New Musical WE ARE! to Receive Pair of Industry Workshops This Spring
by Tyler Peterson - April 25, 2016 WE ARE!, an original musical by the creators and producers of Mama, I Want To Sing, will give two industry workshop performances, on Saturday, April 30, and Saturday, June 4 at 4:30PM at the Dempsey Theater, 127 West 127 Street (between Adam Clayton Powell Blvd and Malcolm X Blvd in Harlem)....
BWW Interview: PAINT YOUR WAGON's Robert Cuccioli
by Kristen Hirsch Montag - August 08, 2016 Tony nominee Robert Cuccioli has a long career on stage and an unusual path to get there. He comes to the Ordway stage in an all-new production of Lerner & Loewe's PAINT YOUR WAGON that the Ordway is collaborating with Seattle's 5th Avenue Theatre on, which includes a new book and orchestrations....
Paige Price to Depart Theatre Aspen to Become Producing Artistic Director of Philadelphia Theatre Company
by BWW News Desk - February 22, 2017 ???????Theatre Aspen announced that Executive Artistic Director Paige Price will depart this spring after ten years with the organization. Price leaves after the most successful Theatre Aspen season to date, to take a position as the Producing Artistic Director of Philadelphia Theatre Company, succe...
Can Can's Holiday Cabaret Soiree WONDERLAND to Play Portland
by BWW News Desk - December 08, 2017 This December, long-time Seattle entertainment destination Can Can is taking its hit holiday spectacle Wonderland on the road for a three-night stint at downtown Portland's Star Theater....
Vandals Break Into Hartford Stage Leaving Anti-Gay Graffiti
by Marissa Sblendorio - March 28, 2016 Hartford police are investigating a break-in at Hartford Stage offices that resulted in anti-gay graffiti. Police responded to the call just after 8 a.m. to investigate a possible burglary. The general manager said the doors were tampered with and there was graffiti on the walls. ...
Vandals Break Into Hartford Stage Leaving Anti-Gay Graffiti
by Marissa Sblendorio - March 28, 2016 Hartford police are investigating a break-in at Hartford Stage offices that resulted in anti-gay graffiti. Police responded to the call just after 8 a.m. to investigate a possible burglary. The general manager said the doors were tampered with and there was graffiti on the walls. ...
Civic Ensemble's Acclaimed Production of Athol Fugard's MY CHILDREN! MY AFRICA! Returns by Popular Demand
by A.A. Cristi - February 01, 2017 Civic Ensemble will remount their production of MY CHILDREN! MY AFRICA!, Athol Fugard's gripping, eloquent drama about teaching and learning within segregated South Africa for four performances at the Kitchen Theatre Company February 16-18. ...
Paige Price to Depart Theatre Aspen to Become Producing Artistic Director of Philadelphia Theatre Company
by BWW News Desk - February 22, 2017 ???????Theatre Aspen announced that Executive Artistic Director Paige Price will depart this spring after ten years with the organization. Price leaves after the most successful Theatre Aspen season to date, to take a position as the Producing Artistic Director of Philadelphia Theatre Company, succe...
House of Independents Hosts Rockabilly Bash for New Year's Tonight
by BWW News Desk - December 31, 2015 House of Independents scorches with a swinging sixteen roaring Rockabilly sock hop to kickstart 2016! Put on your party pants and rebel rock those dancing feet. Ring in the New Year at Asbury Park's ultimate Rockabilly House Party!...
Joshua 'Arctic' McCoy Releases THE TANTALIZING TALES OF AN ARCTIC TIGER
by Christina Mancuso - February 05, 2016 Joshua 'Arctic' McCoy, a passionate writer, has completed his new book 'The Tantalizing Tales of an Arctic Tiger': a feast of exquisite poetry that will entice the reader's imagination....
Cedar Fort Publishing & Media Releases New Titles for New Year
by Matt Smith - January 13, 2016 SPRINGVILLE, Utah (January, 12, 2016) -- Cedar Fort Publishing & Media announces a series of self-help books that will make 2016 a memorable one for you....
Bellarine to Present DOGFIGHT
by Tyler Peterson - May 13, 2016 Set in the early 1960's, three young marines, Eddie Birdlace and his two best friends Bernstein and Boland, or as they like to be called the 'Three B's', are fresh out of training and about to be deployed into the small but growing war in Vietnam. These 'Three B's' consider this war a calling for he...
Marilyn Monroe Wines Releases 30th Anniversary Wine of Marilyn Monroe Merlot
by Marina Kennedy - October 13, 2016 Over the past three decades, Marilyn Monroe Merlot has earned its place as Marilyn Wines flagship wine and one of Napa Valley's classic collectible bottlings and is celebrating its 30th release of Marilyn Monroe Merlot....
Parents--Talk With Your High School Grads About Celebrating Safely
by Marina Kennedy - May 23, 2016 Graduation... Graduation is a time to celebrate. But before your high school seniors begin their parties, take the time to talk with them about keeping events alcohol-freeit just may save a life....
Lee Greenwood Honored with 'Point of Light Award'
by Caryn Robbins - August 23, 2017 America's patriot and Grammy®-winning artist, Lee Greenwood, has been honored with the Point of Light Award. Created by the administration of President George H. W. Bush, the Daily Point of Light Award honors individuals and groups creating meaningful change in communities across America....
Roxey Ballet Presents FRANKENSTEIN this October
by Rebecca Russo - July 28, 2016 What is a monster? Can one exist in any realm? Does our fear alone define it? Could the future hold the possibility of bionically enhanced clones of the human species? How can we know if this scientific territory is safe to explore? Doctor Victor Frankenstein might help us consider. This futuristic ...
Pixie Lott's Last Few Performances in BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S Before UK Tour
by Liz Cearns - September 05, 2016 There are just over two weeks to go before the West End run of Breakfast at Tiffany's ends and Georgia May Foote replaces Pixie Lott as Holly Golightly to complete the last two months of the UK & Ireland Tour. ...
Miami City Ballet to Perform at Harris Theater, 4/29-30
by Tyler Peterson - March 15, 2016 Miami City Ballet makes its Harris Theater Presents debut during its 30th Anniversary Season. Performing two distinct programs over two evening engagements, ballet greats from George Balanchine to ballet's current choreographic sensation Justin Peck are celebrated. The company will be accompanied by...
STOMP to End 10 Year Run in London
by Julie Musbach - October 17, 2017 The Olivier Award-winning and global phenomenon STOMP will end its 15-year run in London's West End on 7 January 2018, following a box office record-breaking 10-year run at London's Ambassadors Theatre....
Richard Tognetti AO Announced as the Recipient of the 2017 JC Williamson Award
by BWW News Desk - May 31, 2017 Andrew Kay AM, President of Live Performance Australia, today announced that Richard Tognetti AO, Artistic Director of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, will be the recipient of the 2017 JC Williamson Award. ...
Philadelphia Orchestra Concertmaster to Perform with York Symphony Orchestra, 2/13
by Tyler Peterson - January 21, 2016 On Saturday, February 13, 2016 at 7:30 p.m., David Kim, the concertmaster of The Philadelphia Orchestra will join the York Symphony Orchestra as a violin soloist during the classical series performance, "Beethoven in Buenos Aires." The concert is the third performance in the 2015-2016 classical seri...
BWW Review: CCP's SPARKLEY CLEAN FUNERAL SINGERS
by Jeffrey Ellis - April 02, 2016 Lori Fischer's The Sparkley Clean Funeral Singers does what so many shows before it have attempted: To create a completely new world out of whole cloth and set it down amid the already existing world (in which we mere mortals ply our collective trade), peopled by characters who are easy to love or a...
Toronto Volunteer Orchestra Fat-Shames Singers
by BWW Intern - August 29, 2017 According to bbc.com, The Sheraton Cadwell Orchestra asked volunteer singers who were not “fit and slim” to wear dresses with a loose fit, to hide what they called “dietary indulgences.”...
Are West End Ticket Prices Sustainable?
by Tim Wright - March 14, 2017 As a nation, we spend a lot on entertainment. But whether it's premier league football, tickets to your favourite band or even the humble cinema ticket, all have seen price increases. West End theatre is certainly no exception. But is it sustainable?...
Can Can's WONDERLAND Debuts in Portland
by A.A. Cristi - November 14, 2017 Wonderland Celebrate the holidays as our cast of A-list performers swing from the chandeliers in an original cabaret and burlesque theatre show full of classic beauty and flirtatious artistry. It'll be a glittering parade of nostalgia, exploding with dance, laughter, and all the cheer of yest... |