STAND YOUR GROUND: CRY FOR JUSTICE, a Movie Based on Two Books by Jackie Carpenter, In Select Theaters Today
by BWW News Desk - January 17, 2014 In a perverse twist of fate actress Lucy McBath, who plays the grieving mother of a deceased young man in the award-winning movie Stand Your Ground: A Cry for Justice, lost her only son when he was gunned down at a gas station in Jacksonville, FL, just seven months after the movie was made. 'While t...
Violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja Makes US Debut with Boston Philharmonic, Now thru 11/24
by BWW News Desk - November 21, 2013 On rare occasions, a musician will perform with such force and spirit that you sit up straighter, lean a little closer and in an instant realize that something extraordinary is happening. Moldovan violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja is that kind of grab-your-soul performer. She makes her major US debu...
BWW Reviews: OTSL's '27' Opens to Ovations
by Steve Callahan - June 18, 2014 Opera Theatre of St. Louis has just opened a new commissioned work entitled simply '27'. With music by Ricky Ian Gordon and libretto by Royce Vavrek, it brings us into the world of Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas....
STAND YOUR GROUND: CRY FOR JUSTICE, a Movie Based on Two Books by Jackie Carpenter, In Select Theaters Starting 1/17
by BWW News Desk - November 19, 2013 Ellaville, GA, November 19, 2013 – In a perverse twist of fate actress Lucy McBath, who plays the grieving mother of a deceased young man in the award-winning movie Stand Your Ground: A Cry for Justice, lost her only son when he was gunned down at a gas station in Jacksonville, FL, just seven months...
Sneak Peek - Whitney Houston's Family Opens Up on Next Episode of OPRAH WHERE ARE THEY NOW?, 11/16
by Caryn Robbins - November 14, 2014 In an all-new episode of the popular series, 'Oprah: Where Are They Now?,' Oprah interviews Susan Still, a survivor of one of the most shocking domestic abuse stories ever; plus, more updates with Whitney Houston's sister-in-law and manager Pat Houston, supermodel Niki Taylor and TV host Marc Summer...
Theatre of NOTE to Present the World Premiere of I WANNA HOLD YOUR HAND, 7/25-8/30
by BWW News Desk - July 09, 2014 Theatre of NOTE continues its 2014 season with the World Premiere of I WANNA HOLD YOUR HAND, written by Erik Patterson and directed by McKerrin Kelly....
Tween/Teen Book “@Sophie Takes A #Selfie” is Released
by Christina Mancuso - March 19, 2014 All Stages Marketing, headquartered in Santa Barbara, CA, congratulates its long-time creative agency team member Jennifer 'J. J.' Cannon, writer and social media professional, who has just published her first book, '@Sophie Takes a #Selfie' - Rules and Etiquette For Taking Good Care Before You Shar...
Sneak Peek - Whitney Houston's Family Opens Up on Tonight'sOPRAH WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
by TV News Desk - November 16, 2014 In an all-new episode of the popular series, 'Oprah: Where Are They Now?,' Oprah interviews Susan Still, a SURVIVOR of one of the most shocking domestic abuse stories ever; plus, more updates with Whitney Houston's sister-in-law and manager Pat Houston, supermodel Niki Taylor and TV host Marc Summer...
Violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja to Make US Debut with Boston Philharmonic, 11/21-24
by BWW News Desk - October 31, 2013 On rare occasions, a musician will perform with such force and spirit that you sit up straighter, lean a little closer and in an instant realize that something extraordinary is happening. Moldovan violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja is that kind of grab-your-soul performer. She makes her major US debu...
BWW Reviews: INVISIBLE CITIES Offers a Total Immersion Experience at Union Station
by Shari Barrett - October 25, 2013 INVISIBLE CITIES, the world's first large scale opera for wireless headphones, is being staged by The Industry, L.A. Dance Project and audio specialist Sennheiser to push the boundaries of art, imagination and wireless technology for an unprecedented, interactive dramatic experience, allowing the au...
BWW Reviews: APT's Sarah Day Delivers Magnificent THE YEAR OF MAGICAL THINKING
by Peggy Sue Dunigan - July 18, 2014 Perhaps the power of American Players Theatre can be determined by an audience's silence when exiting the Touchstone Theater after a Sunday evening performance, the haunting quiet almost reverent appreciation for what had transpired minutes before. In Spring Green, Sarah Day illuminates the stage in...
The Pasadena Playhouse Presents Meet the Chairs Celebration, 9/15
by Sally Henry Fuller - September 13, 2014 The Pasadena Playhouse (Sheldon Epps, Artistic Director and Elizabeth Doran, Executive Director) announces MEET THE CHAIRS, an invitation only event to be held Monday, September 15 from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. in celebration of new Board Chair David DiCristofaro, new Vice-Chair Brad King, and the theatre's...
Suxie Miller's DUST to Play State Theatre Centre of WA, Today-July 13
by BWW News Desk - June 28, 2014 What would you do if the world outside changed in an instant? A great wind completely blankets Perth with red dust. Some believe that an apocalypse looms. But for others - a man and his young step-daughter, two strangers stranded in an airport lounge, young lovers in a hotel suite, a bride-to-be wat...
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack from IF I STAY to Be Released 8/19
by Caryn Robbins - July 29, 2014 WaterTower Music today announced the August 19, 2014 release of the soundtrack to New Line Cinema's and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures' drama 'If I Stay,' based on Gayle Forman's New York Times best-selling novel....
Marsh Berkeley to Present Mark Kenward's NANTUCKET, 5/3-6/14
by Tyler Peterson - April 10, 2014 Veteran solo performer Mark Kenward (Riding From Normal, The Yoga of Moby-Dick), returns to The Marsh with his most ambitious work yet. NANTUCKET, a haunting yet hilarious memoir about Kenward's years growing up on the fabled island, is a unique solo performance event featuring guest artists presen...
BWW Reviews: OTSL's '27' Opens to Ovations
by Steve Callahan - June 18, 2014 Opera Theatre of St. Louis has just opened a new commissioned work entitled simply '27'. With music by Ricky Ian Gordon and libretto by Royce Vavrek, it brings us into the world of Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas....
Suxie Miller's DUST to Play State Theatre Centre of WA, June 28-July 13
by BWW News Desk - May 29, 2014 What would you do if the world outside changed in an instant? A great wind completely blankets Perth with red dust. Some believe that an apocalypse looms. But for others - a man and his young step-daughter, two strangers stranded in an airport lounge, young lovers in a hotel suite, a bride-to-be wat...
VIDEO: Chloe Grace Moretz & Jamie Blackley Talk New Film 'If I Stay' on GMA
by Caryn Robbins - August 19, 2014 Chloe Grace Moretz and Jamie Blackley, stars of the new film 'If I Stay', stopped by ABC's Good Monring America to talk about the challenges of bringing the bestselling book to life....
BWW Reviews: New York City Ballet's 4th Annual SATURDAY AT THE BALLET WITH GEORGE
by Sondra Forsyth - January 28, 2014 Nearly 31 years have passed since George Balanchine, the prolific and pioneering 20th century choreographer, died on April 30th 1983. Yet the New York City Ballet, the company he co-founded with Lincoln Kirstein 80 years ago, continues to revere and remember him with equal parts fondness and awe. Th...
NBC Orders Mini-Series Sequel to Mark Burnett's THE BIBLE
by Tyler Peterson - December 17, 2013 NBC has greenlit the 12-hour miniseries “A.D.,” a follow-up to the miniseries “The Bible” that aired on History earlier this year from creators Mark Burnett and Roma Downey....
BWW Reviews: APT's Sarah Day Delivers Magnificent THE YEAR OF MAGICAL THINKING
by Peggy Sue Dunigan - July 18, 2014 Perhaps the power of American Players Theatre can be determined by an audience's silence when exiting the Touchstone Theater after a Sunday evening performance, the haunting quiet almost reverent appreciation for what had transpired minutes before. In Spring Green, Sarah Day illuminates the stage in...
BWW Reviews: OTSL's '27' Opens to Ovations
by Steve Callahan - June 18, 2014 Opera Theatre of St. Louis has just opened a new commissioned work entitled simply '27'. With music by Ricky Ian Gordon and libretto by Royce Vavrek, it brings us into the world of Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas....
BWW Review: BAD JEWS the Hilarious Dark Comedy Opens at the Unicorn Theatre
by Steve Wilson - October 27, 2014 The hilarious comedy, Bad Jews, about death, family, identity, and faith opened Saturday on the Jerome Stage of the Unicorn Theatre. Bad Jews the dark comedy written by Joshua Harmon and directed by Cynthia Levin follows three cousins in a battle over an heirloom....
BWW Reviews: FOUR DOGS AND A BONE: Stage and Screen Intersect at Capital Fringe
by Ellen Burns - July 12, 2014 Pumpernickel Productions offers up a John Patrick Shanley comedy, Four Dogs and a Bone at Capital Fringe, and Anne Vandercook shines.... |