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Joe Thristino's BRINGER OF DOOM To Premiere Off-Broadway This Summer
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 31, 2024


Joe Thristino's BRINGER OF DOOM will premiere Off-Broadway at the Players Theatre, featuring dark comedy and mature themes. Learn how to purchase tickets.

Cindë Releases 'More Awake Less Alive' EP
by Josh Sharpe - May 31, 2024


The 5-song EP More Awake Less Alive delves into the aftermath of a traumatic breakup and betrayal experienced by Cindë, during which they supported their partner through a cancer diagnosis and treatment, only to discover infidelity. Each track on the EP represents a stage of grief, from denial and escapism to anger and deep sadness, culminating in radical acceptance. Listen to the EP now!

IN THE HEIGHTS, SOFT POWER & More Set for Signature Theatre 2024-25 Season
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 31, 2024


Signature Theatre has unveiled its 2024-2025 Season. See full programming and learn how to purchase tickets.

Winnetka Bowling League Release Debut Album 'Sha La La;' Headline Tour Kicks Off in June
by Josh Sharpe - May 31, 2024


Los Angeles band Winnetka Bowling League have released their debut album Sha La La. The album is a document of frontman Matthew Koma rediscovering what he loves about music; a back-to-basics and grounded release that finds him taking risks while being in conversation with his younger self. Listen to the album now!

Review: CASHINO at Birdland Is High-Energy, Nonstop Fun
by Rebecca Kaplan - May 31, 2024


Susie Mosher (Hairspray) and recording artist John Boswell are Johnny Niagra and Pepper Cole, two desperate, crazy Vegas casino singers. Mosher and Boswell are doing a limited run of Cashino, with a short film followed by a high energy live set featuring crazy, ultra-specific 80s + Broadway mashups. See the last two shows on June 25th and July 30th

TILLY THE TRICKSTER Comes to Alaska PAC in October
by Stephi Wild - May 31, 2024


Cyrano's Theatre Company will present Tilly the Trickster at Alaska PAC in October. Performances run October 12 - 27, 2024 at Cyrano's Theatre Building.

Review: LOVE LETTERS TO HUMANITY at Alliance For The Arts Classroom Theater
by Fran Thomas - May 31, 2024


What did our critic think of LOVE LETTERS TO HUMANITY at Alliance For The Arts Classroom Theater?

Review: THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES Sings the Hits at Saint Vincent Summer Theatre
by Greg Kerestan - May 30, 2024


It's an oldie but a goodie, and packed with oldies-but-goodies.

Review: TO BARBRA, WITH LOVE Was a Swell Streisand Salute at 54 Below
by Rob Lester - May 31, 2024


Barbra Streisand's songbook gets paged through by admiring talents in this Streisand salute on May 23rd

Student Blog: Junior Year in Review
by Student Blogger: Austin Watts - Jun 1, 2024


Junior year of high school is infamous for being the busiest and most intense. In my experience, I had to balance two AP classes, two performing groups, standardized testing, and more. In this blog, I am going to recap all of my theatre-related endeavors month-by-month throughout this school year, all the way from July 2023 to the present.

Student Blog: 8 Musical Theatre Songs That GIVE Spring Vibes
by Student Blogger: Jules Donohue - Jun 1, 2024


[March 2024]---- Hello again readers! As the semester rolls into the springtime (yay), I'm thinking about all the theatre songs that give STRONG spring vibes in my opinion. My playlists and musical tastes definitely change when the seasons do, so I'm trying to get myself out of the dreary state of winter and into a bright springtime era. Without further ado, let's list them!

Review: SPRING, STRINGS, AND TASTY THINGS at Green-Wood Cemetery Was Delightful
by Eliana Sara - May 31, 2024


Sometimes macabre, sometimes whimsical, always beautiful, Death of Classical presents some of the most unique classical music and opera experiences in New York City. Their immersive May 24th event continued their tradition of weird yet lovely death-based musical fare straight out of crypts, graveyards, and catacombs.

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