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CROBOT Premiere 'Skull Of Geronimo' Video
by Caryn Robbins - October 02, 2014 CROBOT premiered the new video for “Skull of Geronimo” alongside a Q&A with guitarist and visual artist CHRIS BISHOP--on GuitarWorld.com...
CROBOT Announce New Album 'Something Supernatural', Out 10/28
by Caryn Robbins - August 12, 2014 CROBOT: Announce New Album 'Something Supernatural' Out Oct 28 On Wind-up; Yahoo! There was a time when rock radio was dominated by great riffs....
BWW Review: AN INTIMATE EVENING WITH KRISTIN CHENOWETH, London Palladium
by Marianka Swain - October 21, 2017 The words 'an intimate evening with' may seem at odds with the cavernous Palladium. But leave it to the pint-sized Broadway legend with the huge voice to work her magic on the space. Somehow, with just a mic and a piano, Kristin Chenoweth put on a spectacular show and simultaneously formed a heartfe...
Photo Flash: A Red Orchid Theatre Presents THE NETHER
by A.A. Cristi - January 30, 2017 A Red Orchid Theatre continues 2016- 2017 Season with the Chicago premiere of The Nether, written by Jennifer Haley,directed by Ensemble Member Karen Kessler. The Nether features Ensemble Members Guy Van Swearingen and Doug Vickers with Maya Hlava, Ashley Neal and Steve Schine. The production runs J...
VIDEO: Sneak Peek - BBC America to Premiere THE HUNT, 7/3
by Caryn Robbins - May 06, 2016 Ahead of Sir David Attenborough's milestone 90th birthday, BBC AMERICA announces its first major natural history co-production, THE HUNT, will premiere Sunday, July 3 at 9/8c....
BWW Review: Feel the Heat in A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE at Portland Center Stage
by Krista Garver - May 31, 2016 As soon as you walk into the theatre at Portland Center Stage, you'll start to feel overheated and a little claustrophobic. No, nothing's wrong with the air conditioning. It's because of G.W. Mercier's set, which features an authentic New Orleans second-story balcony jutting out over the two cramp...
Animal Planet's MONSTER WEEK Returns 5/18
by Tyler Peterson - April 07, 2014 Earth is ripe with obscure creatures and monumental mysteries that remain tucked away beyond the edges of the map, but this MONSTER WEEK, these beasts have nowhere to hide. Animal Planet's giant of a week returns for its third year and is so large it needs nine days to tell the frightfully fun and o...
CBS' HAWAII FIVE-0 Reveals Nods to Original Show
by Tyler Peterson - October 30, 2014 Through the past five years, HAWAII FIVE-0 has often honored the original 'Hawaii Five-O' series with references to its predecessor hidden within the episodes. In celebration of the 100th episode that airs Friday, Nov. 7 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT), following is a list of those nods to the legendary or...
BWW Reviews: Shaham Surmounts the Challenge of Unaccompanied Bach
by Erica Miner - March 02, 2015 ivolinist Gil Shaham pushed the envelope by programming three of these works in one evening...
Jeremy Irvine Joins Golden Globe Winners and Oscar Nominees Ed Harris and Amy Madigan in BURIED CHILD
by Liz Cearns - September 23, 2016 One of the finest actors of his generation, Jeremy Irvine (Steven Spielberg's War Horse, The Railway Man, Now is Good and forthcoming films Fallen, Billionaire Boys Club, and This Beautiful Fantastic) will make his West End debut in Sam Shepard's Pulitzer & Obie prize winning play, Buried Child....
BWW Reviews: DOGFIGHT, Old Joint Stock Birmingham, August 5 2015
by Jenny Antill - August 06, 2015 Adapted from the 1991 film, Dogfight premiered Off-Broadway in 2012 and riding off the back of its short run, won two awards including 'Outstanding Musical' the following year. The European debut featured at the Southwark Playhouse last year and has enjoyed several regional productions since. The mu...
PILGRIMS PROGRESS, SENDER Premieres and More Set for A Red Orchid Theatre's 2015-16 Season
by BWW News Desk - April 08, 2015 ?A Red Orchid Theatre announces its 2015-2016 Season, including the World Premieres of Pilgrims Progress by Ensemble Member Bret Neveu (The Opponent), and Sender by Ike Holter, both directed by Ensemble Member Shade Murray (Mud Blue Sky, Accidentally like a Martyr) and The Mutilated by Tennessee Wil...
Film Society of Lincoln Center Announces NY Asian Film Festival Details
by Caryn Robbins - May 30, 2014 The Film Society of Lincoln Center and Subway Cinema in association with Japan Society announce the full lineup today for the 2014 New York Asian Film Festival...
Investigation Discovery's August Slate Celebrates New Seasons of Hit Series
by Caryn Robbins - July 17, 2015 This August, Investigation Discovery (ID) celebrates the return of several beloved ID personalities and hit series with a ratings-killing programming slate....
BroadwayWorld UK Awards 2017: Gary Naylor's Nominations - Pt. 1
by Gary Naylor - September 20, 2017 Picking out the best of UK theatre over the past 12 months is a curious task - akin to judging avocado pears against conference pears, we're comparing like with like only in the broadest sense. So, with that necessary caveat, here are some of my nominations for the BroadwayWorld UK Awards 2017....
Beam Me Up, Scotty! Gorilla Tango to Hold Auditions for Star Trek Burlesque, 1/26
by BWW News Desk - January 08, 2014 For those of you looking to expand the boundaries of your comfort zone in 2014, now's your chance. Gorilla Tango Burlesque (GTB) has announced it will revisit its popular Star Trek burlesque in 2014 and is seeking Trekkies of all shapes and sizes to audition - newbies (ie those with no previous burl...
THE CAPTIVE Plays 2015 Philadelphia FringeArts Festival, Now thru 9/20
by BWW News Desk - September 01, 2015 Fresh off of four Barrymore Award nominations, Philadelphia Artists' Collective returns with The Captive by Edouard Bourdet, from September 1 through 20, 2015, during the 2015 Philadelphia FringeArts Festival. This well-mannered tragedy will tackle issues of sex, domesticity and class manners. Deepl...
BWW Review: SUNNY AFTERNOON, New Alexandra Theatre, 6 September 2016
by Emma Cann - September 08, 2016 The Olivier Award winning musical Sunny Afternoon swung into Birmingham's New Alexandra Theatre with a burst of sixties excess, rockstar brawls and real rock 'n' roll. Based on the true story of The Kinks, their early days as a struggling rock band, their huge success and the tumultuous story of...
PILGRIMS PROGRESS, SENDER Premieres and More Set for A Red Orchid Theatre's 2015-16 Season
by BWW News Desk - October 15, 2015 ?A Red Orchid Theatre announces its 2015-2016 Season, including the World Premieres of Pilgrims Progress by Ensemble Member Bret Neveu (The Opponent), and Sender by Ike Holter, both directed by Ensemble Member Shade Murray (Mud Blue Sky, Accidentally like a Martyr) and The Mutilated by Tennessee Wil...
BURIED CHILD Announces Final Casting, Including Charlotte Hope of GAME OF THRONES
by Liz Cearns - September 30, 2016 Charlotte Hope (Myranda in Game of Thrones, Allied, A United Kingdom), Jack Fortune (King Lear, Route Irish, Sparkling Cyanide), Barnaby Kay (A Streetcar Named Desire, The Real Thing, Wuthering Heights) and Gary Shelford (Twelfth Night, Angry Young Man) join the previously announced multi award-winn...
Film Society of Lincoln Center Announces NY Asian Film Festival Details
by Caryn Robbins - May 30, 2014 The Film Society of Lincoln Center and Subway Cinema in association with Japan Society announce the full lineup today for the 2014 New York Asian Film Festival...
THE CAPTIVE to Play 2015 Philadelphia FringeArts Festival, 9/1-20
by Tyler Peterson - August 27, 2015 Fresh off of four Barrymore Award nominations, Philadelphia Artists' Collective returns with The Captive by Edouard Bourdet, from September 1 through 20, 2015, during the 2015 Philadelphia FringeArts Festival. This well-mannered tragedy will tackle issues of sex, domesticity and class manners. Deepl...
BWW Review: TOSCA, King's Head Theatre
by Aliya Al-Hassan - October 12, 2017 Adam Spreadbury-Maher has a long history with the King's Head Theatre. As its Artistic Director and co-founder of OperaUpClose, he has overseen many successful opera productions, including The Coronation of Poppea and the multi award-winning La Boh me. Set in the tiny space behind the pub bar, every...
BWW Reviews: Yellow Tree Theatre Recruits an All-Star Team for their Sweet, Funny, Beautiful Production of THE RAINMAKER
by Jill Schafer - September 22, 2014 Sometimes something or someone comes along in life that changes everything. Such is Starbuck, aka THE RAINMAKER, to the Curry family in Depression era middle America in N. Richard Nash's play 60-year-old play. Yellow Tree Theatre is mounting a lovely new production of this play with an all-star team...
Review Roundup: DRY POWDER, Starring John Krasinski and Claire Danes, Opens at The Public
by Review Roundups - March 22, 2016 The Public Theater presents the world premiere play Dry Powder by Sarah Burgess, directed by Thomas Kail. Part of Oskar Eustis' 10th Anniversary season, this deliciously funny new drama about the people shaping, and skewing, the American economy has been extended a final week to Sunday, May 1, with ... |