The Martones are a loud, fun-loving Italian family from Long Island. Sisters Lexi, a talented nail artist, and Bria, a hair colorist/makeup artist, run Salon Martone while juggling family dynamics, over the top clients, and their own relationships.
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Wake Up With BroadwayWorld March 3, 2026- March Broadway Watch Guide and More
by - March 03, 2026
Rise and shine, BroadwayWorld! It is March 3, 2026 and it's time to catch up on all of the theatrical happenings you may have missed in the last 24 hours....
Review: SEA WITCH, Theatre Royal Drury Lane
by Laura Jones - March 02, 2026
Staged at the cavernous Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Sea Witch arrived with the sort of fanfare usually reserved for tried-and-tested crowd-pleasers. Instead, this world premiere exposed the perils of unveiling an unpolished new musical on one of the West End’s most imposing stages....
Review: BRIGHT STAR at Ashland Productions
by Jared Fessler - February 05, 2026
Set in the American South of the 1920s and 1940s, Bright Star tells a story about love, loss, and the things we carry with us whether we want to or not. When Alice Murphy, a literary editor, meets a young soldier just home from World War II, something shifts. That meeting opens a door Alice has kept...
The Geography of the Invisible: Yizhen Zhang and the Art of Witnessing
by Team BWW - January 20, 2026
To understand the work of photographer Yizhen Zhang is to understand the geography of the margin. In today's world, where people are often obsessed with the hyper-stylized, Zhang has committed himself to a more demanding discipline: documenting life on the precarious precipice where systems fail and...
Award-Winning Comedic Force Rewrites The Rules Of Physical Acting
by Team BWW - December 22, 2025
On a packed New York stage, the first thing audiences notice about Martha Argyriou is not the punchline but the body. A figure crosses the space with precise, offbeat rhythm, shifting weight, breath, and gaze until the room is already laughing or holding its breath before a single line is spoken. Th...
Annual 6-Week DANCE AT THE ODYSSEY Expands to Two Stages
by Chloe Rabinowitz - December 09, 2025
Odyssey Theatre Ensemble’s annual six-week celebration of contemporary dance expands in its ninth year, doubling the number of offerings and spilling over into a second space at the Odyssey’s three-theater complex in West L.A....
Student Blog: Stay Gold
by Student Blogger: Alison Cohen - October 27, 2025
The first time I read the first line in The Outsiders, Ponyboy Curtis wasn’t just a character. He was me, a kid navigating a world split between identities, trying to figure out where he belonged....
Review: EXHAUSTED PAINT at Big Couch
by Tara Bennett - October 13, 2025
What did our critic think of EXHAUSTED PAINT at Fat Squirrel? Fat Squirrel's production of EXHAUSTED PAINT: THE DEATH OF VAN GOGH takes an unconventional approach to Vincent van Gogh's story....
MISS JULIE Comes to CCBC Catonsville This Month
by Stephi Wild - October 07, 2025
Community College of Baltimore County Performing Arts will present Miss Julie Adapted by Craig Lucas this month. Learn more about the upcoming production here....
Review: Sean Harkness Shines Brighter Than The Sun In JUST ME at Don't Tell Mama
by Stephen Mosher - July 24, 2025
More regularly a supporting player, Sean Harkness is acting every bit the star in his current solo show... and it's a great fit....
Review: DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS at the Stratford Festival is a Hilarious Romp
by Lauren Gienow - May 30, 2025
Last night, Director Tracey Flye’s production of DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS opened at the Stratford Festival’s Avon Theatre. One of two musicals mounted at the Festival this season, this production is paired well with its counterpart, ANNIE. As musical comedies go, they simply could not be more dif...
Kevin Cheng's SUNSET DINER to Premiere in Dumbo
by Emmy Rice - May 18, 2025
Sunset Diner, a new psychological thriller by Kevin Cheng (Dear Diary), will receive its world premiere at The Rat NYC in Dumbo this month, as part of the Unpolished Play Series produced by Aimée Lutkin and Bill DiPiero....
Brighton Fringe Review: SAMANTHA DAY: GENERATION WARS!, The Quadrant
by Caroline Cronin - May 12, 2025
Brighton Fringe is the perfect breeding ground for improvisational comedy, and there’s plenty of it scattered across the city. At The Quadrant—a venue that has become a staple part of the festival each year—comedian Samantha Day took to the stage to ask one very big question: Which generation ...
Review: LYNN FACES, New Diorama Theatre
by Tsitsi Tsopotsa - February 21, 2025
In an era where nostalgia often serves as a mere backdrop, Lynn Faces delivers a sharper perspective, wielding both comedy and commentary with remarkable precision. Running since 2023, this production masterfully interweaves punk aesthetics with feminist discourse, creating a theatrical experience t...
Tash Sultana Returns To Their Roots With New Single ‘Milk & Honey’
by Josh Sharpe - February 05, 2025
Tash Sultana is embarking marking a bold return to their roots as a looper, with a brand-new single “Milk & Honey”—a deeply personal track, reflecting on fulfillment and fame. Listen to it here....
Review: BRILLIANT WORKS OF ART at Bellissima Productions at Alleyway Theatre
by Michael Rabice - February 02, 2025
What did our critic think of BRILLIANT WORKS OF ART at Bellissima Productions At Alleyway Theatre?...
Review: GUAC At Woolly Mammoth
by Jake Bridges - January 29, 2025
What did our critic think of GUAC at Woolly Mammoth?...
Video: Anyone Awake Releases Debut LP, Shares 'Late Night Driver' Single + Video
by Blair Ingenthron - October 26, 2024
Anyone Awake is sharing their debut full-length LP, Bushel And A Peck, out now on all streaming platforms. Watch the video here!...
Good Neighbours to Join Foster the People on 2025 North American Tour
by Blair Ingenthron - October 13, 2024
Following last week's release of their debut self-titled EP, and currently in the midst of a SOLD OUT UK headlining tour, rising British duo Good Neighbours have announced that they will be joining Foster The People on the American duo's 2025 North American tour, visiting over twenty cities....
Bay Street Theater 2025 TITLE WAVE FESTIVAL Submissions Now Open
by A.A. Cristi - September 16, 2024
Bay Street Theater has announced that play submissions for the 11th Annual Title Wave: 2025 New Works Festival will open soon....
Good Neighbours Unveil New Track 'Bloom' Ahead of Self-Titled Debut EP
by Josh Sharpe - August 26, 2024
Good Neighbours release new track 'Bloom' ahead of their debut EP out October 4. The British duo's North American headlining tour starts September 3. The EP features five tracks including 'Bloom' and 'Weekend Boy.' Listen to the new song here!...
Wunderhouse Share New Single 'Rain'
by Josh Sharpe - August 08, 2024
Fast-rising UK rock band, Wunderhorse have unveiled “Rain,” the latest offering from their upcoming album Midas which will arrive August 30th. The track opens with the clangs of equipment and loose strums which have come to reflect the rough and ready ethos of Midas’ recording proces...
Video: Wunderhorse Release New Single 'Silver'
by Josh Sharpe - July 10, 2024
UK rock band Wunderhorse have released “Silver” the third taster of the band’s forthcoming album, Midas, which will arrive August 30th. Along with the track comes a black and white video featuring frontman Jacob Slater finding companionship with a caged bird. Watch the video now!...
Good Neighbours to Embark on First-Ever North American Tour
by Josh Sharpe - July 10, 2024
Good Neighbours will play their first North American headlining tour starting September 3 in Toronto, with stops in major cities including New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. Tickets are on sale this Friday....
Review: MIDNIGHT IN THE GARDEN OF GOOD AND EVIL at Goodman Theatre
by Rachel Weinberg - July 09, 2024
MIDNIGHT IN THE GARDEN OF GOOD AND EVIL is a sprawling, messy musical that weaves together the threads of several characters in 1980s Savannah, Georgia. Composer/lyricist Jason Robert Brown draws on a variety of different musical styles, while Taylor Mac’s book scenes present a series of vignettes...
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