Eccentric and original trio Too Many Zooz have announced they will be delivering their infectious style of jazz, dubbed 'Brasshouse', from the depths of New York City to the shores of Australia!
Earlier this summer, BroadwayWorld reviewed ROYAL BASTARDS, the debut novel from Andrew Shvarts. It was amazing and completely kick-ass. It ended well, but readers were definitely left hoping there would be a sequel. Yet the publisher, Disney Hyperion, remained mum on if this stand-alone book would turn into a series or not.
Now, there is affirmative new: YES, there will be a sequel. Fans are treated not only to this amazing news, but also to a title reveal, cover reveal, AND summary reveal today!
Are you ready to take a look at....CITY OF BASTARDS!?
The Toronto International Film Festival® proudly announces the World Premiere of Academy Award® nominee Dan Gilroy's ROMAN J. ISRAEL, ESQ., completing the 2017 Official Programme Selection.
Deliciously dysfunctional Brighton-based musician Matt Finucane returns with the first of two EPs. 'Threaten Me With Your Love' is released on Light Crude, on 25 October 2017. 'To say recording this stuff nearly killed me would be over the top, but it certainly left me a bit indisposed,” says Matt.
Acclaimed stage designer takis, celebrated creators of site specific theatre Teatro Vivo and renowned theatre company ice and fire - known for their use of performance to explore human rights issues - will join forces this September to present a brand new theatrical experience
FAG/STAG, presented by Underbelly and The Last Great Hunt, has won a prestigious Scotsman Fringe First Award. Heartfelt, funny and direct, FAG/STAG asks what it means to be a best mate when you're stuck being your worst self.
The Legendary Shack Shakers, the band Stephen King described as dynamite and guitar legend Jeff Beck called 'a cross between the Yard Birds and the Sex Pistols,' are back with a new album, After You've Gone, with an international release scheduled for August 25, 2017 on Last Chance Records.
BabsonARTS announces its roster of programming for the fall of 2017, including a screening of I Am Jane Doe by Mary Mazzio and a range of visual and performing arts events.
Presented in partnership with American Media, Inc., Jupiter Entertainment, and Weinstein Television, the three-hour special event CHANDRA LEVY: AN AMERICAN MURDER MYSTERY premieres Monday, September 4 at 8/7c on TLC, with an exclusive early premiere available on ID's TV Everywhere platform, ID GO, beginning Sunday, August 27.
Milly Thomas (Clique, BBC3; Clickbait and A First World Problem, Theatre503) has won a Stage Edinburgh Award for her performance in Dust - a self-penned piece, directed by Sara Joyce.
Two couples, a wet T-shirt competition - and one vast country. As a growing number of Australian retirees choose to continuously circumnavigate the world's largest island in their caravans and RVs, a new comedy captures their unique spirit and sense of camaraderie. L.A.'s Australian Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Grey Nomad by Australian playwright Dan Lee in a visiting production at the Skylight Theatre. Directed by Iain Sinclair, Grey Nomad opens on Monday, Sept. 11.
This afternoon, Sunday 20th August 2017, anarchic sketch duo THE KAGOOLS beat over 160 hopefuls to be named the winner of the Amused Moose Comedy Award for their show Tutti (5.15 pm at Just The Tonic, Caves) to everyone's great delight at Symposium Hall at the Edinburgh Fringe.
As the Edinburgh Festival and Festival Fringe celebrate 70th birthdays in 2017, it's also a landmark year for the Total Theatre Awards. We are delighted to announce today the shortlist for the Total Theatre Awards 2017. From the shortlist announced today, a total of seven awards will be awarded across five categories: 'Physical & Visual Theatre'; 'Innovation, Experimentation & Playing with Form'; 'Emerging'; 'Circus'; and 'Dance'.
Underbelly is thrilled to be partnering with The Brain Tumour Charity for a raucous evening of live comedy. The organisation remains at the forefront of the fight to defeat brain tumours, making a difference every day to the lives of people with a brain tumour and their families.
Fringe performers Shon Dale Jones (Hugh Hughes), Pauline Mayers and Athena Kugblenu are to escape into the calm of Edinburgh International Book Festival for unique storytelling event.