What did our critic think of INTO THE WOODS at Guthrie Theater?
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by Blair Ingenthron -
The Muny has announced its full cast, design, and production teams for the groundbreaking rock musical Chess, July 5 - 11.
by Kathleen Anwar -
What did our critic think of PASSING STRANGE at Theo Ubique Cabaret? Originally premiering in 2006, Passing Strange is a rock musical that pushes the boundaries of Broadway storytelling and delves into themes of identity, love, and artistic rebellion. The main character, The Youth, embarks on a journey to find “The Real” that takes him from his middle-class Black Los Angeles Church to Amsterdam, and finally to Berlin. Theo Ubique’s lively rendition brings this coming-of-age story to life in their wonderfully immersive theater.
by Chloe Rabinowitz -
Martin Jensen, Sam Feldt and Conor Maynard, three of the music industry's brightest stars, join forces to deliver a scintillating new melodic house track 'Unwanted' - out on the 23rd of June!
by Michael Major -
aldrch releases the explosive first single, “TM2TB” (“Take Me 2 The Bank”), sizzling with electricity and layered edge. Featuring alluring vocals from Madelline, 'TM2TB” is driven by a pulsating beat, contracting and expanding, peppered with arresting hooks and pure adrenaline.
by Theresa Bertram -
What did our critic think of WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S THE TEMPEST at Arkansas Shakespeare Theatre?
by Michael Major -
The four-track collection includes two brand new songs plus recent singles “Swoop” and “Five Three.” Adeptly swinging between R&B, pop and rap, Drazen offers up distinctive, ultra-relatable tales of modern romance on the EP, which finds him collaborating with producers Rence and Dave Villa (FLETCHER, Daughtry), among others.
by Michael Major -
Five years after his debut, with 30 Million global catalog streams and a single climbing the Alternative Radio charts, he finally announces plans for his debut album ‘Never Stood A Chance’ via Epitaph Records. Chad also shares the album’s lead single “Light My Fire” co-written by Pierre Bouvier of Simple Plan.
by Barry Lenny -
Chet Baker was, and still remains, a very popular musician.
by Chloe Rabinowitz -
Check out new footage and images of The Great Gatsby – The Immersive Show!
by Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold -
“To do this show, you’ve got to have a bag of tricks. Everybody in the cast has to be multi-instrumentalists, as well as actors and singers.” Actor Jayson Elliott is talking about the complexities of performing THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY, which MSMT will present on its main stage beginning June 28. Elliot is reprising his role of J.P. Richardson, known as “The Big Bopper,” and he and MSMT newcomer, Andrew Harvey, who essays the title role, are discussing the intricacies and appeal of this juke box musical and its inspiration, rock and roll legend, Buddy Holly. Harvey and Elliott have worked together before on this show with director Angela C. Howell at Tuacahn Amphitheatre in Utah, and both actors have considerable experience with their roles. Elliott says he has played The Big Bopper some twenty times; Harvey has four productions under his belt, and they both note that the MSMT cast of eighteen can cumulatively claim to have performed in some one hundred productions. Harvey says, “ I have worked with quite a few of these people before, and I am enjoying being together again. They are all insanely talented musicians – which you have to be in this kind of juke box musical.”
by Stephi Wild -
National Theatre Live in HD continues to be screened at the Ridgefield Playhouse this July, bringing the best of British theatre to you.
by Stephi Wild -
The astonishing beauty of the Western Australian coastline shimmers to life in Spare Parts Puppet Theatre's acclaimed production of Blueback at Claremont Showground for the winter school holidays from July 1.
by A.A. Cristi -
The Rehearsal for Truth Theater Festival honoring Václav Havel has announced that Edward Einhorn will be taking over the job of Artistic Director for its seventh season of work.
by A.A. Cristi -
PBS Pride Programming brings DEAR IKE to The World Channel for Pride month.
by Taylor Clemons -
To Kill a Mockingbird first hit bookstore shelves in 1960, where it has since become a staple in American literature. An academy award winning film adaptation was released two years later in 1962, and is equally synonymous with the title. The story focuses on a trial in which Tom Robinson, a black man is accused of assaulting Mayella Ewell, a white woman in 1930s Alabama. Atticus Finch takes on the task of representing Robinson. The story focuses on the aftermath of that choice, told through the eyes of Atticus’ youngest child, Jean Louise “Scout” Finch.
by Chloe Rabinowitz -
THE GREEN ROOM 42 will present Natalie Joy Johnson in “Miss Natalie’s Summertime Spectacular” on Friday, June 30 at 9:30 PM.
by Michael Major -
Produced by Castle Frank with collaborators Nixon Boyd (Hollerado, Dizzy) and Matt Lederman (!!!, The Rural Alberta Advantage), In Your Blood is the merging of Max's influences: from producers like Noah Goldstein, Emile Haynie and Jon Hopkins, to the foundations of classic songwriting like David Bowie and The National. Watch the video now!
by Stephi Wild -
Old Library Theatre (OLT), Fair Lawn Recreation Department's resident theatre company, will present RADIUM GIRLS, for three performances only, June 23rd through June 25th. Performances are on Friday and Saturday evening at 8:00pm, with a Sunday matinee at 2:00pm.
by Nicole Rosky -
Josh Gad and Andrew Rannells are set to reunite on Broadway for the first time in over a decade for Gutenberg! The Musical!, written by Tony and Emmy Award® nominees Scott Brown and Anthony King, and directed by Tony Award winner Alex Timbers. We have all the details!
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