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Photo Flash: Get A First Look at ELEKTRA at the Met
by Alan Henry - Mar 2, 2018


Christine Goerke sings her first Elektra at the Met in Patrice Chéreau's landmark production, a sensation at its Met premiere last spring, which the Wall Street Journal called “revolutionary … a triumph on all fronts.” Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts Strauss's shattering score, a tour de force for the singers and the orchestra alike.

Photo Flash: Get A First Look at SEMIRAMIDE at the Met
by Alan Henry - Feb 27, 2018


This masterpiece of dazzling vocal fireworks makes a rare Met appearance-its first in nearly 25 years-with Maurizio Benini on the podium. The all-star bel canto cast features Angela Meade in the title role of the murderous Queen of Babylon, who squares off in breathtaking duets with Arsace, a trouser role sung by Elizabeth DeShong. Javier Camarena, Ildar Abdrazakov, and Ryan Speedo Green complete the stellar cast.

Documentary at Ridgefield Playhouse Charts a Period of Change for The Met and New York City
by BWW News Desk - Jan 17, 2018


As the Metropolitan Opera launches its 133rd season this fall, a new film by multiple Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Susan Froemke surveys a remarkable period of the company's rich history and a time of great change for New York. Drawing on rarely seen archival footage, stills, and recent interviews.

Documentary at Ridgefield Playhouse Charts a Period of Change for The Met and New York City
by A.A. Cristi - Dec 27, 2017


As the Metropolitan Opera launches its 133rd season this fall, a new film by multiple Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Susan Froemke surveys a remarkable period of the company's rich history and a time of great change for New York. Drawing on rarely seen archival footage, stills, and recent interviews.

TLC Presents One-Hour Special WHEN HARRY MET MEGHAN: A ROYAL ENGAGEMENT, Today
by BWW News Desk - Dec 12, 2017


TLC's WHEN HARRY MET MEGHAN: A ROYAL ENGAGEMENT (working title) takes an in-depth look at the real-life fairytale of Prince Harry's love life and Meghan's soon-to-be princess story today, December 12 at 9/8c.

Met Museum Announces Symposium IN OUR TIME: A YEAR OF ARCHITECTURE IN A DAY
by BWW News Desk - Dec 9, 2017


On Today, December 9, The Met will host In Our Time: A Year of Architecture in a Day, a symposium devoted to the most exciting and critical spatial projects of 2017. The event will bring together international architects, artists, curators, theorists, and filmmakers who were selected to present one new project whether a building, a book, an artwork, or an exhibition considered to be among the most engaging and relevant of the past year.

Geekenders' HOW I MET MY MOTHER: A BACK TO THE FUTURE PARODY MUSICAL Promises 1.21 Gigawatts of Fun
by BWW News Desk - Dec 8, 2017


Hop in your Delorean and join Canadian 'cult sensation' Geekenders on a musical journey through the space-time continuum in 'How I Met My Mother: A Back to the Future Parody Musical'! With song parodies, hilarity, dance, and 'The Power of Love,' this '80s time travel parody is a whimsical escape from 2017. This show includes parodies of your favourite showtunes and eighties pop rock.

TLC Presents One-Hour Special WHEN HARRY MET MEGHAN: A ROYAL ENGAGEMENT, 12/12
by Caryn Robbins - Dec 5, 2017


TLC's WHEN HARRY MET MEGHAN: A ROYAL ENGAGEMENT (working title) takes an in-depth look at the real-life fairytale of Prince Harry's love life and Meghan's soon-to-be princess story on Tuesday, December 12 at 9/8c.

Met Museum Announces Symposium IN OUR TIME: A YEAR OF ARCHITECTURE IN A DAY
by A.A. Cristi - Nov 2, 2017


On Saturday, December 9, The Met will host In Our Time: A Year of Architecture in a Day, a symposium devoted to the most exciting and critical spatial projects of 2017. The event will bring together international architects, artists, curators, theorists, and filmmakers who were selected to present one new project whether a building, a book, an artwork, or an exhibition considered to be among the most engaging and relevant of the past year.

BWW Review: Radvanovsky is a Blazing NORMA, DiDonato Shines in New Met Production
by Richard Sasanow - Oct 4, 2017


The trio of soprano Sondra Radvanovsky, mezzo Joyce DiDonato and tenor Joseph Calleja promised a fine evening of singing for the Met's new NORMA and, for the most part, there wasn't much to quibble about. Too bad Sir David McVicar--and his design team--couldn't come up with something a little bolder, a little braver, a little more inventive than wandering trees and a giant lair that looked like an igloo in the off season to anchor its new production.

PianoFight to Present THE LAST FIVE YEARS, a Love Story that's 'Memento' Meets 'When Harry Met Sally'
by Marissa Sblendorio - Feb 24, 2017


Coming in March, PianoFight is proud to present The Last Five Years, the beloved, instant off-broadway hit that's as hilarious and as it is heart-wrenching. This romantic comedy tells a NYC love story in two timelines -- his songs tell the story forwards, while hers tell it in reverse, back to the day they first meet. The score is pumping, memorable, funny, and touching. It's one of those shows where every song feels like a hit.

BWW Flashback: A Look Back at Seven Times Oscar and Broadway Met in the Middle
by Matt Smith - Feb 24, 2017


Set your clocks and pop your popcorn... the Oscars are just TWO days away! While the annual salute to Hollywood's best and brightest has never been as 'full-on Broadway' as, say, that other theatrical celebration typically held in June, we can't deny that recent ceremonies have contained a bit more theatrical glitz than not, thanks in no small part to the rising popularity of the movie musical.  With Lin-Manuel Miranda among the roster of nominees, and Pasek and Paul's global phenom LA LA LAND poised to take home Oscar gold, there's no doubt that trend will continue throughout this Sunday's ceremony. (And trust me, we Broadway buffs couldn't be happier!)  So, to celebrate… we've compiled a list of the most prominent 'Broadway-fied' Oscar moments of the last decade, featuring Tony winners, big Broadway numbers, and a whole lotta that aforementioned flash. Take a walk down memory lane, and relive these seven glorious moments went Oscar 'went Broadway.' 

BWW Review: A Passionate Vittorio Grigolo in the Off-Kilter World of Massenet's WERTHER at the Met
by Richard Sasanow - Feb 23, 2017


Tenor Vittorio Grigolo always seems most at home on stage when he's living close to the edge--portraying a character who's losing control (or about to) of his emotions. It was true earlier this season as Romeo, in Gounod's ROMEO ET JULIETTE at the Met opposite Diana Damrau and, in 2015, as Chevalier Des Grieux in Massenet's MANON, also with Damrau. (Might as well add Offenbach's Hoffmann to the mix.) Well, Massenet's back at the Met with WERTHER, also starring the gorgeous, sultry-voiced mezzo Isabel Leonard and all should be well with the world, with Grigolo as the poet who's losing his head (and mind) over a woman who can't (or won't) reciprocate. And yet…

Seurat's Circus Sideshow: One Painting With A Sideshow Of Its Own At The MET
by Barry Kostrinsky - Feb 17, 2017


One painting does not make an exhibit.  With the help of 50 other institutions and collectors from around the world  the MET has assembled a host of preparatory drawings, paintings by peers including Paul Signac, an early work by Pablo Picasso and some Honore Daumier's, as well as vintage posters and film footage enriching the allure in an attempt to spell out and reveal  the themes addressed in the Circus Sideshow painted by Georges Seurat from 1887-8 in a unique post-impressionist style. 

Arlene Wolff to Jolt The Met Room to Life with CHANGES... A NEW SHOW This Winter
by BWW News Desk - Jan 21, 2017


She is not to be missed. Arlene Wolff who took an over-50-year break from a promising showbusiness career to go into politics and business, has returned to dazzle audiences with a hunger to entertain that has only increased with time. 

The Met Presents MARISA MERZ: THE SKY IS A GREAT SPACE
by Molly Tracy - Jan 14, 2017


In January 2017, The Met Breuer will present the first major retrospective in the United States of the Italian painter, sculptor, and installation artist Marisa Merz (born Turin, Italy, 1926). Marisa Merz: The Sky Is a Great Space will bring together five decades of work to explore Merz's prodigious talent and influence.

Arlene Wolff to Jolt The Met Room to Life with CHANGES... A NEW SHOW This Winter
by BWW News Desk - Jan 10, 2017


She is not to be missed. Arlene Wolff who took an over-50-year break from a promising showbusiness career to go into politics and business, has returned to dazzle audiences with a hunger to entertain that has only increased with time. 

Players Presents a MET Premiere and an Encore of WAR HORSE this Weekend
by BWW News Desk - Dec 7, 2016


In additional to launching their Inaugural Winter Season of Plays this week the Peterborough Players continues their Arts on Screen Season this weekend with two performances.

Arlene Wolff to Jolt The Met Room to Life with CHANGES... A NEW SHOW This Winter
by BWW News Desk - Nov 30, 2016


She is not to be missed. Arlene Wolff who took an over-50-year break from a promising showbusiness career to go into politics and business, has returned to dazzle audiences with a hunger to entertain that has only increased with time. 

Arlene Wolff to Jolt The Met Room to Life with CHANGES... A NEW SHOW This Winter
by BWW News Desk - Nov 22, 2016


She is not to be missed. Arlene Wolff who took an over-50-year break from a promising showbusiness career to go into politics and business, has returned to dazzle audiences with a hunger to entertain that has only increased with time. 

William Michael Morgan Earns His First No. 1 with 'I Met A Girl'
by Caryn Robbins - Oct 3, 2016


On the heels of Friday's release of William Michael Morgan's highly anticipated debut album Vinyl, the breakout star notches his first No. 1 on country airplay with the album's lead single, “I Met A Girl.”

BWW Review: Keenlyside Returns to Met with a Low-Key DON GIOVANNI
by Richard Sasanow - Sep 30, 2016


When last seen at the Met , baritone Simon Keenlyside showed off his suave vocalism and superior acting skills in operas based on Shakespeare: He was elegant and intelligent in HAMLET by Ambroise Thomas and a charismatic Prospero in Thomas Ades's THE TEMPEST. He could have picked up on any of those traits and translated them into a memorable Don Giovanni. Instead, he turned in a well-sung but low-key performance that didn't quite pull the opera together.

JayCee Driesen Brings A TRIBUTE TO BARBRA STREISAND to the Met Room Tonight
by BWW News Desk - Jul 9, 2016


JayCee Driesen presents 'A Tribute To Barbra Streisand' tonight July 9, 2016 7:00p at The Metropolitan Room, 34 West 22nd Street between 5th and 6th Ave., New York, N.Y.

JayCee Driesen to Bring A TRIBUTE TO BARBRA STREISAND to the Met Room
by BWW News Desk - Jun 27, 2016


JayCee Driesen presents 'A Tribute To Barbra Streisand' on Saturday July 9, 2016 7:00p at The Metropolitan Room, 34 West 22nd Street between 5th and 6th Ave., New York, N.Y.

PRINTING A CHILD'S WORLD Exhibition Showcases Children's Illustrations at the Met
by BWW News Desk - Jun 27, 2016


Printed works for or about children are the focus of the installation Printing a Child's World, which opened May 27 at The Metropolitan Museum of Art and runs through October 16, 2016. 

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