While high belters rule Broadway today, during Broadway's Golden Age the baritone was king - which means that the great male numbers written by the likes of Irving Berlin, Rodgers & Hart, Rodgers & Hammerstein, The Gershwins, Sigmund Romberg, Cole Porter, and others of their iconic ilk, were largely written for baritones. But William Michals is the one Broadway star of today who is the singular baritone born for that great music.
Box office on sale to the general public begins at 5 pm today, with Meat Load introducing Andrew Polec and the cast in a live performance outside the London Coliseum on St. Martin's Lane.
Production images have been released today for the major new musical THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS by Academy Award-winning screenwriter and Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes and Olivier Award-winning composer and lyricist duo George Stiles and Anthony Drewe. The production is currently playing at Theatre Royal Plymouth until 22 October followed by engagements at The Lowry in Salford and Mayflower Theatre in Southampton, prior to opening in London's West End.
Two songs from the highly-anticipated major new musical theatre adaptation of THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS have today been released. With music and lyrics by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe, the tracks feature Rufus Hound as the lovable menace Mr Toad in 'The Amazing Mr Toad' and the full cast performing the opening song 'Spring'.
Rehearsals have begun for the highly anticipated major new musical theatre adaptation of THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS, created by Julian Fellowes, George Stiles and Anthony Drewe. Premiering at Theatre Royal Plymouth from 8 October 2016, the production will then open at The Lowry in Salford and Mayflower Theatre in Southampton, prior to London's West End.
A new video trailer has been released including never-before-heard score for the highly-anticipated major new musical theatre adaptation of THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS. In a separate video interview, George Stiles (Music) gives an exclusive behind-the-scenes insight into the making of the trailer. Both videos are available for download.
'Just like late seasons, early growing seasons like 2013 can have their own weather hazards from bud break through ripening,' observed Tom Ferrell, Executive Director, Spring Mountain District Association. 'As each critical development phase in the vineyard occurred, the 2013 weather on Spring Mountain broke in favor of the winemaker presenting moderate, often ideal conditions for quality. It was a season that gratified even the most persnickety winemaker.'
No menu necessary at the world's greatest restaurant, the Café du Grand Boeuf in Paris. Why? 'Because we have everything,' headwaiter Claude (Matthew McGee) admonishes waiter-in-training Antoine (Greyson Lewis).
No menu necessary at the world's greatest restaurant, the Café du Grand Boeuf in Paris. Why? 'Because we have everything,' headwaiter Claude (Matthew McGee) admonishes waiter-in-training Antoine (Greyson Lewis).
P.J.S Exhibitions, an eclectic gallery on the cusp of New York?s Chelsea, West Village and Meatpacking District (238 W. 14th between 7th & 8th Ave.), alongside The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center presents Seduction, Queer Visions of Masculinity, opening Thursday, April 28th.
P.J.S Exhibitions, an eclectic gallery on the cusp of New York?s Chelsea, West Village and Meatpacking District (238 W. 14th between 7th & 8th Ave.), alongside The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center presents Seduction, Queer Visions of Masculinity, opening Thursday, April 28th.
P.J.S Exhibitions, an eclectic gallery on the cusp of New York?s Chelsea, West Village and Meatpacking District (238 W. 14th between 7th & 8th Ave.), alongside The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center presents Seduction, Queer Visions of Masculinity, opening Thursday, April 28th.
P.J.S Exhibitions, an eclectic gallery on the cusp of New York's Chelsea, West Village and Meatpacking District (238 W. 14th between 7th & 8th Ave.), presents Transformation, a collection of 'mental concepts' from artists Juandrés Vera and Fernando Villalvazo opening on March 20th.
P.J.S Exhibitions, an eclectic gallery on the cusp of New York's Chelsea, West Village and Meatpacking District (238 W. 14th between 7th & 8th Ave.), presents Transformation, a collection of 'mental concepts' from artists Juandrés Vera and Fernando Villalvazo opening on March 20th.
P.J.S. Exhibitions, an eclectic gallery on the cusp of New York's Chelsea, West Village and Meatpacking District (238 W. 14th between 7th & 8th Ave.), presents Homesick, a collection of "pseudo op pop" from artist Michael Porten, opening January 7, 2011.
P.J.S. Exhibitions, an eclectic gallery on the cusp of New York's Chelsea, West Village and Meatpacking District (238 W. 14th between 7th & 8th Ave.), presents Homesick, a collection of "pseudo op pop" from artist Michael Porten, opening January 7, 2011.
Beijing Playhouse announced that the U.S. Embassy will sponsor the September production of the classic Americana comedy YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU. Forty five year theatre veteran David Peck has been selected to direct the production which will be presented in the theatre of YCIS Beijing.
P.J.S. Exhibitions, a West Village gallery, located at 238 W. 14th between 7th & 8th Ave., presents 'Metanoia', a collection of twisted and visually captivating works opening July 15th 2010.
P.J.S. Exhibitions, a West Village gallery, located at 238 W. 14th between 7th & 8th Ave., presents 'Metanoia', a collection of twisted and visually captivating works opening July 15th 2010.
Early coverage compares songwriter/composer Rob Morsberger to a 'Tom Petty/Bob Dylan hybrid,' and says his songs have 'musical depth that is rare in pop music.' On his upcoming May 11th release, ‘The Chronicle of a Literal Man,' Morsberger takes surreal inspirations and builds a literate rock feast for listeners.