Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Presents SEDUCTIVE RAVEL, 9/27
by Christina Mancuso - September 04, 2013 The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra presents Seductive Ravel on September 27-28, 2013, led by guest conductor Roberto Abbado. The performances open with Stravinsky's Violin Concerto in D major featuring violinist Augustin Hadelich, followed by Ravel's Daphnis et Chloé with the Milwaukee Symphony Chorus...
'From Eden Back to Eternity' is Released
by Christina Mancuso - February 19, 2014 It was once said that movies might take the pulpit's place as a source of information and education. Although it may sound absurd at first, one can't help but feel that there is some truth in the statement. Such examples would be the fact that television and mass media have taken a major place in pe...
BWW REVIEW: THERE'S HOPE AND FUTILITY IN 'WAITING FOR GODOT'
by Jan Nargi - November 10, 2013 The wonderful trick of the Gare St Lazare Players of Ireland's mesmerizing production of Samuel Beckett's classic WAITING FOR GODOT (at ArtsEmerson in Boston through this weekend only) is that it inspires hope even as it suggests life is hopeless....
Nielsen Symphony Cycle, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Pixar in Concert and More Highlight Utah Symphony's 2013-14 Season
by BWW News Desk - February 06, 2013 Music Director Thierry Fischer, Principal Pops Conductor Jerry Steichen and Associate Conductor Vladimir Kulenovic today announced the Utah Symphony's complete 2013-2014 season, in which Fischer will again conduct 12 of the 18 Masterworks performances....
THE SHIELD Among April Programming Highlights on Crackle
by Caryn Robbins - April 01, 2013 Tune in to Crackle.com and all Crackle platforms this April to view top television titles including the award-winning series "The Shield," the thrilling original series "Chosen" starring Milo Ventimiglia, feature films including STARSHIP TROOPERS and LEGENDS OF THE FALL, and curated film Watchlists,...
The Shakespeare OP Players Will Present MACBETH, 2/7-24
by Kelsey Denette - February 13, 2013 The Shakespeare OP Players present Shakespeare's Macbeth in original pronunciation (OP), i.e. Early Modern English as spoken in the late 16th-early 17th century in London. In OP, the subtleties, intimacy, puns, rhyming and characterizations in Shakespeare's plays and poetry are more audible than the...
Renee Fleming Stars in the Title Role of RUSALKA, Beg. Tonight
by BWW News Desk - January 23, 2014 Renée Fleming will return to one of her signature roles, the title character in Dvorák's Rusalka, for six performances beginning tonight, January 23....
J.F. Sampaio Releases Mystery/Thriller THE TANTIBIAN
by Christina Mancuso - November 12, 2013 When Karen Westgate wakes up to find war ravaging her land, she decides to abandon her normal life and hunt down a man who cannot be molded by society. Paired with the schizophrenic murderer, who had ruined her life nine years ago, and her disillusioned brother, the youngest generation of the royal ...
Piotr Beczala Sings First Met Performances in Title Role of Gounod's FAUST Tonight
by BWW News Desk - March 21, 2013 Piotr Beczala will sing the title role in Gounod's Faust for the first time at the Met beginning tonight, March 21, opposite Marina Poplavskaya as Marguerite, a role she sang in the 2011 premiere of Des McAnuff's production. Alain Altinoglu, who led Faust at the Met last season, returns to conduct t...
Horror Author Clint Romag Releases Short Stories 'Titanius Seven'
by Christina Mancuso - August 05, 2013 Horror author Clint Romag delivers his first collection of short stories. Titanius Seven includes seven dark tales - A mining facility where some rocks should remain unturned - A stranded man on an island where a cave holds a hungry secret - A dying planet where the only escape is disintegration - a...
Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival Presents THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS Tonight
by BWW News Desk - July 29, 2013 Diversifying its offerings throughout the season with special one-night-only performances, The Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival presents Anthony Lawton's adaptation of C.S. Lewis' The Screwtape Letters. The 90-minute, two-person play will be performed today, July 29 at 7:30pm on the Main Stage....
Ohio State's Katherine Rohrer to Make Recital Debut at Weigel Hall Auditorium Today
by BWW News Desk - September 23, 2013 Katherine Rohrer, newly appointed School of Music assistant professor of voice, presents her Ohio State debut recital tonight, Monday, September 23, at 8 pm in Weigel Hall Auditorium, 1866 College Rd. The performance will couple traditional repertoire with lesser-known works, including song cycles b...
Ildar Abdrazakov Launches 2013-14 in San Francisco Opera's MEFISTOFELE Tonight
by BWW News Desk - September 06, 2013 Russian bass Ildar Abdrazakov launches his 2013-14 in devilish style, opening the San Francisco Opera season by making his staged role debut as the title character of Boito's Mefistofele ( tonight, Sep 6-Oct 2)....
BWW Reviews: THE LAST DAYS OF JUDAS ISCARIOT, St Leonard's Church, April 20 2013
by Gary Naylor - April 20, 2013 Gary Naylor sees Judas, or is it everyone else, on trial....
Lory La Selva Paduano Releases Medieval Fantasy Novel
by Christina Mancuso - December 10, 2013 It is all written in The Book of Wonders, a sacred scripture not to be tampered with. There is a war coming in Wonderland and a battle is up ahead. It will unfold right before their very own eyes and they must prepare themselves. A dark, evil witch and her army of bandits, criminals and outcasts wil...
THE TRAGEDY OF MARIAM and More Set for Lazarus Theatre's Fall 2013 Season
by BWW News Desk - June 28, 2013 Award Winning Lazarus Theatre Company returns for an Autumn Season of new discoveries and ambitious developments....
Richmond Symphony Sets Final List of Musical Pieces for COME & PLAY Today
by BWW News Desk - October 27, 2013 Tune your strings and oil your keys! The much- loved community event Come & Play returns to Virginia Commonwealth University's Stuart C. Siegel Center as part of the Richmond Symphony's 2013-2014 concert season!...
MidAtlantic Opera's Jason C. Tramm Leads Szeged National Symphony in Hungary, Now thru June 16
by BWW News Desk - June 12, 2013 Jason C. Tramm, MidAtlantic Opera's Artistic Director travels to Hungary today, June 12th-16th to lead the Szeged National Symphony and noted Canadian soprano Sharon Azrieli Perez in a recording engagement of French arias. Ms. Perez, a graduate of New York's renowned Julliard School is a great admir...
The Nefarious Laboratory's GIRLS ON FILM Set for UNDER St. Marks, 5/7
by Tyler Peterson - April 18, 2014 Horse Trade Theater Group presents…The Nefarious Laboratory'sGirls on Film An Hour of Comedy and Stories Featuring: Brad Lawrence at UNDER St. Marks on Wednesday, May 7th @ 9pm. Tickets ($10 / $8 students & seniors), available online at www.horseTRADE.info, or by calling Smarttix at 212-868-4444....
The Met Summer HD Festival Returns with Live Screenings Today
by BWW News Desk - August 24, 2013 The Met's Summer HD Festival returns for its fifth year today, August 24, with ten free outdoor screenings of popular performances from the Met's award-winning Live in HD series....
THE TRAGEDY OF MARIAM Opens at Lazarus Theatre Today
by BWW News Desk - August 12, 2013 Award Winning Lazarus Theatre Company returns for an Autumn Season of new discoveries and ambitious developments today....
Photo Flash: Sneak Peek at Jonathan Slinger, Greg Hicks and More in RSC's HAMLET
by BWW News Desk - February 27, 2013 Royal Shakespeare Company presents HAMLET, 14 March - 28 September 2013. BroadwayWorld has a sneak peek at the rehearsals below....
Girls On Film Set for SoloCom NYC at The PIT November 9
by Robert Diamond - October 09, 2013 Girls On Film is the funny-because-it's-true story of how one young man braves bullies, drug dealers, child psychiatrists, eating disorders, moral crises, and eternal damnation on a monumental quest to see a girl without her clothes on, no matter how grainy the film stock....
BWW Reviews: T-Birds, Bourbon and Beer 'Mix it Up' at In Tandem
by Peggy Sue Dunigan - April 29, 2014 America loves cars, big or beautiful cars, and the late playwright James McLure uses a classical 1959 Thunderbird as a metaphor for his two one act plays In Tandem Theater blends into their season ending selection: 1959 Pink Thunderbird. These two one act plays directed by both Jane and Chris Fliell...
HT Productions Presents GIRLS ON FILM, 5/10
by Kelsey Denette - April 22, 2013 Girls On Film is described as the funny-because-it's-true story of how one young man braves bullies, drug dealers, child psychiatrists, eating disorders, moral crises, and eternal damnation on a monumental quest to see a girl without her clothes on, no matter how grainy the film stock.... |