BWW Review: BIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA at Thrown Stone Theatre Company
by Sean Fallon - July 19, 2019 On Thursday, July 18, I had the pleasure of seeing America's East Coast Premiere of BIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA, as put on by Thrown Stone, at the Ridgefield Conservatory of Dance, in Ridgefield, CT. This play, written by Anna Moench, is yet another brilliant selection by Thrown Stone, bringing a meanin...
BWW Review: New Horror and Grotesquerie as Phantom Moves to Coney for LOVE NEVER DIES
by Perry Tannenbaum - September 14, 2018 Your knees won't buckle when you enter Belk Theater to see LOVE NEVER DIES, Anthony Lloyd Webber's long-awaited sequel to The Phantom of the Opera. There's no gleaming chandelier looming ominously over ticketholders in the front rows, nor will you see any nooks or gargoyles spanning the stage prosce...
BWW Review: GISELLE at Sarasota Ballet
by Carolan Trbovich - May 04, 2019 Sarasota Ballet Performs Perfection in Giselle...
Photo Flash: First Look at MITES at Tristan Bates Theatre
by Stephi Wild - October 11, 2019 The world premiere of the bleakly comic, psychological thriller Mites from James Mannion (Hedgehogs & Porcupines, Old Red Lion) comes to Tristan Bates Theatre this October. This absurdist piece is a sinister exploration of the manipulation which can underpin relationships, and especially considers t...
BWW Review: ANNA X, Harold Pinter Theatre
by Mert Dilek - July 18, 2021 What sells better than sex? In Anna X, the answer is clear: exclusivity. Inspired by the true story of the socialite scammer Anna Sorokin, Joseph Charlton’s play marks the conclusion of Sonia Friedman’s Re:Emerge season at the Harold Pinter Theatre with a boy-meets-girl tale on steroids. In Daniel R...
BWW Interview: MAURAYA SHARMA On His Play - The Two Headed Lore
by Zofeen Maqsood - July 02, 2018 The piece was conceptualized by 14 year old, Mauraya Sharma in his quest to find answers to questions around his own identity in a society with fixed, often oppressive gender norms. What makes this performance special is the cast of a mixed age group and their personal takes/ re-takes on stories tha...
BWW Review: SAN FRANCISCO OPERA'S FIDELIO ONLINE at War Memorial Opera House
by Maria Nockin - October 15, 2021 On October 14, 2021, San Francisco Opera presented Beethoven’s only opera, Fidelio, in a well-thought-out production with an outstanding cast. Matthew Ozawa directed the action in a prison of the current era. There, Leonore, a prisoner’s wife disguises herself as a male worker and rescues her husban...
BWW Review: What We Thought of RATATOUILLE: THE TIKTOK MUSICAL
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 02, 2021 There was something almost surreal about hearing 'Remy, the ratatouille, the rat of all my dreams,' played out in full, glorious Broadway orchestration last night during the premiere of Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical when you think about where it all began....
BWW Review: PIRATES OF PENZANCE at West Fargo Sheyenne High School
by Brian Michaels - February 12, 2019 ...
Photo Flash: First Look at Pieter Toerien and Kickstart's INTO THE WOODS
by Stephi Wild - January 11, 2019 Into the Woods is a sleek and sexy beast of a musical. It is in turn moody and magical, witty and wise....
The Epstein Theatre Has Released March Schedule
by Chloe Rabinowitz - March 04, 2020 Liverpool's Epstein Theatre will welcome Spring with a glorious selection of stand-up comedy, theatre entertainment, drama, dance and live music throughout March. Highlights include an evening with comedy legends Cannon and Ball, the return of brilliant comedy stand-up from Alexei Sayle, the first e...
The Royal Ballet's GISELLE Returns This Winter
by Stephi Wild - October 15, 2021 The most famous ballet of the Romantic era and a significant work in The Royal Ballet's repertory: Peter Wright's hallmark production of Giselle returns to the Royal Opera House this November with a special digital stream on 3 December. ...
TOSCA Opens This Weekend at Utah Opera
by Stephi Wild - March 08, 2022 This week, Utah Opera opens its production of Puccini’s Tosca—one of the most dramatic works in the operatic repertoire, telling the tempestuous tale of a love triangle between a famous singer, a painter, and a corrupt police chief. ...
BWW Review: Viking Queen LEAR Remains True to the Bard
by Perry Tannenbaum - November 21, 2019 Free Reign Theatre Company's following is surprisingly strong for a young company, but their daring and robust production of LEAR demonstrates why: they're the real deal....
Sam Moore and Mary Wilson Join RIAA in Applauding Hawaii's Enactment Of 'Truth In Music Advertising' Act
by A.A. Cristi - September 11, 2020 Legendary recording artists Sam Moore and Mary Wilson, and the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), together applaud Hawaii's enactment of the Truth in Music Advertising Act (TIMA) today. The TIMA legislation is designed to help protect the livelihood of legacy musical groups and artist...
BWW Review: TROUT STANLEY Dupes and Shines at Factory Theatre
by Louis Train - October 25, 2019 TROUT STANLEY brims with confusion and delight, like a birthday cake when it's nobody's birthday. Set somewhere in rural BC, it follows a pair of lugubrious but charming sisters, Grace and Sugar, as they cross paths with a mysterious man, Mr Trout Stanely, who's wandered in off the street. Neither t...
VIDEO: Premiere Episode of DIRTY JOHN is Available Now
by Kaitlin Milligan - November 16, 2018 Ahead of the premiere on Sunday, November 25 at 10 PM ET/PT, Bravo has made the entire first episode of 'Dirty John' available for a pre-linear preview on YouTube, BravoTV.com, VOD and the Bravo App....
THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL Comes to Hale Theatre
by BWW News Desk - August 24, 2018 Opening at Hale Centre Theatre on August 24, 2018 and playing through October 6, 2018 is the acclaimed Broadway musical The Scarlet Pimpernel. Directed and Choreographed by Cambrian James, with Musical Direction by Lincoln Wright, The Scarlet Pimpernel is a swashbuckling, romantic, and highly-entert...
BWW Review: Ballet West's GISELLE Celebrates the Classic Beauty of a Heartbreaking Story that Never Grows Old
by Shari Barrett - February 12, 2020 mance in 1841 at the Paris Opera....
Bravo to Premiere DIRTY JOHN Starring Connie Britton and Eric Bana
by Kaitlin Milligan - October 09, 2018 Bravo Media's seductive scripted anthology 'Dirty John,' starring Connie Britton and Eric Bana, premieres on Sunday, November 25 at 10pm ET/PT. Based on the articles and breakout true crime podcast with over 30 million downloads from Los Angeles Times reporter Christopher Goffard, the series tells t...
Saffron Coomber & Niamh Cusack Will Lead LEOPARDS and THE SEVEN POMEGRANATE SEEDS as Part of Rose Theatre's New Season
by Stephi Wild - July 26, 2021 In Leopards, by rising playwright Alys Metcalf, Niala will be played by Saffron Coomber. Niamh Cusack will be reuniting with director Melly Still in the world premiere of Colin Teevan’s The Seven Pomegranate Seeds....
Yisrayl Hawkins Reveals the Truth Behind the Name Jesus Christ and How it Cannot Be The True Name of the Savior in New Post
by Robert Diamond - July 06, 2018 ...
Oxygen to Premiere Documentary DIRTY JOHN, THE DIRTY TRUTH
by Kaitlin Milligan - December 13, 2018 Oxygen Media, the destination for high-quality crime programming, will premiere a two-hour documentary, 'Dirty John, The Dirty Truth' on Monday, January 14 at 8:00pm ET/PT. A companion to Bravo's hit scripted anthology, the special goes beyond the articles and podcasts made famous by Los Angeles Tim...
Wrestling with Authentic Inauthenticity: CHAD DEITY at Cohesion Theatre
by Jack L. B. Gohn - June 02, 2018 The bad guy is supposed to proclaim how much he despises American values. But when we boo him, what are we booing? The foreign, the unknown, the threatening, the challenge to our self-righteousness. We don our Make America Great Again hats. But in a world where more and more of us, like the villain,... |