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BWW Review: MY FAIR LADY at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre
by Melissa Hall - April 27, 2017 It has been 20 years since Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre last produced My Fair Lady. The classic musical is back and on stage now until May 14th. It's the story of Eliza Doolittle, a young woman with little money and less class. She becomes the student of a phonetician who is convinced he can turn he...
BWW Review: LOVE AND OTHER LURES by Dr. Dour & Peach At Capital Fringe Festival
by Jenny Minich - July 10, 2017 Love and Other Lures is a truly original, DC-based (there's good monster-watching here) comedic enterprise with the capacity to just keep giving to anyone who craves an alternate reality in which love with a monster is possible, if deadly....
Get Pretty in Pink With Pink Mammoth and House of Yes 6/10-11
by A.A. Cristi - May 30, 2017 House of Yes, and the Bay Area's favorite party people Pink Mammoth are once again joining forces to bring a two day dance party extravaganza to the beautiful Vander-Ende Onderdonk House on the Bushwick/Ridgewood border on Saturday June 10 & Sunday June 11 with a stellar lineup of DJ talent. Bringin...
BWW Review: An Alluring Journey with ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA at Orlando Shakes
by Kimberly Moy - April 04, 2017 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA is one of those mandatory high school reading Shakespeare classics that never gets old. Though it is a tragedy, Orlando Shakes production is glamorous, entertaining and extremely palatable. Casting, costumes, and classic story come together to make ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA the crown...
Billy Lykken to Return to Don't Tell Mama with SACRED MONSTER in October
by BWW News Desk - September 06, 2016 Billy Lykken - 'Sacred Monster' returns to Don't Tell Mama at 343 West 46th Street on Saturday, October 15th at 8:00pm and Tuesday, October 18th at 7:00pm....
New Conservatory Theatre Center presents Annual Gala ALL DECKED OUT!
by A.A. Cristi - June 21, 2017 New Conservatory Theatre Center (NCTC) and Gala Co-Chairs Andrew Smith and Chris Yaros are proud to announce the 2017 annual season gala, All Decked Out!, celebrating Founder & Artistic Director Ed Decker's first 36 years of service to the community with many more to go. ...
BWW Review: OTHELLO, Tobacco Factory, Bristol
by Tim Wright - February 22, 2017 This seasons offering from Shakespeare at the Tobacco Factory is a story of politics, love and being an outsider in a world that mistrusts you....
UConn Women's Basketball Could Make History on ESPN's BIG MONDAY
by Caryn Robbins - February 10, 2017 ESPN's BIG MONDAY presented by eBay will be a little bit bigger this Monday when top-ranked UConn faces No. 6 South Carolina (9 p.m. ET, ESPN2) from Gampel Pavilion in Storrs, Conn....
Downtown Hershey to Host Annual Holiday Celebration Next Month in ChocolateTown Square
by BWW News Desk - December 02, 2016 The Downtown Hershey Association invites the community to Downtown Hershey's Annual Holiday Celebration today, December 2, 2016, from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm in ChocolateTown Square....
VIDEO: Jennifer Lopez Teases Song from BYE BYE BIRDIE
by Caryn Robbins - November 28, 2017 Jennifer LOPEZ took to Instagram this week to share a clip of herself with daughter Emme decked out with the animal ear Snapchat filter and singing a few lines from the song 'How Lovely to Be a Woman' from the musical classic BYE BYE BIRDIE....
Downtown Hershey to Host Annual Holiday Celebration Next Month in ChocolateTown Square
by BWW News Desk - November 17, 2016 The Downtown Hershey Association invites the community to Downtown Hershey's Annual Holiday Celebration on Friday, December 2, 2016, from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm in ChocolateTown Square....
BWW Review: Pursued by Bear's 21 CHUMP STREET
by Victoria Beal - June 12, 2017 Touted as the 'shortest musical ever' 21 Chump Street is a superbly crafted 15-minute piece written by the immensely popular Lin-Manuel Miranda for a live show of acclaimed radio/television program This American Life. Based on actual events described in the television series and with 80 percent of t...
BWW Review: BROTHER MARIO at Flying V Theatre
by Jenny Minich - February 28, 2017 A mash-up between Super Mario and Checkhov's Uncle Vanya, Brother Mario is a weird little play and there is really no way around that. In Brother Mario, Flying V Theatre, Playwright Seamus Sullivan, and Director Paul Reisman deftly straddle the void between fringe and professional theatre....
House of Yes to Host Burner Warm Up This Weekend
by BWW News Desk - August 16, 2016 With less than four weeks until the Man burns, Brooklyn's House of Yes invites you to experience the thriving Burner culture from August 19-21 at their spectacular Bushwick venue as it transforms into the ultimate one stop shop for all your Playa needs, wants, and desires....
BWW Review: MOBY DICK at Lookingglass Theatre Company
by Rachel Weinberg - June 22, 2017 Following a successful 2015 run, that great white whale MOBY DICK has returned to Lookingglass in a highly physical, inventive, and visually compelling production that's fully in keeping with the company's aesthetic. David Catlin's adaptation of Herman Meville's sprawling novel surrounds audiences i...
BWW Review: ANYONE CAN WHISTLE, Union Theatre
by Gary Naylor - February 12, 2017 Anyone Can Whistle is a rare combination of a well-deserved flop and a must-see show. Swallow the myriad flaws, and its an entertaining, sharp and eerily prophetic show....
BWW Review: Stunning THE ILLUSIONISTS LIVE FROM BROADWAY at The Fox Theatre
by Chris Gibson - April 03, 2017 Magicians have always found a home on stage, whether it was during vaudeville's heyday or on Broadway, and THE ILLUSIONISTS is proof that this association is still going strong (of course, the art of magic goes back many centuries, long before either existed). I have to confess that I've never actua...
Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper Filming Portions of STAR IS BORN Remake at Coachella Festival
by Caryn Robbins - April 17, 2017 Lady Gaga wowed the crowd at her Saturday night appearance at Southern California's Coachella Music Festival, where she will also shoot portions of the upcoming A STAR IS BORN remake, co-starring Bradley Cooper...
BWW Review: FIVE COURSE LOVE serves it at Stages Repertory Theatre
by Brett Cullum - March 14, 2017 Stages has assembled a "dream team" trio of comedians who can sing, and they make 5 COURSE love zip along with glee and pep. This is not a heavy night at the theatre, but a silly romp that should have audiences leaving with a big grin....
BWW Review: THAT GIRL/THAT BOY - That Amazing Charles Busch!
by Gil Kaan - March 14, 2017 The award-winning playwright/drag legend/cabaret artiste Charles Busch displayed the reasons why he's such a creative force to be reckoned with as he had the Rockwell audience easily eating out of his outstretched hands in his THAT GIRL/THAT BOY cabaret show. Busch and his adoring fans most deservin...
Tickets on Sale for Brooklyn Music School's Musical Haunted House
by BWW News Desk - October 06, 2017 Brooklyn Music School (BMS) presents a Musical Haunted House on Sunday, October 29, 2017 from 3-6pm....
Velocity Takes Viewers Inside Automotive Restoration in All-New Series RMD GARAGE
by Caryn Robbins - July 19, 2017 Velocity is taking viewers inside the automotive restoration side of Holguin's business in the all new series RMD GARAGE, beginning Wednesday, August 2 at 9 PM ET/PT, where they'll see imaginative, outstanding creations including a 1958 Chevy Apache Dream Catcher, a 1962 Bel Air Bubbletop, a 1957 Li...
BWW Review: NEWSIES THE BROADWAY MUSICAL, Selected cinemas, 19 February only
by Gary Naylor - February 10, 2017 This one-off cinema presentation is a great way to see Newsies The Broadway Musical and get a feel for what it's like to be in a big New York audience....
BWW Review: THE KING AND I at Broadway In Chicago
by Rachel Weinberg - June 18, 2017 Bartlett Sher's 2015 Tony Award winning revival of THE KING AND I has sailed into Broadway In Chicago's Oriental Theatre in a triumphant touring production....
Light the Candles! Cut the Cake! It's an Elvis Birthday Tribute at Playhouse Square
by A.A. Cristi - December 14, 2016 In 1953 a young Parker Machinist Shop worker wandered into Memphis Recording Service and paid $3.98 to record two songs as a belated birthday gift for his mother. Two years later the entire country would be buying his recordings, and Elvis Presley's $3.98 original recording would come to be worth t... |