Brooklyn Book Festival to Return in September With Over 150 Authors
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Jul 29, 2022
The Brooklyn Book Festival will return in 2022 with a strong roster of authors in stirring discussions of contemporary works, and their intricate examination and vivid reflection of our moment. From September 25–October 3, the extensive, inclusive nine-day festival invites readers to hear from some of today’s most acclaimed authors.
BWW Review: NOISES OFF at Theatre Three
by Victoria Lee
- Dec 3, 2019
Before the The Play That Goes Wrong there was Noises Off. There are few directors, designers, and actors that can take on this incredibly difficult work. The comedic timing must be perfectly executed, the set has to change into two different sets between acts, and it is very physically demanding. Theatre Three's production has mastered it. The opening night audience of Noises Off were left completely sore from laughter. I am happy to say it was one of the most hilarious productions I have seen here in DFW. For those of you that are unfamiliar with the classic, Noises Off by Michael Frayn is about a group of actors who are rehearsing the play Nothing On. Broken into 3 acts the actors rehearse the play in Act 1, perform it in Act 2 (shown from backstage), and performing again Act 3. The characters in this show are completely dysfunctional from who is sleeping with whom, drinking problems, divorces, etc. It's a proper madhouse set for disaster.
BWW Review: ONCE at AT&T Performing Arts Center's Winspear Opera House
by Victoria Lee
- Nov 25, 2019
he first Broadway series of the 2019-2020 AT&T Performing Arts Center touring season graced the stage this weekend. Once the musical, with the book by Enda Walsh and music and lyrics by Glen Hansard and Marketa Irgolva, gives us a beautiful story taking place in Dublin, Ireland about a?oeGuya?? and a?oeGirla?? (never known by name) meeting each other with their heavy past in a bar, connecting through the power of music. a?oeGuya?? a musician/vacuum repairman with his broken heart from an ex who moved to New York and a?oeGirla?? with her absent husband and responsibility to take care of her child, meet and connect over Girl's tenacity to make Guy's music career blossom. In the effort to find him that love he once had, their own connection forms and leaves the audience wanting more for both of them.
BWW Review: DRACULA at Theatre Three
by Victoria Lee
- Oct 15, 2019
Many have tried and failed to recreate the horror and passion of Bram Stoker's Dracula. Written in 1897, it has given us many a cheesy film, full of the bad special effects we have almost come to automatically associate with this classic story.
Final Casting Announced For AT&T Performing Arts Center Elevator Project Show
by Stephi Wild
- Dec 11, 2017
Casting is now complete for the upcoming production of ELEMENTAL: Nature's Rhapsody. Alex Peters takes on the role of a young man struggling with the harsh realities of literary rejection while coping with the loss of his father. Currently in his first year of training in Musical Theatre at the Guildford School of Acting in the United Kingdom, Alex will return to North Texas next spring to play 'The Poet' in Adam Adolfo's ELEMENTAL: Nature's Rhapsody which is debuting in April at the AT&T Performing Arts Center as part of the Elevator Project series. After previously working with Adolfo on Theatre Arlington's Legally Blonde: The Musical, Peters interned in the Music Department on Dallas Theater Center's production of HAIR.
Cast Announced for Stolen Shakespeare's LITTLE WOMEN
by BWW
News Desk
- Dec 1, 2017
The Stolen Shakespeare Guild has announced the cast of Louisa May Alcott's LITTLE WOMEN, adapted by Emma Reeves, making its regional premiere with permission of Barbara Hogenson Agency.
Cast Announced for Stolen Shakespeare's LITTLE WOMEN
by BWW News Desk
- Nov 2, 2017
The Stolen Shakespeare Guild has announced the cast of Louisa May Alcott's LITTLE WOMEN, adapted by Emma Reeves, making its regional premiere with permission of Barbara Hogenson Agency.
BWW Reviews: BRIDGES - An Exploration of Chinese Culture Through interpretive Dance
by Gail Lloyd
- Jul 2, 2012
Performed at the glorious Hawaii Theatre in historic, downtown Honolulu, Bridges explores the connections of past, present and future through interpretive Chinese folk dance. The Phoenix Dance Chamber featured this evening was founded by Diane Letoto, and inspired by folk dance specialist of the Beijing Dance Academy, the late Professor Liu Youlan. Youlan's vision, that dance would build a bridge between eastern and western cultures, comes to fruition in this luminous production.
Marriott's FOR THE BOYS Recognizes the Armed Forces on 9/11
by BWW
News Desk
- Sep 11, 2011
The Marriott Theatre, 10 Marriott Drive, Lincolnshire, will recognize Patriot Day by offering current and retired military personnel a complimentary ticket when they present their military identification to the 5 p.m. performance of FOR THE BOYS on Sunday, September 11th. Tickets are subject to availability.
Marriott's FOR THE BOYS Recognizes the Armed Forces on 9/11
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Sep 1, 2011
The Marriott Theatre, 10 Marriott Drive, Lincolnshire, will recognize Patriot Day by offering current and retired military personnel a complimentary ticket when they present their military identification to the 5 p.m. performance of FOR THE BOYS on Sunday, September 11th. Tickets are subject to availability.
Chicago's Marriott Theatre Premieres FOR THE BOYS, Opens Tonight
by BWW News Desk
- Aug 26, 2011
The Marriott Theatre has long been known for fostering new works and bringing thrilling world premiere musicals to its stage. This August, The Marriott Theatre (10 Marriott Drive, Lincolnshire) will present the world premiere of FOR THE BOYS; based on the 1991 Twentieth Century Fox film which starred Bette Midler (Academy Award nomination) and James Caan.
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