Walnut Street Theatre's 2014-2015 Independence Studio on 3 season concludes with a musical that captures the spirit of America through the timeless songs of Irving Berlin, I LOVE A PIANO. Directed and choreographed by Ellie Mooney, the production continues through June 28th.
On Sunday afternoon, the previously Broadway-bound chamber sized production of TITANIC opened in Toronto. The production is currently scheduled at The Princess of Wales Theatre through June 21st, 2015. BroadwayWorld has a recap of all the reviews below, updating live as they come in.
Mamai Theatre Company opens its third season with new private and public funding grants, two new venues, and a production of Anton Chekhov's beloved classic, THREE SISTERS, directed by Co-Producing Artistic Director, Bernadette Clemens.
Trustus Theatre's Executive Director continues his roster of zany annual fundraisers June 4th at 7 pm at the Music Farm, this year with 'Larry's Favorite Things.' In the tradition of hosting his faux funeral, family reunion and a bizarre wedding, followed by last year's 'Larry's Bring Your Own Dinner Dinner Theatre.'
The Cleveland Orchestra's annual free community concert takes place this year on Mall B in downtown Cleveland, due to construction on Public Square. Located between the Global Center for Health Innovation and Cleveland Public Auditorium on St. Clair Avenue, Mall B is a grassy area that is an ideal location to bring a blanket for the concert. This year's concert is performed on Wednesday, July 1 at 9:00 p. m.
Hear the heart of America beat in Irving Berlin's I LOVE A PIANO at Walnut Street Theatre's Independence Studio on 3. The show runs through June 28, 2015 in the intimate space.
Playhouse on Park presents a fabulous musical geared toward young audiences with a message that rings true for all ages. Based on the beloved New York Times best selling book by celebrated actress Julianne Moore, Freckleface Strawberry is a production that, through music and eye-catching choreography, teaches how to appreciate others for their differences. The production is a slice of life from a young girl who invites the viewer into her journey of self-acceptance with the help of friends and family.
Gangland wars, Gordon's women come together, and Bruce learns secrets hiding in Wayne Manor - all coming together for tonight's freshman season finale for GOTHAM. We're updating and recapping LIVE starting at 8 pm EDT.
Choreographer Jeanette Stoner, known for her very individual sense of dance/theater, often using the spoken word, will present her Jeanette Stoner and Dancers in two world premieres and repertory, performed by an ensemble of artists who have worked with Stoner over the years and are mature interpreters of her vision. Noted choreographer Zvi Gotheiner, who has created the lighting for the Company for years, also returns as lighting designer. Four performances in the Stoner Loft, 83 Leonard Street (#1 train to Franklin, loft is on Leonard between Broadway and Church), Today through Tuesday, May 2-5 at 8 PM.
Looking for something fun to do in Nashville this week? Have no fear, gentle BWW Nashville readers, our team of writers have done the necessary legwork - we're all about saving you time and helping you make informed decisions about how to spend your entertainment dollar, after all - and we are delighted to present you with our newest edition of our official Critic's Choice column, filled to the veritable brim with suggestions for great stuff going on in these parts. Now, get out there and have some fun, y'all!
The Boys and Gentlemen of the Palestrina Choir of St Mary's Pro-Cathedral in Dublin, Ireland present an evening of beloved and sacred music and Irish choral repertoire at the Ware Center, located at 42 N. Prince Street, Lancaster tonight, April 15 at 7:30 pm. The Choir, consisting of 28 boys and 12 gentlemen is regarded as one of the finest Cathedral Choirs in Europe.
Breaking Glass Pictures will be releasing the family-friendly LGBT comedy Saugatuck Cures on DVD and VOD June 30, 2015. The comedy stars Max Adler ('Glee', 'Switched at Birth'), Judith Chapman ('The Young and the Restless'), and Danny Mooney.
Penobscot Theatre Company will present Maine's professional premiere of August: Osage County, written by Tracy Letts and directed by Bari Newport, April 30 through May 17, at the historic Bangor Opera House. It is the outrageous story of three generations of Weston women, reunited in the wake of tragedy and tugging at the ties that bind. Humor proves a thin veil for decades of deceit and disappointment, but when old resentments rise to the surface and secrets are shared, laughter is the only recourse.
The Newhouse School at Syracuse University today announced the finalists in the 2015 Mirror Awards competition honoring excellence in media industry reporting. Winners will be announced at an awards ceremony June 11, in New York City.
There are four episodes left in season one of GOTHAM and tonight it's back for “Beasts of Prey.” The episode takes us down several paths, including a cold case involving a serial killer is resurrected by Gordon and Bullock. Selina “Cat” Kyle joins with Bruce Wayne on their own investigation and tracks down Alfred's old service buddy (and Wayne Industries hired goon) Reggie. On the isolated island prison/body farm of Dr. Francis “Dollmaker” Dulmacher, Fish Mooney strategizes her escape. Several story threads are tying up while others are still being strung along, so let's see how the cookie crumbles tonight. Updating LIVE starting at 8 pm EDT.
The son of a former Miss Tennessee from Cookeville and an international cattle broker from Hardin County, Raymond's story has deep Tennessee roots. Raymond was born and raised in Franklin and stories from the show center around growing up in Cottonwood, first acting on stage at Franklin High School, working on a farm in Dickson, and getting married at St. Georges in Nashville.
? The Boys and Gentlemen of the Palestrina Choir of St Mary's Pro-Cathedral in Dublin, Ireland present an evening of beloved and sacred music and Irish choral repertoire at the Ware Center, located at 42 N. Prince Street, Lancaster on Wednesday, April 15 at 7:30 pm. The Choir, consisting of 28 boys and 12 gentlemen is regarded as one of the finest Cathedral Choirs in Europe. The program features works by Palestrina, Victoria, Hassler and Monteverdi as well as Irish pieces and arrangements by Stanford, Armstrong and Mooney. This is an evening for all choral lovers especially those who hold Ireland dear to their hearts. The Palestrina Choir is co-presented by Tellus360.
Choreographer Jeanette Stoner, known for her very individual sense of dance/theater, often using the spoken word, will present her Jeanette Stoner and Dancers in two world premieres and repertory, performed by an ensemble of artists who have worked with Stoner over the years and are mature interpreters of her vision. Noted choreographer Zvi Gotheiner, who has created the lighting for the Company for years, also returns as lighting designer. Four performances in the Stoner Loft, 83 Leonard Street (#1 train to Franklin, loft is on Leonard between Broadway and Church), Saturday through Tuesday, May 2-5 at 8 PM.