Sometimes goofy is all you really need. Sure, it's nice to have a deeply heartfelt and affecting show but sometimes you just want candy. Well look no further as Village has taken the candy coated no brainer that is "Xanadu" and amped the joy and humor up to 11. And while yes, the performances are all top notch, the real joy of the production comes from the obvious fun the cast is having with the material (and I don't just mean those skimpy togas).
Sound Theatre Company concludes their summer of provocative theatre at Bainbridge Performing Arts with Andrew Lippa's sexy and searing THE WILD PARTY, a musical inspired by Joseph Moncure March's banned 1928 poem about the excesses of the Jazz Age. For all who enjoy Rent or Chicago, this dark, erotic descent is a must-see -at BPA, tonight, September 13 through the 15th. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
Sound Theatre Company concludes their summer of provocative theatre at Bainbridge Performing Arts with Andrew Lippa's sexy and searing THE WILD PARTY, a musical inspired by Joseph Moncure March's banned 1928 poem about the excesses of the Jazz Age. For all who enjoy Rent or Chicago, this dark, erotic descent is a must-see -at BPA, September 13 - 15, with a Pay-What-You-Can-Preview September 12. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
It's a really good thing the air conditioning is working in the Seattle Center Armory because something has to cool the audience down after Sound Theatre Company's current production of "The Wild Party". Not only is it a sultry good time but the fear, love, lust, anger and danger coming off the cast is palpable.
Sound Theatre Company continues their summer of provocative theatre with the Seattle premiere of Andrew Lippa's sexy and searing THE WILD PARTY, a musical inspired by Joseph Moncure March's banned 1928 poem about the excesses of the Jazz Age. For all who enjoy Rent or Chicago, this dark, erotic descent is a must-see.
Back-to-school is all about the kids, but this September, treat yourself to a grown-up evening out! Suitable strictly for ages 18 and over, The Wild Party is adapted from a book-length poem written during and about the Roaring Twenties. It tells the story of one wild evening in a Manhattan apartment and a party to end all parties.
Sound Theatre Company continues their summer of provocative theatre with the Seattle premiere of Andrew Lippa's sexy and searing THE WILD PARTY, a musical inspired by Joseph Moncure March's banned 1928 poem about the excesses of the Jazz Age. For all who enjoy Rent or Chicago, this dark, erotic descent is a must-see.
Sound Theatre Company continues their summer of provocative theatre with the Seattle premiere of Andrew Lippa's sexy and searing THE WILD PARTY, a musical inspired by Joseph Moncure March's banned 1928 poem about the excesses of the Jazz Age. For all who enjoy Rent or Chicago, this dark, erotic descent is a must-see. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast below!
THE WILD PARTY previews August 8th and continues through August 25th at the Center Theatre at the Seattle Center Armory (Formerly the Seattle Center House Theatre). Tickets can be purchased at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/362552 or see www.soundtheatrecompany.org for more information.
The CW announced the impending season finale dates for its current programming lineup, as well as the upcoming May sweeps episodes. Check out the full listings below!
On the next episode of The CW's 90210 titled 'You Can't Win Em All,' Jordan (guest star Robbie Jones) calls in a favor from his mother (guest star Robin Givens) to help out Mark (guest star Charlie Weber), but in exchange must end things with Naomi (AnnaLynne McCord). Get a sneak peek below!
This summer Sound Theatre Company will present two innovative productions in the Center Theatre at the Armory in the months of June and August, including a rarely produced play by Tom Stoppard and a provocative musical theatre premiere.
On next week's all new episode of 90210, titled 'Dude, Where's My Husband?,' Naomi (AnnaLynne McCord) meets up-and-coming mogul Jordan Welland (guest star Robbie Jones), who hires her to plan events for his media empire, while Annie (Shenae Grimes), Adrianna (Jessica Lowndes) and Silver (Jessica Stroup) plan a girls' night out for Naomi, which ends with disastrous results. Dixon (Tristan Wilds) starts to develop feelings for Michaela (guest star LynDon Smith), and Liam (Matt Lanter) finds out that the Cronus brothers plan to blame Navid (Michael Steger) for the cheating ring and is forced to befriend them to clear Navid's name. Trevor Donovan also stars. Matthew Diamond directed the episode written by Liz Phang (#517).
After five seasons, The CW has officially cancelled 90210. Fans will be happy to know that, according to TVLine, the series will get a proper send off, as well as a likely retrospective episode, which is currently set to air on May 13.
On next week's all new episode of 90210, titled, 'Brother From Another Mother,' Liam (Matt Lanter) experiences some symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder while preparing to testify against Ashley (guest star Natalie Morales), while Annie (Shenae Grimes) is furious when Naomi (AnnaLynne McCord) tracks down their half-brother Mark (guest star Charlie Weber), a chef who owns a gourmet food truck. Wolfgang Puck has a cameo role as a celebrity judge in a cooking competition.
GLEE's Grant Gustin heads over to The CW tonight to begin a guest starring story arc on 90210. Tonight's episode, entitled "Here Comes Honey Bye Bye," airs at 9:00 pm/ET. Check out the sneak peek below!
On next week's all new episode of 90210, 'We're Not in Kansas Anymore,' Annie (Shenae Grimes) experiences an alternate reality about what life would have been like if she had stayed in Kansas, including being engaged to her high school boyfriend. In the alternate world, Dixon (Tristan Wilds) becomes a massively successful hip hop artist who no longer has contact with his family, while Adrianna (Jessica Lowndes) is a washed-up actress and Hollywood's bad girl. Naomi (AnnaLynne McCord) is a real estate agent, and Teddy (Trevor Donovan) has not revealed his true sexual orientation. Matt Lanter, Michael Steger and Jessica Stroup also star. Cherie Nowlan directed the episode written by Liz Phang (#511). 'We're Not in Kansas Anymore' airs on Jan. 28 at 9PM on The CW.
Directors Guild of America President Taylor Hackford today announced the DGA's nominees for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television and Commercials for the year 2012.