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by Conor Sheeran - Jul 15, 2013
The art of the concept album, as developed and refined by the Alan Parsons Project over the course of their 10 albums released between 1976 and 1987, is celebrated with the release of I Robot: Legacy Edition (35 th Anniversary).
by BWW News Desk - Jul 7, 2013
Spectrum has announced Retes, a new collaborative series on the first Today of each month at 7pm, beginning July 7th. Curated by composer and choreographic pianist, Eleonor Sandresky, the series will feature collaborations with fellow composer/performers.
by BWW News Desk - Jul 4, 2013
CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS is a new musical which will premiere at Riverside Studios in London from tonight, 4 to 14 July for 10 performances only.
by Tyler Peterson - Jun 25, 2013
In 'The Past Is Still Ahead' by Sophia Romma, one of Russia's most ill-fated and controversial cult poets of the twentieth century, Marina Tsvetaeva, revisits the tumultuously tragic and sexy events of her life--just before she succumbs to 'suicide' at the hands of the Soviet Secret Police in 1941 while exiled in Siberia. The play will be presented by Midtown International Theatre Festival on July 23, 27 and 28 at The Jewel Box Theater, 312 W. 36th Street, 4th floor, NYC, directed by Francois Rochaix.
by Christina Mancuso - Jun 25, 2013
In his new historical fiction novel 'Cinco de Mayo, the Novel: A Saga of Courage and Defiance' (published by Trafford Publishing), Don Miles gives readers an inside look at family life in Mexico while taking them through the little known story behind the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862.
by BWW News Desk - Jun 17, 2013
Spectrum has announced Rétes, a new collaborative series on the first Sunday of each month at 7pm, beginning July 7th. Curated by composer and choreographic pianist, Eleonor Sandresky, the series will feature collaborations with fellow composer/performers.
by Tyler Peterson - Jun 17, 2013
Penguin Rep Theatre will present How the World Began, Catherine Trieschmann's thought-provoking new play examining contemporary America where religion, science and irreconcilable beliefs collide, beginning Friday, June 28 in Stony Point (Rockland County), New York.
by BWW News Desk - Jun 14, 2013
Nylon Fusion Theatre Company presents two world-premiere one-act works by Don Nigro Marina and Mata Hari, at Planet Connections Theatre Festivity, about two women who bravely faced personal battles as they were caught up in the turmoil of the two world wars. Directed by Ivette Dumeng, and starring Tatyana Kot in the title roles, with Curtis James Nielsen, Marina and Mata Hari will be performed together at the Robert Moss Theatre at 440 Lafayette Street beginning tomorrow, June 15th.
by Caryn Robbins - Jun 14, 2013
Paramount Home Media Distribution (PHMD) announced today that four beloved films starring the incomparable Danny Kaye are available on iTunes for the first time ever in celebration of The Danny Kaye Centennial.
by BWW News Desk - Jun 12, 2013
Wolf Trap has announced the following upcoming performances.
by Tyler Peterson - Jun 6, 2013
The forthcoming Broadway production REAR WINDOW has found its creative team in playwright Keith Reddin(Too Much Memory, Life and Limb) and director Terry Kinney (reasons to be pretty, One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest). The play will be adapted from Cornell Woolrich's original short story, the iconic and haunting tale of the wheelchair-bound witness to a possible murder in his neighboring New York City apartment.
by Christina Mancuso - Jun 6, 2013
Eugene Jacques Bullard could have been a hero in the U.S. military if not for his race. While his childhood was filled with tales of racial equality in France, he experienced racial inequality at home in Georgia. At the very young age of eight, alone, he ran away from home to begin his journey to France where he would eventually join the French Foreign Legion at age 19. Author Henry Scott Harris captures the life and times of this often forgotten and ignored American hero in his new book 'All Blood Runs Red'.
by Christina Mancuso - May 31, 2013
In his new historical fiction novel “Cinco de Mayo, the Novel: A Saga of Courage and Defiance” (published by Trafford Publishing), Don Miles gives readers an inside look at family life in Mexico while taking them through the little known story behind the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862.
by Christina Mancuso - May 29, 2013
Le French Book, an e-book publisher specialized in bringing France's top crime fiction and thrillers to new readers, announced that the American translation of Bernard Besson's spy novel will be called The Greenland Breach. It also revealed the cover of this thriller that is now scheduled for release in fall.
by Kelsey Denette - May 23, 2013
Wolf Trap has announced the following upcoming performances.
by Kelsey Denette - May 20, 2013
The world premiere of Fix Number Six, a comedy by Jerry Polner, will be presented beginning May 29, opening day of the 5th annual Planet Connections Theatre Festivity, New York's premier eco-friendly theatre festival. Directed by Michael Criscuolo and featuring actors, Fix Number Six tells of Jane, a travel agent whose career is going nowhere. Hounded by an idiot boss, she dreams of pursuing her true calling as an international spy. When her rich, lovesick customer wants to hire Jane to "fix" his life with whatever tawdry subterfuge is necessary, she jumps at the chance.
by Marakay Rogers - Apr 30, 2013
The PIFA time travel theme took the Philly Pops to the birth of the James Bond film franchise... and beyond
by BWW News Desk - Apr 26, 2013
Performance Now Theatre Company presents Rodgers and Hammerstein's 'South Pacific' April 26 - May 12 at the Lakewood Cultural Center, 470 S. Allison Parkway. Performances are Fridays & Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.;
by BWW News Desk - Apr 22, 2013
CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS is a new musical which will premiere at Riverside Studios in London from 4 to 14 July for 10 performances only.
by BWW News Desk - Apr 18, 2013
The world premiere of Fix Number Six, a comedy by Jerry Polner, will be presented beginning May 29, opening day of the 5th annual Planet Connections Theatre Festivity, New York's premier eco-friendly theatre festival. Directed by Michael Criscuolo and featuring actors praised by the New York Times, Backstage, TimeoutNY, and nytheatre.com, Fix Number Six tells of Jane, a travel agent whose career is going nowhere. Hounded by an idiot boss, she dreams of pursuing her true calling as an international spy. When her rich, lovesick customer wants to hire Jane to 'fix' his life with whatever tawdry subterfuge is necessary, she jumps at the chance.
by Kelsey Denette - Apr 18, 2013
The world premiere of Fix Number Six, a comedy by Jerry Polner, will be presented beginning May 29, opening day of the 5th annual Planet Connections Theatre Festivity, New York's premier eco-friendly theatre festival. Directed by Michael Criscuolo and featuring actors praised by the New York Times, Backstage, TimeoutNY, and nytheatre.com, Fix Number Six tells of Jane, a travel agent whose career is going nowhere. Hounded by an idiot boss, she dreams of pursuing her true calling as an international spy. When her rich, lovesick customer wants to hire Jane to "fix" his life with whatever tawdry subterfuge is necessary, she jumps at the chance.
by BWW News Desk - Apr 8, 2013
Finally Heard: Feminine Heroes of an Uncivil War tells the little known true story of six remarkable women during the American Civil War era. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
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