 05, 2018

There's a land that you've heard of, once in a lullaby. It's a land of witches and wizards, talking animals and munchkins, and sorcery and dreams. Wicked transports audiences to the Land of Oz where the untold story of its witches unfold on stage in the most elaborate of fashions. The show is in Pit...


BWW Review: THE BOOK OF MORMON Rings Vancouver's Doorbell To Say 'HELLO!' Photo BWW Review: THE BOOK OF MORMON Rings Vancouver's Doorbell To Say 'HELLO!'
by Alyson Eng - September 30, 2018

Invigorating music, impressive choreography, and unexpected hilarious humour are a few things that THE BOOK OF MORMON brought to its tour stop in Vancouver with Broadway Across Canada. With its original opening number, 'Hello', audiences were greeted with enthusiastically wide grins and high-energy ...


BWW Review: SPAMALOT at Musicals At Richter Photo BWW Review: SPAMALOT at Musicals At Richter
by Sean Fallon - July 01, 2019

On Friday, June 28, I had the pleasure of seeing the farcical Monty Python musical SPAMALOT performed outdoors by Musicals at Richter, on the grounds of the Richter House, next to the Richter Park Golf Course in Danbury, CT. I thoroughly enjoyed my first experience with Musicals at Richter. I am v...


BWW Review: THE SUPPLIANT WOMEN ends the Hong Kong Arts Festival at Hong Kong City Ha Photo BWW Review: THE SUPPLIANT WOMEN ends the Hong Kong Arts Festival at Hong Kong City Hall Theatre with a glorious ritual
by Clement Lee - April 03, 2018

Retelling the ancient Greek play by Aeschylus, which is the first part of his three Danaid plays (part two THE EGYPTIANS and part three THE DANAIDS do not survive), THE SUPPLIANT WOMEN, this new version by David Greig after the ancient Greek tragedian, is an actual and glorious ritual to make a test...






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