BWW Interview: Stephen Tobolowsky Having A GOOD DAY After Bonding From Nightmares
by Gil Kaan
- May 26, 2021
L.A. Theatre Works will release their state-of-the-art audio recording of Stephen Tobolowsky’s A GOOD DAY AT AUSCHWITZ June 2, 2021. Based on a true story, Stephen has adapted GOOD DAY from his previous book My Adventures with God. Stephen managed to find some time between his podcast The Tobolowsky Files, his many film and TV commitments, and being half of a beloved Los Angeles theatre acting/directing couple, to answer a few of my enquiries.
FROZEN JR. Announced at WYO Theater
by A.A. Cristi
- May 26, 2021
The WYO Performing Arts & Education Center, in collaboration with Tandem Productions, presents Frozen Jr. Wednesday June 16 thru Saturday June 19 at 7pm.
Student Blog: The Movie Adaptation Debate Continues
by Student Blogger: Breanna Ebisch
- May 25, 2021
As for expectations, the movie is set to wow everyone who watches. Like the Broadway show, the emotions attached to the storyline and characters are sure to be overwhelming and will draw anyone right in. And because the wait for this film has been so long, the excitement and love is already heightened than if the timeline was any quicker.
Somerset's Farmfest Announces Line Up for July's 2021 Edition
by Sarah Jae Leiber
- May 25, 2021
Farmfest is a festival that believes the best things come in small packages. It’s always been a simple recipe over the 15 year heritage, it's about good music, good causes and good times. This has naturally created a bubbling blend of unfettered festival frolics and humming party vigour. It’s not one to be missed.
Vivid Sydney Announces 2021 Lineup
by Stephi Wild
- May 25, 2021
Learn about all of the events and performances taking place as part of this year's festival, running 6-28 August 2021.
BWW Review: IN THE MIDDLE OF THE FIELDS at Solas Nua
by Mary Lincer
- May 24, 2021
It doesn't get more site-specific than this, people: Solas Nua's doing a play called In the Middle of the Fields in the middle of a field! Starring as the field, P Street Beach; who knew she's been waiting for her close-up as a legit house all this time?
Riot Fest Adds Dropkick Murphys, Rancid, Machine Gun Kelly & More
by Sarah Jae Leiber
- May 24, 2021
As announced earlier this week, The Original Misfits will headline the Saturday of Riot Fest 2022, performing their landmark first album Walk Among Us in full for its 40th anniversary. They’ll be joined by the long-awaited return of My Chemical Romance (who will take the stage Friday night) September 16–18, 2022.
Little Yellow House Studio Will Stream
TEA & TWAIN, Through June 7
by Stephi Wild
- May 24, 2021
Due to popular demand, Little Yellow House Studio's spring production of Tea & Twain is available for streaming until June 7th. Tea & Twain stars Broadway, film and television actor Ron Crawford as the renowned American author and satirist Mark Twain.
Joe Hodgson Releases Instrumental New Single 'Till The Last Breath'
by Sarah Jae Leiber
- May 21, 2021
Growing up in Northern Ireland during the turbulent times of systematic violence and social unrest of The Troubles, young Joe Hodgson found temporary escape in music, hugely influenced by the likes of Gary Moore, Rory Gallagher and Led Zeppelin.
Seattle Opera Unveils First Outdoor Recital Series—and More
by A.A. Cristi
- May 19, 2021
From a new streaming production of Tosca filmed at a historic Seattle cathedral, to live outdoor recitals at Seattle Center, and a conductor dialogue on race and gender, there's plenty of ways to engage with music through Seattle Opera's June offerings.
Jason Eady Announces New Album 'To the Passage of Time' Out August 27
by Sarah Jae Leiber
- May 19, 2021
''My Best Friend' is one of the first songs I wrote for this new record. When it came time to record it, we went back to the stripped down country sounds of fiddle and steel guitar, and kept the production simple to give the lyrics plenty of space,' said Eady about the song.
Adult Swim Launches Four New Digital Short Spinoffs Inspired by RICK AND MORTY & More
by Sarah Jae Leiber
- May 19, 2021
“We see it as our mission to put something hilarious within a fingers’ swipe of anyone on the planet,” said Michael Ouweleen, president of Adult Swim. “These shorts are a way to meet the next generation of Adult Swim fans where they are, while giving our creators another format to play in and innovate around.”
INFORMATION SOCIETY Return With New Album 'ODDfellows'
by Sarah Jae Leiber
- May 19, 2021
From the freestyle trappings of “Would You Like Me If I Played A Guitar” to the Brit-flavoured electropop of “World Enough” to the majestic darkwave of “Nothing Prevails” to the slinky pop of “Down in Flames,” ODDfellows treats each genre as a different colored thread woven into a rich and vivid tapestry.
Nashville Shakes and Kennie Playhouse Theatre to Present JITNEY & 12th NIGHT This August
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- May 18, 2021
Nashville Shakespeare Festival is joining forces with Kennie Playhouse Theatre, a company that has focused on producing the works of Black playwrights and hiring Black artists for the past 15 years. Summer Shakespeare 2021 will include KPT's production of August Wilson's JITNEY alongside NSF's production of Shakespeare's TWELFTH NIGHT.
Madeleine Peyroux Announces Deluxe Reissue of 'Careless Love'
by Sarah Jae Leiber
- May 18, 2021
In addition to the widely available standard 3-LP edition, a limited pressing on translucent vinyl with black and gold marble will be available exclusively via the official Madeleine Peyroux or Craft Recordings webstores (1,000 available worldwide).
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