BWW Review: TOO LITTLE TOO LATE At HERE Arts CenterFebruary 10, 2010Too Little Too Late is the first theatrical venture from Red Elevator Productions. Featuring original and premiere short plays from six of the most promising young writers on the New York theater scene, the show deals with the disconnections that we face in the modern world.
BWW Review: Parsons Dance REMEMBER MEFebruary 5, 2010Parsons Dance REMEMBER ME is an all-new version of last season's collaboration with choreographer David Parsons the lead vocalists of East Village Opera Company (EVOC), featuring the music of their rock opera band.
BWW Review: THE ACCIDENTAL PERVERT At The Players TheatreJanuary 26, 2010Sex. Masturbation. Porn. These are topics that our society shies away from openly discussing, at least within the daylight hours. America is not a land where candid talks about one's self-pleasuring habits are commonplace. We can see an arm blown off on TV but we can't hear the word vagina without going red in the face.
BWW Review: RADIO STAR At The Red RoomJanuary 11, 2010Tanya O'Debra's 1940's radio detective spoof Radio Star is the ideal comedic one-woman show. Short and sweet, bawdy and hilarious, this performance reminds us why we must always appreciate the off-off theater scene. Set deep in the mystery of New York City, the audience watches (well, listens) as O'Debra narrates the episode of 'The Case of the Long-Distance Lover'.
BWW Interviews: FELA!'s Saycon SengblohJanuary 8, 2010Saycon Sengbloh takes on her largest and most influential role to date as the muse of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti in Fela!, now playing at Broadway's Eugene O'Neill Theatre.
BWW Review: BRILLIANT TRACES At TheaterLabDecember 17, 2009Brilliant Traces at Theatrelab
Brilliant Traces opens with a bang. More specifically it opens with several bangs and a shout and a disheveled woman in a wedding dress bursting onto the scene in a mighty erratic ball of energy.
Local Businesses Support THE 39 STEPS At The Cobb Energy Center December 3, 2009Atlanta Broadway Series invites fans to sit back, enjoy the show...and then reap the benefits! Alfred Hitchcock's THE 39 STEPS is playing its Atlanta debut at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre through Sunday, December 6, offering a remarkable performance and thrilling story to theatre patrons.
Oklahoma City Repertory Theatre Presents A TUNA CHRISTMAS Through 11/29November 29, 2009Oklahoma City Repertory Theatre (CityRep) presents the rollicking, two-man tour de force, A TUNA CHRISTMAS by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears and Ed Howard. A TUNA CHRISTMAS is the sequel to the audience favorite GREATER TUNA, where we welcome beloved characters like Vera Carp and Aunt Pearl Burris, and meet several new ones-including Inita Goodwin and Helen Bedd, who wait tables and cover the drive-thru at the local Tastee Kreme. Radio OKKK news personalities Thurston Wheelis and Arles Struvie are there to reintroduce us to all the denizens in the third-smallest town in Texas.
Oklahoma City Repertory Theatre Presents A TUNA CHRISTMAS Through 11/29November 25, 2009Oklahoma City Repertory Theatre (CityRep) presents the rollicking, two-man tour de force, A TUNA CHRISTMAS by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears and Ed Howard. A TUNA CHRISTMAS is the sequel to the audience favorite GREATER TUNA, where we welcome beloved characters like Vera Carp and Aunt Pearl Burris, and meet several new ones-including Inita Goodwin and Helen Bedd, who wait tables and cover the drive-thru at the local Tastee Kreme. Radio OKKK news personalities Thurston Wheelis and Arles Struvie are there to reintroduce us to all the denizens in the third-smallest town in Texas.