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by BWW News Desk - Mar 28, 2014
The life of privilege long enjoyed by a venerable Texas family is slipping away and its members refuse to let go of it without a fight in Horton Foote's absorbing and widely praised comedy, Dividing the Estate, which opens at Palm Beach Dramaworks tonight, March 28 (8pm). Performances at the Don & Ann Brown Theatre (201 Clematis Street) continue through April 27.
by Tyler Peterson - Mar 6, 2014
The life of privilege long enjoyed by a venerable Texas family is slipping away and its members refuse to let go of it without a fight in Horton Foote's absorbing and widely praised comedy, Dividing the Estate, which opens at Palm Beach Dramaworks on Friday, March 28 (8pm). Performances at the Don & Ann Brown Theatre (201 Clematis Street) continue through April 27, with specially priced previews on March 26 and 27.
by BWW News Desk - Feb 10, 2014
LIFT celebrates its 20th Festival in 2014 connecting the World to London - the most culturally diverse city on the planet - and London to the World.
by Caryn Robbins - Jan 13, 2014
Keds announces its sponsorship of the European leg of seven-time Grammy winner Taylor Swift's RED Tour, making stops in London and Berlin in February. To celebrate, Keds is giving fans the chance to win a trip to London to see Taylor in concert.
by BWW News Desk - Nov 26, 2013
Born with Northern Ireland connections in Manchester, England, Philip's grandfather fell victim to anti-British Army feeling in the South after 1916. The author lived in Ardboe, Northern Ireland, during World War II. There he suffered from tuberculosis and had a near-death experience. He paints a pleasant picture of growing up in a rural community, which makes what happens next even more disturbing. Moving to County Fermanagh in the late 1940s, Philip joined his father's garage business. Philip had run-ins with the Royal Ulster Constabulary, but he went on to become a successful businessman. After marrying, Philip moved to Donaghadee, where he made a name for himself in the motor trade.
by Shari Barrett - Nov 18, 2013
LOOK HOMEWARD, ANGEL focuses on each character's struggle to find love as well as direction in their life. Each makes choices that seem to pull the them apart, and one wishes the entire Gant family could learn to focus on how to love one another before it is too late - a universal lesson for us all to take to heart.
by BWW News Desk - Nov 7, 2013
Salon/Sanctuary Concerts presents Hopkinson Smith on lute in 'Dowland's Europe: The Winds of Change' tonight, November 7th at 7 p.m. in The Library of the Fabbri Museum, 7 East 95th Street.
by Robert Diamond - Oct 21, 2013
Legendary lutenist Hopkinson Smith, will perform Dowland's Europe: The Winds of Change. Celebrating the 450th anniversary of his birth, the performance will take place on Thursday, 7 November 2013 at the Renaissance Library of the Fabbri Mansion located on 7 East 95th Street. The Library, built during the Renaissance as part of the Ducal Palace of Urbino in Italy, was brought to New York during WWI.
by BWW News Desk - Oct 7, 2013
Salon/Sanctuary Concerts presents Hopkinson Smith on lute in 'Dowland's Europe: The Winds of Change' on Thursday, November 7th at 7 p.m. in The Library of the Fabbri Museum, 7 East 95th Street.
by Movies News Desk - Sep 16, 2013
Variety reports that Leonardo DiCaprio might star in Warner Bros. upcoming Woodrow Wilson biopic WILSON, adapted from A. Scott Berg's biography, out last week.
by Michael Dale - Sep 8, 2013
With a cast of over 200 combining professionals and clients from the city's social service organizations, The Tempest rejoices in New York's cultural diversity.
by BWW News Desk - Sep 7, 2013
New Worlds Theatre Project has announced that it will present the English language premiere of Peretz Hirshbein's Yiddish play, Carcass, beginning tonight, September 7 at 7pm at HERE, 145 Sixth Avenue. The opening night is set for Thursday, September 12.
by Movies News Desk - Sep 2, 2013
THE STORY OF FILM: AN ODYSSEY is an unprecedented cinematic event, an epic journey through the history of world cinema that is a treat for movie lovers around the globe.
by BWW News Desk - Aug 13, 2013
New Worlds Theatre Project has announced that it will present the English language premiere of Peretz Hirshbein's Yiddish play, Carcass, beginning Saturday, September 7 at 7pm at HERE, 145 Sixth Avenue. The opening night is set for Thursday, September 12.
by Christina Mancuso - Aug 2, 2013
The Glimmerglass Festival, Central New York's opera and musical theater company, has announced its 2014 season.
by Robert Diamond - Jun 29, 2013
All of the United States celebrates 4th of July, but nothing quite compares to the celebrations and history that New York City has to offer. The world-famous Macy's 4th of July fireworks show in New York City, the wonderful boat tours, the hot dog eating and, special this year, the reopening of the Statue of Liberty will all draw huge crowds to NYC for the weekend of July 4, 2013. Celebrate a few days off with a summer vacation to the Big Apple with friends, family and the rest of the country. NYCTourist.com has named the top things to do in New York City on 4th of July weekend this year.
by Robert Diamond - Jul 2, 2013
All of the United States celebrates 4th of July, but nothing quite compares to the celebrations and history that New York City has to offer. The world-famous Macy's 4th of July fireworks show in New York City, the wonderful boat tours, the hot dog eating and, special this year, the reopening of the Statue of Liberty will all draw huge crowds to NYC for the weekend of July 4, 2013. Celebrate a few days off with a summer vacation to the Big Apple with friends, family and the rest of the country. NYCTourist.com has named the top things to do in New York City on 4th of July weekend this year.
by Caryn Robbins - Jun 27, 2013
THE STORY OF FILM: AN ODYSSEY is an unprecedented cinematic event, an epic journey through the history of world cinema that is a treat for movie lovers around the globe.
by Christina Mancuso - Jun 20, 2013
The Glimmerglass Festival, Central New York's opera and musical theater company, has announced its 2014 season.
by Robert Diamond - Jun 15, 2013
America's Independence Day is celebrated all throughout the United States on July 4th, but nowhere are the celebrations as good as they are in New York City. The renowned fireworks show is not the only thing drawing crowds to wish America a happy birthday in the Big Apple. Events surround the holiday and here are a few worth checking out during this NYC vacation. The Statue of Liberty is reopening after Hurricane Sandy, the hot dogs are just waiting to be scarfed down once again and the historic sights are always here to be marveled at. NYCTourist.com announces some of the top things to do in New York City on 4th of July weekend.
by BWW News Desk - Jun 12, 2013
In the name Stephen Dedalus, he adopted in this, his early masterpiece, Joyce signalled his need to escape the nets he claimed Ireland would trap him in - religion and nationality. He would seek to fly 'above these nets'. Unique among his contemporaries he laid claim for the artist's freedom from such temporal concerns to 'forge the uncreated conscience of his race'. Thus began his life long task of sketching the universal human condition he had observed around him in Dublin in the real lives of ordinary people.
by BWW News Desk - Jun 7, 2013
Located on the shores of Lake Michigan and the Green Bay waters is one of the most beautiful communities in the Midwest - Door County, Wisconsin. The Door Peninsula is a place with picturesque views overlooking the second largest of the Great Lakes. Offering over 300 miles of scenic shoreline, it is a haven for boating, camping, and enjoying the rich tapestry of colorful foliage.
by Devin MacDonald - Jun 5, 2013
In the name Stephen Dedalus, he adopted in this, his early masterpiece, Joyce signalled his need to escape the nets he claimed Ireland would trap him in - religion and nationality. He would seek to fly 'above these nets'. Unique among his contemporaries he laid claim for the artist's freedom from such temporal concerns to 'forge the uncreated conscience of his race'. Thus began his life long task of sketching the universal human condition he had observed around him in Dublin in the real lives of ordinary people.
by BWW Features - Jun 5, 2013
BroadwayWorld.com, the largest theatre site on the Internet, is excited to announce a new feature to its comprehensive regional coverage - the Featured Regional Theater of the Week! Each week, BWW will introduce its readers to a regional theater located in one of our (over 130!) coverage cities. By exploring these different venues, their history and showcasing the production seasons, BWW continues its commitment to expand our presence in communities and cities across the United States. This Week's Featured Regional Theater: Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre in New Orleans, LA
by BWW News Desk - May 22, 2013
Located on the shores of Lake Michigan and the Green Bay waters is one of the most beautiful communities in the Midwest - Door County, Wisconsin. The Door Peninsula is a place with picturesque views overlooking the second largest of the Great Lakes. Offering over 300 miles of scenic shoreline, it is a haven for boating, camping, and enjoying the rich tapestry of colorful foliage.
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