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BWW Reviews: YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN at The Ogunquit Playhouse: Bring Your Tissues; You Will Laugh Until You Cry
by Scott Moreau - July 14, 2013

It's hard to imagine the existence of the modern musical comedy without the likes of Mel Brooks. In 2001, his first major foray into the art form premiered on Broadway: The Producers. It went on to win a record 12 Tony Awards, and solidified his role as someone to be reckoned with in the genre. ...
Review Roundup: Controversial Drama BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR
by Sarah Bellet - October 25, 2013

From a quietly beautiful film that came out of Cannes, to a mud slinging battle between director and actress, Blue is the Warmest Color is this year's most talked about foreign feature....
Company of Fools Presents THE WOMAN IN BLACK at Hailey's Liberty Theatre, Now thru 11/3
by BWW News Desk - October 17, 2012

Based on Susan Hill's 1983 horror fiction novel about a menacing ghost that haunts a small English town, The Woman in Black was adapted for the stage by Stephen Malatratt. First performed in the UK in 1987, the play is now celebrating 23 years in London's West End with more than 7 million people hav...
Review Roundup: ON A CLEAR DAY... on Broadway - All the Reviews!
by Robert Diamond - December 11, 2011

Grammy and Emmy Award winner, Tony Award nominee and multi-platinum recording artist Harry Connick, Jr. stars as Dr. Mark Bruckner in the newly imagined production of ON A CLEAR DAY YOU CAN SEE FOREVER which opened December 11, 2011 on Broadway at The St. James Theatre. Let's see what the critics h...
BWW Review: A CHRISTMAS CAROL Transfigured by Elements Theatre Company
by Nancy Grossman - December 23, 2013

Over two weekends in December, the Elements Theatre Company in Orleans employed a panoply of sensory stimuli in a Readers' Theatre form of John Mortimer's adaptation of Charles Dickens' A CHRISTMAS CAROL. With vivacity unexpected in a staged reading, Director Sr. Danielle Dwyer and her talented ense...
BWW Blog: Eric Ulloa of Goodspeed's THE MOST HAPPY FELLA - Little Tin Box
by Guest Blogger: Eric Ulloa - October 02, 2013

Little Tin Box...
'Sacred is the New Profane' Part of MITF July 25th
by BWW News Desk - July 24, 2008

Written and performed by Harnest, SACRED IS THE NEW PROFANE is told stylistically: mixing stand-up, story-telling and character driven scenes, Harnest portrays a breakdown that transformed into a break-through. Directed by Jeremy Bloom, the show begins performances on Friday, July 25th at Stage Left...
CHERIE LILY Announces New Single And EP, NYC Concert Dates
by Gabrielle Sierra - July 26, 2011

Following both mainstream and cult success from singles "WERK" and "Do Your Thing Girl", Houserobics mastermind and fitness temptress-CHERIE LILY-announces autumn release for forthcoming EP and debuts new single, Dripping Wet....
BWW Reviews: THE TROUBLE WITH WORDS Continues to Astound Audiences at the Lost Studio Through April 12
by Shari Barrett - April 01, 2013

THE TROUBLE WITH WORDS is a song cycle that explores the relationship people have with words, as well as with each other, as they struggle to connect. In examining how human beings are brought together and pulled apart by words, the songs range from devastating to laugh-out-loud funny. I strongly en...
SIGNIFICANT OTHER: TO READ
by Roundabout Theatre Company - June 25, 2015

Significant Other marks playwright Joshua Harmon's return to Roundabout following the success of his breakthrough hit Bad Jews. Warm, hilarious, and uncompromisingly honest, Significant Othertakes us into the single life of late-twenties Jordan Berman as he confronts the limits of friendship, the in...
BWW Recap: Zeek Heads into Surgery on PARENTHOOD
by Matt Smith - October 10, 2014

The episode begins with Zeek and Camille talking about the surgery — “The room's got a view” says Camille; “We can watch the squirrels fornicate” mutters Zeek — before the family stops by to wish him luck and offer hugs and words of strength and support. Zeek reassures them there's a 96% success...
BWW Recap: MASTERS OF SEX Gives & Takes Away; Palmer Leaves, Goldsberry Comes
by Aimee Curameng - August 18, 2014

I admit, this was a tough episode to watch, but also, the kind of episode that makes this show so great. There was a lot of loss, and we said goodbye to some key performers. It was such a well-constructed episode that it brought on the tears. Let's get to it......
Company of Fools Presents THE WOMAN IN BLACK at Hailey's Liberty Theatre, 10/17-11/3
by BWW News Desk - September 25, 2012

Based on Susan Hill's 1983 horror fiction novel about a menacing ghost that haunts a small English town, The Woman in Black was adapted for the stage by Stephen Malatratt. First performed in the UK in 1987, the play is now celebrating 23 years in London's West End with more than 7 million people hav...
Charm City Call Board: October 30 - November 4
by James Howard - October 30, 2007

CSC Brings The Bard Behind Bars! Readers Write! Two Best Bets! CENTERSTAGE's New Play! New discounts! A New contest!...
Star Selfies and More- 2015 Tony Awards Twitter Roundup!
by Robert Diamond - June 07, 2015

Follow along with BroadwayWorld.com ALL night, while you're glued to CBS on TV for all things Tony Awards. Below, join us throughout the evening as we collect the most fun and interesting Tweets from tonight's nominees and attendees on the red carpet, during the ceremony and after the awards!...
BWW Reviews: 'Overpass', 'Strangers', 'Straight' & Youth Actors Dominate TeCo Competition
by Buster Spiller - February 22, 2014

There are very few long-running play festivals/competitions in North Texas and the fact TeCo Theatrical Productions, Inc. has been able to successfully produce their event for 12 years speaks volumes about their ability to sustain programming in the midst of reduced arts funding nationwide....
BWW Reviews: YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN Brings Audiences to Life with Laughter
by Harmony Wheeler - February 15, 2012

The humor of Mel Brook's "Young Frankenstein: The Musical" follows that of the original 1974 film, but adds just enough new punch lines to make the show fresh for the younger generations unfamiliar with the movie. The comedy of show even sometimes exceeds that of the film, which follows the grandson...
BWW Exclusive: Starry Holiday Traditions with Vanessa Williams, James Barbour and More
by TJ Fitzgerald - December 17, 2009

Happy Holidays to all the wonderful readers at BroadwayWorld.com! No doubt this has been quite the year for everyone, including me. With so many changes in our lives due to social and economic issues all over the world, this is a time of year when we have to look inside ourselves and find the simple...
E! Online Predicts the 66TH ANNUAL EMMY AWARD Winners
by Caryn Robbins - August 19, 2014

The 2014 Emmys are fast approaching, and we have broken down all the Drama and Comedy acting categories for you, so you can go wager all your life savings on our infallible picks. (Don't actually do that.)...
Review Roundup: A RAISIN IN THE SUN Opens on Broadway - All the Reviews!
by Review Roundups - April 03, 2014

Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun, starring Denzel Washington and directed by Tony Award nominee Kenny Leon, opens tonight, April 3 at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre (243 West 47th Street), the same theatre where the original production of A Raisin in the Sun opened 55 years ago. A Raisin in the...
Karl Pilkington to Host Science Channel's All-New Series THE MOANING OF LIFE
by Caryn Robbins - December 17, 2013

For the past three years, more than 66 million have watched as Karl Pilkington set out on ambitious expeditions organized by his pals Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant on Science Channel's AN IDIOT ABROAD....
BWW Blog: Eric Ulloa of Goodspeed's THE MOST HAPPY FELLA - Little Tin Box
by Guest Blogger: Eric Ulloa - October 02, 2013

Little Tin Box...
BWW Recap: MASTERS OF SEX Gives & Takes Away; Palmer Leaves, Goldsberry Comes
by Aimee Curameng - August 18, 2014

I admit, this was a tough episode to watch, but also, the kind of episode that makes this show so great. There was a lot of loss, and we said goodbye to some key performers. It was such a well-constructed episode that it brought on the tears. Let's get to it......
BWW Reviews: Actors Theatre's A CHRISTMAS CAROL Still Fresh In Its 38th Year
by Todd Zeigler - December 12, 2013

In a golden anniversary season celebrating the theatre's past, present and future, there is little dust on this perennial favorite...
BWW Reviews: YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN Brings Audiences to Life with Laughter
by Harmony Wheeler - February 15, 2012

The humor of Mel Brook's "Young Frankenstein: The Musical" follows that of the original 1974 film, but adds just enough new punch lines to make the show fresh for the younger generations unfamiliar with the movie. The comedy of show even sometimes exceeds that of the film, which follows the grandson...




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