BWW Reviews: Sondheim Dazzles In Las Vegas
by Ellen Sterling - Jul 16, 2012
I am not given to gushing but, with apologies for doing so, I am about to gush. You see, on Saturday evening, I felt very privileged. For on that night, I went to Las Vegas' gorgeous Smith Center for the Arts and saw Stephen Sondheim: A Life In The Theater, An Evening of Music and Conversation.
The Lincolnshire Marriott’s “Pirates”: Theatrically Good to Great, But Musically Frustrating
by Paul W. Thompson - Apr 16, 2012
In our time and place, the great Marriott Theatre to the north of Chicago, in Lincolnshire, in the collar county of Lake, has mounted a production of "The Pirates of Penzance" which officially opened this past weekend, and will run through June 10, 2012. It's directed by Dominic Missimi, a visionary musical theater director and teacher with vast experience and influence across the country, and especially here.
November at Met Room Brings Yvonne Constant, Annie Ross To The Stage
by BWW
News Desk - Nov 1, 2011
Cover charges vary by performer. Most shows range from $15 to $35, with some exceptions. Each show's cover charge is listed in the show information on the calendar page. Feel free to call the Metropolitan Room with any questions regarding cover charges.
November at Met Room Brings Yvonne Constant, Annie Ross To The Stage
by Gabrielle Sierra - Oct 17, 2011
Cover charges vary by performer. Most shows range from $15 to $35, with some exceptions. Each show's cover charge is listed in the show information on the calendar page. Feel free to call the Metropolitan Room with any questions regarding cover charges.
STG presents Silent Movie Mondays in April at The Paramount Theatre
by BWW
News Desk - Apr 4, 2011
Seattle Theatre Group (STG) presents Trader Joe's Silent Movie Mondays this April at The Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Mondays at 7pm. This spring silent film series, I Love New York, is accompanied by live music from the historic Mighty Wurlitzer Organ, one of the last three remaining organs of its kind to reside in its original environment, played by critically acclaimed organist Jim Riggs.
STG presents Silent Movie Mondays in April at The Paramount Theatre
by Gabrielle Sierra - Mar 8, 2011
Seattle Theatre Group (STG) presents Trader Joe's Silent Movie Mondays this April at The Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Mondays at 7pm. This spring silent film series, I Love New York, is accompanied by live music from the historic Mighty Wurlitzer Organ, one of the last three remaining organs of its kind to reside in its original environment, played by critically acclaimed organist Jim Riggs.
A Theatre Lover's Guide to DC/Capital Area Theatres - November Offerings
by Eddie Varley - Nov 5, 2009
The fall temperatures may be getting colder, but the DC area theatre scene is heating up with many musicals, including a new "intimate" production of a 1927 American classic, a Tony-Award Winning family saga, and so many choices - well - take a look for yourself at what this diverse theatre community has to offer in November. This is a great time to celebrate the upcoming holidays with your family, so bring the kids, grandparents, nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles and cousins to see that Orphan girl and her dog, a Disney heroine, and enjoy an early Christmas, and many more shows to bring in the cheer and joy of the holiday season. We have so much to be thankful for this month, so come to our nation's capital and celebrate the joy of theatre with us!
Five Classic MGM Musicals Re-Mastered For DVD Debut
by Andrew Hartman - Jan 13, 2006
Warner Home Video announces that five classic MGM musicals have been re-mastered for an April 25 release, marking their debut to DVD.
The box set 'Classic Musicals From The Dream Factory' will contain 'It's Always Fair Weather,' 'Summer Stock,' 'Three Little Words,' 'Till The Clouds Roll By,' and 'Ziegfeld Follies.' In addition, the titles will also be sold individually.
The Ruby Sunrise: Nothing But The Truth
by Michael Dale - Nov 18, 2005
Rinne Groff's engrossing and entertaining drama features Marin Ireland as a young woman on the verge of inventing television