Queens-based Titan Theatre Company opened the final production of its 2017/18 season with its highly anticipated MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. The show will run through April 22nd at the Queens Theatre, the borough's premier performing arts venue, located in beautiful Flushing Meadows Park. BroadwayWorld has photos from the opening night festivities below!
Titan Theatre Company is currently in rehearsals for its upcoming production of William Shakespeare's romantic romp, MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING will play a three-week limited engagement at Titan's home at Queens Theatre, and BroadwayWorld has a behind-the-scenes look at rehearsal below!
LOVE AFTER LOVE celebrates its New York opening today. Directed by Russell Harbaugh, the film stars Chris O'Dowd, Andie MacDowell, James Adomian, Juliet Rylance, Dree Hemingway, and Gareth Williams.
Titan Theatre Company Managing Director Kevin Beebee announced today the concept, full cast and creative team for Titan Theatre Company's exciting new production of MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, Shakespeare's comedic masterpiece. Performances start at Queens Theatre in Flushing Meadows Park on April 6th, 2018, and will run through April 22nd, 2018.
The official trailer for upcoming film LOVE AFTER LOVE starring Andie MacDowell has been released. Directed by Russell Harbaugh, the film also stars Chris O'Dowd and Francesae Faridany. LOVE AFTER LOVE opens in theaters and VOD March 30th
The Natural Four was his group and in his newly released memoirs 'Music Saved My Life, From Darkness Into The Light, My Life As A 70's R&B/Soul Singer' (ISBN: 978-0998795003) he takes us on an intimate trek through his life and times.
A good old school love song can take you on a journey and incite the resurgence of memories long gone. The 1973 hit 'Can This Be Real' is a prime example. The melody was a Top 40 break through on the R&B charts and The Natural Four were the singular force behind the hit. Ollan Christopher Bell, better known at Chris James knows first-hand about song-induced travels. The Natural Four was his group and in his newly released memoirs 'Music Saved My Life, From Darkness Into The Light, My Life As A 70's R&B/Soul Singer' he takes us on an intimate trek through his life and times.
Electric Moon Theatre Company kicks off its inaugural season with the holiday family musical: FANCY NANCY SPLENDIFEROUS CHRISTMAS! Based on the best-selling picture book written by Jane O'Connor and illustrated by Robin Preiss Glasser, this show is sure to make your holiday season sparkle! Recommended for children ages 2 and up.
Prince's Paisley Park in Chanhassen, Minnesota has announced a broad list of exciting speakers and performers participating in Celebration 2017. Taking place April 20-23 at Prince's historic recording sanctuary outside Minneapolis, the event will honor the life and legacy of the music icon Prince Rogers Nelson.
Anyone who's heard the name S U R V I V E is aware of the current revival of '70s and '80s era synth music. The Strange Things composers tapped into a nostalgic fascination with the darker side of synth music and helped bring it to the masses.
A diverse all-star lineup of GRAMMY Award nominees, GRAMMY winners, entertainers and film and TV stars took stage last ight for THE 59TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS
Tacoma Little Theatre begins 2017 with John Steinbeck's classic tale, OF MICE AND MEN, brought to life through the direction of Niclas Olson.
Two drifters, George and his friend Lennie, with delusions of living off the 'fat of the land,' have just arrived at a ranch to work for enough money to buy their own place. Lennie is a man-child, a little boy in the body of a dangerously powerful man. It's Lennie's obsessions with things soft and cuddly that have made George cautious about who the gentle giant, with his brute strength, associates with. His promise to allow Lennie to 'tend to the rabbits' on their future land keeps Lennie calm, amidst distractions, as the overgrown child needs constant reassurance. But when a ranch boss' wife is found dead in the barn with a broken neck, it's obvious that Lennie, albeit accidentally, killed her. George, now worried about his own safety, knows exactly where Lennie has gone to hide, and he meets him there. Realizing they can't run away anymore, George is faced with a moral question: How should he deal with Lennie before the ranchers find him and take matters into their own hands?