Cabaret Producers Move to Dismiss Investor Lawsuit
by Joshua Wright - Sep 25, 2025
Producers of Broadway’s Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club have moved to dismiss an investor lawsuit. A newly filed email shows counsel accusing the plaintiff of rejecting financial transparency offers and threatening press coverage.
Dance Theatre of Harlem’s 2025 Vision Gala to Honor Darren Walker
by Josh Sharpe - Mar 31, 2025
Dance Theatre of Harlem will host its annual Vision Gala on Friday, April 11, 2025, at New York City Center and the Ziegfeld Ballroom. This year’s gala will honor Ford Foundation President Darren Walker with the Arthur Mitchell Vision Award.
Surflight Theatre Opens 2023 Season With STEEL PIER
by Stephi Wild - May 30, 2023
Surflight Theatre is opening their 2023 Season with a show celebrating the magnificent history of Atlantic City’s Steel Pier in the 1930’s: Kander and Ebb’s STEEL PIER the Musical.
Review: JERKER at The Provincetown Theater
by Michael Rabice - Aug 31, 2022
What at first sounds like an evening of gratuitous nudity for the pleasure of gay men actually turns into quite the opposite. In one of it’s final performances this summer, Robert Chesley’s play JERKER proved to be a perfect fit for The Provincetown Theater’s mission of presenting previously unseen works to it’s audiences.
Jesse Walker to Join SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH Cast for THE 90'S CON
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Mar 11, 2022
New Jersey’s Jesse Walker, host of the online celebrity show “The Jesse Walker Show,” takes his show on the road to Hartford, Connecticut, where he will sit down with cast members from the hit TV series “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” for a retrospective reunion.
Princeton Symphony Orchestra Concerts Go Virtual for Fall
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Sep 9, 2020
The Princeton Symphony Orchestra (PSO) is introducing a new fall series, Virtual Concerts: Your Orchestra, Your Home, offering the opportunity to hear works rarely performed in the concert hall. The series replaces the orchestra's original fall subscription concerts.
Meadows School of the Arts Alumni Reunite to Produce ROMEO AND JULIET
by A.A. Cristi - Jan 14, 2020
Southern Methodist University Theatre, Dance, and Music alumni are reuniting in Dallas this winter to produce a full-length, text-driven, minimally produced production of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet featuring alumni returning from New York City, Chicago, Baltimore, and Nebraska. Co-directed by Emily Ernst (recent graduate of Ecole Internationale de Theatre Jacques Lecoq and Associate Director of Flatwater Shakespeare Company), Joshua L. Peugh (Founder and Artistic Director of Dark Circles Contemporary Dance), and Baltimore-based actor Chris Rutherford, the play will be presented by Fair Assemblya?"the trio's newly formed ensemble led theatre companya?"in the intimate Sanctuary space at Arts Mission Oak Cliff.
Southern Methodist University Theatre, Dance, and Music Alumni Reunite For ROMEO AND JULIET
by Stephi Wild - Jan 11, 2020
Southern Methodist University Theatre, Dance, and Music alumni are reuniting in Dallas this winter to produce a full-length, text-driven, minimally produced production of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet featuring alumni returning from New York City, Chicago, Baltimore, and Nebraska. Co-directed by Emily Ernst (recent graduate of Ecole Internationale de Theatre Jacques Lecoq and Associate Director of Flatwater Shakespeare Company), Joshua L. Peugh (Founder and Artistic Director of Dark Circles Contemporary Dance), and Baltimore-based actor Chris Rutherford, the play will be presented by Fair Assemblya?"the trio's newly formed ensemble led theatre companya?"in the intimate Sanctuary space at Arts Mission Oak Cliff.
THE WHO'S TOMMY Comes To Seven Angels Theatre
by Julie Musbach - Apr 18, 2019
Seven Angels Theatre brings the equity production of the Rock Opera-THE WHO'S TOMMY to Waterbury from April 25-May 19. Tommy with Book by Des McAnuff, Pete Townsend. Music by Pete Townsend.
BWW Review: THUNDER KNOCKING ON THE DOOR at Creative Cauldron
by Sam Abney - Feb 19, 2019
There is nothing outright wrong with Thunder Knocking on the Door, the blues-filled musical which opened at Creative Cauldron this past Saturday. But there isn't much that is right with it either. Overall, the production is a firmly middle-of-the-road endeavor where the mismatched cast are unable to elevate the subpar source material. At the end of the day, this is a show that thinks it has more to say that it actually does.