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BWW Review: ADELAIDE FESTIVAL 2017: PETER AND THE WOLF at Adelaide Festival Theatre
by Barry Lenny - Mar 12, 2017

Who could resist the chance to hear Miriam Margolyes narrating Peter and the Wolf?

New Artistic Directors Neil Armfield and Rachel Healy Unveil Adelaide Festival 2017 Programme
by BWW News Desk - Mar 3, 2017

The debut Adelaide Festival from Artistic Directors Neil Armfield and Rachel Healy will mark a return to artistic works on a grand scale, with epic opera, theatrical spectacle under the stars and the biggest and most ambitious Festival hub in the event's history all set to dazzle in the 2017 program.

New Artistic Directors Neil Armfield and Rachel Healy Unveil Adelaide Festival 2017 Programme
by BWW News Desk - Oct 27, 2016

The debut Adelaide Festival from Artistic Directors Neil Armfield and Rachel Healy will mark a return to artistic works on a grand scale, with epic opera, theatrical spectacle under the stars and the biggest and most ambitious Festival hub in the event's history all set to dazzle in the 2017 program.

Adelaide Festival Announces Two More Landmark Shows From its 2017 Program
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 23, 2016

The Adelaide Festival has today announced two more sensational shows from its 2017 program: the Adelaide premiere of Neil Armfield's landmark Sydney Theatre Company production THE SECRET RIVER in an epic new open-air performance staged in the Anstey Hill Quarry, presented in association with State Theatre Company of South Australia, and the exclusive Australian premiere of PETER AND THE WOLF starring Miriam Margolyes with music by the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra.

BWW Review: May the Best Man Win in COCK at the Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater
by Kristen Morale - Jun 30, 2016

Written by British playwright Mike Bartlett and directed by Jeffry George, Cock comes to WHAT's stage and continues in the tradition of bringing very heartfelt, existentially direct productions to a Cape Cod audience. With such a blunt title as this play is given, the audience risks coming to an immediate conclusion as to what they are to expect in the coming hours; yet, WHAT's repertoire has thrown quite a few surprises everyone's way thus far by making the title's become primary themes of what is about to ensue - that which envelops the play/musical and its characters, whether or not it is tangibly on stage for the duration of the show. So saying, Cock is more about externalizing what is typically an internal battle: one with ourselves.

COCK Opens 6/16 at WHAT
by Tyler Peterson - May 24, 2016

 Called a "pugilistic, punch-drunk comedy" (DC Theatre Scene) and "A terrific comedy with an unprintable name" (New York Times), Mike Bartlett's Cock opens at Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater June 16. The cast of Cock is Nicholas Carter, Lee Seymour, Madeleine Lambert and Christopher Chisholm, directed by Jeffry George. 

Australian Conductor to Lead Stellar ASO Leadership Team
by Barry Lenny - Apr 17, 2015

For the first time in almost 30 years, an Australian conductor is to lead a major Australian symphony orchestra.

Spencer Davis Milford, Stephen James Anthony & More to Lead IN THE FIELDS WHERE THEY LAY at New Ohio Theatre
by Tyler Peterson - Oct 17, 2014

Principal casting is near completion for this year's limited run engagement of In Field's Where They Lay, a play with music by Ricardo Perez Gonzalez, directed by Brad Raimondo. The play opens at the New Ohio Theatre, December 5-27 (154 Christopher St), and commemorates the 100th anniversary of the Christmas Truce.

The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Presents BRAHMS's REQUIEM This Weekend
by BWW News Desk - Oct 10, 2014

The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra presents Brahms's Requiem this weekend, October 10-12, 2014 at the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts. Led by conductor Robert Spano and featuring soprano Jessica Rivera, baritone Nmon Ford, and the Milwaukee Symphony Chorus, the concerts include Brahms's German Requiem and Jennifer Higdon's 'river sings a song to trees' from City Scape.

The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Presents BRAHMS's REQUIEM, 10/10-12
by BWW News Desk - Sep 18, 2014

The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra presents Brahms's Requiem on October 10-12, 2014 at the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts. Led by conductor Robert Spano and featuring soprano Jessica Rivera, baritone Nmon Ford, and the Milwaukee Symphony Chorus, the concerts include Brahms's German Requiem and Jennifer Higdon's “river sings a song to trees” from City Scape.

BWW Reviews: LA TRAVIATA Is a Heartrending Tale of Doomed Love, Duty, and Honour
by Barry Lenny - May 5, 2014

With only three more performances of this operatic masterwork, it is essential to waste no time in booking tickets. This is not to be missed.

Jon Bass, Edmund Donovan & More to Bring HOT FUN IN THE WINTERTIME to Cherry Lane Theatre, 12/12-21
by Tyler Peterson - Dec 9, 2013

EDMUND DONOVAN (Snow Geese), JON BASS (Book of Mormon) and others to bring HOT FUN IN THE WINTERTIME to Cherry Lane Theatre Dec. 12-21

BWW REVIEW: AN 'OUR TOWN' FOR OUR TIME
by Jan Nargi - Dec 18, 2012

David Cromer's stunning reimagining of Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama 'Our Town' reverberates with life and longing in the Huntington Theatre Company production now at the Boston Center for the Arts

Huntington Theater Company Presents OUR TOWN, 12/7-1/13
by samantha vega - Dec 11, 2012

The Huntington Theatre Company brings Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer Prize-winning Our Town home to Boston on its 75th anniversary in a landmark staging by Obie Award winner David Cromer (Tribes, Adding Machine). The remount of the acclaimed New York production that features a homegrown cast will inaugurate the Huntington's use of the intimate, 250-seat Roberts Studio Theatre in the Huntington's Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA.

Casting Announced for Huntington Theatre Company's OUR TOWN
by Kelsey Denette - Nov 5, 2012

The Huntington Theatre Company brings Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer Prize-winning Our Town home to Boston on its 75th anniversary in a landmark staging by Obie Award winner David Cromer (Tribes, Adding Machine). The remount of the acclaimed New York production that features a homegrown cast will inaugurate the Huntington's use of the intimate, 250-seat Roberts Studio Theatre in the Huntington's Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA.

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