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David Schwimmer to Lead ABC's Comedy Pilot IRREVERSIBLE
by Tyler Peterson - Feb 1, 2014


In his first planned regular television gig since the acclaimed sitcom ended in 2004, Schwimmer has signed on to star in the ABC's upcoming comedy pilot IRREVERSIBLE, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

FOX to Unleash Super February Blitz with 'Massive' TV Events
by Caryn Robbins - Jan 30, 2014


This February, FOX dominates with massive television events, huge guest stars and all-new episodes, including the year's biggest, boldest and coldest night of television, SUPER BOWL XLVIII

BWW Reviews: DON GIL OF THE GREEN BREECHES, Arcola Theatre, January 16 2014
by Becky Brewis - Jan 26, 2014


A witty new translation of this raucous seventeenth-century comedy of mistaken identity marks the start of the Arcola's Spanish Golden Age season.

BWW Review: Walnut Street's DRIVING MISS DAISY Steals Hearts
by Pati Buehler - Jan 19, 2014


Philly audiences are treated to the magic of this classic before it rides off on a National Tour.

BWW Reviews: Studio Delivers Superb Production of Nina Raine's Award-Winning TRIBES
by Jennifer Perry - Jan 15, 2014


This has been a very strong season for Studio and this explosive production is no exception.

BWW Blog: Shakespeare as Sustenance in our Community
by Guest Blogger: Dan McCleary - Jan 12, 2014


For those of us who spend much our days raising funds to produce live theatre, we are intimate with the competition for those funds from individuals, governments, foundations, and corporations.

BWW Review: NOT JENNY World Premiere at Bridge Rep
by Nancy Grossman - Dec 13, 2013


NOT JENNY is not a holiday show, but its pay-what-you-can admission policy is Bridge Repertory Theater of Boston's gift to the city. MJ Halberstadt's world premiere play is a dark comedy with characters who would be at home in an Edward Albee or Tracy Letts vehicle.

BWW Reviews: Charlayne Woodard Commands Stage in THE NIGHT WATCHER at Studio Theatre
by Jennifer Perry - Oct 28, 2013


Stellar acting is one reason to see the show even if the overall script is problematic.

BWW Reviews: Lulu and The Brontosaurus Makes 'Dynomite' Debut
by Cecily Sampson - Oct 5, 2013


Fresh this month at Imagination Stage comes Lulu and the Brontosaurus, an adaptation of the children's book by Judith Viorst. The story centers around a young girl, Lulu (Casie Platt) who is an unlikely heroine- a spunky little kid who is as lovable as she is a total pain.

EDINBURGH 2013 - BWW Reviews: WHEN I GROW UP, Gilded Balloon Teviot, August 3 2013
by Natalie O'Donoghue - Aug 3, 2013


After becoming disenchanted with her responsible grown-up jobs (well, that and being fired) Juliette Burton decided to take a look at what she wanted to be as a child and make it happen.

BWW Reviews: FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD Takes Audiences to Hardy's Rural Wessex
by Barry Lenny - Jul 31, 2013


Thomas Hardy wrote several novels set in the imaginary county of Wessex, occurring in the late 1800s, and Far From the Madding Crowd is presented by Independent Theatre in an adaptation by Mark Healy.

BWW Reviews: An Eclectic Group of Ladies Share Their Joys and Sorrows in STEEL MAGNOLIAS at Little Fish Theatre
by Shari Barrett - Jul 8, 2013


STEEL MAGNOLIAS is centered in a small town beauty shop in Louisiana where social veneers are set aside and women see one another once a week, building relationship and community with extraordinary mettle that suits the metaphor in the play's title.

BWW Interview: Playwright Daniel Pearle on A KID LIKE JAKE at LCT3, the 'Fearless' Carla Gugino, & Theater's Role in Political Discussions
by Tyler Peterson - Jun 25, 2013


BroadwayWorld was fortunate enough to get the chance to chat with Pearle last week - check out what he had to say on the creative process, his admiration for Gugino, and what role he thinks theater should play in social and political discussions below!

Soprano Lisa Delan Featured on THE HOURS BEGIN TO SING
by BWW News Desk - Jun 14, 2013


A new CD, The Hours Begin to Sing, with songs by American composers performed by soprano Lisa Delan, has just been released on the PentaTone Classics label (PTC 5186 459).

BWW Interviews: Robert Klein Talks Career at the White Plains Performing Arts Center
by Gregory G. Allen - Jun 1, 2013


Robert Klein has built a 40 plus year career on stage, film, and television and will perform in a benefit for the White Plains Performing Arts Center. BWW got a chance to talk to him about his incredible career.

BWW Reviews: Sam Bass Presents Family Friendly Double Header with SECRET GARDEN and YELLOW BOAT
by Jeff Davis - May 26, 2013


While it does have a few areas that could improve and may be a long night for the kids, Sam Bass's double header of The Secret Garden and The Yellow Boat is overall an enjoyable evening of theatre that will entertain and enchant the kids while moving the adults to tears.

Oxygen Premieres BAD GIRLS ALL STAR BATTLE Tonight
by TV News Desk - May 21, 2013


Oxygen Media reveals 14 of the most memorable girls in 'Bad Girls Club' history, all squaring off in a series of outrageous physical and brain teasing challenges on 'BAD GIRLS ALL STAR BATTLE, beginning tonight, May 21 at 9PM ET/PT with a supersized 90-minute premiere.

BWW Interviews: Robert Klein Talks Career at the White Plains Performing Arts Center
by Gregory G. Allen - May 16, 2013


Robert Klein has built a 40 plus year career on stage, film, and television and will perform in a benefit for the White Plains Performing Arts Center. BWW got a chance to talk to him about his incredible career.

BWW Reviews: Pendzick and Sells Shine in Cumberland County Playhouse's THE MIRACLE WORKER
by Cara Richardson - Apr 23, 2013


The Cumberland County Playhouse production of The Miracle Worker shares the story of Helen Keller and her teacher Annie Sullivan with honesty and simplicity with stars Lindy Pendzick and Emma Rhea Sells.

Oxygen to Premiere BAD GIRLS ALL STAR BATTLE, 5/21
by Caryn Robbins - Apr 15, 2013


Oxygen Media reveals 14 of the most memorable girls in 'Bad Girls Club' history, all squaring off in a series of outrageous physical and brain teasing challenges on 'BAD GIRLS ALL STAR BATTLE, beginning Tuesday, May 21 at 9PM ET/PT with a supersized 90-minute premiere.

Debby Boone Talks Rat Pack, Clooney & Cafe Carlyle
by Pat Cerasaro - Mar 20, 2013


Onetime pop superstar Debby Boone returns to New York with a new solo show this week and reflected on her Oscar-winning iconic 1970s pop smash, 'You Light Up My Life', as well as memories of growing up with her famous father, Pat Boone's, coterie of close showbiz friends - Frank Sinatra and Rosemary Clooney included in a new interview.

Taconic Stage's THE REAL (DESPERATE) HOUSEWIVES OF COLUMBIA COUNTY MUSICAL Plays the Laurie Beechman, Now thru 3/28
by BWW News Desk - Mar 7, 2013


'The Real (Desperate) Housewives of Columbia County Musical' by Carl Ritchie (book, lyrics, director) and Wayne Moore (music) is a Coward-esque evening from the Taconic Stage Company upstate, which it took by storm in the summer of 2011. Thinly guised as the confessions of four 40-something women on reality TV, this four-character musical spotlights the culture-clash between spoiled, egocentric 'weekender' women and their working class 'townie' counterparts in a rural upstate community. The show has no reason but to delight, which it does with savvy performances, high-heeled lyrics and the poison of its cocktail-party chit-chat dialogue. To share it with a wider audience, Taconic Stage Company will present the piece in its NYC debut tonight, March 7 through March 28 at the Laurie Beechman Theatre, 407 West 42nd Street.

GYPSY OF THE MONTH: Kevin Worley of 'Rodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella'
by Adrienne Onofri - Feb 26, 2013


Just off a long run on the 'Jersey Boys' tour, Kevin is playing both a peasant and an earl in his 4th Broadway show.

BWW Reviews: Mary Zimmerman's METAMORPHOSES Mesmerizes at Arena Stage
by Elizabeth Bruce - Feb 17, 2013


"Myths are public dreams," wrote the renowned mythologist Joseph Campbell, "and dreams are personal myths"-a sentiment echoed by the therapist in Mary Zimmerman's 'Metamorphoses,' now playing at Arena Stage. Yet, Zimmerman's 'Metamorphoses' is so much more than dream. It is theatre as ritual, as rite of passage deep as an archetype, humorous as a limerick, and as universal as our need to love. It is a full-scale baptism in the journey of the soul as it finds its way to love. If you let yourself, especially if get front row seats, you'll get more than a gentle sprinkle of this production's amazing theatrics; you and your companion will get splashed in the waters of redemption.

Film Society of Lincoln Center Presents A CLOSE-UP OF ABBAS KIAROSTAMI, Now thru 2/17
by Movies News Desk - Feb 8, 2013


The Film Society of Lincoln Center announced today a rare chance to take in the full measure of a master filmmaker with A CLOSE-UP OF ABBAS KIAROSTAMI from tonight, February 8-17.


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