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BWW Review: The Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival Celebrates 50 Years with Jason Robert Brown, Lindsay Mendez, and More
by Jennifer Perry - April 20, 2019

The future of musical theater is looking pretty bright.

BWW Previews: Tony Nominee Will Swenson in SWEENEY TODD at Noorda Center/Utah Rep Staging at Utah Valley University
by Blair Howell - April 19, 2019

Tony nominee Will Swenson will play the lead role in Stephen Sondheim's SWEENEY TODD in a coproduction by The Noorda Center for the Performing Arts and Utah Repertory Theater Company.

BU's HOLMES LEGACY Staged Reading Unveils Virtual TV Series At CitySpace
by Julie Musbach - April 19, 2019

Sherlock Holmes fans! Boston University writers created a new TV series based on Stephen King's 'The Doctor's Case' short story. 'Holmes Legacy: The Doctor's Cases' is a six-episode drama about an older Dr. John Watson, who uses his memories of Sherlock Holmes to foil a new Moriarty and protect present-day London. Experience the live staged reading by professional actors at WBUR's CitySpace from 12-3 p.m. on April 27-28, 2019.

Scott Edmiston Named Boston Conservatory At Berklee Dean Of Theater
by Julie Musbach - April 19, 2019

Educator, artist, and arts advocate Scott Edmiston will join Boston Conservatory at Berklee as dean of the Theater Division starting August 1.

Second Generation Survivors Of The Khmer Rouge Genocide Shatter Its Silence in ArtsEmerson's SEE YOU YESTERDAY
by Julie Musbach - April 19, 2019

On the heels of Cambodian New Year, ArtsEmerson is honored to welcome See You Yesterday, a moving performance by Global Arts Corps which explores the painful history of the Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia. Directed by Michael Lessac, nineteen Cambodian performers utilize their extraordinary physical skills, including acrobatics and circus arts, to travel back in time and shatter a legacy of silence.

Two MSM Alumni Reunite For A Brand New EMMELINE
by Julie Musbach - April 19, 2019

Manhattan School of Music (MSM) Opera Theater's new production of Tobias Picker's Emmeline opens next week for a four-performance run at MSM's newly renovated Neidorff-Karpati Hall.

BroadwayWorld Seeks Summer College Student Bloggers
by Julie Musbach - April 19, 2019

As a Student Blogger, you will have the chance to share your experience and personal perspective as a student of the theatrical arts. You must be studying the theatrical arts, but you do NOT need to be a performer. All applicants should have excellent writing skills and an enthusiasm for sharing their educational experience with BroadwayWorld.com - the largest theater site on the net!

California State University Fullerton Presents 'Spring Dance Theatre'
by Kaitlin Milligan - April 18, 2019

California State University Fullerton's 'Spring Dance Theatre,' featuring choreography focusing on personal struggles, religion and youth, runs May 2-12 in the Little Theatre on campus, coordinated by faculty member Gladys Kares.

UM School of Theatre & Dance to Present Environmental Dances
by Julie Musbach - April 18, 2019

The University of Montana School of Theatre & Dance will close its mainstage season with an environmental-themed "Dance in Concert" this month.

BWW Feature: A DAY OF ACTION - a Collaboration with the University Musical Society and Yo-Yo Ma!
by Katie Laban - April 18, 2019

The residents of Flint and Ann Arbor, Michigan were treated to a very special event because of the University Musical Society (UMS): Yo-Yo Ma visited as part the performer's two-year journey to perform Six Suites for Solo Cello as a catalyst for social action and it marks the first time Ma extended the model beyond the Bach Project to a broader audience. Ma's visit was two-days filled of activities including a talk by him in the University of Michigan's Hill Auditorium on 'Culture, Understanding, and Survival,' as well as a Day of Action in Flint, Michigan with the theme, 'Flint Voices: Culture, Community, and Resilience.' At the Day of Action, Ma worked with community partners to transform lives and forge both a more connected world and a healthy and vibrant local community with the goal of the session to find new opportunities for collaborations across Flint's cultural communities and organizations. The strategy session was followed up by a community cultural show that was a celebration of Flint's vitality, diversity, and artistry. BroadwayWorld Detroit had a chance to speak with two of people heavily involved in brining Yo-Yo Ma and his Day of Action event to Michigan - Jim Leija (director of education & community engagement for UMS) and Natasha Thomas-Jackson (Flint-based arts advocate). Read our interview with them to see why this was an important event:

Queens College Evening Readings Series Presents Brad Gooch And Cherita Armstrong
by Julie Musbach - April 17, 2019

The Queens College Evening Readings series is back for the spring season with highly anticipated readings by acclaimed writer Brad Gooch and performer Cherita Armstrong.

Schimmel Center at Pace University Presents The Bronx Wanderers
by Kaitlin Milligan - April 17, 2019

Schimmel Center at Pace University concludes its 2018-19 Rock and Roll Series with a healthy serving of classics from the '50s, '60s, and '70s featuring

Bristol Community College Theatre Program To Host Premiere Mainstage Production Of A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM
by Julie Musbach - April 17, 2019

Bristol's interpretation of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream will premiere on Thursday, April 25; Friday, April 26 and Saturday, April 27, beginning at 8 p.m.

The Genius Of Sondheim Comes To The TU Mainstage
by Julie Musbach - April 17, 2019

Do friendship and success go together? Must we look backward to move forward in life? Must artists compromise their ideals for commercial success? The Towson University Department of Theatre Arts, in collaboration with the TU Department of Music, examine these themes and more in the Stephen Sondheim and George Furth musical Merrily We Roll Along, running May 2-11 at the TU Center for the Arts Mainstage.

Graceland Announces Performing Arts Camp Expansion
by Kaitlin Milligan - April 16, 2019

 Elvis Presley's Graceland® is pleased to announce that actor, voiceover artist, and acting coach Katelyn Nichols will once again lead its Performing Arts Camp in July. Nichols graduated from the University of Memphis, where she earned a BFA in Theater Performance. Now based in New York City, she coaches kids and teens through K. Nichols Studio and regularly records for TV and radio. She was recently the voice of Kohl's and has been seen and heard on ABC, NBC, Lifetime, and in several Off-Broadway festival productions.

Classic Musical Comedy SWEET CHARITY Comes To The Annie Russell Theatre At Rollins College
by Julie Musbach - April 16, 2019

April 19 through 27, a hopelessly romantic but comically unfortunate dance hall hostess, Charity Hope Valentine, takes Winter Park audiences along on her journey to find the man of her dreams. Originally directed and choreographed by Bob Fosse, the classic Sweet Charity showcases the energy, humor, and heartbreak of life in New York City in the late 1960s.

DMITRI IN THE DARK Comes to Boston University Dance Theater
by Stephi Wild - April 16, 2019

Dmitri in the Dark is a performance experience that combines a live string quartet playing Dmitri Shostakovich's String Quartet No. 6 alongside contemporary circus artists. Listen once to Shostakovich's quartet performed in almost complete darkness to form your own imaginings about the beautiful yet scathing piece. Rejoin us after an intermission with Russian treats to hear the quartet played again, this time with the lights up and accompanied by physical theater actors, acrobats, and contortionists who will help create a visual version of the story Shostakovich tells us in his music.

HEATHERS THE MUSICAL Opens at Cal State Fullerton on April 19
by Julie Musbach - April 15, 2019

Mean girls, Heather, Heather and Heather, rule Westerberg High School in "Heathers The Musical," featuring book, music, and lyrics by Kevin Murphy and Laurence O'Keefe, with direction by James R. Taulli at Cal State Fullerton, April 19-May 5 in the Young Theatre on campus.

Juilliard Spring Gala Celebrates a Year of Creativity and Excellence in May
by Julie Musbach - April 12, 2019

Juilliard presents its Spring Gala on Wednesday, May 1, 2019. The evening celebrates a year of creativity, process, and innovation and will feature highlights from the 2018-19 school year at Juilliard-the first under Damian Woetzel, who in July 2018 became Juilliard's seventh president.

Premiere Stages At Kean University Announces 15th Anniversary Season
by Julie Musbach - April 12, 2019

Premiere Stages at Kean University has announced its 15th anniversary season, featuring four new plays that explore the power and responsibility of legacy.

UofSC Choreography Showcase Set for April 26-27
by Julie Musbach - April 12, 2019

Original works by University of SC dance students will be in the spotlight as the UofSC Department of Theatre and Dance presents the semi-annual Student Choreography Showcase April 26-27 at Drayton Hall Theatre. 

SDSU MFA's Present Roald Dahl's JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH
by Julie Musbach - April 12, 2019

SDSU School of Theatre, Television, and Film presents the musical Roald Dahl's James and The Giant Peach, running Friday, April 26 - Friday, May 3, 2019 in SDSU's Don Powell Theatre. Music and lyrics are by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, book is by Roald Dahl, and director is Stephen Brotebeck.

Kent State University Orchestra And Combined Choirs Brings Together Nearly 200 Musicians May 5
by Stephi Wild - April 12, 2019

The Kent State University Orchestra and Combined Choirs join together to conclude the School of Music's 2018-19 concert season on Sun., May 5 at 3 p.m. in Cartwright Hall's University Auditorium. This annual audience favorite brings together nearly 200 musicians from the Kent State University Orchestra, Kent Chorus, Kent Chorale, and Men's and Women's Choruses. Conductors include Dr. Jungho Kim, Director of Orchestra, and Dr. Scott MacPherson, Director of Choral Studies.

Drama School Mumbai Announces Admissions For Next Year's Post Graduate Course In Acting & Theatre Making
by Stephi Wild - April 12, 2019

Drama School Mumbai has announced the admissions for the next year's Post Graduate Course in Acting & Theatre Making. The course is an ideal platform for overall training as an actor and a theatre maker.

Columbia University School Of The Arts Presents New Plays Festival 2019
by A.A. Cristi - April 11, 2019

Columbia University School of the Arts presents seven new plays written by the Columbia MFA Playwriting Students of 2019. The esteemed faculty who have nurtured these students, including Tony©, Pulitzer, and Obie Award winners such as Charles Mee, Lynn Nottage, and David Henry Hwang invite you to experience these innovative new playwrights.


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