BWW Review: Trump-Era Liberals Are All At Sea In Anne Washburn's SHIPWRECK
by Michael Dale
- Oct 28, 2020
While not exactly a moment of déjà vu, I did feel a sense of the familiar while listening to director Saheem Ali's new podcast production of Anne Washburn's provocative play of Trump-era liberal ideology, SHIPWRECK, subtitled 'a History Play about 2017'. It was followed almost immediately by an internal debate as to whether or not it was okay to mention in in this review.
BWW Review: UNCLE VANYA, Harold Pinter Theatre, Cinema Broadcast
by Eleni Cashell
- Oct 28, 2020
Uncle Vanya was one of many West End shows that saw their run abruptly cut short when COVID-19 hit. But, with their set still up at the Harold Pinter Theatre, back in August the show was performed once again, this time to cameras instead of an audience, allowing Uncle Vanya to have a nationwide cinema release.
Rivertown Theaters Presents RAISE YOUR VOICE 3 A Musical Revue
by A.A. Cristi
- Oct 27, 2020
Rising young performers of the New Orleans theater community are back to share their talents in “Raise Your Voice 3”, a benefit musical revue to raise money for the Angels' Place, a nonprofit charitable organization providing ongoing support services to children with life threatening illnesses and their families. Created and produced by local teen, Tess Fouchi, the production is put together by the youth performers themselves.
New Shows On Sale At The Belgrade Theatre
by Stephi Wild
- Oct 26, 2020
Following the sell-out success of performances of Dr Blood's Old Travelling Show this October, audiences can now look forward to a wide range of live experiences at the Belgrade Theatre, with socially distanced shows taking place throughout November and December.
Sasha Regan Brings The All-Male THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE To The Palace Theatre
by Stephi Wild
- Oct 26, 2020
Sasha Regan and her All-male Company brings THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE, one of W. S. Gilbert & Arthur Sullivan's best-known classic operettas, to the home of D'Oyly Carte opera on Sunday 13th December for one night. Originally known as The Royal English Opera House, the Palace Theatre was founded by Richard D'Oyly Carte in 1891 and opened with Sir Arthur Sullivan's Ivanhoe.
BWW Review: ALICE IN THE PANDEMIC at White Snake Projects
by Andrew Child
- Oct 26, 2020
When performance spaces were shuttered, many companies shuttered their imaginations in solidarity with the rows of seats, choosing to hibernate until they could return to live, in-person events and allowing both to collect dust in the meantime.
BWW Review: DANTE'S IN-FURLOUGH, The Vaults
by Cindy Marcolina
- Oct 24, 2020
There’s no better climate than a global pandemic for the Devil to get married, don’t you think? And they (yes, they - if we need to have one genderqueer character on the theatre scene, it definitely needs to be Lucifer) are inviting you to their hellish royal wedding reception. Dante’s In-Furlough makes for an irreverent, naughty, boisterous, and appetisingly foul-mouthed adventure. A soul-binding contract, an uncooperative fiancée, and plenty of infernal fun await the guests at The Vaults.
Double Tiger Announces New Album Due Dec. 11
by Sarah Jae Leiber
- Oct 23, 2020
After dropping his Easy Star Records debut album Sharp & Ready to critical acclaim, Double Tiger (Jay Spaker) is back with The Journey, which is his most diverse and personal collection to date.
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