by BWW News Desk
- Apr 25, 2017
Jude Law returns to the stage this month in the world premiere of OBSESSION, a stage adaptation of Luchino Visconti's 1943 film. It's part of Ivo van Hove's Toneelgroep Amsterdam Barbican residency, which also includes the return of their ROMAN TRAGEDIES and a double bill based on Ingmar Bergman films. All four plays will be directed by van Hove. BroadwayWorld has a first look at OBSESSSION below!
by Shari Barrett
- Dec 5, 2016
Eugene O'Neill is the only American playwright ever to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature and he is a four-time recipient of the Pulitzer Prize. Between 1920 and 1943, he completed 20 long plays, with several of them double and triple length. And unfortunately, the current Pacific Resident production comes in at over 3 hours, a trying time for a play with such dramatic verbiage that it is necessary to pay full attention throughout since O'Neill's brilliant writing is both incredibly introspective yet often very repetitive. So be sure not to eat a huge meal before attending so the urge to fall asleep does not overtake you.
by Claudio Erlichman
- Oct 24, 2016
Seen by over 100,000 spectators, JIM opens in Sao Paulo, through Projeto Vivo EnCena.
One of the most venerated singers in rock history, Jim Morrison (1943-1971), lead singer of The Doors, has among his admirers the actor Eriberto Leao. He is the creator and JIM star, impactful spectacle inspired in the idol. Alluded by the rebelliousness of the honoree, the show directed by Paulo de Moraes and libretto by Walter Daguerre, escapes the temptation to be a simple biography