Last Swim, the critically acclaimed feature debut from writer-director Sasha Nathwani, will receive a U.S. release from Sunrise Films. The film will make its U.S. debut with a special one-night-only screening in Los Angeles, ahead of its release on VOD platforms.
For a lot of people, it isn't the holidays without a Hallmark movie. And, for Broadway fans, it is an even bigger treat as Broadway performers continue to lend their talents to the heartwarming movies that grace your TV every year. Find out which Broadway stars are slated to appear in new Hallmark movies this season!
This fall, the Chicago Humanities Festival is bringing some of the biggest names in film, politics, music, literature, and activism to stages across Chicago for entertaining, inspiring, and provocative conversations addressing the theme of “PUBLIC” and how we are all re-imagining our public lives.
Many Broadway stars have taken their incredible talents off the stage and onto your TV screens. One channel that has welcomed Broadway talent is Hallmark! Stars like Kristin Chenoweth, Jeremy Jordan, Aaron Tveit, Anika Noni Rose, Nathan Lane, Patti Murin, Bernadette Peters, Beth Leavel and Lea Salonga have appeared in past fils.
Like so many of her performer friends, Ann has had numerous cancelled concerts and her live performance career is totally on hold. While distressing financially, it is also a wonderful opportunity to be useful during this challenging time.
The ASCAP Foundation honored composer/lyricist Stephen Schwartz for his lifetime contributions to the Musical Theater with The ASCAP Foundation Richard Rodgers Award.
ANTHONY VALBIRO, Blueberry Pond Theatre Ensemble's new Artistic Director, has lived a life in the Theatre World for over forty years. Actor, director, choreographer, scenic designer, playwright---he's done it all and continues to excel in the myriad crafts that make theatre the most magical and creatively satisfying experience for both audiences and performers.