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by Chloe Rabinowitz - Oct 16, 2020
Miller Theatre's celebrated, fun and free Pop-Up Concerts resume, with a change of venue. Filmed live in the awe-inspiring Lantern (the top floor venue in the Lenfest Center for the Arts, with sweeping views of Manhattan), Miller invites the public to take a virtual front-row seat for exciting performances by world-class musicians.
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Oct 16, 2020
Tom Petty’s final project, the long-awaited Wildflowers & All The Rest, is out today.
by Jim Munson - Oct 6, 2020
On October 7-11, an astounding array of 56 performers from Scotland, Canada, Russia, and across the United States are (virtually) coming together to take part in The Marsha??s MarshStream International Solo Fest. Acclaimed as the San Francisco Bay Areaa??s a?oebreeding ground for new performance,a?? The Marsh is thrilled to present a wide-ranging festival line-up that includes an internationally renowned Russian stand-up comedian, musicals, a traditional Indian dance piece, clowning, and much more. As added enticement, with the Vice Presidential Debate happening right before the festival kicks off, the October 7th opening will also include a post-debate discussion with The Marsha??s astute comedian/performers Don Reed and Maureen Langan weighing in about the debate. Further details can be found at www.themarsh.org. BroadwayWorld caught up recently with The Marsha??s Artistic Executive Director/Founder Stephanie Weisman, calling in from the Trinity Alps where shea??s been sheltering away from the Bay Area, and Festival Director Maggie Wilson from her home base in Brooklyn.
by Stephen Mosher - Sep 24, 2020
Harold Sanditen has conquered the online format and created one heck of a good show.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Sep 17, 2020
Adirondack Film Festival, in its 5th year of operation (produced by the Adirondack Theatre Festival), has invented a new way to bring the film festival experience into patrons' homes. Producing Artistic Director, Chad Rabinovitz, has announced the world's first Film Festival in a Box, available Oct. 15-18, 2020.
by Stephen Mosher - Sep 17, 2020
Joan Ryan may be keeping socially distant but her social media keeps her socially active!
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Sep 1, 2020
Brazilian superstar acts Alok and Vintage Culture have debuted their highly-anticipated new single ‘Party On My Own’ with FAULHABER.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Aug 31, 2020
Making Our Movies Film Festival (MOM Film Fest) has announced the list of official selections for the 2020 edition of its first annual online film festival. This year's lineup includes 38 films and series that feature a mom in a leadership position on each project.
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Aug 28, 2020
Brazilian superstar acts Alok and Vintage Culture have debuted their highly-anticipated new single ‘Party On My Own’ with FAULHABER and we've got a first listen.
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Aug 25, 2020
Variety reports that Peacock has ordered a 'Tiger King' scripted series starring Kate McKinnon as Carole Baskin.
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Aug 24, 2020
Atlanta’s hottest new artist out of Zone 6, Ola Runt, has released a new video for “Trap Cap,” off his latest mixtape Beggin For a Body [Front Street/Cinematic Music Group]. The video (directed by JLShotThat) captures Ola cruising through the Bronx as he spits blunt truths over the Bankroll Gotit-produced beat.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Aug 12, 2020
Making Our Movies Film Festival (MOM Film Fest) has announced the list of official selections for the 2020 edition of its first annual online film festival. This year’s lineup includes 38 films and series that feature a mom in a leadership position on each project.
by Stephi Wild - Aug 2, 2020
First Independent Musical in Australia to be written in just one week set to take the stage in defiance of the effects of COVID-19 on Sydney's theatre industry.
by Stephi Wild - Jul 9, 2020
The premiere of a new work inspired by the rewilding of white storks at Knepp Estate in Sussex will take place in an online concert broadcast by the Bernardi Music Group at 6.30pm on Sunday 19 July as part of the 2020 Shipley Arts Festival.
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 16, 2020
American Humane, the country's first national humane organization, today announced Helen Mirren has narrated its soon to be released documentary, “Escape from Extinction,” expected to be released this fall.
by Stephi Wild - May 28, 2020
Birmingham Stage Company today announce its production of Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain will be part of the Car Park Party, the UK's Only LIVE touring event, with two daytime shows at Powderham Castle, Devon on Saturday 4th July.
by A.A. Cristi - May 11, 2020
PlayGround, San Francisco's premier theatre development lab, is hosting the nation's largest fully digital new play festival PlayGround Zoom Fest presented May 11 through June 14, 2020.
by Jim Munson - Apr 24, 2020
The Marsh San Francisco has long been known as the city's breeding ground for new performance. Like theater companies the world over, The Marsh is also having to invent new ways of engaging with audiences while in-person performances are suspended due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Their creative solution is called MarshStream, which offers a mind-boggling variety of programming seven days a week, including game nights, live performance readings, performance development classes, and archived performance streams. Content is being offered via Zoom, YouTube, Instagram, Spotify, Google Podcasts and iTunes. For weekly event schedules and additional information, visit www.themarsh.org. BroadwayWorld recently caught up with Stephanie Weisman, The Marsh's Founder/Artistic Director, to learn more about MarshStream and check in on how she and The Marsh are weathering the pandemic.
by Stephi Wild - Apr 20, 2020
Carriageworks and Sydney Chamber Opera (SCO) today announced the online world premiere of Breaking Glass, four new operatic works created by Australian female composers: Peggy Polias, Josephine Macken, Georgia Scott and Bree van Reyk. Following the temporary closure of Carriageworks during the COVID-19 crisis, these new one-act operas will be presented for the first time as a Facebook Premiere Event to be broadcast free to the public on the Carriageworks Facebook page on Saturday 25 April at 730pm.
by A.A. Cristi - Apr 15, 2020
The Marsh San Francisco, the city's breeding ground for new performance, has launched a new MarshStream Broadcast Platform, offering a variety of programming starting at 7:30pm nightly to theater-goers sheltered-in-place, available via TheMarsh.org.
by Kaitlin Milligan - Apr 14, 2020
Nature's spies are back undercover. Their mission? To go deeper into the animal world than ever thought possible. From the hot and humid tropics to the freezing poles, the sequel to 2017's popular Nature: Spy in the Wild miniseries places even more spy creatures in the middle of some of nature's greatest events.
by A.A. Cristi - Apr 7, 2020
Tony Award-winning playwright David Henry Hwang (Soft Power, M. Butterfly) has joined the #WashTheHate campaign.
by Marina Kennedy - Apr 6, 2020
We continue our series of interviews with leaders of the Garden State theatre community to find out how they are dealing with the current times and their plans for the future. We had the opportunity to learn about Union County Performing Arts Center (UCPAC) in Rahway, thanks to the Center's Executive Director, Brian Remo.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Apr 1, 2020
Key West Songwriters Festival (KWSWF) announced they would be postponing their 25th Annual event, originally scheduled May 6th - May10th, until further notice. Due to the rapidly evolving effects of COVID-19, KWSWF believes this is in the best interest of the health and safety of attendees, performers, sponsors, venues, hundreds of volunteers.
by Kaitlin Milligan - Apr 1, 2020
Key West Songwriters Festival (KWSWF) announced they would be postponing their 25th Annual event, originally scheduled May 6th - May 10th, until further notice. Due to the rapidly evolving effects of COVID-19, KWSWF believes this is in the best interest of the health and safety of attendees, performers, sponsors, venues, hundreds of volunteers and overall, the general public. Charlie Bauer, KWSWF Founder and longtime community leader in Key West states, “After 24 years you'd think you've seen it all, but that's not always the case. We are focused on playing our part in getting through these difficult times and when the time comes that we can safely hold the event, we look forward to the 25th installment of the Key West Songwriters Festival. Bringing the music, fans, industry and business back to Key West will be a major factor in the road to recovery. Our festival has not only become a benchmark for songwriters but also an important part of the local economy”.
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