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by Stephen Mosher - Dec 4, 2020
Like a magician, Melissa Errico has an uncanny ability to produce more work than one would think humanly possible - and everything she creates is right off the top shelf.
by A.A. Cristi - Aug 12, 2020
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley's Artistic Director Tim Bond and Executive Director Phil Santora announced today that the Tony Award-winning theatre will postpone the opening of its 51st mainstage season to March 2021, with eight plays presented through May 2022.
by Stephen Mosher - May 11, 2020
The reigning king of cabaret elegance talks with Stephen Mosher about style, musicianship, education and jewelry.. a lot of jewelry.
by Roger Catlin - Jan 28, 2020
If there's a D.C. theater company that would approach presenting James Joyce, it'd be the literary-minded Washington Theatre Guild, which has made its mark by presenting everything written by George Bernard Shaw, among other ambitious projects.
by A.A. Cristi - Nov 5, 2019
Sierra Repertory Theatre is celebrating 41 years of continued artistic and entertainment excellence in Tuolumne County. The recently announced 2020 Season of plays and musicals has already seen an influx of Season Subscribers rushing to reserve their tickets.
by Michael Quintos - Oct 12, 2019
30 years after its stage debut, experiencing MISS SAIGON nowadays exposes just how outdated and out-of-touch it is with our increasingly diverse world view. The musical's original production---which first debuted in the West End in 1989 before transferring to Broadway in 1991---became a global hit despite some loud, very understandable controversy. Most audiences, however, ignored the accusations of orientalism, misogyny, and white-washing and instead focused on the show's epic melodrama and theatrical splendor, much of it powered by the lush music of Claude-Michel Schönberg and the lyrics by Alain Boublil and Richard Maltby Jr. The show continues at Orange County's Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa through October 13, 2019.
by Julie Musbach - Sep 26, 2019
This Month, FEINSTEIN'S/54 BELOW, Broadway's Supper Club & Private Event Destination, presents some of the brightest stars from Broadway, cabaret, jazz, and beyond.
by A.A. Cristi - Aug 9, 2019
Birdland will kick-off their great week of programming with the following acts:
by Tori Hartshorn - Aug 7, 2019
Longstanding California rock band STRUNG OUT are pleased to present the premiere of its new full-length studio album, Songs of Armor and Devotion (pre-order). Streaming now in its entirety with DECIBEL, Songs of Armor and Devotion was produced by Cameron Webb (Motörhead, Megadeth) and is a record that brims with the same ferocious fire the band had at the very start of its career close to 30 years ago when frontman Jason Cruz was still a teenager, but is an album that also demonstrates how far its members have evolved as songwriters, musicians and people.
by Tori Hartshorn - Jul 10, 2019
Longstanding California rock band STRUNG OUT are pleased to present the music video for their new single “Under The Western Sky.” Directed by vocalist Jason Cruz, the clip for “Under The Western Sky” gives a generous nod to one of the great American filmmakers of our time as well as one of the major themes that extends through the band's forthcoming album.
by Tori Hartshorn - Jun 11, 2019
Longstanding California rock band STRUNG OUT have announced its upcoming Songs of Armor and Devotion fall North American tour. Extending from the middle of September through the 23rd of November, the band will be hitting the road with support from The Casualties and visit markets such as Atlanta, GA on September 22, New York, NY on September 28, Montreal, QC on October 2, Chicago, IL on October 10, Vancouver, BC on November 1 Austin, TX on November 10, Las Vegas, NV on November 13, San Francisco, CA on November 17, and many more. A full listing of dates can be found below and tickets will go on sale this Friday, June 14 at 10 a.m. Pacific.
by Marakay Rogers - May 8, 2019
Ephrata director Ed Fernandez reminds audiences that the more things change, the more they stay the same.
by A.A. Cristi - Apr 23, 2019
Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) Incoming Artistic Director Nataki Garrett and Artistic Director Bill Rauch announced the Festival's 2020 playbill today. The season celebrates OSF's ongoing commitment to the work of Shakespeare, imaginative adaptations of beloved classics and illuminating new plays in a Jubilee year that includes two world-premiere American Revolutions commissions for only the second time in the Festival's history.
by A.A. Cristi - Apr 23, 2019
The Jewish Museum will present Israeli-American pianist Daniel Gortler and Brazilian violinist Daniel Guedes performing the music of Ludwig van Beethoven, Edward Grieg, and contemporary Brazilian composer Mozart Camargo Guarnieri on Thursday, May 16 at 8 pm. This is Mr. Gortler's fifth appearance at the Jewish Museum, and Mr. Guedes's first.
by Kaitlin Milligan - Apr 11, 2019
Hot on the heels of the release of their critically acclaimed new album, Morbid Stuff, on Little Dipper/Rise, Toronto, Ontario's PUP are thrilled to announce a massive North American tour for this fall. Illuminati Hotties will support on a handful of America dates, while Charly Bliss will support throughout Canada this October.
by Paul Smith - Nov 13, 2018
Ciaran O'Reilly, currently in rehearsals for The Dead, 1904, took time out of his busy schedule to discuss it's return for a third year at the award-winning Irish Repertory Theatre and why it has become a holiday staple.
by Gary Laird - May 22, 2018
What can one say about a 90-minute play in which every other line is a punch line, and the plot really doesn't matter? I guess I'll find out.
by Marina Kennedy - Dec 18, 2017
As the executive chef de cuisine for New York City's sustainability oriented catering and food service company Great Performances (GP), Mark Russell oversees seasonal recipe and menu development for the broad spectrum of events hosted by GP's social, corporate ad nonprofit clients.
by A.A. Cristi - Nov 13, 2017
Throughout the entertainment industry, over the last month, the repeated question has reverberated: How can we change the paradigm and create more parity for women in the industry?
by BWW News Desk - Oct 13, 2017
Sherman Theatre Artistic Director Rachel O'Riordan is to direct a radical reimagining of Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard by the celebrated playwright Gary Owen. The Sherman Theatre presents The Cherry Orchard, running tonight 13 through 28 October, with press night set for 17 October 2017. BroadwayWorld has a sneak peek at the company in rehearsal below!
by BWW News Desk - Oct 5, 2017
Sherman Theatre Artistic Director Rachel O'Riordan is to direct a radical reimagining of Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard by the celebrated playwright Gary Owen. The Sherman Theatre presents The Cherry Orchard, running 13-28 October, with press night set for 17 October 2017. BroadwayWorld has a sneak peek at the company in rehearsal below!
by BWW News Desk - Sep 28, 2017
This October, Feinstein's/54 Below, Broadway's Supper Club & Private Event Destination, presents some of the brightest stars from Broadway, cabaret, jazz, and beyond. Scroll down for details!
by BWW News Desk - Jul 17, 2017
The cast for Gary Owen's new version of The Cherry Orchard, which transfers the action to early 1980s Pembrokeshire, will feature a broad range of talents from stage and screen including a number of actors from Wales. The production will run from 13-28 October 2017 at the Sherman Theatre in Cardiff.
by BWW News Desk - May 5, 2017
The Keegan Theatre has announced its 2017-2018 season, featuring 2 DC Premieres, 1 World Premiere, and its 15th Ireland Tour of an American classic.
by Julie Musbach - Mar 27, 2017
As she completes her first year as Artistic Director of Theatr Clwyd, Tamara Harvey today announces the 2017 Summer and Autumn seasons for the company. These include four world premieres; BoHo, a co-production with Hijinx Theatre which features both learning disabled and non-disabled actors, and, after a successful collaboration on the production of Love Lies and Taxidermy, Theatr Clwyd reunites with Paines Plough to open the 2017 Roundabout Season with co-productions of Black Mountain, Out Of Love and How To Be A Kid in collaboration with the Orange Tree Theatre. The Theatr Clwyd and Sheffield Theatres co-production of a new adaptation of Anton Chekhov's Uncle Vanya, by Welsh Playwright Peter Gill, will be directed by Harvey and will open at Clwyd from the 21 September ahead of transferring to Sheffield Theatres as part of Robert Hastie's inaugural season.
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