First Night's Top Ten of 2018 Announced in Nashville Tonight
by Jeffrey Ellis
- Dec 11, 2018
In anticipation of the gala 30th anniversary celebration of The First Night Awards, Tennessee's best and brightest in live theater were revealed tonight as First Night's Top Ten of 2018 - reviewer and critic Jeffrey Ellis' annual recognition for theater in the Volunteer State - were announced during a Facebook Live presentation from Nashville.
BWW Interview: Ron Bohmer of BOOK OF MORMON at Lied Center For Performing Arts
by Christine Swerczek
- Dec 8, 2018
Ron Bohmer, who plays Elder Price's father in the national tour of BOOK OF MORMON, talks about this controversial musical which he calls a 'Love Letter to Musical Theatre.' As Bohmer said, 'It really is, in my lifetime, the biggest love letter to this art form. And I love this art form! To be part of something that gives audiences that feeling every night is a deep honor.'
From Screen to Stage: How the Stars of NETWORK Got Their Starts
by Kaitlin Milligan
- Dec 6, 2018
The National Theatre production of NETWORK, which opens on Broadway tonight, stars Bryan Cranston, Tony Goldwyn, and Tatiana Maslany. The show's stars are lauded for their television roles, but do you know all about their big breaks? Here's how they got their starts in the acting world!
First Casting Announced For DEAR ELIZABETH At The Gate Theatre
by A.A. Cristi
- Dec 6, 2018
The Gate Theatre have announced their next production, Dear Elizabeth, a two-hander by award winning US playwright Sarah Ruhl will be performed by a series of guest actors including Travis Alabanza, Jade Anouka,Tim Crouch, Tamsin Greig and Alex Jennings.
Celebration Presents SKIN LIKE MILK As Part Of Its Celebrating New Works Series
by Julie Musbach
- Dec 4, 2018
CELEBRATION THEATRE presents, as part of its Celebrating New Works reading series, SKIN LIKE MILK by Ryan Fogarty, directed by Ryan Bergmann and performing one night only on Tuesday, December 11 at 7:30pm at The West Hollywood City Chambers, 625 N. San Vicente Blvd in West Hollywood.
SpeakEasy Stage Announces SMALL MOUTH SOUNDS
by Julie Musbach
- Dec 3, 2018
From January 4 through February 2, 2019, SpeakEasy Stage will proudly present the Boston Premiere of the hit Off-Broadway comedy SMALL MOUTH SOUNDS by Bess Wohl.
WHY WOULD I MISPRONOUNCE MY OWN NAME? Extends at the Marsh
by Julie Musbach
- Nov 30, 2018
The Marsh San Francisco announces the extension of Why Would I Mispronounce My Own Name?, Irma Herrera's hit solo show weaving history and comedic insights into stories about names, shedding light and throwing shade on societal prejudices and assumptions.
Rachel Ulanet Returns To Feinstein's 54 Below Today
by BWW
News Desk
- Nov 30, 2018
Vocalist Rachel Ulanet (Broadway's Beauty and The Beast, Lovemusik, and King David) makes her return to Feinstein's 54 Below today November 30, 9:30 pm, with her solo show, Keep Me Searching.
Kate Bornstein & Phillip Picardi Host Shabbat Dinner At 92Y, Today
by BWW
News Desk
- Nov 30, 2018
Community. It's important now, more than ever. Stand up, be visible, be present as 92Y's Fierce Todays celebrates a queer-inclusive Shabbat dinner today, November 30 with special guest Kate Bornstein - actress, writer, activist, and trailblazer. Kate whose Gender Outlaw is one of the most iconic books on gender identity, shares ideas, conversation, and fun while keeping the essence of Shabbat alive. Kate is joined by Phillip Picardi, editor-in-chief of OUT Magazine. Activist and Jewish educator Abby Stein helps lead and welcome in Shabbat. Break bread (or challah), celebrate self-love, welcome Shabbat, expand your community, and join us for a night to remember. This dinner - with kosher-style menu exclusively curated by The Eddy - is open to all. Beer and wine included.
Raven Theatre's HOW I LEARNED TO DRIVE Begins February 7
by Julie Musbach
- Nov 29, 2018
Raven Theatre is pleased to continue its 2018-19 season with Paula Vogel's Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece HOW I LEARNED TO DRIVE, directed by Artistic Director Cody Estle. This artful, surprising and often-funny memory play that explores how we are shaped by the people who hurt us will play February 7 - March 24, 2019 on Raven's 99-seat East Stage, 6157 N. Clark St. (at Granville) in Chicago
THE DRUNKEN CITY Opens At Cal Rep
by BWW
News Desk
- Nov 29, 2018
A whirlwind night on the town closes California Repertory Company's fall season with laughs and revelations. The Drunken City by Adam Bock plays at the University Theatre from November 29-December 8.
Good Theater Receives Grants
by Julie Musbach
- Nov 27, 2018
Good Theater, the professional theater company in residence at the St. Lawrence Arts Center, has received two grants to assist with its current season. A grant from the Maine Community Foundation Theater Fund and a grant from the Sam L. Cohen Foundation will be used to help pay Maine actors during the season.
Aurora Theatre Company Presents OLGA: A FAREWELL CONCERT
by A.A. Cristi
- Nov 26, 2018
Aurora Theatre Company presents the special limited engagement of the second outing of OLGA - A Farewell Concert, a work-in-continual-progress created by Beth Wilmurt (The Letters, The Eccentricities of a Nightingale, Jack Goes Boating, Bosoms and Neglect, and Salome) and Her Band. Aurora commissioned the piece in 2017 as part of the company's Originate + Generate (O+G) new works initiative to promote the creation of forward-looking theater. OLGA - A Farewell Concert plays a limited run in the company's second stage and cabaret performance space, Harry's UpStage, just in time for the holidays.
VIDEO: Hillary and Bill Clinton Visit TORCH SONG
by Stephi Wild
- Nov 25, 2018
At last night's performance of Harvey Fierstein's Torch Song, audiences were surprised by a visit from Hillary and Bill Clinton. The pair entered, shaking the hands of audience members, who greeted them with a standing ovation.
Francis Jue To Star In KING OF THE YEES at San Francisco Playhouse
by A.A. Cristi
- Nov 20, 2018
San Francisco Playhouse announced casting for Lauren Yee's King of the Yees, headlined by Obie and Lucille Lortel Award-winning actor and San Francisco native Francis Jue. The play, centered on San Francisco's Chinatown, was inspired by Yee's family and their deep connections within the community. Joshua Kahan Brody will direct the Playhouse production.
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