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Review: SHRIEK at The Gaslight Theatre
by Zach Wetzel - September 01, 2024

SHRIEK is fun for the whole family!

No Mystery: Go See CLUE at Hippodrome
by Jack L. B. Gohn - May 08, 2024

So, even with one major problem, the muddy sound denign, whether to go see this show is no mystery. The solution: catch it while it’s here.

Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre Announces Launch Of THE GLORIA BOND CLUNIE PLAYWRIGHT'S FESTIVAL
by A.A. Cristi - May 06, 2024

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Interview: Theatre Life with Katherine Goforth
by Elliot Lanes - April 19, 2024

Today’s subject Katherine Goforth is someone who can definitely be called a breakthrough artist to be sure. She is the inaugural recipient of Washington National Opera’s True Voice Award for transgender and non-binary singers. She will be making her Kennedy Center debut on May first at 6:00pm with a recital on Millenium Stage.

Photos: Melissa Errico Greenroom 42 'An Acoustic Evening with Sondheim & Melissa'
by Kevin Alvey - March 25, 2024

Melissa Errico brought “An Acoustic Evening with Sondheim and Melissa” to the Greenroom 42 stage on March 22nd in honor of Stephen Sondheim’s birthday. Melissa and her musicians - JC Maillard and Thierry Arpino - performed pared down arrangements of Sondheim classics in honor of the man and his time.

Children's Theatre of Charlotte Presents PINOCCHIO Opens On February 3
by A.A. Cristi - January 31, 2024

The classic fairytale about a puppet that wants to become a real boy takes a new approach. “Pinocchio” is a family farce by Greg Banks based on 1880's story by Carlo Collodi.

Rogue Machine to Present West Coast Premiere of MIDDLE OF THE WORLD This Month
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 10, 2024

Rogue Machine Theatre presents 'MIDDLE OF THE WORLD' by Juan José Alfonso, directed by Guillermo Cienfuegos. A story of redemption and unexpected alliance.

Definition Theatre Announces 2024 Season
by A.A. Cristi - December 19, 2023

Definition Theatre announces two world premiere plays as part of its 2024 season. The company has also added stage and production manager Julie Jachym and Sound Designer Willow James to the ensemble and welcomes media producer and host Troy Pryor to its artistic advisory board. 

Feature: The Days Of Cabaret Gratitude - Day Twelve - The Laugh Track
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Today, we return to The Days Of Cabaret Gratitude with THE LAUGH TRACK.

Review: CLUE at Blackfriars Theatre
by Colin Fleming-Stumpf - September 11, 2023

What did our critic think of CLUE at Blackfriars Theatre? For Blackfriars Theatre’s opening production of the 2023-2024 season, Rochester theatregoers are being treated to the classic pop culture whodunit, “Clue”, whose adaptations have spanned board game, film, musical and play. While the murder-mystery is a genre that does not want for copycats, “Clue” is arguably the standard-bearer for the modern era.

Goodman Theatre Will Host PEARL CLEAGE FESTIVAL Beginning This Month
by Stephi Wild - September 01, 2023

Chicago celebrates the depth and breadth of Atlanta’s Poet Laureate with a first-ever citywide festival, featuring the centerpiece production The Nacirema Society, directed by Lili-Anne Brown at Goodman Theatre, plus concurrent readings, workshops and special events.

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BWW caught up with Ginny Hogan to chat about bringing Regression to the 2023 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Orchestra Lumos Announces Its 2023/24 Season
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What did our critic think of SOUTHERN GOTHIC NOVEL at Off Broadway Palm?

ASIAN AMERICANA: COMFORT to Open at The Brick
by Blair Ingenthron - April 30, 2023

Brick Aux will present Asian Americana: Comfort, an AAPI group exhibition and market at Brick Aux Gallery – 628 Metropolitan Ave May 4 – June 3, 2023. The opening reception will be May 7 from 3-6pm and closing reception will be June 3 from 7-10pm. Gallery Hours are Saturdays and Sunday from 12-5pm.

Del Barber Shines On New LP 'Almanac' Out Today Via Acronym Records
by A.A. Cristi - April 28, 2023

“I want my work to be seen as subtle by definition,” says three-time Juno Award nominee Del Barber. “I want my statements to come across as questions rather than decrees or opinions.” Barber's way of seeing the world and his place within it takes center stage on his brand new album, Almanac. If Barber's previous release, Stray Dogs: Collected B-Sides Vol. 1 felt like the end of one of life's seasons, Almanac doggedly led him into the next. With his aforementioned mission statement of sorts, Barber wrote the twelve songs which make up Almanac from a new perspective. “Some of these songs are descriptions of my world through my own eyes; a way of songwriting I've never felt I've done well until now.” The final result, his eighth full-length album, is a thoughtful, gratitude-filled display of songcraft. “Writing Almanac felt like I had another chance,” says Barber. “It felt like spring.”

Review: A Compleat HADESTOWN at Hippodrome Theatre
by Jack L. B. Gohn - April 13, 2023

So, by virtue of all of these elements this show is compleat in the senses fostered by the archaic spelling of the word, what Webster's renders as 'having all the necessary or desired elements or skills.' The characters, the music, the dancing, the lyrics, and the overall message are all new and different, even if deployed in the service of 'an old tale from way back when,' and they come accompanied by a message of inspiration in the midst of tragedy. A must-see.

Film at Lincoln Center Announces Jordan Peele Curation
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Widely hailed as one of this century’s great directorial debuts, Jordan Peele’s era-defining Get Out injected new life into horror with its witty subversion of racial politics and elitist social mores. Two years later, his wildly entertaining Us plumbed everything from isolationist fears and late-capitalist power structures to the rich lineage.

TUTA Theatre Announces New Artistic Leadership Team
by Chloe Rabinowitz - November 07, 2022

TUTA Theatre has announced that Aziza Macklin, Aileen Wen McGroddy and Jacqueline Stone will be the company’s new Co-Artistic Directors effective November 1, 2022. Together they will plan, program and lead the company’s 20th season in Chicago.

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All new production photos have been released from the Broadway revival of August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson, ahead of the show’s opening night tonight, Thursday, October 13th at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre.

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Carrie Hope Fletcher is a canny bit of casting who will draw in audiences who would otherwise never go to see a Brecht play. Her vocal abilities are never in doubt, but she is also a convincing and charismatic Grusha.

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by Evan Henerson - September 19, 2022

As these projects go, the Alanis Morissette-scored JAGGED LITTLE PILL may not have entirely broken the mold of jukebox musicals, but it has sure put a dagger-sized gash in it and made it bleed.

The Summer Set Release First Album in Six Years 'Blossom'
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The album features previously released singles “Street Lightning”, “Back Together”, “Teenagers” (feat. Against The Current), “Hard Candy”, and “FTS” (feat. Travie McCoy) and is entirely produced by The Summer Set’s own John and Stephen Gomez (Dabin, TWIN XL, Sophia Scott, Glitch Mob). Blossom is available to order on vinyl now.

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