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Review: SILVER BELLES at The Royal Theatre
by Theresa Bertram on Dec 13, 2024

What did our critic think of SILVER BELLES at The Royal Theatre?

Royal Players Will Present SILVER BELLES This Holiday Season
by Blair Ingenthron on Nov 4, 2024

The Historic Royal Theatre will bring Silver Belles (A Christmas Comedy), written by Lauren Grove to the stage in December, sponsored by Everett Buick GMC. Learn more about the production and how to get tickets here!

Artisan Center Theater presents Roald Dahl's Willy Wonka, a sweet summer production
by Chloe Rabinowitz on Jul 12, 2023

Get ready for a deliciously delightful musical adventure with Roald Dahl's Willy Wonka JR. at Artisan Center Theater!

Chicago Soul/Blues Belter Derrick Procell Dials Up His 'Hello Mojo!' On Debut New Album
by A.A. Cristi on Jun 20, 2022

Catfood Records announces an August 1 release date for Hello Mojo!, the label debut from Chicago-based soul/blues belter Derrick Procell. 

New York City Opera to Stage Théatre du Chatelet's Commissioned Work, ANGELS IN AMERICA
by Marissa Tomeo on Apr 9, 2022

New York City Opera co-presents a work commissioned by the Théatre du Chatelet, Angels in America at the Salzburg State Theatre in Salzburg, Austria. The premiere will be taking place on Sunday, April 10, 2022 at 7PM with additional performances on April 12, 20, 22, 24 and May 4, 2022 at 7:30PM. Tickets start at € 18,00 and are available for purchase online at https://shop.jetticket.net/Salzburger-Landestheater/SelectSeats.aspx?msg=0&ret=0&e=9466.

New York City Opera Co-Presents Commission By The Théatre Du Chatelet: ANGELS IN AMERICA
by A.A. Cristi on Apr 8, 2022

New York City Opera co-presents a work commissioned by the Théatre du Chatelet, Angels in America at the Salzburg State Theatre in Salzburg, Austria. Libretto by Mari Mezei, in English with German surtitles.

BWW Interview: Catching Up With MAN OVERBOARD's Roderick Ferguson
by Stephen Mosher on Mar 25, 2022

Roderick Ferguson is keeping busy these days. Sometimes with acting, sometimes with activism... and sometimes, both at the same time.

BWW Review: Roderick Ferguson Needs No Rescuing In MAN OVERBOARD!!! at Don't Tell Mama
by Stephen Mosher on Dec 5, 2021

The Faith Prince-helmed comedy program about Roderick Ferguson's legal fight for Marriage Equality in Bermuda is a laugh a minute... and maybe a tear or two.

BWW Review: Thankful Feinstein's/54 Below Crowd Ovates THE FRIENDSGIVING LEFTOVERS VOL. II
by Stephen Mosher on Nov 26, 2021

The Kevin Ferg & Friends Company is finally able to continue the work so promisingly started two years ago, and though they lost some momentum during the hiatus, they did not lose any quality in production values and talent.

The Limón Dance Company Announces Virtual Season at The Joyce Theater
by Chloe Rabinowitz on Apr 2, 2021

Limón Dance Company is continuing to honor the legacy of its co-founder by celebrating its 75th Anniversary with two weeks of on-demand performances streamed as part of The Joyce Theater’s Spring/Summer Season May 6 -19.

A.C.T. Presents Filmed Reading Of Alice Childress's TROUBLE IN MIND
by A.A. Cristi on Mar 29, 2021

American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T.) will present a filmed reading of Alice Childress's brilliant comedy/drama Trouble in Mind now through Sunday, April 4, 2021. Directed by Awoye Timpo, Trouble in Mind is part of the A.C.T. Out Loud series, which features a series of enduring play readings by some of the greatest minds of generations past.

BWW Interview: Kevin Lamar Ferguson of KEVIN FERG & FRIENDS Featuring Music Video I WANNA BE A PRODUCER
by Stephen Mosher on Jan 13, 2021

With the creation of his live shows production company halted by the shutdown, Kevin Lamar Ferguson cut his suit to fit his cloth and is moving forward anyway, starting with a fabulous music video shot in NYC on a very cold day.

BWW Review: MAS Community Theater's IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE Radio Play at Carrollwood Cultural Center
by Deborah Bostock-Kelley on Dec 13, 2020

Expertly directed by Aaron Washington, MAS Theatre’s staged radio play, an adaption of It’s a Wonderful Life, the trials and tribulations of George Bailey came wonderfully to life on stage and virtually, online.

Limon Dance Company Announces Residency at Kaatsbaan Cultural Park
by Chloe Rabinowitz on Dec 2, 2020

The Limón Dance Company will return to Kaatsbaan for a four week residency that culminates with a virtual performance featuring three dances: a new work by choreographer Chafin Seymour and two of Limón's masterpieces, The Moor's Pavane (1949) and There is a Time (1956).

The Limon Dance Company Announces Its Residency At Kaatsbaan Cultural Park
by Stephi Wild on Nov 10, 2020

The Limón Dance Company returns to Kaatsbaan for a four week residency that culminates with a virtual performance featuring three dances: a new work by choreographer Chafin Seymour and two of Limón's masterpieces, The Moor's Pavane (1949) and There is a Time (1956). The live stream performance from Kaatsbaan Cultural Park’s stage will take place on Saturday, December 19 at 7pm. 

Meadows School of the Arts Alumni Reunite to Produce ROMEO AND JULIET
by A.A. Cristi on Jan 13, 2020

Southern Methodist University Theatre, Dance, and Music alumni are reuniting in Dallas this winter to produce a full-length, text-driven, minimally produced production of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet featuring alumni returning from New York City, Chicago, Baltimore, and Nebraska. Co-directed by Emily Ernst (recent graduate of Ecole Internationale de Theatre Jacques Lecoq and Associate Director of Flatwater Shakespeare Company), Joshua L. Peugh (Founder and Artistic Director of Dark Circles Contemporary Dance), and Baltimore-based actor Chris Rutherford, the play will be presented by Fair Assemblya?"the trio's newly formed ensemble led theatre companya?"in the intimate Sanctuary space at Arts Mission Oak Cliff. 

Southern Methodist University Theatre, Dance, and Music Alumni Reunite For ROMEO AND JULIET
by Stephi Wild on Jan 11, 2020

Southern Methodist University Theatre, Dance, and Music alumni are reuniting in Dallas this winter to produce a full-length, text-driven, minimally produced production of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet featuring alumni returning from New York City, Chicago, Baltimore, and Nebraska. Co-directed by Emily Ernst (recent graduate of Ecole Internationale de Theatre Jacques Lecoq and Associate Director of Flatwater Shakespeare Company), Joshua L. Peugh (Founder and Artistic Director of Dark Circles Contemporary Dance), and Baltimore-based actor Chris Rutherford, the play will be presented by Fair Assemblya?"the trio's newly formed ensemble led theatre companya?"in the intimate Sanctuary space at Arts Mission Oak Cliff.

BWW Review: 54 DOES 54/THE STAFF SHOW Treats Audience at Feinstein's/54 Below
by Stephen Mosher on Nov 11, 2019

It was their turn. The talented and charming employees of Feinstein's/54 Below had their moment in the spotlight during their Hallowe'en themed staff show. And the SRO crowd had the time of their lives.

Breaking: Jesse Tyler Ferguson Will Return to Broadway Next Season in TAKE ME OUT
by Nicole Rosky on Jun 5, 2019

Second Stage Theater has just announced that JESSE TYLER FERGUSON will co-star opposite the previously announced Jesse Williams in the Broadway production of Richard Greenberg's Tony Award-winning play, TAKE ME OUT. Directed by Scott Ellis, TAKE ME OUT will begin previews April 2, 2020 and officially open on April 23, 2020 at Second Stage's Hayes Theater (240 West 44th street). Ferguson will play the role of Mason Marzac, the money manager who develops a surprising and all-encompassing love for baseball.

Comedian Craig Ferguson Brings His 'Hobo Fabulous' Tour To The Davidson
by BWW News Desk on Nov 28, 2018

Grammy-nominated, Emmy and Peabody award-winning comedian Craig Ferguson brings his "Hobo Fabulous Tour" to Columbus. These tour performances will be 100% new material and will never be recorded for any form of broadcast or streaming outlet given Mr. FErguson's new (ironically) Luddite mistrust of digital technology.