Art Basel, Miami Features World Renowned Sculptor, Carole A. Feuerman
by Christina Mancuso
- Nov 23, 2016
Carole A. Feuerman's work will be presented in several different locations during the Art Fairs in Miami December 2016. Feuerman is credited with starting the Hyper-realist movement in the late 1970's.Known for her sculptures of the swimmers, Feuerman is the only figurative artist to realistically paint bronze figures so real that you would mistake them for live people, and to install them in monumental size in public locations throughout the world.
STAGE TUBE: Alec Baldwin's Trump Returns to SNL, Talks Hamilton and First Week as President-Elect
by Ashlee Latimer
- Nov 20, 2016
Alec Baldwin returned to SNL last night with his now-iconic Trump impression for the episode's cold open, which featured a recap of Trump's first week as President-elect of the United States. Playing off of news that Trump was unaware of basic requirements for the Presidency, such as the need to hire a full staff for the West Wing of the White House, the sketch is a revolving door of Kellyanne Conway (Kate McKinnon) bringing in various high-profile leaders to meet with the President-elect, who each reveal something that overwhelms Trump.
VICTORIA WOODHULL's Run Begins Tonight at TNC in the Wake of the Election
by BWW News Desk
- Nov 17, 2016
Theater for the New City Executive Director Crystal Field and the Textile Co., an in-house group at the theater, are presenting 'Victoria Woodhull,' written by Claude Solnik and directed by Donna Mejia, for its New York City debut Nov. 17 through Dec. 4 at Theater for the New City, 155 First Ave., New York, NY.
BWW Exclusive: Jose Llana on His KING AND I Tour and Why He Believes Hope Trumps Hate
by Nicole Rosky
- Nov 15, 2016
When Jose Llana was 19, 'Something Wonderful' happened: The Filipino-American actor made his Broadway bow as Lun Tha, the mellow young lover, in Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein's 'The King and I.' Lou Diamond Phillips played the titanic and titular ruler of Siam in that 1996 Tony-winning revival. Now, two decades later, Llana has followed in Phillips' footsteps as the new King of Broadway, with his glorious voice and regal bearing. What's more, he is taking the 2015 Tony-winning revival across America.
Theater for the New City to Honor Victoria Woodhull 11/15
by A.A. Cristi
- Nov 15, 2016
A few days after Hillary Clinton ended her campaign, a press conference is being held at Theater for the New City on Nov. 15, to remember and recognize Victoria Woodhull, the first woman to run for the presidency.
BWW Review: Richard Nelson Concludes His Election Year Trilogy With WOMEN OF A CERTAIN AGE
by Michael Dale
- Nov 14, 2016
It can be safely assumed that the majority of playgoers filing into The Public's LuEsther Theater for the 7:30 opening night performance of author/director Richard Nelson's Women Of a Certain Age on Tuesday night took their seats expecting to see Hillary Clinton declared the President-Elect of The United States sometime during the party that followed.
As Hillary Clinton's Campaign Closes, Victoria Woodhull's Run Begins at TNC
by BWW News Desk
- Nov 9, 2016
Theater for the New City Executive Director Crystal Field and the Textile Co., an in-house group at the theater, are presenting 'Victoria Woodhull,' written by Claude Solnik and directed by Donna Mejia, for its New York City debut Nov. 17 through Dec. 4 at Theater for the New City, 155 First Ave., New York, NY.
Lin-Manuel Miranda Inspires Us With Post-Election Tweets
by Caryn Robbins
- Nov 9, 2016
Following her shocking and unexpected defeat in last night's presidential election to Republican candidate Donald Trump, the Tony Award winner turned to Twitter to share his upbeat and eloquent thoughts on the election's outcome and the future of America. Check them out below:
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