![]() by Stephi Wild - August 22, 2023 On Monday, October 9, 2023, the Renowned Choir & National Nonprofit of Broadway Artists whose Mission is to Support and Strengthen Communities in Need through Arts, Education and Outreach Programming will Honor Ayodele Casel, Marc Shaiman and Audra McDonald... ![]() by Joni Lorraine - March 18, 2023 What did our critic think of NIGHTBIRD at Austin Playhouse?... ![]() by Student Blogger: Cris Blak - April 26, 2021 Summer is right around the corner, which means commencement season is rapidly approaching. All that means is that the next phase of life is priming itself to begin. All that means is that there is nowhere to go but up. So let's open the curtains and start the next act of our lives. Don't worry. It's... ![]() by Gary Naylor - December 06, 2023 Ada tells the story of the neglected pioneer of computing and, if you look a little, also the story of a foundation stone of English Theatre... ![]() by R. Scott Reedy - August 02, 2024 What did our critic think of 46 PLAYS FOR AMERICA'S FIRST LADIES at Hub Theatre Company Of Boston?... ![]() by Gary Naylor - June 10, 2021 Lockdown legends burst into the real world on a night of fun underpinned with a message to the government about the Arts.... ![]() by Aliya Al-Hassan - November 07, 2022 Sir Nicolas Serota has defended the decisions made after the Arts Council England announced its 2022 funding decisions on Friday (4 November).... ![]() by Little Known Facts w/ Ilana Levine - September 06, 2022 Little Known Facts is a weekly podcast hosted by stage and film actress Ilana Levine. The latest episode features Marsha Mason, who discussed her career and more. Mason discussed how her career kickstarted with The Good Doctor, written by Neil Simon, whom she met and ended up marrying. She also disc... ![]() by Student Blogger: MJ Kirsche - May 16, 2023 The concept of academic honesty and integrity have shifted a lot over the years – our parents' teachers had to worry about them looking at other students' papers, while ours are up against Google, SparkNotes, and ChatGPT. With the access to answers and media we have nowadays, it can be hard to stay ... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - August 15, 2022 The Witzel Family Foundation recently granted the WYO Performing Arts & Education Center $25,000 to help further music education in Sheridan County. Through the purchase of updated sound equipment and in support of performances in the WYO's 2022-2023 Education Series, this grant will be used to enha... ![]() by Stephi Wild - April 25, 2023 Theatres Trust, the national advisory body for theatres, is awarding more than £93,000 from its Small Grants Programme supported by The Linbury Trust to 19 theatres to help them to improve their sustainability, access and viability.... ![]() by Katie Kirkpatrick - August 12, 2023 Derry Girls meets Spring Awakening in this absolute triumph of new musical theatre writing. Performed by a talented young cast, this is a show that deserves a very long life. We’ll Have Nun Of It follows a year in the life of four close friends at an Irish Catholic boarding school in the 1960s. Each... ![]() by Kay Kudukis - October 16, 2024 Joe Dipietro’s play explores the different dynamics between men and the thrill of anonymous sex. The comic throughline of “Why do we bang strangers? Because it feels fantastic!” propels the action, and comedy carries the night but buried underneath are some deeper emotions, and complicated situation... ![]() by Student Blogger: Lana Sage - August 22, 2022 Through my disdain of self tapes and hope to revive the feeling of being in a physical audition room, I've created some ground rules for myself. I hope these help, because they have surely helped me.... ![]() by Stephi Wild - January 22, 2025 Two River Theater, in partnership with Project Write Now, recently launched a new engagement program called Community Playmaking. Learn more about the program here!... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - November 10, 2023 Trinity Rep partners with Rhode Island Foundation and Rhode Island Community Food Bank to inspire giving during the holiday season.... ![]() by Student Blogger: Jake Aron - January 18, 2022 The biggest lesson I have learned from my first semester at college is that college is what you make of it. If you're going to college just to get a degree, spend all your time studying. If you want to get a degree plus some friends and lifelong memories, find a good work-life balance that works for... ![]() by Aliya Al-Hassan - November 07, 2022 Sir Nicolas Serota has defended the decisions made after the Arts Council England announced its 2022 funding decisions on Friday (4 November).... ![]() by Barry Lenny - November 05, 2021 A revealing, informative, and often very funny script.... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 10, 2024 BroadwayWorld spoke with Jessica Molaskey, one of the stars of the new Jason Robert Brown musical, The Connector. Learn about the show here!... ![]() by Jeffrey Kare - June 24, 2024 Next up in Theatre Raleigh’s 2024 concert series is Seth Rudetsky. For those unfamiliar, he’s a DJ for SiriusXM on Broadway. He’s worked for more than 20 years as an actor, writer, pianist, and conductor working on blockbuster musicals such as Les Misérables, The Phantom of the Opera, Ragtime, and T... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - April 29, 2021 Continuing the new season of its growing Future History franchise, Fuse Media is celebrating Asian Pacific History Month throughout May by honoring the Future Asian Pacific History makers who are currently using their voice to drive positive change and whose impact on the world will be talked about ... ![]() by Stephi Wild - March 07, 2022 Bette Davis Ain’t for Sissies, written by and starring Jessica Sherr, is coming to the Capitol Theatre on March 10, 2022, with performances at 2 p.m. The play tells the story of Bette Davis’s fight against the male-dominated studio system in 1939. Tickets are on sale now.... ![]() by Barry Lenny - October 09, 2022 Everybody had fun, and the audience had an enjoyable time.... |