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Library Acquires Xiomaro's Photographs Of George Washington's Headquarters
by BWW News Desk - Dec 28, 2018


A portfolio of fine art photographic prints of George Washington's Headquarters has been acquired by Morristown and Morris Township Library for their North Jersey History and Genealogy Center. The photographs were selected from a collection that is on exhibit now until December 28, 2018 at the Morristown National Historical Park museum. The National Park Service commissioned New York artist Xiomaro to create the collection.

BWW Review: Charles Dickens' Classic A CHRISTMAS CAROL at the Carrollwood Players
by Peter Nason - Dec 16, 2018


Despite its flaws, it will immediately put you in the Christmas spirit!

BWW Previews: THE ORPHANS' HOME CYCLE at Metropolitan Ensemble Theatre
by Alan Portner - Nov 2, 2018


Rarely produced in full, Metropolitan Ensemble Theatre (MET) presents the entirety of Horton Foote's nine-act  Magnus Opus “The Orphans' Home Cycle” running in repertory through November 18, 2018. This massive production utilizes over 30 veteran performers from across the Metro KC area in 64 roles throughout the expansive production.  

BWW Interview: PART ONE - SUPERNATURAL HISTORIAN & AUTHOR MASON WINFIELD
by Mark C. Lloyd - Oct 11, 2018


PART ONE - SUPERNATURAL HISTORIAN & AUTHOR MASON WINFIELD

Irvington Town Hall Theater To Produce Three-Event Diversity Series
by Julie Musbach - Sep 27, 2018


The ITHT Commission, which oversees the beautiful and historic 116-year-old, 432-seat theater in Town Hall of Irvington, N.Y., announced on Monday the launch of a three-event series focused on diversity for the 2018-2019 season, beginning with the My Identity Is Not Your Opinion: An Evening About Transgender and Non-Binary Lives on Friday, Oct. 19, 2018, at 7:30.

Harris Center to Feature The National Tour Of FINDING NEVERLAND
by Julie Musbach - Sep 25, 2018


Based on the Academy Award winning film, Finding Neverland is the timeless story behind one of the world's most beloved characters - Peter Pan - and how he was born from the sheer power of J.M. Barrie's imagination.  With "pixie-dusted perfection" (Entertainment Weekly), Finding Neverland follows the playwright and his introduction to four young brothers and their beautiful widowed mother. Spellbound by the boys' enchanting make-believe adventures, he sets out to write a play-and his classic tale springs to life. 

Library Acquires Xiomaro's Photographs Of George Washington's Headquarters
by Stephi Wild - Sep 15, 2018


A portfolio of fine art photographic prints of George Washington's Headquarters has been acquired by Morristown and Morris Township Library for their North Jersey History and Genealogy Center. The photographs were selected from a collection that is on exhibit now until December 28, 2018 at the Morristown National Historical Park museum. The National Park Service commissioned New York artist Xiomaro to create the collection.

The South Street Seaport Museum Announces GOTHAM AND GUS WAGNER
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 12, 2018


The South Street Seaport Museum announces a two-day public program,Gotham and Gus Wagner, featuring a rare opportunity for participants to receive tattoos inspired by our historic collection of tattoo flash and ephemera. The weekend will consist of an evening lecture on Friday, September 21, at 6:30pm, and a day of live tattooing on Saturday, September 22, 12:00-8:00pm.Both programs will take place at the Museum's Melville Gallery at 213 Water Street, New York, NY 10038 and are organized by Daredevil Tattoo.

The Waterville Opera House Announces 2018-2019 Season; HELLO, DOLLY!, THE WIZARD OF OZ, and More
by Julie Musbach - Aug 28, 2018


The Waterville Opera House (WOH) is delighted to announce its 2018-2019 theatrical season, which once again brings two amazing musicals and three entertaining plays to its historic, 116 year-old theatre in downtown Waterville. New this season is the Opera House Theatre Season Pass, offering theatre lovers a new way to experience the excitement of the performing arts in this beautiful theatre. The 2018-2019 season will open in September with Things My Mother Taught Me, and will run through June.

Baruch Performing Arts Center Announces 2018/2019 Season
by Tori Hartshorn - Aug 7, 2018


Baruch Performing Arts Center announces their 2018/2019 season, featuring premieres by composers Huang Ruo, Gregory Spears, and the late Matt Marks, and choreographer Dusan Týnek. The season includes the 27th year of the Milt Hinton Jazz Perspectives series, a 5th Anniversary celebration of the CUNY Dance Initiative, and work in progress by veteran writer-performer Penny Arcade. For more information and tickets, visit http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/bpac/. All performances take place at 55 Lexington Ave. (enter 25th Street between Lexington & 3rd Aves.)

Baruch Performing Arts Center Announces 2018/2019 Season
by A.A. Cristi - Aug 7, 2018


Baruch Performing Arts Center announces their 2018/2019 season, featuring premieres by composers Huang Ruo, Gregory Spears, and the late Matt Marks, and choreographer Dusan Týnek. The season includes the 27th year of the Milt Hinton Jazz Perspectives series, a 5th Anniversary celebration of the CUNY Dance Initiative, and work in progress by veteran writer-performer Penny Arcade. For more information and tickets, visit http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/bpac/. All performances take place at 55 Lexington Ave. (enter 25th Street between Lexington & 3rd Aves.)

BWW Review: ON THE 20TH CENTURY Rolls Into the Davis Shakespeare Festival
by Courtney Symes - Jul 9, 2018


Like its locomotive namesake, On the 20th Century reaches out to transport you to a different destination. Although, instead of Chicago or New York, you'll be going to a place of laughter, awe and all-consuming fun. This operetta opened on Broadway in 1978, winning 5 Tony Awards, and was revived in 2015 with Kristin Chenoweth as the glamorous Lily Garland. Now it makes its way to the 9th season of the Davis Shakespeare Festival for those lucky enough to get on board.

Oratorio Society Of New York Presents Two World Premieres, 5/7
by A.A. Cristi - Apr 23, 2018


World premieres of an oratorio about the Underground Railroad that sets narratives of slaves running for freedom and their lives, and a work that sets poems calling for peace in Farsi, Spanish, Hebrew, Arabic, and English: Sanctuary Road, music by Paul Moravec and text by Mark Campbell based upon the writings of William Still, a conductor for the Underground Railroad; and We Are One for chorus and orchestra by Behzad Ranjbaran, both completed within the last year, will be given their first performances by the Oratorio Society of New York (OSNY) led by Music Director Kent Tritle as the culminating concert of the OSNY's 145th season on Monday, May 7, 2018, at Carnegie Hall.

BWW Review: BRIGHT STAR National Tour at North Carolina Theatre
by Jeffrey Kare - Apr 18, 2018


Originating from the 2013 collaborative album by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell titled Love Has Come for You, Bright Star tells a sweeping tale of love and redemption set against the rich backdrop in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina in the 1920s and '40s. The musical was inspired by the true story of a five-day-old baby who fell approximately 50 feet from a train into Big River in Irondale, Missouri on August 14th, 1902.

Review: ENGAGING SHAW Poses Very Modern Questions on the Battle of the Sexes in 19th Century England
by Shari Barrett - Mar 20, 2018


ENGAGING SHAW begins in England in 1897 in a comfortable cottage in Stratford, England, where Shaw hopes to complete his new play. As he engages in conversation with his friends, the happily married cottage owners, Beatrice and Sidney Webb, we learn Shaw is a notorious flirt and heartbreaker who enjoys romancing women, attracting them to him "like a moth to the flame." But it is soon apparent he is not particularly interested in sex, a fact reflected in his real life where he remained a virgin until his 29th birthday. It's the thrill of the hunt that is the main attraction for Shaw, thoroughly enjoying the effect he has on women as he pursues them, not in the keeping of them. In present-day parlance, he'd be considered a sexist cad. Beatrice sees an opportunity to deflect Shaw's interest in her (and hers in him) by inviting their wealthy benefactor Charlotte to visit, knowing when she meets Shaw, the financially challenged but famous Irish playwright and political activist, that sparks will fly.

Oratorio Society Of New York Announces Two World Premieres
by Julie Musbach - Mar 13, 2018


World premieres of an oratorio about the Underground Railroad that sets narratives of slaves running for freedom and their lives, and a work that sets poems calling for peace in Farsi, Spanish, Hebrew, Arabic, and English: Sanctuary Road, music by Paul Moravec and text by Mark Campbell based upon the writings of William Still, a conductor for the Underground Railroad; and We Are One for chorus and orchestra by Behzad Ranjbaran, both completed within the last year, will be given their first performances by the Oratorio Society of New York (OSNY) led by Music Director Kent Tritle as the culminating concert of the OSNY's 145th season on Monday, May 7, 2018, at Carnegie Hall.

Ilana Lydia's A WOMAN ON STAGE Opens Friday at SIC Sense
by Stephi Wild - Mar 13, 2018


Ilana Lydia's audacious new play, A Woman on Stage opens Friday at SIC Sense.

B3 Celebrates Women's History Month With Ilana Lydia's A WOMAN ON STAGE
by Julie Musbach - Mar 8, 2018


B3 Productions offers for Women's History Month Ilana Lydia's striking new work, A Woman on Stage.

A WOMAN ON STAGE Costume Designer Creates And Deconstructs Identity At B3
by Stephi Wild - Mar 6, 2018


Sara Wheatcroft is costume designer for Ilana Lydia's A Woman on Stage, opening next Friday at B3.

Perovich Joins B3's A WOMAN ON STAGE Pay-What-You-Can Matinee March 18th
by Julie Musbach - Mar 1, 2018


Widely lauded as a director, teacher and playwright, John Perovich will facilitate an unique and exciting discussion following the March 18th matinee of A Woman on Stage.

Des Moines Playhouse Unveils 100th Season
by A.A. Cristi - Feb 26, 2018


The Des Moines Community Playhouse has the most celebrating, eye-popping, song-singing, 100-year loving, big-doings season ever. The theatre's 100th season includes six musicals, plus drama, comedy, and family shows. Playhouse season tickets go on sale Apr. 3, 2018, online at dmplayhouse.com and at the Playhouse ticket office.

Site-Specific RAGTIME ON ELLIS ISLAND To Hold Developmental Sound Workshop This March
by Stephi Wild - Feb 21, 2018


This March, the creative team behind Ragtime on Ellis Island will be developing new use of in-ear monitoring (IEM) technology in a Sound Workshop, meant to explore its potential use for audiences in a fully realized site-specific production.

Wilkins Breathes Life Into Caricature In A WOMAN ON STAGE
by Stephi Wild - Feb 20, 2018


Ilana Lydia describes her play, A Woman on Stage, as 'polyvocal - meaning it focuses on more than one character, despite its singular woman named in the title. Stella is one of three women followed from the beginning - most caricatured - state, through their development as full human beings,' Lydia said.

Grammy-Nominated Cellist Plays 'Homage To Pablo Casals'
by Julie Musbach - Feb 13, 2018


Music won and the NBA lost when Amit Peled chose the cello over basketball. Peled, who stands 6-foot-5, says that as a young man he had to decide between a future dribbling basketballs and a future bowing four strings. He chose the life of a musician, although today at 44 he continues to follow his favorite b-ball teams and shoot hoops with his children.

A WOMAN ON STAGE Asks What It Means To Be Alive
by Stephi Wild - Feb 13, 2018


A WOMAN ON STAGE finds Rachel, a grad student in an archaic field of study, feeling that her annoying roommates are making less and less sense, when a message comes to her through a Man on TV that she isn't real, but a fictional character. Rachel resists grasping the truth, relying on soliloquies and round-robin scene changing to explore her theatrical state.

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