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by Roger Martin - Feb 24, 2015
Oh, What Might Have Been
by BWW News Desk - Jan 23, 2015
Bellevue Little Theatre, 203 W. Mission in Bellevue, will present the touching drama 'The Miracle Worker', opening tonight, Jan. 23 and running for three week-ends, closing on Feb. 8. Curtain is at 7:30 pm today and Saturday evenings, and 2 pm on Sunday afternoons. Reservations are strongly recommended and may be made by calling 402-291-1554 between the hours of 10 am and 4:30 pm Monday thru Saturday.
by Jennifer McHugh - Jan 18, 2015
The threat of gentrification is becoming all too real for the Gallaghers. Between high dollar home buyout offers and organic coffee shops popping up, it looks like the neighborhood is about to be infiltrated by hipsters.
by Sally Henry Fuller - Jan 11, 2015
Swedish actress, well known for LA DOLCE VITA, died on Sunday in Rocca di Papa. She was 93.
by Tyler Peterson - Jan 5, 2015
Bellevue Little Theatre, 203 W. Mission in Bellevue, will present the touching drama 'The Miracle Worker', opening on Jan. 23 and running for three week-ends, closing on Feb. 8. Curtain is at 7:30 pm on Friday and Saturday evenings, and 2 pm on Sunday afternoons. Reservations are strongly recommended and may be made by calling 402-291-1554 between the hours of 10 am and 4:30 pm Monday thru Saturday.
by Cassandra Sandros - Nov 16, 2014
The hottest ticket in West Michigan right now is indisputably Mary Poppins. Selling out even their final dress rehearsal, Grand Rapids Civic Theatre has brought together a technical powerhouse that will thrill the most seasoned audiences.
by Matt Tamanini - Nov 6, 2014
When I was a child, I loved drawing pictures; despite the fact that it was very clear that I had little to no artistic ability in this arena, I continued to draw anyway. Whether it was a sunrise over a mountain with little “V” shaped birds flying towards the horizon, or a sunset over a beach with little “V” shaped birds flying towards the horizon, I kept drawing. However, every time I would get to the point when the picture had just enough detail, I would think of something else that it must have before it could be considered complete. So, I would add more pine trees on the mountains, or umbrellas on the beach, until my canvas piece of paper was so overcrowded with stuff, that it was hard to see the forest through the trees, often literally. This has been my major complaint about the genre-defining (and defying) anthology series AMERICAN HORROR STORY from the beginning.
by Buster Spiller - Oct 22, 2014
Americans are particularly spoiled when it comes to what we expect from films, television, and theater. We have to have a presentation that follows a very predicable format, including a likeable hero or heroine, antagonist, life conflict that mirrors our own, and a climax in which good wins over evil. We want to leave these experiences feeling completely uplifted and good about ourselves. What is perceived as negative isn't even part of our collective consciousness.
by Natalie O'Donoghue - Sep 16, 2014
The Mousetrap is famous around the world as being the longest running show of any kind in the history of theatre and now it's back by popular demand following a record breaking sell out week in 2012.
by Christina Mancuso - Sep 11, 2014
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 11, 2014 /PRNewswire/ Featured in Forbes, U.S. News & World Report, Money Magazine, Women's Health, Good Morning America and Fox News, bestselling authors and money relationship experts, Scott & Bethany Palmer, known as The Money Couple, now share their expert advice on the 5 must have Money Conversations for parents and their kids. Whether they are 5 or 25, The 5 Money Conversations to Have with Your Kids at Every Age and Stage teaches parents how to:
by Matt Smith - Jun 18, 2014
The long-awaited battle of good versus evil erupts in the new fantasy-horror novel, 'The Order: The Tale of The Sabor Guardians' (published by Trafford Publishing), the first in The Order series by author Casey Parker.
by BWW News Desk - Jun 12, 2014
Meet our King Richard - first on stage in Arden at age 14, now 9 years later he leads the cast of our Richard II production, which opens today, June 12 and runs 3 weekends to June 28.
by Courtnie Mele - Jun 7, 2014
Meet our King Richard - first on stage in Arden at age 14, now 9 years later he leads the cast of our Richard II production, which opens June 12 and runs 3 weekends to June 28.
by BWW News Desk - May 14, 2014
Hale Center Theater Orem presents "Willy Wonka Jr.", running May 19 - 23, 2014.
by Caryn Robbins - Apr 30, 2014
The Film Society of Lincoln Center announced today the upcoming summer lineup of new releases opening through August.
by Audrey Liebross - Feb 10, 2014
The version of RUMPELSTILTSKIN currently being presented at Imagination Stage, in Bethesda, Maryland, is a grim Grimm fairy tale. The production is brilliantly executed, but the script is so dark that it may not be appropriate for younger children.
by Tyler Peterson - Feb 1, 2014
In his first planned regular television gig since the acclaimed sitcom ended in 2004, Schwimmer has signed on to star in the ABC's upcoming comedy pilot IRREVERSIBLE, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
by Caryn Robbins - Jan 30, 2014
This February, FOX dominates with massive television events, huge guest stars and all-new episodes, including the year's biggest, boldest and coldest night of television, SUPER BOWL XLVIII
by Becky Brewis - Jan 26, 2014
A witty new translation of this raucous seventeenth-century comedy of mistaken identity marks the start of the Arcola's Spanish Golden Age season.
by Pati Buehler - Jan 19, 2014
Philly audiences are treated to the magic of this classic before it rides off on a National Tour.
by Jennifer Perry - Jan 15, 2014
This has been a very strong season for Studio and this explosive production is no exception.
by Guest Blogger: Dan McCleary - Jan 12, 2014
For those of us who spend much our days raising funds to produce live theatre, we are intimate with the competition for those funds from individuals, governments, foundations, and corporations.
by Nancy Grossman - Dec 13, 2013
NOT JENNY is not a holiday show, but its pay-what-you-can admission policy is Bridge Repertory Theater of Boston's gift to the city. MJ Halberstadt's world premiere play is a dark comedy with characters who would be at home in an Edward Albee or Tracy Letts vehicle.
by Jennifer Perry - Oct 28, 2013
Stellar acting is one reason to see the show even if the overall script is problematic.
by Cecily Sampson - Oct 5, 2013
Fresh this month at Imagination Stage comes Lulu and the Brontosaurus, an adaptation of the children's book by Judith Viorst. The story centers around a young girl, Lulu (Casie Platt) who is an unlikely heroine- a spunky little kid who is as lovable as she is a total pain.
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