Review: Watershed Public Theatre's 'Nostalgic and Sentimental' LITTLE WOMEN THE MUSICAL
by Jeffrey Ellis
- Oct 8, 2022
With a stellar cast under the direction of Cammy Harris, Watershed Public Theatre’s version of Little Women The Musical ends its two-weekend run at Columbia State Community College’s Cherry Theatre on Sunday, October 9, with an endearing production that proves once more the timelessness of Alcott’s source material and the relevance of her memorable characters and provides an ideal diversion from the rigors of the real world of the 21st century.
Feature: Top Talent at Wall Street Theater in Norwalk
by Sherry Shameer Cohen
- Oct 7, 2022
Are you looking for a terrific place to go for date night, girls' night out, birthday celebration, or just have a great time? Then it's time to discover the Wall Street Theater in Norwalk. BroadwayWorld was curious about it and popped in to see one of its shows in the BMW of Darien Comedy Series lineup. It blew us away!
Marvel Studios Releases WEREWOLF BY NIGHT Soundtrack
by Michael Major
- Oct 7, 2022
Giacchino, who also composed and produced the music for the Special Presentation, has scored such films as Marvel Studios’ “Thor: Love and Thunder” and “Doctor Strange,” as well as “Spider-Man: Homecoming,” “Spider-Man: Far from Home” and “Spider-Man: No Way Home.” Marvel Studios’ “Werewolf By Night” is now streaming only on Disney+.
Review: GODS OF THE GAME, Grange Park Opera
by Gary Naylor
- Oct 7, 2022
Football opera land perfectly between the Women's Euros and the Men's World Cup finding plenty of common ground to delight fans of both art forms
Review: THE BAND'S VISIT, Donmar Warehouse
by Cindy Marcolina
- Oct 7, 2022
Longurst directs with refreshing accuracy and delicate sophistication, creating visual dynamics that make the space feel immense. It’s simply sublime, mandatory viewing for a lesson on empathy, kindness, and the power of music.
UVA Drama To Present SENSE AND SENSIBILITY
by Stephi Wild
- Oct 7, 2022
The UVA Department of Drama will open its 2022-2023 season with renowned playwright Kate Hamill’s boldly playful take on Jane Austen’s first novel, Sense and Sensibility.
The Naya Rockers Announces the Re-Master of Their Hit Album
by Michael Major
- Oct 6, 2022
The Naya Rockers are back with a remaster of their much-loved 2014 studio album, Naya Sound System. It features plenty of good vibes, irresistible riddims, and star collaborations across its nine tracks. Naya Sound System will be available everywhere you stream music. Pre-save the upcoming album now!
Jazz Dispensary Announces Vinyl Reissue of Johnny Hammond's Funk-Jazz Masterpiece 'Gears'
by Michael Major
- Oct 6, 2022
Johnny Hammond’s 1975 funk-jazz masterpiece, Gears, as the latest release from Jazz Dispensary’s acclaimed Top Shelf series. Produced by Larry and Fonce Mizell, who were instrumental in the development of fusion, the keyboardist’s classic album offers a euphoric blend of jazz, soul, funk, and disco for a supremely groovy listen.
PHOTOS: Hugh Panaro's Solo Debut at 54 BELOW
by Stephen Sorokoff
- Oct 6, 2022
Prediction: for the next few days, everyone will be talking about Hugh Panaro and his mesmerizing solo concert debut here in New York City, at 54 Below. What took so long? Who Knows. But that doesn’t matter anymore because his two-day run on October 5th and 6th is totally sold out, which means he’ll be back and, surely, be exporting this all over the country, to London, Canada, and Australia, where audiences love exactly what he is giving them- BROADWAY, and plenty of it, but through the singular lens of his career.
Review: HADESTOWN Dazzles at Broadway at the Hobby Center
by Brett Cullum
- Oct 5, 2022
What did our critic think of HADESTOWN at BROADWAY AT THE HOBBY CENTER? The HADESTOWN national tour finally arrives in Houston after a significant pandemic pause, and it appears the wait was worth holding our breath for.
Review: SPIKE, Salisbury Playhouse
by Cheryl Markosky
- Oct 5, 2022
In a fabulously fast-paced and funny tribute to Spike Milligan, writers Ian Hislop and Nick Newman affectionately convey how the extraordinary Anglo-Irishman creates The Goon Show.
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