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Review: ENG-ER-LAND, Arcola Theatre
by Gary Naylor - August 17, 2023 Hannah Kumari's warm, funny and ultimately disquieting monologue tells the story of a girl who doesn't fit into other people's idea of boxes, but becomes a lifelong fan of Coventry City...
EDINBURGH 2023: Chloe Radcliffe Q&A
by Natalie O'Donoghue - July 05, 2023 BWW caught up with Chloe Radcliffe to chat about bringing Cheat to the 2023 Edinburgh festival Fringe....
Review: MOULIN ROUGE: THE MUSICAL at Shea's Buffalo Theatre
by Michael Rabice - October 26, 2023 A spectacle among spectacles takes to the Shea's Buffalo stage as MOULIN ROUGE: THE MUSICAL bedazzles it audiences. Settled in for a 2 week run, MOULIN ROUGE is the epitome of eye candy presented to be entertainment for the masses, just like the real Moulin Rouge, which draws in tourists by the dro...
Belmont University Musical Theatre's WORKING: A MUSICAL Offers Audiences a Heartfelt, Emotional Tribute to American Workers
by Jeffrey Ellis - October 14, 2023 Over the past three-and-a-half decades, I have had the privilege of seeing some remarkably talented and gifted young actors on every stage on the Belmont campus and never have I ever left a performance there without feeling inspired, absolutely certain that the future of theater as we know it is pre...
EDINBURGH 2023: Review: 24, 23, 22 at Underbelly Cowgate
by Katie Kirkpatrick - August 20, 2023 As the show begins, Brendan is breathing his last breath. Boom, goes his heart beat, boom, goes the rushing blood. The following hour of theatre explains how he got to this point, and how his life became intertwined with that of Fran. Fran, whose story is told in parallel, begins having a bad day at...
EDINBURGH 2023: Review: SOFIE HAGEN: BANGLORD, Monkey Barrel
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 13, 2023 Comedian Sofie Hagen brings Banglord to Monkey Barrel....
Review: CURTIS STIGERS Plays City Winery NYC
by Stephen Mosher - October 26, 2023 Pianist Randy Ingram, bassist Cliff Schmitt, and trumpeter John “Scrapper” Sneider elevate an already wonderful set of songs by Curtis Stigers....
Review: MOM'S NIGHT OUT At 54 Below A Newly-Born Series To Be Loved
by Stephen Mosher - October 26, 2023 An exciting new 54 Below series has been inaugurated on the stage of Broadway’s Living Room and there were a lot of surprises at its opening night...
What's Coming to Broadway in 2023
by Team BWW - August 27, 2023 It's a new season on Broadway! While plenty of 2023/24 season announcements have yet to be made, many productions have already revealed full details of their upcoming engagements. Check out a full list of what's to come on Broadway in Fall 2023-Spring 2024!...
Review: RUDDIGORE, Opera Holland Park
by Gary Naylor - August 10, 2023 Super show, a little slow at first, but blossoming into an escapist entertainment that can be enjoyed as much in the 2020s as it was in the 1880s...
Review: SOME ENCHANTED EVENING Brings a Touch of Class at Saint Vincent Summer Theatre
by Greg Kerestan - July 21, 2023 The summer institution shakes up its image with a lightly sophisticated musical revue....
EDINBURGH 2023: Tania Lacy Q&A
by Natalie O'Donoghue - July 06, 2023 BWW caught up with Tania Lacy to chat about bringing Everything's Coming Up Roses to the 2023 Edinburgh Festival Fringe....
Review: JULIUS CAESAR at Independent Shakespeare Company in Griffith Park
by Evan Henerson - July 23, 2023 Atmosphere, this CAESAR has aplenty. What David Melville’s production does not have this time is particularly strong acting. Players in several key roles felt miscast, out of synch with their own characters, with fellow players or, in some cases, both. As a result, the production is not great at mak...
EDINBURGH 2023: Alexander Bennett Q&A
by Natalie O'Donoghue - June 19, 2023 BWW catches up with Alexander Bennett to chat about bringing I Can't Stand The Man Myself to the 2023 Edinburgh Festival Fringe....
EDINBURGH 2023: Tania Lacy Q&A
by Natalie O'Donoghue - July 06, 2023 BWW caught up with Tania Lacy to chat about bringing Everything's Coming Up Roses to the 2023 Edinburgh Festival Fringe....
Boca Stage's WAIT UNTIL DARK Opens At The Delray Beach Playhouse October 26
by A.A. Cristi - September 18, 2023 Boca Stage's first production in their new home at the Delray Beach Playhouse will be Frederick Knott's classic thriller, Wait Until Dark. ...
Review: QUEEN MARGARET'S VERSION OF SHAKESPEARE'S WAR OF THE ROSES at Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum
by Tracey Paleo - July 10, 2023 Ellen Geer’s new compilation of Shakespeare's best-known history plays does nothing to address the misogynistic, xenophobic views that have led to Margaret of Anjou’s historical presentation (or any other woman’s) as a stereotypical villain. But in other ways, it succeeds in illuminating Margaret as...
Album Review: Barry's Boys Bring Back Beautiful Blends To Broadway On HARMONY'S New Cast Album
by Bobby Patrick - September 10, 2023 This recording checks our most important Broadway Album Box - one comes away from the first listening with a real sense of the show and its story....
Review: GENTLEMEN, Arcola Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina - October 10, 2023 When toxic tradition clashes with inevitable progress, the very structure of the crème de la crème of higher education comes into question. Matt Parvin’s Gentlemen is the cerebral lovechild of Laura Wade’s Posh and Alan Bennett’s The History Boys whose third cousin once removed is Mamet’s Oleanna. D...
Review: THE DROWSY CHAPERONE Comes Alive at the SPC Theater
by Peter Nason - June 24, 2023 Marguerite Reed and Jeffrey Walker III lead a cast that will give you a rollicking good time!...
Tickets from £22 for Argentine Dance Sensation MALEVO, at the Peacock Theatre
by Aliya Al-Hassan - June 20, 2023 Pounding drums, puffed chests, thundering feet – this is scintillating Argentine dance as you’ve never seen it before. In a blistering and exhilarating take on the traditional Argentine Malambo, Malevo brings its blazing raw talent to the UK for the very first time....
Norbert Leo Butz, Linda Eder, and More to Play 54 Below Next Month
by Blair Ingenthron - September 30, 2023 Check out the lineup of incredible performances at 54 Below this month!...
Dublin's Bell X1 Release New Single 'The Lobster'
by Michael Major - August 17, 2023 DUBLIN band Bell X1 have a new single & video “The Lobster” out now. The video directed by Allyn Quigley features Irish Actors Liz Fitzgibbon and Kieran Roche and, like the track, takes its cues from Jean Paul Sartre’s infamously bad mescaline trip in the 1930’s. The video was filmed on Dublin’s Wat...
Austin Jewish Film Festival Turns 21 & Reveals Full Slate of Films
by Michael Major - October 10, 2023 The 21st Austin Jewish Film Festival presents a diverse lineup of films, parties, and Q&A events from November 2-12, 2023. Discover the latest Jewish films and enjoy premieres from around the world. Check out the festival's website for more information....
Review: THE NORWEGIANS at Austin Playhouse is deadly fun!
by Sabrina Wallace - September 27, 2023 The Norwegians, a comedy play written by C. Denby Swanson, is an 80-minute, one-act play that enchants audiences with a burst of dark humor and unexpected twists. Set in the gritty backdrop of Minneapolis, this quirky production brings together a motley crew of characters, each with their own idiosy... |