Simple Machine Theatre stages Jeffrey Hatcher's adaptation of Henry James' Gothic thriller at two historic Boston houses, providing an extra dose of authenticity. Under the direction of M. Bevin O'Gara, Stephen Libby and Anna Waldron give spellbinding performances that will scare the bejeezers out of you!
Erotica is a hot publishing trend, but Seattle author T.M. Franklin isn't jumping on the bandwagon, and doesn't plan to anytime soon, opting instead to pen Young Adult novels she hopes also appeal to adults.
According to Deadline. CBS's HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER could be jumping on the spin-off bandwagon with a new series called HOW I MET YOUR FATHER, which would be told from the female point of view.
On Trophy Wife's upcoming episode, titled 'The Date,' when Kate and Pete host a party, Jackie crashes and hooks up with Pete's co-worker Sad Steve (Nat Faxon), much to Pete's discomfort. However, when Sad Steve decides to pursue a relationship with Jackie, both Kate and Pete jump on the bandwagon to give young love a boost. Meanwhile, Hillary helps Warren and Bert put together a Gum Show live stream, and Diane faces off with Meg after she posts an unflattering picture of her on Instagram, on 'Trophy Wife,' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 (9:31-10:00 p.m., ET) on ABC.
Two years ago I heard the relatively new “Marquee Five” perform a show at the Laurie Beechman Theatre called “8-Track Throwback,” which was a five part harmony homage to the music of the 1960s and '70s. They hadn't gotten even halfway through their set when I realized that in Marquee Five I'd heard my Manhattan Transfer for the new millennium. Marquee Five's style is less jazzy and more pop than the Transfer, and their sound is infused with the tones of a co-ed barbershop quintet, Broadway belting, and holiday season caroling. Marquee Five's new show last Saturday night at 54 Below did nothing to push me off their bandwagon. In Broadway By the Letter: Act One (a set of songs representing the first half of the alphabet), this fabulous five-some once again delivered delicious harmonies on a variety of song styles, standout individual performances, and intricate yet accessible vocal arrangements.
Award-winning author Patricia Simpson has drawn a line in the sand with the release of her newest book, Gabriel's Daughter. The book is being released exclusively in print. Why? Digital piracy.
Hulk Hogan is jumping on the 'Wrecking Ball' bandwagon with an ad for his web hosting service, Hostmania. Watch below as Hogan swings in on his own wrecking ball à la Miley Cyrus, sporting a feather boa and a thong!
The science fiction, horror, and fantasy genres are bigger business than ever, especially in books, comic books, and movies. To meet the demand of story-tellers and others who want to capitalize on this red hot trend, Arbor Books is adding even more science fiction and fantasy ghostwriters to their roster.
Well holy hoofers! That was one of the most joyous two hours and 20 minutes of television that I have witnessed in a long time; the fifteen minute real-life respite notwithstanding. From start to shocking finish Uncle Nigel and his panel of experts gave So You Think You Can Dance fans a proper celebratory sendoff to Season 10.
One of NYC's favorite kindie rock acts, Joanie Leeds & The Nightlights, is set to rock out in celebration of their new CD, Bandwagon.Joanie Leeds & The Nightlights will present a free, outdoor, all-ages show at 10:30 a.m. today, August 8 at Riverside Park South, Riverside Drive between 65th St. and 72nd St., NYC
In recent American culture, bullying has reached new heights and gained a lot of power. It seems like the word and programs implemented to stop bullying are inescapable. Sadly, it also seems that these prevention programs are largely ineffective. In Houston, Texas, a skilled group of talented professionals are embarking on a creative venture that may or may not answer some questions we all have about bullying. BULLY, A NEW MUSICAL, conceived as a film, has a score, lyrics, and book written by Aaron Alon. The goal of the project is to get people talking in hopes that those conversations will be reparative, meaningful, impactful, healing, and begin to reexamine and even create new solutions to the problem of bullying. Recently, I sat down with writer Aaron Alon, director Justin Doran, and actor/singer Brad Goertz, and discussed this new musical film in the making and its upcoming Concept Cast Recording.
One of the side effects of writing a book about the economics of Broadway is that friends are always asking how to find cheaper tickets. The prices can be shocking and everyone would like a bargain.
SILENCE! THE MUSICAL will end its triumphant two-year run today, July 7th, 2013, at the Elektra Theatre. The production will have played a total of 529 performances and eight previews. Below, BroadwayWorld takes you back through the parody's time off-Broadway!
One of NYC's favorite kindie rock acts, Joanie Leeds & The Nightlights, is set to rock out in celebration of their new CD, Bandwagon.Joanie Leeds & The Nightlights will present a free, outdoor, all-ages show at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, August 8 at Riverside Park South, Riverside Drive between 65th St. and 72nd St., NYC
Soon after Instagram Video launched yesterday, Broadway jumped on the bandwagon, with many shows uploading their very first videos. MATILDA posted its own promo video, featuring the pint-sized title character's anthem- 'Naughty'. Watch it HERE!
Veteran New York stage actor Chuck Muckle will star in the London premiere of the acclaimed one-man stateside production of At Wit's End. Muckle transforms himself into Oscar Levant, the acclaimedcomposer, satirist and hypochondriac who was dubbed 'America's favorite neurotic.'
Truer to the elves described in Nordic myths, the depiction of elves in Anglia Spring's new novel Red Heather: The Elves of an Ancient Future is more like reading a sinister account of the terrible deeds done by wizards or vampires than the elves most relate to from the likes of J.R.R. Tolkien or Terry Brooks. http://angliaspring.com/
Truer to the elves described in Nordic myths, the depiction of elves in Anglia Spring's new novel Red Heather: The Elves of an Ancient Future is more like reading a sinister account of the terrible deeds done by wizards or vampires than the elves most relate to from the likes of J.R.R. Tolkien or Terry Brooks. http://angliaspring.com/