John Minnock Makes BIRDLAND Debut And Announces New Album, “Simplicity”
by Marissa Tomeo
- Apr 9, 2022
Singer and master song interpreter John Minnock issues Simplicity on Dot Time Records, reprising his artistic partnership with saxophonist-composer and NEA Jazz Master Dave Liebman. Following Minnock's acclaimed 2020 release Herring Cove, Simplicity signals an evolution of his artistry.
BWW Review: Broadway San Jose's Limited Run of RENT is Glorious
by Linda Hodges
- Apr 9, 2022
Broadway San Jose's limited run of Jonathan Larson's RENT is a glorious time of raw-energy rock, as well as a heartrending reminder to measure your life in love. Billed as the 'Farewell Tour,' supposedly being the final time the original Michael Greif staging will travel North America, the show packs up its bags after Sunday, April 10 - and you do not want to miss it.
PARADISE SQUARE Cancels Performances Through April 10
by Nicole Rosky
- Apr 8, 2022
'In accordance with Broadway COVID protocols established by the industry, the producers of Paradise Square have cancelled performances tonight, Friday, April 8 through Sunday, April 10. The production is expected to resume performances on Tuesday, April 12 at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre. The producers apologize for any inconvenience to our loyal customers.'
Great Barrington Public Theater Season Tickets Now on Sale
by Marissa Tomeo
- Apr 8, 2022
Great Barrington Public Theater tickets now on sale. The season opens June 3 with Solo Festival, five weeks of daring, single-actor shows that run the spectrum of sensibilities, emotions, drama, comedy, history and music; written, performed and directed by local and nationally renowned artists.
FOX Renews THE CLEANING LADY for a Second Season
by Michael Major
- Apr 7, 2022
Based on the original Argentine series and produced by Warner Bros. Television and FOX Entertainment, THE CLEANING LADY is a story of empowerment, resilience and the human spirit that asks us all if the ends justify the means. Miranda Kwok (“The 100”) developed the series and is a writer and executive producer.
Quelle Chris Announces New Album 'Deathfame'
by Michael Major
- Apr 7, 2022
Quelle has been on an artistic dream-run with the albums Being You Is Great, I Wish I Could Be You More Often, and Everything’s Fine with Jean Grae. He then went on to make Guns before then landing Innocent Country 2, produced by Chris Keys. Quelle continues collaborating with the industry’s most creative artists. Plus, check out tour dates!
SPICE Releases New Single 'Recovery'
by Michael Major
- Apr 6, 2022
Viv — the second LP by SPICE— expands their palette of damaged anthems and addiction poetics with a more bristling, visceral sound, distilled from years in the trenches of bands, break-ups, and breakdowns. Viv continues the upward trajectory set for SPICE from their self-titled debut and 2021's 'A Better Treatment b/w Everyone Gets In' 7inch.
Renaissance Theaterworks Announces 30th Season
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Apr 5, 2022
With 'Resilient' as the theme for their 30th season, Renaissance Theaterworks (RTW), “Theater by Women, for Everyone,” recently announced the plays and schedule for 2022-23. Performances take place in their new artistic home at 255 South Water St., and tickets, as well as season subscriptions, will be available to purchase on April 20, 2022.
Photos: On The Red Carpet at MCC's MISCAST 2022
by Jennifer Broski
- Apr 5, 2022
Miscast22 took place in-person, returning to the Hammerstein Ballroom on Monday April 4, 2022. The evening honored Emmy and Tony Award-winner Christine Baranski, MCC Board Chair Susan Raanan, and MCC Youth Company Alum Alexander Lambie. View photos from the red carpet!
Photos: PARADISE SQUARE Company Takes Opening Night Bows
by Bruce Glikas
- Apr 4, 2022
Paradise Square opened on Broadway at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre last night, Sunday, April 3rd. Prior to the curtain rising, New York City Mayor Eric Adams made opening remarks onstage. Check out photos from his speech and from the opening night curtain call.
Performances of THE ANTIPODES at New National Theatre Cancelled Due to COVID-19
by Stephi Wild
- Apr 4, 2022
KATO Ririka, who is to perform in The Antipodes, had a fever and took a COVID-19 test. The test revealed that she is infected with COVID-19. In light of this development, New National Theatre has decided to cancel the preview performances on 3 and 4 April as we are unable to prepare for them.
Wake Up With BWW 4/4: PARADISE SQUARE Opens, GRAMMY Winners, and More!
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- Apr 4, 2022
Today's top stories include the official opening night of Paradise Square, which took place last night, April 3! Check out all of the reviews, plus video from the opening night red carpet! Plus, the Grammy Awards took place last night! Read about who took home all of the big awards, including the Unofficial Bridgerton Musical which won for Best Musical Theater Album!
Review Roundup: PARADISE SQUARE Opens on Broadway
by Marissa Tomeo
- Apr 3, 2022
New York City. 1863. The Civil War raged on. An extraordinary thing occurred amid the dangerous streets and crumbling tenement houses of the Five Points, the notorious 19th-century Lower Manhattan slum. For many years, Irish immigrants escaping the devastation of the Great Famine settled alongside free-born Black Americans and those who escaped slavery, arriving by means of the Underground Railroad. The Irish, relegated at that time to the lowest rung of America's social status, received a sympathetic welcome from their Black neighbors (who enjoyed only slightly better treatment in the burgeoning industrial-era city). The two communities co-existed, intermarried, raised families, and shared their cultures in this unlikeliest of neighborhoods.
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