BWW Interviews: SEAN MacLAUGHLIN Talks EVITAFebruary 21, 2014This production of EVITA is the most beautiful,... visually stunning. The re-conception of the orchestrations are wonderful. Audiences will really enjoy EVITA.
BroadwayWorld Charlotte Top Holiday Picks for 2013December 16, 2013CHRIS ISAAK HOLIDAY SHOW, December 16, 2013, Knight Theater at Levine Center for the Arts. Take a moment from the holiday rush to enjoy the music of Chris Isaak. A music sensation, his sultry voice dominated charts in the 1980s and 90s with songs interwoven into our culture including 'Wicked Game' and 'Baby Did a Bad, Bad Thing.' Isaak was nominated for 2 Grammy awards. He will entertain with his greatest hits and include Yule favorites in his own style!
BWW Interviews: Sue Massek in PRECIOUS MEMORIESNovember 10, 2013PRECIOUS MEMORIES, A new musical starring Sue Massek of the legendary Reel World String Band is coming to the Evening Muse on Sunday, November 17, at 7:00PM, located at 3227 North Davidson Street (NODA) in Charlotte. Tickets on sale at www.EveningMuse.com
BWW Interviews: Mason Ames Talks TRACESApril 27, 2013MASON AMES is a porteur (the bottom of an acrobatic partnership). He has been performing with TRACES for three years. When I caught up with him in Los Angeles, there was definitely a three-hour time difference. Mason was yawning and just getting his morning in gear.
Can Film Production Leave Charlotte? You Bet it Can!April 21, 2013If Representatives Luebke, Catlin, Millis and Stam succeed with legislation revising the North Carolina 25% film tax credit and making their proposed bill retroactive to January 2013, production companies will feel like the rug was pulled from under them and will not trust doing business in North Carolina.
BWW Interviews: Adesola Osakalumi Starring in FELA!February 13, 2013Serendipity or divine will brought Adesola Osakalumi to the role of Fela. Adesola's father owned a record label and a record store in the Bronx. Fela Kuti, the Nigerian multi-instrumental musician and human rights activist would come into the store. As a child, Adesola met him two times, observing the soul of the man. Now as an adult, Adesola is unfolding Fela's music, beliefs and life story.