Wild Art Group Presents Stages ON DEATH By Allison M Keating
by BWW News Desk - February 09, 2019 In the space of a one-night-only performance, which by design is as energetically potent as it is fleeting, lies artist Allison M Keating's reflection on 'why stay alive?'-an existential question posed after a friend's suicide and Trump's detrimental renouncement of the Paris Climate Agreement....
Berglas, World Famous Magician And Supporter Of Cape Town's College Of Magic Awarded MBE
by Stephi Wild - January 08, 2019 David Berglas, internationally renowned magician and longtime supporter of the College of Magic, Cape Town's only magical arts organisation, has been appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the New Year Honours List for services to Magic and Psychology. It is believed that thi...
BWW Review: STICK FLY at Meadow Brook Theatre Evokes Thoughtful Discussions of Race, Class, and More
by Stefani Chudnow - March 25, 2019 For the next three weeks until April 14th, you can catch Detroit native Lydia R. Diamond's play Stick Fly at Meadow Brook Theatre in Rochester Hills. Having played on Broadway from November 2011 to February 2012, Stick Fly comes to Detroit with a talented cast, fascinating production design, and int...
BWW Review: LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS at Lebanon Community Theatre
by Rich Mehrenberg - November 03, 2018 Little Shop of Horrors plays now through November 11. It is an enjoyable night of community theater...
BWW Review: Less than clever CANNIBAL! THE MUSICAL raw @ Blank Canvas
by Roy Berko - October 13, 2018 As Blank Canvas's program notes states, 'Before 'South Park.' Before 'The Book of Mormon. There was 'Cannibal! The Musical!'...
CAPTAIN BLACK To Be Featured At The Manhattan Film Festival
by Julie Musbach - April 11, 2018 What happens when a middle-aged fanboy's fantasy goes too far? Mike, a mild-mannered restaurant manager, gets captivated by a stash of comic books left behind by one of his employees. He becomes obsessed with one of them, featuring the avenging hero Captain Black, and his sexy cohort, Kitt Vixxen....
BWW Review: John Lloyd Young Scales The Musical Heights With JUKEBOX HERO at 54 Below
by Stephen Mosher - January 03, 2020 There is a genre of musical theater play that has been named the Jukebox Musical. Some consider this type of play with a fair amount of derision, while others embrace the artform; those who do not favor the Jukebox Musical are always sure to coat the words with disdain upon utterance. Perhaps that i...
Douglas Dunn + Dancers Presents APRIL FESTIVAL – EARLY & LATE
by Julie Musbach - March 21, 2018 Time Out - It was a pivotal year for Dunn. He was thirty-one. He had left the Cunningham Company in the spring of 1973. Grand Union was sporadically continuing. He had danced duet concerts with Sara Rudner, David Gordon, and Pat Catterson, here and there had also presented short solos on mixed progr...
BWW Interview: Zac Johnson of PRINCE CASPIAN at Logos Theatre
by Neil Shurley - February 01, 2018 'As far as we know we're the only professional company in the world producing this story.'...
Artists Repertory Theatre Receives Anonymous $7 Million Gift; Largest Donation in its 35-Year History
by A.A. Cristi - February 02, 2018 Artists Repertory Theatre announces it has received an anonymous donation of $7 million. This historic gift is in support of Artists Rep's mission to produce intimate, provocative theatre and provide a home for artists and audiences to take creative risks....
BWW Interview: Elizabeth Doss and Lisa Laratta on paper chairs newest Original Work THE REPENTANCE OF ST. JOAN
by Frank Benge - March 22, 2018 Austin theatre troupe paper chairs has been creating original works of theatre here for the past eight years that consistently push boundaries both verbal and visual. These fresh and exciting works are, in no small part, due to two women who were among the founding members, Elizabeth Doss and Lisa L...
BWW Review: YERMA: Tragic Tale of a Woman's Obsession
by Nancy Grossman - June 14, 2019 YERMA, a play with music, adapted and translated by Melinda Lopez from Spanish poet/playwright Federico Garcia Lorca's 1934 work, is receiving its world premiere by the Huntington Theatre Company at the Calderwood Pavilion at the Boston Center for the Arts. On press night, in the age-old tradition o...
Rising Appalachia to Release 'Leylines'
by Kaitlin Milligan - February 14, 2019 Sisters Leah and Chloe Smith, known musically as Rising Appalachia, are proud to announce their new full-length album Leylines, releasing May 3rd, 2019, and the album's first single “Harmonize” releasing today. Leylines, the band's seventh studio album, was produced byJoe Henry—the album title allud...
Craft Recordings to Re-Issue Filter's Debut 'Short Bus'
by Kaitlin Milligan - October 25, 2018 Los Angeles-Craft Recordings has confirmed plans to re-release the debut album from influential industrial rock band Filter. The platinum-selling Short Bus will be reissued on two vinyl configurations: black vinyl (available widely), plus a limited-edition white vinyl edition available only to indie...
BWW Review: FADE TO BLACK marches on at MATCH
by Brett Cullum - June 28, 2019 You have ten plays with ten sets, ten casts, ten directors, and ten different playwrights. All of them run only ten minutes at most. It's easy enough to assert that if you don't like something, just wait ten minutes and something new is in front of you!...
The Nazareth College Theatre and Dance Department Presents THE ADDAMS FAMILY
by Stephi Wild - April 08, 2018 The altogether kooky family made famous by the Charles Addams' 1960s sitcom will take over the Nazareth College Arts Center in The Addams Family: A New Musical Comedy. Presented by the Nazareth College Theatre and Dance Department, this family-friendly musical brings all of your favorite macabre cha...
Review Roundup: What Do The Critics Think of Reimagined OKLAHOMA! at St. Ann's Warehouse?
by Stephi Wild - October 08, 2018 St. Ann's Warehouse's reimagined production of Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma, directed by Daniel Fish, is running now through November 11. Let's see what the critics are saying......
Douglas Dunn + Dancers Presents APRIL FESTIVAL – EARLY & LATE
by Julie Musbach - March 21, 2018 Time Out - It was a pivotal year for Dunn. He was thirty-one. He had left the Cunningham Company in the spring of 1973. Grand Union was sporadically continuing. He had danced duet concerts with Sara Rudner, David Gordon, and Pat Catterson, here and there had also presented short solos on mixed progr...
Review Roundup: What Did the Critics Think of the 2019 TONY AWARDS?
by Kaitlin Milligan - June 10, 2019 On Sunday, June 9, The American Theatre Wing's 73rd Annual Tony Awards was hosted by James Corden, live from Radio City Music Hall and broadcast on the CBS Television Network. The ceremony honored the incredibly talented theatre professionals for their remarkable achievements on Broadway during the ...
Andrea Ganis Promoted To President Of Promotion For Atlantic Records
by Tori Hartshorn - January 22, 2019 Andrea Ganis has been promoted to the newly created position of President of Promotion for Atlantic Records, based at the company's New York headquarters. The announcement was made today by Atlantic Chairman & COO Julie Greenwald and Chairman & CEO Craig Kallman. In her new role, she will continue t...
VIDEO: WE ARE SCIENTISTS Release Mesmerizing New Video for YOUR LIFE HAS CHANGED
by Macon Prickett - March 19, 2018 We Are Scientists, the Brooklyn, New York-based indie rock outfit are set to return with their sixth album, Megaplex which will be released on April 27th via 100% Records. Having released first single “One In, One Out” in February, Keith Murray (guitar/vocals) and Chris Cain (bass), now follow that...
Omera Productions Create Education Products That Promote Positive Representation of African Americans
by Robert Diamond - March 13, 2018 ...
Arts Centre Melbourne and Australian Music Vault Present EPIC
by Stephi Wild - January 29, 2019 Australian music power couple Deborah Conway and Willy Zygier will perform an epic concert like no other when they launch their latest album, The Words of Men and honour one of their greatest, Bitch Epic at Arts Centre Melbourne's Hamer Hall on 16 June, 2019. Performing across the country with the E...
BWW Blog: Life in the Waiting Room
by Student Blogger: Tyler Klingbiel - February 15, 2018 Trying to get your acting career started can be one of the most physically and mentally draining tasks that burns out so many actors before they get their "big break." Especially if you are starting out with a resume with some college credits, and maybe some high school shows as well....
Paper Mill Playhouse Has Announced Inaugural Sponsor for Theater's Arts Education Programs
by Chloe Rabinowitz - November 04, 2019 Paper Mill Playhouse (Mark S. Hoebee-Producing Artistic Director, Michael Stotts- Managing Director), recipient of the Regional Theatre Tony Award, has announced that The Goren Family and the Harmony Helper app have partnered with the Millburn theater as the inaugural sponsor of the not-for-profit's... |