American Shakespeare Center Cancels Fall 2021 Season Due to Internal Struggles by Stephi Wild - October 07, 2021
American Shakespeare Center has announced it is cancelling its Fall 2021 season, due to internal struggles.
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JAGGED LITTLE PILL Releases Statement Addressing Controversy Surrounding Jo's Gender Identity by BWW Staff - September 17, 2021
Lead producers Vivek J. Tiwary, Arvind Ethan David and Eva Price have released a statement on behalf of JAGGED LITTLE PILL addressing the controversy surrounding the character Jo - who was performed a...
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Guest Blog: Actress Alexandra Silber On INDECENT by Guest Author - September 09, 2021
On 14 March, 2020, Rebecca Taichman's original production of Paula Vogel's Indecent played its second preview performance at the Menier Chocolate Factory.
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Student Blog: Creating the Upside Down - An Interview with STRANGER SINGS' Director Nick Flatto by Student Blogger: Kat Mokrynski - August 30, 2021
A few weeks ago, I had the chance to attend Stranger Sings! The Parody Musical and review it for BroadwayWorld. Recently, I also had the chance to speak with Nick Flatto, the director of Stranger Sing...
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Synth-Punk Shoegaze Dream-Rockers MORNING TRIPS Declare “We Have No Time (For Now)” by A.A. Cristi - August 23, 2021
Proving again that Florida-based Morning Trips will not be confined to a genre, the boundless energy of the Florida four-piece flows through their latest release, 'We Have No Time (For Now)' - availab...
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Road To Reopening: Red Mountain Theatre Talks Their New 60,000 Square Foot Post-Pandemic Arts Campus by Alan Henry - August 06, 2021
BroadwayWorld is checking in with theaters around the country as they prepare to reopen this summer. Next in our series we check in with Red Mountain Theatre Executive Director Keith Cromwell.
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Saki Kawamura Comes to The Hollywood Fringe Festival 2021 With IKIGAI: A PURPOSE FOR LIVING by A.A. Cristi - August 04, 2021
This production invites the audience to experience all the turbulence of emotions through two human bodies by using Butoh (a Japanese avant-garde dance form), visual art and film. Online Virtual Perfo...
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BWW Interview: Artistic Director Sean Daniels Talks Diversity, Reflecting Community Values, Upcoming Season at Arizona Theatre Company by Robert Encila-Celdran - July 27, 2021
Our first three shows, coming back, are all very charming, just laugh-out-loud good nights in the theatre. I always believe that theatre is a place for society to kind of wrestle with feelings and com...
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LOLAA Release Debut Album 'La Marea' by Sarah Jae Leiber - July 22, 2021
We all long for someone who accepts us for who we are, with our past, our shadows, our pain, our love, our light, and shows us that we’ve found a place where we can feel safe, seen, and where it can f...
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BWW Interview: Emmy-Nominated Songwriters Doug Rockwell & Tova Litvin Talk HSMTMTS, ZOMBIES 2, SNEAKERELLA & More by Chloe Rabinowitz - July 01, 2021
Emmy-nominated songwriting team Doug Rockwell and Tova Litvin have risen to the top of the entertainment industry, becoming one of the most successful duos in TV and music today. We spoke with Doug an...
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Road To Reopening: How The Shawnee Playhouse Embraced Virtual Theatre During The Pandemic by Alan Henry - June 25, 2021
BroadwayWorld is checking in with theaters around the country as they prepare to reopen this summer. Next in our series we check in with Midge McClosky, the executive director of the Shawnee Playhouse...
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Student Blog: Just a Dream by Student Blogger: Claire Desenberg - June 16, 2021
If there is anything this past year has taught me, it's that we can't wait around until circumstances are perfect to pursue our dreams otherwise we would be waiting around forever. Time is a precious ...
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BWW Blog: “Something to Believe In” - Mindfulness with Dan DeLuca by Student Blogger: Bea Mienik - June 12, 2021
'What you think is who you are. If you embody what you want to be, that is what you will become.' - Dan DeLuca
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The Make A Difference Trust To Take A Final Bow by A.A. Cristi - June 03, 2021
Charity organization The Make A Difference Trust has announced that it will cease operations.
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MAD Trust, UK Theatre Industry Organization Raising Funds For HIV and AIDS Projects, Announces Closure by Chloe Rabinowitz - June 03, 2021
The Make A Difference Trust revealed today that they will be taking their final bows, announcing their closure.
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Student Blog: It's Up to Us, New York and Me by Student Blogger: Isabella Schiavon - May 26, 2021
So for this one last article, I am sharing one of, if not the most important accomplishment of my life: I moved to New York City!
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BWW Exclusive: Glow Lyric Theatre's Christian and Jenna Elser Announce 2021 Summer Festival Season by Neil Shurley - May 11, 2021
'The shows feature the music our audiences have come to love, but with a personal artistic twist.'
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Times Square Arts Reveals New Public Art Campaign WE ARE MORE by Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya by Chloe Rabinowitz - April 27, 2021
In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Times Square Arts is unveiling Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya’s We Are More, a public art campaign that celebrates the resilience and diversit...
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The Jenny Thing Returns With New Album in June by Sarah Jae Leiber - April 20, 2021
That first album, Me, was recorded shortly after the band played their first live shows. Its semi-acoustic sound is emotionally raw, with a style balanced between pop and youthful experimentation. It ...
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Student Blog: A Year and Counting by Student Blogger: Breanna Ebisch - March 29, 2021
It has been over 365 days since COVID-19 turned our lives and the whole world upside down. 365 days of protecting ourselves and others. 365 days of adjusting to this new version of life that is missin...
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BWW Interview: Regina Taylor Shares Details About Inspiring Conversation and Change Through THE BLACK ALBUM by Chloe Rabinowitz - March 29, 2021
Golden Globe and NAACP Image award-winner Regina Taylor is inspiring conversation, enacting change, and educating young generations through her impactful, creative project 'the black album'.
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Student Blog: “May The Journey Feel as the Finish Line” by Student Blogger: Claudia Quintero - March 22, 2021
6 months ago, when we were told that we would be doing an online play, honestly, I was not motivated. For our audition we had to prepare a monologue from Divine Comedy, which I admire and respect, but...
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100+ Writers of Colour Pen Open Letter Addressing Eurocentric Dramaturgy by Nicole Rosky - March 16, 2021
A group of playwrights of color have united to write an open letter to artistic directors and literary teams of major theaters in Britain, which addresses the hegemony of Eurocentric dramaturgy in the...
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Student Blog: Passion Always Finds Its Way by Student Blogger: Claudia Quintero - March 09, 2021
In this blog, Claudia Quintero Franco a lucky, passionate Mexican girl shares how Passion Always Finds Its Way!
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Ley Line Releases New Podcast 'Following Ley Line,' New Single Out Now by Sarah Jae Leiber - March 08, 2021
The visual album is an accompaniment to Ley Line’s critically acclaimed album We Saw Blue, and is a captivating musical-journey across Brazil guided by the four multilingual women connected by music, ...
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