Brooklyn-based duo Ghost Beach will release their debut album, Blonde, on March 4 via Nettwerk Records.
Betty Who News
by Tyler Peterson -
After a six-week hiatus, 'The Norwegians' by C. Denby Swanson will resume Off-Broadway performances on January 9, 2014 at The Drilling Company, 236 West 78th Street. The production, which began Off-off Broadway last season, has had 75 performances so far. It played Off-off Broadway from March 8 to April 14, 2013 and re-opened October 3, 2014 on an Off-Broadway contract. The Off-Broadway run was suspended November 24, 2013 to accommodate a pre-existing commitment for the theater space. Encouraged by solid audience demand, The Drilling Company has decided to resume the Off-Broadway production January 9, 2014 as an open-ended run.
by Caryn Robbins -
TNT has unveiled the cast of Private Lives of Nashville Wives, a new unscripted series set in and around the capital of the high-stakes country music business.
by Robert Diamond -
On Wednesday, October 23rd , 2013, join The Trevor Project's Trevor NextGen in celebrating the fourth annual Fall Fete supporting the organization's life-saving work for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth. Hundreds of young professionals are expected to attend this exciting event, which is presented by Teneo, at the Angel Orensanz Center (172 Norfolk Street) in New York City. Autumn Access tickets are $125 and grant early access at 7:00pm; General Admission tickets are $75 for access at 8:00pm. Tickets are available at www.TheTrevorProject.org/fallfete2013.
by Tyler Peterson -
From October 3 to 28, 2013 The Drilling Company will present an Off-Broadway run of its hit comedy from last season, 'The Norwegians' by C. Denby Swanson, directed by Elowyn Castle. Performances will be at The Drilling Company Theatre, 236 West 78th Street, featuring the original cast.
by Don Grigware -
1993's rarely produced Sunset Boulevard is a flawed, somewhat boring musical play that satisfies best with the casting of an actress of great star quality as Norma Desmond, one whose face could have convincingly lit up a silent film screen. MTW has found its star in Valerie Perri, and under Larry Raben's strong, resourceful staging, Sunset Boulevard is 5-star entertainment.
by Robert Lawlor -
Wedding bells are ringing this week, and just in time for Valentine's Day! I know, it sickens those of us single people on Valentine's Day, but love is in the air tonight, Gleeks! Finn tells Rachel about kissing Emma and despite what he hopes to be a good conversation turns into a awkwardness when he can't seem to get over her new relationship with Brody. Emma is fraying at the ends as Finn tries to confront her, but she's not having it because she has pressing matters to deal with involving the wedding to deal with the situation at hand. Will returns and informs the Glee club he wants them to perform at his wedding, and in place of a best man speech, Will wants Finn to sing - freaking him out even more. What does Finn Hudson do when he freaks out? Turns to Rachel Berry? You bet! With Rachel's help, the best man song is now a duet between the two, and is that sparks I see flying? Marley gives Jake a gift for Valentine's Day, but Jake is not even remotely ready for Valentine's Day. With help from Ryder, Jake presents Marley with 'All I Need to Get By' by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell. Emma pairs Artie up with her handicap able niece named Betty, which Artie seems pleased about.
by BWW News Desk -
The Huron Country Playhouse presents Harvey, a funny, thought-provoking play about dignity, self-respect, and the loyalty of friendship. The production runs three weeks from June 28th through July 14th.
by Caryn Robbins -
Audiences have embraced the 2012 Season at Huron Country Playhouse and the positive reviews continue for the Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece, HARVEY.
by Kelsey Denette -
The Huron Country Playhouse presents Harvey, a funny, thought-provoking play about dignity, self-respect, and the loyalty of friendship. The production runs three weeks from June 28th through July 14th.
by Caryn Robbins -
Citytv's 2012-13 fall and mid-season prime-time schedule, showcases 9 new comedies, 4 new dramas, 1 hit reality franchise series, the acquisition of late-night's 'it' show, and the triumphant return of award-winning journalist - and fan-favourite - Katie Couric to daytime television.
by Robert Diamond -
Everybody's been talking about the animatronic pig which cost a reported £100,000 and we've now got the first photos from Cameron Mackintosh's new musical comedy BETTY BLUE EYES, based on the Handmade Film 'A PRIVATE FUNCTION' by Alan Bennett and Malcolm Mowbray. BETTY BLUE EYES is the first original musical Cameron Mackintosh has produced in ten years. It started previews at the Novello Theatre in the West End on 19 March with a press night on 13 April.
by BWW News Desk -
Plays & Players (P&P), Center City Philadelphia's oldest continually operating theatre, is carrying on its tradition of supporting burgeoning local artists with the world premiere of Simulations by David Strattan White.
by BWW News Desk -
Plays & Players (P&P), Center City Philadelphia's oldest continually operating theatre, is carrying on its tradition of supporting burgeoning local artists with the world premiere of Simulations by David Strattan White.
by BWW News Desk -
Plays & Players (P&P), Center City Philadelphia's oldest continually operating theatre, is carrying on its tradition of supporting burgeoning local artists with the world premiere of Simulations by David Strattan White.
by Gabrielle Sierra -
Plays & Players (P&P), Center City Philadelphia's oldest continually operating theatre, is carrying on its tradition of supporting burgeoning local artists with the world premiere of Simulations by David Strattan White.
by Gabrielle Sierra -
Plays & Players (P&P), Center City Philadelphia's oldest continually operating theatre, is carrying on its tradition of supporting burgeoning local artists with the world premiere of Simulations by David Strattan White.
by Mark Andrew Lawrence -
Caryl Churchill's once daring play has lost some of its edge over the past three decades, but thanks to a terrific cast and solid direction, it still entertains. * * * 1/2 (OUT OF 5)
by James Howard -
WHO: Spotlighters WHAT: The Great American Trailer Park Musical WHEN: Through November 4. Fri-Sat at 8PM, Sun at 2PM. HOW MUCH: $18 General, $15 Students, Seniors and BTA Members, $13 with BROADWAYWORLD Discount! INFORMATION: www.spotlighters.org or call 410-752-1225
by BWW News Desk -
'Not to brag, but I've stood upon some pretty rarified podiums,' writes Glen Roven. 'But to be honest, nothing competes in the thrill department with playing a piano for a Broadway legend who is recreating an original performance. Talk about musical comedy heaven.'
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