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STEVE & EYDIE's Legacy Is Celebrated at Carnegie Hall

by Rob Lester — Feb 23, 2024

Steve & Eydie were once dubbed 'Mr. and Mrs. Music' by a journalist of yore. Today's journalists --including BWW's reps -- got the 411 on the 3/18 concert that's a tribute to them with David Lawrence (their son) and Debbie Gravitte.

BWW Interview: Tim Bond of SIMPLE GIFTS at TheatreWorks Silicon Valley Celebrates Our Common Humanity

by Jim Munson — Dec 11, 2020

If there’s any truth to the notion that names can become our destiny, then I can’t think of a more apt name for TheatreWorks Silicon Valley’s new Artistic Director than Tim Bond. As an artist, as a leader and as a person, he is all about finding and honoring those things that can bring us all together. The latest case-in-point is Simple Gifts, the brand-new holiday show he has crafted to ring in the season. Simple Gifts is a joyful, multicultural celebration of beloved holiday songs and traditions from many diverse backgrounds. Conceived and directed by Bond, the show features a cast of Bay Area theater veterans who share beautiful music, meaningful memories, and take audiences on a journey through a variety of winter celebrations, including Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, Bodhi Day, Noche Buena, Diwali, Las Posadas, Winter Solstice, as well as exploring Christmas traditions from around the world. Presented as part of TheatreWorks from Home, Simple Gifts will be streamed at set times through December 27, 2020, with on-demand streaming available December 28, 2020 - January 1, 2021. Live post-show conversations with members of the cast will follow every performance. For additional information, and to gain streaming access to Simple Gifts, visit TheatreWorks.org. BroadwayWorld spoke with Bond about how he came up with the idea for the show and went about putting it all together in the time of Covid. We also talked about what the winter holidays mean to him and his own traditions and memories. He is effortlessly engaging and very easy to talk to, sort of like that interesting person you happen to meet at a party and suddenly find yourself chatting away with about any number of things. And it seems that any conversation with Bond ultimately comes around to his passion for using the arts to bring people together.

Veteran Label Executive Jerry L. Greenberg Launches 769 Entertainment

by Macon Prickett — Feb 12, 2018

769 Entertainment has launched and partnered with multi-talented choreographer and creative director Laurieann Gibson. Helmed by former Atlantic Records, MGM/United Artists, and Michael Jackson's MJJ Music president Jerry L. Greenberg, 769 Entertainment partnered with Gibson to create 'a movement crossing racial, social, political, and economic lines as a celebration of dance.' Jerry and Laurieann have both worked very closely with Michael Jackson so 769 Entertainment is in the process of developing a very special project to be announced.

Panic! Productions to Present Disney's CAMP ROCK: THE MUSICAL, 5/6-22

by Tyler Peterson — Apr 14, 2016

Panic! Productions, the award-winning, Thousand Oaks-based theatre company, spreads its wings with its first production at the NoHo Arts Center in North Hollywood. "Disney's Camp Rock: The Musical," a stage adaptation of the popular Disney Channel movie, will open May 6 and play through May 22.

Photo Flash: Meet the Cast of Disney’s CAMP ROCK in Manila

by Oliver Oliveros — Oct 23, 2012

Repertory Philippines' take on Disney's CAMP ROCK, written by Dan Berendsen, Karin Gist, and Regina Hicks, runs from Friday, November 16 until Sunday, December 16 at Onstage, 2/F Greenbelt 1, Paseo de Roxas corner Legazpi St., Makati City. Theater stalwart Audie Gemora directs.

Jill Greenberg Presents Glass Ceiling at ClampARt

by BWW News Desk — Aug 19, 2011

ClampArt is pleased to announce 'Glass Ceiling,' Jill Greenberg's fifth solo show at the gallery. Best known as a daring and experimental portraitist, Greenberg revisits her interest in feminist art for her new series (which was the focus of her senior thesis at the Rhode Island School of Design over twenty years ago).

Jill Greenberg Presents Glass Ceiling at ClampARt

by Gabrielle Sierra — Jun 7, 2011

ClampArt is pleased to announce 'Glass Ceiling,' Jill Greenberg's fifth solo show at the gallery. Best known as a daring and experimental portraitist, Greenberg revisits her interest in feminist art for her new series (which was the focus of her senior thesis at the Rhode Island School of Design over twenty years ago).

Tor Books Presents COWBOYS & ALIENS The Novel

by Gabrielle Sierra — Jun 2, 2011

Tor Books is proud to present the official novelization of one of this summer's most anticipated films: COWBOYS & ALIENS (A Tor Mass Market Paperback Movie Tie-In; $7.99; On-sale: August 2, 2011).

BWW Reviews: CAMP ROCK, THE MUSICAL at Cumberland County Playhouse

by Jeffrey Ellis — Mar 7, 2011

Camp Rock, The Musical could easily be dismissed as so much homogenized, Disneyfied, teenaged pablum - but, in reality, it's much more than that. It's a fast-moving, engaging love story set to music and is much more akin to all those Judy Garland/Mickey Rooney 'let's put on a show!' movies than you might expect.

David Garrison Stars as 'David Merrick' in BEAST OF BROADWAY, 3/4-3/14

by Nicole Rosky — Mar 4, 2010

David Garrison, is set to star in the Theatre Zone's production of The Beast of Broadway, about Broadway's most famous producer, David Merrick. The production gives the audience a behind the scenes look at the very intense and inventive mind of the producer of such Broadway hits as: Gypsy, Hello, Dolly, Mack & Mabel, Oliver, 42nd Street, and many more.

IN THE HEIGHTS National Tour Wows in Tampa; First Reviews In

by Jessica Lewis — Oct 29, 2009

On Tuesday, Kyle Beltran, Rogelio Douglas Jr., Natalie Toro and Shaun Taylor-Corbett kicked off the National Tour of IN THE HEIGHTS in Tampa, Floria at the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center with a bang. Though most shows try desperately to keep the critics out during the first preview performances to work out any kinks, IN THE HEIGHTS was an exception, according to Tampa Bay Online. And boy, were they pleased.