James Marsden, who stars opposite Jim Carrey in 'Sonic the Hedgehog,' is excited about the return of 'Westworld' but can't tell huge fan Stephen Colbert anything about the show's new season.
James asks his guest Will Arnett about the volume of voiceover work he gets thanks to his unmistakable pipes, specifically about some of the stranger products Will has had to read for in his career, including a potato chip that could lead to some unwanted leakage. And James asks Aaron Paul about how he survived a makeup process he underwent for a project that may or may not be 'Westworld.'
Raven Theatre has announced TAKE FLIGHT SUMMER CAMP 2020, featuring five training sessions in theatre arts for kids ages 6 - 16. Great for beginners looking to learn the basics of performance or more advanced actors looking to hone their skills, Raven's team of professional teaching artists will help kids feel the confidence to contribute to the artistic process and the courage to try something new.
The homeless have been subjects of NYC stage productions before. But a new musical opening off-Broadway next week is the first to invite homeless folks as guests of honor for dinner and a show. New York Times best-selling author and famed a?oePeace Troubadoura?? James Twyman presents a?oeBrother Sun, Sister Moon,a?? his one-man musical on the life of Francis of Assisi, at The Church in the Village Feb. 20 to March 1. Contact me for interview requests and read on for details.
'A solid relationship is when someone has your back and will stand by your side no matter what,' explains Boney James about the title of his new CD. 'Solid is a word that has a few meanings, but this one really resonated with me and became the theme of the record.'
Broadway's Future Songbook Series - presented by Arts and Artists of Tomorrow - continues its 2019-20 season on Monday, February 24th in the Bruno Walter Auditorium at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center located at 111 Amsterdam Avenue and 65th Street. Produced, Directed and Hosted by John Znidarsic, the evening spotlights the songs of James B. Rubio. (Some lyrics by David Caudle and Katie Baldwin Eng will also be featured.) Show time is 6PM and ADMISSION IS FREE.
The first performance of Matthew Bourne's contemporary Swan Lake was performed at the Sadler's Wells Theater, London, in 1995. It has endured twenty-five years with the staying power of a new classic -- for very good reason. Bourne has reinvented the swans from maidens who have been turned into beautiful swans by an evil sorcerer, to male swans, summoned by the dreams and desires of a pampered, regimented prince, no sorcerer in sight. Much has been made of this and the homoerotic overtones that appear at times; however, there is much more to it than that as a piece of theater. It is a psychological drama which explores, among other things, celebrity and Royalty in today's world.
For over 40 years, an unlikely place has been ground zero for the professional development of young singers with their sights set on careers in opera, musical theater and classical music. Central City, Colo., a small mountain town 35 miles west of Denver, is typically known for its mining history and casino resorts. However, during the summer months it becomes a performing arts mecca, with select rising stars traveling to Colorado for the Bonfils-Stanton Foundation Artists Training Program during Central City Opera's annual Festival.
Actor's Express continues its 32nd season with The Brothers Size, the powerful play by Tarell Alvin McCraney, the Academy Award-winning writer of Moonlight. McCraney is best known for his acclaimed trilogy The Brother/Sister Plays, which includes The Brothers Size, In The Red and Brown Water and Marcus; or The Secret of Sweet, produced by Actor's Express in 2015 to great critical and box office success.
James Corden welcomes his guests Antonio Banderas and Rob Lowe, and right away Rob comes clean about his new vice: ice cream AFTER bed. And James congratulates Antonio Banderas on his Oscar nomination for 'Pain & Glory' -- and assures him his night can't be worse than Rob Lowe's opening number at the 1989 Academy Awards.
Rehearsals are currently underway for Lincoln Center Theater's production of the new musical FLYING OVER SUNSET. FLYING OVER SUNSET, with a book and direction by James Lapine, music by Tom Kitt, and lyrics by Michael Korie, will star Carmen Cusack, Harry Hadden-Paton, Tony Yazbeck, Erika Henningsen and more!
Fearless Records is pleased to announce the signing of Kill the Lights. The band features former members of Bullet For My Valentine, Still Remains, and Throw the Fight.
Seattle Theater Writers Seattle's theater reviewers circle announces the Winners of Excellence in Seattle theatrical productions. Spanning dozens of theater companies and productions, from large and prominent to small and humble, the Gypsy Rose Lee Awards honor the excellence found across the area.
James asks Ashton Kutcher about Punk'd coming back with Chance the Rapper as host, and while Ashton doesn't have a role in the new show, he does have a very big idea on how he would punk Billie Eilish.
On Saturday, February 8 at 8:00 PM, in the Terrace Theater of the Long Beach Performing Arts Center (300 E. Ocean Blvd), the Long Beach Symphony will celebrate the rich heritage of folk melodies from the United States and Mexico relived by 20th Century composers.
James asks Cynthia Erivo was a guest on Tuesday night's episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden, where she talked about her Academy Award nominations for her role in 'Harriet.'
James asks Caitriona Balfe about her film 'Ford v Ferrari' and her own experiences with driving in California, and learns that she's actually been cited as one of the worst drivers in the state. And Sting recalls getting a speeding ticket in England one night and why he didn't bother to fight...the police.