Grace Kelly Joins Fellow Saxophonists For A Conversation On Charlie Parker
by Stephi Wild - August 29, 2020 With clubs, concert halls and festivals dark, musicians are struggling to adapt to the new reality. One musician - the Massachusetts-born, 28-year-old saxophonist, composer, vocalist, bandleader and educator Grace Kelly - is poised to bravely blaze a trail through these new performance/multimedia op...
FOR COLORED BOYZ National Tour Heads To Austin
by A.A. Cristi - June 24, 2019 The Creative Co-Lab is proud to announce the cast for the national tour of FOR COLORED BOYZ ON THE VERGE OF A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN when freedom ain't enuff, a choreopoem by Bryan-Keyth Wilson (Hood Boy Chronicles, Pamlet, The Subway Series) inspired by Ntozake Shange's for colored girls who have consid...
EMMETT & ELLA: A DOGGONE MYSTERY! Comes to the Kitchen Theatre Company
by Stephi Wild - January 22, 2020 Fitz&Startz Productions, Theater for All Ages presents Emmett & Ella: A Doggone Mystery book & lyrics by Rachel Lampert, music by John Coyne at the Kitchen Theatre Company, 417 West MLK/State Street stage, on Saturday February 8 at 11am and 1pm and Saturday, February 15 at 11am and 1pm. Four perform...
Cam Newton Speaks With Peter King For NBC Sports' FOOTBALL MORNING IN AMERICA
by Tori Hartshorn - July 29, 2019 Panthers quarterback and former NFL MVPCam Newton speaks with Peter King about his recovery from offseason shoulder surgery and his new mindset heading into the 2019 season as King continues his training camp tour for Football Morning in America, available now exclusively on NBCSports.com. In additi...
BWW Spotlight Series: Meet Actors Paul and Alicia Luoma Who Met in NYC and Moved West to Pursue Their Mutual Passion for the Performing Arts
by Shari Barrett - March 25, 2020 With the current theatre world on hiatus, I have created a Spotlight Series of interviews with some of am the many talented artists who make our Los Angeles theatre community so exciting and vibrant thanks to their ongoing contribution to keeping the arts alive in the City of the Angels. And like al...
BWW Blog: Online Back to School from Abroad
by Student Blogger: Isabella Schiavon - September 01, 2020 I came back home to Brazil for my spring break and never went back to Baldwin Wallace University. Because of the pandemic, there is a travel ban imposed by the US to Brazilians, preventing me from returning to campus this fall....
BWW Blog: Online Back to School from Abroad
by Student Blogger: Isabella Schiavon - September 01, 2020 I came back home to Brazil for my spring break and never went back to Baldwin Wallace University. Because of the pandemic, there is a travel ban imposed by the US to Brazilians, preventing me from returning to campus this fall....
BWW Review: J2 Spotlight Musical Theater Company Commences Premiere Season With SEESAW
by Michael Dale - February 16, 2020 Back in the days before multiple workshops and lengthy regional runs, the geniuses of musical theatre often had to work miracles during of-of-town previews to quickly revise and rewrite surefire flops like HELLO, DOLLY! and A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM into Broadway hits....
BWW Interview: Scott Coulter Helms The Latest Iteration Of Michael Childers' One Night Only
by David Green - February 10, 2020 Michael Childers' presents One Night Only benefitting the Barbara Sinatra Children's Center. a?oeThe Way We Were: Songs of the '70'sa?? features the best of Broadway and pop music from that era, for one performance only on April 22 at 6:30 pm, at The McCallum Theatre. With Direction & Choreography b...
Ariana Grande is Sick; Reveals She May Have to Cancel Upcoming Concert
by Stephi Wild - November 17, 2019 Ariana Grande has revealed in an Instagram story that she is sick and may need to cancel an upcoming concert....
The Theatre in the Park Offers New Classes This Month
by A.A. Cristi - October 08, 2020 In October, The Theatre in the Park is offering a selection of Painting and Lighting courses available for a wide range of ages and experiences. Check out the details below! ...
Review Roundup: HBO's THE OUTSIDER, Starring Cynthia Erivo - What Are the Critics Saying?
by Stephi Wild - January 09, 2020 Based on Stephen King's bestselling novel of the same name, THE OUTSIDER is a new drama series that explores the investigation into the gruesome murder of a local boy and the mysterious force surrounding the case. The new series features Tony winning Broadway favorite Cynthia Erivo....
DCT Presents ANDI BOI Inspired By One Teen's Journey Of Coming To Terms With Gender Identity And Transitioning
by A.A. Cristi - November 20, 2019 First Unitarian Church of Dallas, Texas Instruments, Capital One and PwC are part of the collaboration which has national lead funding support from the Theater Communications Group and the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation...
CUT THROAT CITY Lands New Theatrical Release Date
by Chloe Rabinowitz - July 07, 2020 Texas-based distributor Well Go USA and Patriot Pictures announced today that they have set a July 31, 2020 theatrical release date for RZA's anticipated crime thriller Cut Throat City....
Northern Stage Will Takeover At VAULT Festival 2020
by Stephi Wild - December 03, 2019 It was announced today that Northern Stage will showcase four North East companies in their first ever VAULT Festival Takeover next year. The Newcastle based theatre has chosen four companies representing a diverse range of up and coming talent from the region to showcase at London's biggest, boldes...
THE RESISTANCE IMPROVISED Comes to Toronto Fringe
by Stephi Wild - June 11, 2019 The year is 2069. Six rebels fight for freedom from an evil, dystopian government but two in their midst are secretly traitors! Will the rebels be able to out the spies before they thwart their missions to overthrow the government? Watch as both the actors and the audience guess along in this improv...
BWW Interview: The GOING DARK Interview series continues with Donald Jordan, Tristan Hill, and Graeme Morrison
by Adrienne Proctor - March 17, 2020 An artistic director, a professional actor/singer, and a musical theatre performance student give their take on the COVID-19 pandemic and how it's impacting the performing arts. Their stories are unique, yet similar. They've all faced cancelled shows, seasons, and auditions. These are the real stori...
CNBC Transcript: Slack Co-Founder and CEO Stewart Butterfield Speaks with CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin
by Tori Hartshorn - June 21, 2019 The following is the unofficial transcript of a FIRST ON CNBC interview with Slack Co-Founder and CEO Stewart Butterfield and CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin on CNBC's “Squawk Box” (M-F 6AM – 9AM) today, Thursday, June 20th. The following is a link to video of the interview on CNBC.com here!...
FOR COLORED BOYZ Returns To Houston At The DeLuxe Theatre
by Stephi Wild - February 04, 2020 The Creative Co-Lab (Artistic Director Bryan-Keyth Wilson) announced the complete casting today for the Houston remount of the trailblazing choreopoem FOR COLORED BOYZ ON THE VERGE OF A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN/ when freedom ain't enuff. The Broadway World nominee for Best Play FOR COLORED BOYZ is a choreo...
The Faint EGOWERK LP Streaming In Full via Talkhouse, Due Out Friday on Saddle Creek
by Tori Hartshorn - March 13, 2019 The group that ignited an electro-pop-punk movement is back with an 11-track deep-dive into themes on modern society, the internet, and ego - specifically social media and its dark effects. With their first studio record in four years, Egowerk, releasing this Friday, March 15 on Saddle Creek, The Fa...
BWW Review: EVERYBODY at Shakespeare Theatre Company
by Rachael Goldberg - October 24, 2019 'Everybody' may not be for, well, everybody - it's a quirky play that tackles humanity, life, death, and our own fragile existence head-on. But those who are brave enough to face these uncomfortable truths are rewarded with a fast-talking, quick-witted, deep-thinking performance....
BWW Review: AS YOU LIKE IT at Seattle Shakespeare
by Kelly Rogers Flynt - May 04, 2019 AS YOU LIKE IT by Seattle Shakespeare Company is a grab bag of experiences. It has moments of delight mixed with quite a few confusing bits. The show takes a while to get going, but then the comedy pulls it along with fresh energy. At times it seemed as if some of the characters were in a different...
Review: FIFTY: WORDS Takes a Brutally Honest Look at What it Takes to Make any Partnership Worth Saving
by Shari Barrett - March 18, 2019 The Battle of the Sexes rages on during the Los Angeles premiere of FIFTY: WORDS by Michael Weller at the Lounge Theatre in Hollywood, featuring the remarkable actors Olga Konstantulakis and Eric Larson, directed to perfection by Shane Stevens. Perhaps because the two characters' verbal and emotiona...
BWW Review: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST at Sharon Playhouse
by Sean Fallon - July 22, 2019 I witnessed the best stage effects I have ever seen anywhere (including Broadway), when on Saturday, July 20, I had the pleasure of seeing BEAUTY AND THE BEAST at the Sharon Playhouse, in Sharon, CT! While this story is likely familiar to most people, the Sharon Playhouse grips the audience right...
AHOY! Set Sail on a Swashbuckling Theatrical Adventure with HOW I BECAME A PIRATE
by A.A. Cristi - October 05, 2020 'How I Became a Piratea?? has been such an audience favorite that SCERA is bringing the Theatre for Young Audiences musical back with one big difference: it gets to play out under the stars at SCERA Shell Outdoor Theatre Oct. 12-30. ... |