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Inaugural New York Science Fiction Film Festival to Launch in January
by BWW News Desk - Jan 20, 2017


We are culture. We are exploration. We are The New York Science Fiction Film Festival.

Inaugural New York Science Fiction Film Festival to Launch in January
by Movies News Desk - Dec 14, 2016


We are culture. We are exploration. We are The New York Science Fiction Film Festival.

Pittsburgh Opera Announces Shows In 2016-2017
by Molly Tracy - Aug 24, 2016


 Pittsburgh Opera announces its 2016-2017 season. The season includes the very first world premiere in our 78 year history and two Pennsylvania premieres. The season will encompass four operas produced at the Benedum Center and two Resident Artist operas - the annual production at Pittsburgh CAPA Theater and the Second Stage Project at Pittsburgh Opera Headquarters.

Old School Square in Delray Beach Sets 2016-17 Season
by BWW News Desk - Jun 24, 2016


Old School Square has served for over 25 years as the gathering place for Delray Beach, and the 2016-17 Season will launch a new era of arts and entertainment for all ages.

BWW Review: These New DREAMGIRLS in La Mirada Will Make You Happy
by Michael L. Quintos - Apr 1, 2016


Now playing at the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts, the new McCoy/Rigby Entertainment production of the Tony Award-winning 1981 Broadway musical DREAMGIRLS is pretty much a faithful carbon-copy of the recent 2009 national touring production---which happens to also be directed and choreographed by Robert Longbottom. La Mirada's offering---which continues through April 17---repurposes almost all of the visual and technical aspects of that tour, from the use of moving LED screens that set up different scenes and environments to William Ivey Long's lavishly exquisite costumes. It even taps that tour's original Effie played by the extraordinary Moya Angela, who has since matured wonderfully into the role. When your lead actress incites a boisterous standing ovation after slaying with an incredible performance of the musical's iconic 'And I Am Telling You (I'm Not Going)'---even as the show is still in the midst of that act one ending---you know you've got something great here.

Domino's' and the National Fire Protection Association to Deliver Fire Safety Messages to Homes Across the Country
by Robert Diamond - Mar 7, 2016


ANN ARBOR, Mich., March 7, 2016 /PRNewswire/ Domino's Pizza (NYSE: DPZ) is teaming up with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) to deliver a special message to customers this daylight saving time: remember to change your smoke alarm batteries when you change your clocks.

Vegas' Historic Chapel of the Flowers Opens Remodeled Magnolia Chapel
by Caryn Robbins - Feb 11, 2016


Couples planning to celebrate their love with a wedding or vow renewal ceremony in Las Vegas this Valentine's Day weekend now have an elegant choice with a modern twist: the remodeled Magnolia Chapel at Chapel of the Flowers.

Cincinnati Playhouse to Present TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
by Tyler Peterson - Feb 8, 2016


TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, one of the most popular and best-loved stories in American literature, returns to the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park for the first time in more than 20 years in a thought-provoking and visually exciting new production. Christopher Sergel's adaptation of Harper Lee's coming-of-age story will be introduced to a new generation on the Playhouse's Robert S. Marx Theatre stage from March 5 through April 3, 2016. The innovative production of the classic story, which is both timeless and timely, features the Playhouse debut of Obie Award-winning director and Associate Artist Eric Ting.

Sound Theatre Company Launches 2016 Tenth Anniversary Season of Plays
by Sally Henry Fuller - Jan 25, 2016


Sound Theatre Company launches their tenth anniversary season with three vastly different and richly engaging productions that revolve around themes of justice. The 2016 season titled 'The Long Arc of Justice' begins in March with the searing musical PARADE by Alfred Uhry and Jason Robert Brown at 12th Ave Arts in the intimate Mainstage space.

BWW Review: HOW THE OTHER HALF LOVES Plays for Laughs at Oyster Mill
by Marakay Rogers - Nov 19, 2015


The classic farce comes back for laughs at Oyster Mill Playhouse

Nero James Pruitt Explores American History With THE FORTY-THREE PRESIDENTS
by Christina Mancuso - Oct 12, 2015


Harry Truman once stated, 'The presidents made the highlights of American history, and when you tell about them, you've got it.' Americans can learn a tremendous amount about the world in which they live by studying the 43 presidents, including what they said to and about each other. Author Nero James Pruitt tackles the task, explaining why they should care.

Get Your Free Piece of the Pie with Domino's' New Rewards Program
by Robert Diamond - Sep 21, 2015


Domino's Pizza (NYSE: DPZ), the recognized world leader in pizza delivery, knows that people love pizza, but that they love free pizza even more! Now there's an easy way to earn free pizza from Domino's: through the new Piece of the Pie Rewards, which is as easy as one, two, three.

ONE MAN, TWO GUVNORS, THE NETHER and More Set for Phoenix Theatre's 2015-16 Season; Tickets on Sale!
by BWW News Desk - Aug 4, 2015


The Phoenix Theatre presents its 2015-2016 season. Tickets are now on sale!

Moving Image Presents 20-Film Retrospective THE ESSENTIAL JOHN FORD, Now thru 8/2
by Movies News Desk - Jul 3, 2015


Starting fittingly on July Fourth weekend, Museum of the Moving Image will present The Essential John Ford, a tribute to the consummate American filmmaker. Ford made his reputation on westerns, but worked in many genres, creating films of depth, beauty, and ambiguity. From today, July 3 through August 2, the Museum will present 20 movies directed by Ford-all on film, with some restored archival prints-including his masterpieces Young Mr. Lincoln, My Darling Clementine, The Searchers, and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.

Moving Image to Present 20-Film Retrospective THE ESSENTIAL JOHN FORD, 7/3-8/2
by Movies News Desk - Jun 22, 2015


Starting fittingly on July Fourth weekend, Museum of the Moving Image will present The Essential John Ford, a tribute to the consummate American filmmaker. Ford made his reputation on westerns, but worked in many genres, creating films of depth, beauty, and ambiguity. From July 3 through August 2, the Museum will present 20 movies directed by Ford-all on film, with some restored archival prints-including his masterpieces Young Mr. Lincoln, My Darling Clementine, The Searchers, and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.

Frank Sinatra's Timeless Music Celebrated Worldwide with Career-Spanning 'Ultimate Sinatra' Centennial Collections
by Caryn Robbins - Mar 3, 2015


In celebration of Frank Sinatra's centennial year, new, career-spanning collections of the entertainment icon's timeless music have been compiled for worldwide CD and digital release on April 21 by Capitol/UMe.

This March at Bookworks Features Kim Gordon, Lisa See, Hannah Nordhaus and More
by BWW News Desk - Feb 27, 2015


Below are March's events at Bookworks. For more information visit, bkwrks.com/event.

A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS at MCCC's Kelsey Theatre to Run 1/9-18
by Anna Bencivengo - Dec 10, 2014


When one's own conscience proves stronger than the strongest political pressures, a high price is bound to be paid. Join PinnWorth Productions at Mercer County Community College's (MCCC) Kelsey Theatre for 'A Man for All Seasons,' based on the life and times of the British Lord Chancellor Thomas More.

'WHAT TAMMY NEEDS TO KNOW' Plays LaMaMa, Now thru 11/23
by BWW News Desk - Nov 6, 2014


Lois Weaver is co-founder (with Peggy Shaw and Deb Margolin) of Split Britches, the world's premiere lesbian theater troupe, and is well-known for her dramatis persona, Tammy WhyNot, an aging trailer trash blonde who threw away Nashville stardom for a career as a contemporary performance artist. Tammy returns to La MaMa tonight, November 6 to 23 with 'What Tammy Needs to Know about Getting Old and Having Sex,' a new performance created with elderly women in Zagreb, Croatia and NYC that illuminates the taboo subject of desire, pleasure and intimacy in old people. This show is the project for which she was awarded a 2014 Guggenheim Fellowship.

Film Society of Lincoln Center to Present Let There Be Light: The Films of John Huston
by Caryn Robbins - Oct 31, 2014


The Film Society of Lincoln Center will present Let There Be Light: The Films of John Huston, December 19 - January 11,

'WHAT TAMMY NEEDS TO KNOW' to Play LaMaMa, 11/6-23
by Tyler Peterson - Oct 3, 2014


Lois Weaver is co-founder (with Peggy Shaw and Deb Margolin) of Split Britches, the world's premiere lesbian theater troupe, and is well-known for her dramatis persona, Tammy WhyNot, an aging trailer trash blonde who threw away Nashville stardom for a career as a contemporary performance artist. Tammy returns to La MaMa November 6 to 23 with 'What Tammy Needs to Know about Getting Old and Having Sex,' a new performance created with elderly women in Zagreb, Croatia and NYC that illuminates the taboo subject of desire, pleasure and intimacy in old people. This show is the project for which she was awarded a 2014 Guggenheim Fellowship.

BWW Reviews: NEW YORK CITY BALLET Celebrates the Storied BALANCHINE-STRAVINSKY Collaboration
by Sondra Forsyth - Oct 3, 2014


On the first ever World Ballet Day, October 1st 2014, I postponed watching the video stream of five top ballet companies in favor of attending what turned out to be a mesmerizing mixed bill featuring Balanchine ballets to the music of Stravinsky at the Koch Theater in Lincoln Center. YouTube can wait for me to catch up on the video stream later, but being in the audience at a live performance is always a one-time experience never to be recaptured except in the mind's eye.

MARAT/SADE Opens Tonight at California Stage
by BWW News Desk - Jul 19, 2014


California Stage will open its highly anticipated production of Marat/Sade by Peter Weiss tonight, July 19th, 2014. Veteran Los Angeles director Kent Johnson dives into Weiss' avant garde masterwork to create the most outrageous musical spectacle of the season.

Fair Oaks Actor Richard Spierto Rouses Audiences at California Stage as the Marquis de Sade
by Courtnie Mele - Jul 6, 2014


Fair Oaks actor and community organizer Richard Spierto plays the infamous Marquis de Sade in California Stage Theater Company's upcoming production of Marat/Sade, opening July 19thSpierto leads California Stage's illustrious cast as it reveals what happens when the '1%' goes too far and takes too much in Peter Weiss' provocative play-within-a-play.

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