Hayley Kiyoko Launches New Fragrance 'Hue'
by Sarah Jae Leiber
- Mar 3, 2021
Since the initial pre-order announcement, “HUE” has received coverage from a variety of high-profile publications including Allure, NYLON, Teen Vogue, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, PAPER, Page Six Style and more.
BWW Review: ARSENIC & OLD LACE Delivers Killer Performance at JPAS
by Tara Bennett
- Mar 2, 2021
At first glance, the living room in the Brewster home is quaint and unassuming. But when young Mortimer Brewster discovers that his aunts Abby and Martha are serving their boarding guests something a little stronger than tea, things become a bit complicated in ARSENIC & OLD LACE by Joseph Kesselring. This 1939 murder-filled classic is brought to vibrant life at the Jefferson Performing Arts Center this month. If you’re a fan of dark humor and screwball comedy, then you’ll enjoy this enthusiastic production that nothing drives you crazy quite like family.
Student Blog: How Disability Representation in Theater Changed How I See Myself
by Student Blogger: Paige Rosko
- Mar 2, 2021
I think that the theater industry has a long way to go when it comes to the relationship between disabilities and the stage. Seeing disabled people succeed in this industry has given me the confidence I need to continue finding my path in theater. There are also times, in this industry, that make me feel small and misrepresented. But, in the future, we can just hope things get better.
VIDEO: Watch HAMILTON-Inspired Figure Skating Routines!
by Nicole Rosky
- Mar 2, 2021
The music of Hamilton may be new to the gymnastics floor on a national level, but plenty of other competitive athletes have been moving to the musical for quite a while- ice skaters. Watch below as skaters on every level create routines to the Tony winning smash hit.
Larry Darter Releases New Detective Mystery OMERTA
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Mar 2, 2021
Author Larry Darter has announced the release of his new suspenseful drama, Omerta, scheduled for release by Fedora Press on March 9 2021. This is book one in the Howard Drew mystery series. Book two, The Pendulum is scheduled for release in September 2021.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND Announced At QPAC for School Holidays!
by A.A. Cristi
- Mar 1, 2021
The internationally acclaimed theatrical masterpiece Alice in Wonderland is coming to QPAC for six performances only April 7 and 8 (10.30am, 2pm and 6pm). Don't be late for these very important dates, or you will miss your chance to tumble down the rabbit hole and join Alice on her captivating and magical adventures.
BWW Review: STUART LITTLE at Des Moines Playhouse: Its time to Imagine Again
by DC Felton
- Mar 1, 2021
Over the last year, there have been things we've all missed. I especially miss taking my friend's now seven-year-old daughter to see a children's show. Through the Playhouse's Friday Funday program, she was introduced to theatre, so I was excited to take her to a production at Kate Goldman's Children's Theatre. The first one we attended was 'Ella Enchanted,' which was a magical evening. So I was excited to see that the Playhouse was bringing back the Kate Goldman Children's series this winter, with their first show 'Stuart Little, by Joseph Robinette, based on the book by E.B. White, opening this last Friday.
Cate Caplin Directs PRIVATE LIVES Livestreaming at IVRT
by Stephi Wild
- Feb 27, 2021
Two honeymooning couples unknowingly have booked adjoining rooms with their respective former spouses. Forced to face their true feelings for each other, one former couple decides the marriages are a mistaken pairing.
Nate Fredrick Releases Debut LP 'Different Shade of Blue'
by Sarah Jae Leiber
- Feb 26, 2021
“A friend and I were running from the police one night, and I accidentally fell off a cliff,' Fredrick says. 'During the two-year recovery process, I started actually making music instead of just playing music. The first show I ever had, I played with my jaw wired shut.”
Levar Burton Will Appear on CBS SUNDAY MORNING
by Sarah Jae Leiber
- Feb 25, 2021
“Roots” featured an all-star cast, but it was the then-newcomer Burton, who became the face of the miniseries that began with the kidnapping and enslavement of the Mandinka tribesman.
Brie Eley Concludes Black History Month On WHY I'LL NEVER MAKE IT Podcast
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Feb 25, 2021
Broadway World Award Nominee Brie Eley (True Colors) joins host Patrick Oliver Jones for an insightful conversation about truth in storytelling, her transition from stage actor to television and film, and the online community she created for black actresses.
Lantern Theater Company Announces Plays From The Lantern Archives
by A.A. Cristi
- Feb 23, 2021
Lantern Theater Company continues its reimagined 2020/21 season with the announcement of Plays from the Lantern Archives, a new program celebrating some of the finest productions from recent seasons brought vividly back to life on screen.
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