'Trailblazing Women of Country: A Tribute to Patsy, Loretta, and Dolly' Tour to Feature Miko Marks & Kristina Train
by Michael Major - Nov 8, 2023
The pair will be supported by a five-member, all-female band featuring Megan Palmer (musical director, piano), Miss Tess (bass), Heather Thomas (drums), Thayer Sarrano (acoustic guitar, keyboards), and Anne McCue (electric guitar, lap steel). Produced by industry vet Eli Wolf (Willie Nelson, Norah Jones, Al Green).
Pacific Ballet Dance Theatre To Present CARMEN
by BWW
News Desk - Sep 15, 2018
Pacific Ballet Dance Theatre (PBDT), led by Natasha Middleton, Artistic Director and Choreographer will kick off its 17th Anniversary Season with a Southern California Tour of the full-length ballet 'CARMEN,' based on Georges Bizet's opera and Prosper Merimee's original story with Special String and Percussion Musical Arrangements conceived by Rodion Shehedrin, starring Elen Harutyunyan as Carmen, Gregori Arakelyan as Don Jose, Preston Swovelin as Escamillo, Damara Titmus as Micaela and Alexander Fost as Remendado.
Pacific Ballet Dance Theatre To Present CARMEN
by Stephi Wild - Aug 23, 2018
Pacific Ballet Dance Theatre (PBDT), led by Natasha Middleton, Artistic Director and Choreographer will kick off its 17th Anniversary Season with a Southern California Tour of the full-length ballet 'CARMEN,' based on Georges Bizet's opera and Prosper Merimee's original story with Special String and Percussion Musical Arrangements conceived by Rodion Shehedrin, starring Elen Harutyunyan as Carmen, Gregori Arakelyan as Don Jose, Preston Swovelin as Escamillo, Damara Titmus as Micaela and Alexander Fost as Remendado.
Well-Strung Brings POPSSICAL to 54 Below Tonight
by BWW News Desk - Mar 27, 2015
Now in the midst of their second international concert tour, Well-Strung, The Singing String Quartet, will return to New York's 54 Below with their latest production, 'POPssical' tonight, March 27 at 9:30 PM for one show only. The group had also recently been featured at the club last October in Tony-winner Joanna Gleason's critically acclaimed new show.
Well-Strung Bringing POPSSICAL to 54 Below, 3/27
by Tyler Peterson - Feb 24, 2015
Now in the midst of their second international concert tour, Well-Strung, The Singing String Quartet, will return to New York's 54 Below with their latest production, 'POPssical' on Friday, March 27 at 9:30 PM for one show only. The group had also recently been featured at the club last October in Tony-winner Joanna Gleason's critically acclaimed new show. Please visit 54 Below's ticket page for more information.
STAGE TUBE: Well-Strung Performs Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah' at Kristin Chenoweth Concert
by Tyler Peterson - Nov 21, 2014
After seeing Well-Strung's debut music video, Kristin Chenoweth, Tony & Emmy winning star of Wicked and Glee, invited the group to appear in her two sold-out Provincetown concerts this past August at Town Hall. The group just posted their stirring performance of Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah on their YouTube channel with an introduction by Chenoweth. Check it out below!
Thearicum Botanicum to Offer Free Classical Theater Workshops
by Tyler Peterson - Oct 9, 2013
A schedule of free theater workshops and residencies for residents of the Antelope Valley is being offered as part of Will Geer's Theatricum Botanicum's Antelope Valley Theatre Project, an immersive theater program that expands the company's reach to the area with support from The James Irvine Foundation Exploring Engagement Fund.
Theatricum Botanicum Launches Antelope Valley Theatre Project
by Tyler Peterson - Sep 18, 2013
Will Geer's Theatricum Botanicum has announced the Antelope Valley Theatre Project, an immersive theater program that will expand the company's reach to the Lancaster/Palmdale area with support from The James Irvine Foundation Exploring Engagement Fund.
BWW Reviews: BLAST Blasts Audiences Away, Comes to Modesto, SoCal
by Harmony Wheeler - Mar 19, 2012
From start to finish, "blast" consists of creative, high energy routines that make every number equally mind-blowing. After an amazing opening act that boasts impressive choreography, the multi-tasking continues. I've always wondered how actors manage to burst into song after a long dance number, and a recent Broadway revival of Sondheim's "Sweeney Todd" captured my loyalty with its actors who both sang and played instruments. In comparison, "blast" surpassed all favorites. As I sat in my seat at Three Stages at Folsom Lake College on Sunday, the spectacular show blast me away. You might expect such strong offerings from the big opening number or bombastic finale to a show, but with "blast," every number is its own finale.