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This Black Friday, Party Like It's 1977 with Disco Inferno at White Eagle Hall
by BWW News Desk - Nov 1, 2017


This Black Friday Party like it's 1977 with Disco Inferno at White Eagle Hall.

New Found Glory's '20 Years of Pop-Punk Tour' to Stop in Jersey City
by BWW News Desk - Oct 23, 2017


For their only New Jersey gig on the autumn leg of their anniversary tour - the 20 Years of Pop-Punk Tour - New Found Glory plays White Eagle Hall in Jersey City, November 7th.

Teatro ZinZanni Seattle Announces Cast, On-Sale for Return to Marymoor Park
by BWW News Desk - Oct 19, 2017


Teatro ZinZanni Seattle has announced a multi-talented, international cast of premier entertainers for its highly anticipated return limited engagement to the Northwest at King County's beloved Marymoor Park.

Surf-Pop Rockers Best Coast to Play White Eagle Hall
by BWW News Desk - Oct 11, 2017


Best Coast brings the new California sound to White Eagle Hall in Jersey City on October 11th.

Surf-Pop Rockers Best Coast to Play White Eagle Hall
by BWW News Desk - Sep 26, 2017


Best Coast brings the new California sound to White Eagle Hall in Jersey City on October 11th.

BWW Review: The Tampa Bay Area Premiere of Marco Ramirez's THE ROYALE is a Knockout at American Stage
by Peter Nason - Sep 24, 2017


It's the best local production of 2017 so far!

BWW Review: New England Premiere of THE ROYALE: Boxing for Dignity
by Nancy Grossman - Sep 20, 2017


Merrimack Repertory Theatre rings the bell for the start of its 39th season with the New England premiere of Marco Ramirez's award-winning play inspired by the life of Jack Johnson, the first black man to fight for the title of World Heavyweight Boxing Champion. THE ROYALE is a beautifully-written and acted story about a man's quest to get his due and make a difference, about the unforeseen consequences of his actions and the damage he leaves in his wake, and a stunning commentary on the rending of the American social fabric that continues to threaten our peace and tranquility.

Mitski Brings Guitar Driven Indie Rock to White Eagle Hall
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 15, 2017


Mitski aka Mitski Miyawaki the critically acclaimed indie songwriter comes to White Eagle Hall in Jersey City, October 1st.

Amedeo Modigliani's Early Work Gets First U.S. Exhibition at The Jewish Museum
by BWW News Desk - Sep 16, 2017


The Jewish Museum presents Modigliani Unmasked, the first exhibition in the United States to focus on Amedeo Modigliani's early work made in the years after he arrived in Paris in 1906.

Berkeley Playhouse Celebrates 10 Years of Performances and Community Programming
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 6, 2017


Berkeley Playhouse, the award-winning theater company for all ages, celebrates ten years of innovative and socially relevant performances, outreach initiatives, and youth curriculum through the Conservatory that are as diverse as the community it serves. As the tenth anniversary season kicks off this fall with the East Bay Premiere of the heavenly musical comedy, Sister Act (September 22-October 22, 2017), the leadership team-including founding Artistic Director Elizabeth McKoy, Managing Director Gretchen Feyer,

New San Diego Symphony Festival Announced
by A.A. Cristi - Aug 23, 2017


In January 2018, the San Diego Symphony will hold its third annual festival and will explore the world of rhythm, sound and place through percussion in a month-long celebration entitled "It's About Time," which is curated by percussionist, conductor, author and University of California San Diego professor Steven Schick. Working with several of San Diego's performing arts organizations, the festival is about the myriad of ways percussion music connects us to the world and to nature. Planning is underway for the festival to move beyond the concert hall including an outdoor performance at the US/Mexico border of John Luther Adams's Inuksuit.

Amedeo Modigliani's Early Work Gets First U.S. Exhibition at The Jewish Museum
by BWW News Desk - Aug 21, 2017


The Jewish Museum presents Modigliani Unmasked, the first exhibition in the United States to focus on Amedeo Modigliani's early work made in the years after he arrived in Paris in 1906.

The BoDeans to Perform at White Eagle Hall Next Month
by BWW News Desk - Aug 15, 2017


The BoDeans bring their distinctive roots rock in a very special show at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City on September 13th.

Teatro ZinZanni Seattle Announces Cast, On-Sale for Return to Marymoor Park
by BWW News Desk - Jul 24, 2017


Teatro ZinZanni Seattle has announced a multi-talented, international cast of premier entertainers for its highly anticipated return limited engagement to the Northwest at King County's beloved Marymoor Park.

Casting Announced For JUST TO GET MARRIED at Finborough Theatre
by BWW News Desk - Jul 12, 2017


The first London production in over a hundred years of Just To Get Married, a romantic comedy by renowned suffragette Cicely Hamilton opens at the Finborough Theatre for a four week limited season on Tuesday, 25 July 2017.

South Street Seaport Museum and Kinesis Project Dance Theatre Present SECRETS AND SEAWALLS
by BWW News Desk - Jun 28, 2017


The South Street Seaport Museum and Kinesis Project Dance Theatre Present SECRETS AND SEAWALLS on Thursday, July 20, 2017 at 7pm; Thursday, July 27, 2017 at 7pm; and Sunday, July 30, 2017 at 5pm aboard the restored 1885 full-rigged cargo sailing ship Wavertree. 

Finborough Theatre Announces New Summer Season
by BWW News Desk - Jun 13, 2017


Finborough Theatre's Summer Season features two premieres of vibrant new writing and two unique rediscoveries. The two new plays - Continuity by new Northern Irish playwright Gerry Moynihan and the European premiere of Dolphins and Sharks from new African-American playwright James Anthony Tyler - were both originally seen as staged readings as part of Vibrant 2016 - A Festival of Finborough Playwrights.

NPR Star James Judd Makes New Jersey Debut at White Eagle Hall
by BWW News Desk - Apr 12, 2017


James Judd, humorist, NPR personality, and author comes home to New Jersey when Jersey City Theater Center (JCTC) presents Now I Know, his one-person show at White Eagle Hall, the newly restored historic theater in Jersey City, April 23rd at 4:30pm.

Merrimack Repertory Theatre Announces 2017-18 Season
by BWW News Desk - Mar 29, 2017


Merrimack Repertory Theatre (MRT) has announced its 2017-18 Season, the third under Artistic Director Sean Daniels.

JCTC Brings Theatre & Performing Arts Back to Restored White Eagle Hall
by BWW News Desk - Mar 17, 2017


After many decades, theatre has returned to one of New Jersey's most-prized historical venues. In April, Jersey City Theater Center (JCTC) begins a new chapter in the NJ/NY performing arts world by presenting theatre and dance to the newly restored, White Eagle Hall.

Leslie Odom Jr, Tony Bennett Among San Diego Symphony Bayside Summer Nights 2017 Lineup
by Caryn Robbins - Mar 13, 2017


The San Diego Symphony's long-running summer concert series located on the Embarcadero Marina Park South provides audiences with an unparalleled experience of live concert music in one of the most beautiful settings in America.

Director Jeffrey Coyle Chats THE UNDERPANTS at American Repertory Theater of WNY
by BWW News Desk - Mar 9, 2017


When German playwright Carl Sternheim set out to write his 1910 work, DIE HOSE, he intended to reflect a focus he knew all too well, the struggle to express and assert oneself within German bourgeois society. The result was the work being initially prevented from opening then later DIE HOSE, and his other works, were completely banned when the Nazis rose to power. All this because of Sternheim's indelicate views on German society. 

Director Jeffrey Coyle Chats THE UNDERPANTS at American Repertory Theater of WNY
by BWW News Desk - Feb 14, 2017


When German playwright Carl Sternheim set out to write his 1910 work, DIE HOSE, he intended to reflect a focus he knew all too well, the struggle to express and assert oneself within German bourgeois society. The result was the work being initially prevented from opening then later DIE HOSE, and his other works, were completely banned when the Nazis rose to power. All this because of Sternheim's indelicate views on German society. 

New York Philharmonic Presents World Premiere Of Lera Auerbach's NYx: FRACTURED DREAMS And More In February
by Molly Tracy - Feb 1, 2017


Music Director Alan Gilbert will conduct the New York Philharmonic in the World Premiere-New York Philharmonic Commission of Lera Auerbach's NYx: Fractured Dreams (Violin Concerto No. 4).

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