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Chicago Symphony's John Bruce Yeh Headlines Album Of Clarinet Works

Chicago Symphony's John Bruce Yeh Headlines Album Of Clarinet Works

by A.A. Cristi — April 13, 2018

John Bruce Yeh, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's long-serving assistant principal clarinet and solo E-flat clarinet, takes center stage on Liquid Melancholy: Clarinet Works of James M Stephenson, a new album of clarinet showpieces for orchestra, chamber ensemble, and clarinet-piano duo by the prolif

BWW Review: Echoes of G.B. Shaw in Mark Medoff's CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD

BWW Review: Echoes of G.B. Shaw in Mark Medoff's CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD

by Michael Dale — April 12, 2018

While audiences gather at Lincoln Center to see Lerner and Lowe's musical adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's classic, there's a different kind of Pygmalion story being played out at Studio 54, where Mark Medoff's 1980 Tony winner for Best Play, Children of a Lesser God is receiving its first Broadw

Photo Flash: In Rehearsal with National Youth Theatre's THE FALL

Photo Flash: In Rehearsal with National Youth Theatre's THE FALL

by Julie Musbach — April 11, 2018

For the first time, the National Youth Theatre (NYT) will have a three-week engagement at Southwark Playhouse with Olivier Award nominee and NYT Alumni James Fritz's (Parliament Square, Four Minutes Twelve Seconds) The Fall.

VIDEO: Ike Barinholtz Explains the Thirst Trap

VIDEO: Ike Barinholtz Explains the Thirst Trap

by Stephi Wild — April 10, 2018

James Corden asks Ike Barinholtz about his ability to keep up with the latest trends and lingo, and Ike explains how he relies on his cool friends to explain concepts like the thirst trap, something foreign to James and Tracy Morgan.

State Of Sea Releases Debut EP ILLUSIONS

State Of Sea Releases Debut EP ILLUSIONS

by Macon Prickett — April 5, 2018

The Danish-American musical collaboration State of Sea is announcing the release of their debut EP, Illusions, on April 5, 2018.

BWW Review: PRESSURE, Park Theatre

BWW Review: PRESSURE, Park Theatre

by Charlie Wilks — April 4, 2018

What could be more patriotic to Britain than watching a wartime drama that complains about the weather? David Haig's Pressure, first seen at Edinburgh, then Chichester, and soon off to the West End, is a highly watchable, microscopic look into the mechanics of battle.


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