![]() by Julieta Sverdlick - July 16, 2018 SOUNDS LIKE ME by Sara Bareilles is a book that can speak to every person that has ever felt lost, or in love, or sad, or happy, or ugly, or smart. It speaks to basically everyone, and it deserves to be read. These are some of the things it made me feel.... ![]() by Macon Prickett - March 13, 2018 The second annual edition of RESISTANCE Ibiza has announced the headliners for its nine-week, blockbuster residency at the biggest club in the world – Privilege – this summer. ... ![]() by Julie Musbach - February 04, 2019 American Classics is the Greater Boston area's only performing organization dedicated solely to both the scholarship and enjoyment of American music. Since their first season in 1995, every concert blends vocal and instrumental music in a musical journey. Critics have called American Classics concer...
BWW Review: Watergate's Deep Throat Sings Again In MARK FELT, SUPERSTAR
by Michael Dale - January 15, 2017 While the title MARK FELT, SUPERSTAR may receive befuddled reactions from those not fully familiar with American political scandals, you can't blame bookwriter/composer/lyricist Joshua Rosenblum for not naming his smart, breezy, informative and extremely enjoyable show 'Deep Throat, the musical.'...
The Revolution Launches Prince Tribute Tour Starting in Paisley Park
by Julie Musbach - April 20, 2017 The Revolution has gathered together to celebrate and pay tribute to their PRINCE. The band will set off on their first coast-to-coast foray in decades in response to the overwhelming reaction of February's surprise announcement of their reunion.... ![]() by Stephi Wild - April 30, 2018 Three generations of women in one British Asian family will have their extraordinary story told on stage in Coventry this spring in a powerful new play by Yellow Earth Theatre and Royal Exchange Theatre Manchester. Adapted from the bestselling memoir by Helen Tse, Mountains: The Dreams of Lily Kwok ... ![]() by BWW News Desk - December 01, 2017 Bailey Contemporary Arts' newest exhibit 'Spiritual Vessels,' features the paintings of Tony Khawam and the clay ceramic sculptures of Jeff Whyman....
Guest Blog: Sarah Emmott Talks ADHD And New Show DECLARATION
by Guest Blog: Sarah Emmott - April 13, 2017 Declaration is a curious, colourful and candid autobiographical exploration of my own journey to an ADHD diagnosis, which is both personal and political. The decision to make Declaration came from feeling powerless, vulnerable and misunderstood, feelings I know now are shared by lots of adults strug...
Guest Blog: Amer Hlehel Talks TAHA at the Young Vic
by Guest Blog: Amer Hlehel - June 29, 2017 'Taha is not a play for me, not a project - it's a life. I am living Taha, I am experiencing a poet, a time, a land, a theatre and myself.'...
Ryan Murphy Anthology Series SCREAM QUEENS Officially Cancelled by FOX
by Caryn Robbins - May 15, 2017 At this morning's FOX upfront conference call, FOX chairman Gary Newman revealed that Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan's anthology horror comedy series SCREAM QUEENS will not return for a third season.... ![]() by Tori Hartshorn - January 18, 2018 CHAPPO Announce New Album DO IT out February 23 Via Votiv Music... ![]() by Student Blogger: Monique Hebert - March 02, 2018 On my first day of grad school the program director sat us all down for a new student orientation, and told us her story of her first day on the job. She told us how she felt like a fake and doubted her talent around her accomplished faculty members. Then one of the faculty came up to her and asked ...
Mike Arthur Encapsulates Post-9/11 Fear in Apocalyptic Novel, 'CHAS'
by Robert Diamond - May 05, 2017 ... ![]() by Julieta Sverdlick - July 16, 2018 SOUNDS LIKE ME by Sara Bareilles is a book that can speak to every person that has ever felt lost, or in love, or sad, or happy, or ugly, or smart. It speaks to basically everyone, and it deserves to be read. These are some of the things it made me feel.... ![]() by Student Blogger: Monique Hebert - March 02, 2018 On my first day of grad school the program director sat us all down for a new student orientation, and told us her story of her first day on the job. She told us how she felt like a fake and doubted her talent around her accomplished faculty members. Then one of the faculty came up to her and asked ... ![]() by Student Blogger: Madeline Oldham - November 09, 2018 There seems to be a trend amongst drama students and performers of any age in having difficulties being a good audience member. The leafing through of the Playbill becomes an arena for snobbish comments about past credits and how he/she, for one reason or another, are fit for a different role in a d... ![]() by Macon Prickett - July 13, 2018 Today is release day for Thud - the thundering, sprawling and downright incredible new album from Vilde! ...
BWW Review: The Queen of Broadway, Audra McDonald Returns to Chicago at Steppenwolf Theatre
by Katherine Damisch - May 23, 2017 Audra McDonald, the reigning Queen of Broadway, is a woman who needs no introduction in the theatre community. This is probably why the seats at the Steppenwolf Theatre were packed Monday evening with audience members who clung silently to her every word, laughed heartily at every joke, and exploded... ![]() by Guest: Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui - June 21, 2018 In this feature, originally printed in the program of American Repertory Theater's JAGGED LITTLE PILL, choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui discusses his influences and creating the movement for the musical world of Alanis Morissette....
BWW Review: A FEW GOOD MEN at Central Florida Community Arts
by Geoffrey Lawrence - March 01, 2017 In six short years, Central Florida Community Arts, has grown from a small community choir to a much larger arts organization with a school of performing arts, multiple choirs, orchestras, and a theatre season. For their second season, they have taken on A Few Good Men, written by Aaron Sorkin and d...
EDINBURGH 2017: BWW Q&A- Prom Kween
by Natalie O'Donoghue - July 05, 2017 BWW speaks to the creators of Prom Kween ahead of their run at the 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.... ![]() by Student Blogger: Jenna Napolitano - March 21, 2018 Hey! It's been a minute since I've written, but oh so much has happened in the last few weeks. From spring break adventures to being seen at my first (two!) Equity Chorus Calls and performances in between, March Madness is certainly underway....
Near-death Experience Researcher Seeks Respondents for Online Survey as Part of New Study and Book
by Robert Diamond - January 28, 2017 PINOLE, Calif., Jan. 3, 2017 /PRNewswire/ Clinical psychologist and author Liz Dale is asking anyone but especially those in the LGBT community who has had a near-death experience (NDE) to participate in an online survey regarding the experience and its consequences. Survey results will inform a gro... ![]() by Guest: Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui - June 21, 2018 In this feature, originally printed in the program of American Repertory Theater's JAGGED LITTLE PILL, choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui discusses his influences and creating the movement for the musical world of Alanis Morissette.... ![]() by Emily Yorgey - November 29, 2017 Cultural Park Theater's production of THE MOUSETRAP, despite clear efforts from the cast and crew to put on a good show, felt a little off.... |