LIVE's Post-Oscar Tradition to Return for 5th Year, 2/29
by Caryn Robbins
- Jan 7, 2016
“LIVE with Kelly and Michael” will continue an awards season tradition with the fifth edition of “LIVE's After Oscar® Show,” airing live in national syndication on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29 at 9:00 a.m. EST.
Merely Players to Present GOD OF CARNAGE in Atlanta
by Tyler Peterson
- Jan 6, 2016
?God of Carnage, Yasmina Reza's Tony award-winning play (translated by Christopher Hampton), runs January 8 through January 18 at Out of Box Theatre in Marietta and January 22 through January 31 at On Stage Atlanta.
Merely Players at Out of Box Theatre Present GOD OF CARNAGE
by Sally Henry Fuller
- Jan 2, 2016
God of Carnage, Yasmina Reza's Tony award-winning play (translated by Christopher Hampton), runs January 8 through January 18 at Out of Box Theatre in Marietta and January 22 through January 31 at On Stage Atlanta.
BWW Review: THE HATEFUL EIGHT is Violent, Captivating, Quintessential Tarantino
by Matt Tamanini
- Dec 21, 2015
While the setting, style, and time period of Quentin Tarantino movies have changed throughout the years, there are three things that have remained consistent; ensembles of gleefully flawed characters; depraved, but often gorgeously bloody violence; and lots and lots of profanity. While the theatre is no stranger to violence or profanity, it is his legendary ability to create compelling, but bizarre characters that has led me to say in print and on podcasts that if the 52-year-old writer and director had been born a few decades earlier, Tarantino could have been one of America's greatest playwrights, alongside Williams, O'Neill, Miller, Stoppard, and Mamet.
Barbra Streisand to Helm CATHERINE THE GREAT Biopic
by Tyler Peterson
- Dec 3, 2015
Barbra Streisand has come aboard to direct 'CATHERINE THE GREAT,' written by Kristina Lauren Anderson, it is announced by Gil Netter who will produce. With Streisand helming and Netter producing, casting is now underway.
BWW Review: SPECTRE is Bland, Paint-By-Numbers Bond Film
by Matt Tamanini
- Nov 5, 2015
No matter how many times a spy has had to use his license to kill, or how many women half his age he's taken to bed, or how many times he's ordered a martini 'shaken, not stirred,' at some point it all begins to be too much to handle; he begins to question the greater existential point behind all of the shooting, all of the romancing, and all of the drinking that he's done over the past 53 years. He begins to hate everything that he has been for over half a century. Welcome to your mid-life crisis James Bond; what's, waiting for you is SPECTRE, a joyless, paint-by-numbers Bond movie, where the colors are all beiges and greys, and nearly every form of familiar entertainment has been muted.
HIGH SCHOOL DRAMA: Hume-Fogg's Darby Kolwyck
by Jeffrey Ellis
- Oct 26, 2015
Next up for Daron Bruce's students involved in theater at Hume-Fogg Academic High Schools (one of the nation's highest rated secondary schools) is a much-anticipated production of Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd, running November 5-7 at the iconic and historic high school, located on Broadway naturally - in downtown Nashville. Taking on the challenging role of Mrs. Lovett in the school edition of Sondheim's musical is Darby Kolwyck, a talented student with an already enviable resume: She's played Rusty in Act Too's Footloose and was part of HFA's acclaimed production of Cabaret.
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