Sub Urban Shares Immersive Debut Album, 'Hive'
by Marissa Tomeo
- Jun 4, 2022
Today, dark pop provocateur Sub Urban unleashes his otherworldly, immersive debut album HIVE via Warner Records accompanied by a new video for 'Bandit.' Listen HERE. Written and produced entirely by Sub Urban, the album is an intricately arranged vaudevillian thriller. Across 10 tracks, he pairs dream-like production with daringly honest revelations about the world and the complexities within himself.
Jessica Boudreaux & Adult Mom Cover Taylor Swift's 'Cruel Summer'
by Michael Major
- Jun 2, 2022
Jessica is a music & film producer, built her own Pet Club recording studio and record label as well as appearing in a new Fender campaign and illustrating the latest issue of Sadie Dupuis Wax Nine Journal zine. Her latest collaboration is an indie-pop rendition of Taylor Swift’s “Cruel Summer” created with Adult Mom.
Philly Women's Theatre Festival Nurtures Mental Health Through Theatre
by Stephi Wild
- Jun 2, 2022
Philadelphia Women’s Theatre Festival (PWTF) begins its annual play festival on August 4 and ends on August 7. This year’s festival showcases seven new plays by Philadelphia playwrights all aimed at breaking down the stigma that surrounds the discussion and treatment of mental illnesses.
BWW Review: Satirical Play TIGER STYLE! Mocks Stereotypes at South Coast Repertory
by Michael Quintos
- Jun 1, 2022
Funny, outrageous, and surprisingly thought-provoking beneath all its biting sarcasm, Mike Lew's reverberating satire TIGER STYLE!---now on stage at OC's South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa through June 5, 2022---shines a light on the merits of a controversial parenting style and whether it results in happy, well-rounded adults (um, likely not).
BWW Review: A MONSTER CALLS at The Kennedy Center
by Pamela Roberts
- May 31, 2022
A MONSTER CALLS, a powerful story of love, loss, truth and self-discovery, is beautifully rendered for the stage. The fantastical tale is highly physical, gorgeous to behold, and packs a potent emotional punch. The production, now touring to the Kennedy Center, was adapted for the stage by visionary director Sally Cookson. Read our critic's review.
Photos: Inside Look at IAMA's World Premiere of UNTITLED BABY PLAY
by Marissa Tomeo
- May 29, 2022
Six women find themselves trapped on an email chain as they plan their friend's baby shower when IAMA Theatre Company presents Untitled Baby Play by Nina Braddock. Katie Lindsay directs the IAMA-developed world premiere for a five-week run that continues through June 27 at Atwater Village Theatre.
VIDEO: Blair Underwood Reveals He Wants to Do a Broadway Musical on LIVE
by Michael Major
- May 27, 2022
Blair UnderwoodDuring an interview on LIVE! With Kelly & Ryan, Blair Underwood revealed that he would like to return to Broadway in a musical. Underwood also spoke about his Broadway debut as Stanley Kowalski in the 2012 revival of A Streetcar Named Desire.
VIDEO: Joe Jonas-led DNCE Performs 'Move' Live From Vevo Studio
by Michael Major
- May 27, 2022
Led by Jonas Brother Joe Jonas, exuberant dance-rock group DNCE broke into the mainstream in 2015 with the EP SWAAY and the single 'Cake by the Ocean,' a multi-platinum international hit that helped propel their 2016 self-titled debut LP into the U.S. Top 20.
Tiësto Remixes Badshah X J Balvin's International Trilingual Hit 'Voodoo'
by Michael Major
- May 27, 2022
A trilingual anthem — Hindi, Spanish, and English — produced by top hit making producer/ artist Tainy (who has churned out hits with Bad Bunny, Shawn Mendes, Camila Cabello, Anuel, Rosalía, Daddy Yankee to name a few), “Voodoo” is a cautionary tale of lust and magic. The song’s supernatural theme is reflected in the striking, effects-filled video.
BWW Review: HENRY VIII, Shakespeare's Globe
by Paige Cochrane
- May 27, 2022
As the most notorious monarch in British history, Henry VIII's rule was tyrannous and imposing. Known for his colossal physique and consort of six unlucky wives, Henry Tudor has long stood as an example of the damage done by brutish men with excessive power. His reputation as a prolific abuser of women has inspired an array of assertive feminist theatre and this offering by Shakespeare's Globe is no exception.
BWW Review: GIRL ON AN ALTAR, Kiln Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina
- May 26, 2022
The Greeks seem to be trending at the moment. Last year TikTok went mad for Madeline Miller’s book Song of Achilles, Ivo van Hove brought his mash-up of myths to the Barbican at the start of the month, and the Almeida’s latest project is being compared to a Greek masterpiece. London seems to be in a blood-thirsty mood these days and now the Kiln joins in.
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