Jermyn Street Theatre Announces Memories Season
by Stephi Wild - May 15, 2019 This autumn Jermyn Street Theatre presents a glittering season of work that celebrates the achievements of the West End studio venue over the past quarter of a century. The MEMORIES SEASON reflects the wide-range of high quality work that the theatre has become known for since its creation in 1994....
Cast and Creative Team Announced for World Premiere of ECO VILLAGE
by A.A. Cristi - January 08, 2019 The world premiere of the new off-Broadway play Eco Village has found its cast and design team. Loosely based on the experiences of playwrightPhoebe Nir at the Bread and Puppet Theater, Eco Village explores the complexities of community and the boundaries of human behavior. The show will play at The...
Opinion: Time For Drama Schools To Scrap Archaic Audition Fees
by Tim Wright - February 01, 2018 Tim Wright reflects on drama schools charging fees for auditions...
Guest Blog: Kathryn Papworth-Smith On GILDED BUTTERFLIES
by Guest Blog: Kathryn Papworth-Smith - October 23, 2018 Tormented Casserole is made up of three curious women: Francesca McCrohon, Samantha Pain and Kathryn Papworth-Smith. Through our devised work, we seek to understand the complexity of humanity a bit more. Working on our first production, Gilded Butterflies, which will soon play at The Hope Theatre in...
Theater For The New City, Crystal Field Presents 'Sleep F$@cking: Revision'
by BWW News Desk - September 04, 2018 'Sleep F$@cking: Revision' by Margot Mejia is an exploration of the physical experience of writing and revising a work that delves into a troubled writer's mind. Wine-addled and in a mire of insomnia, a character named John begins to lose sight of what is real and what is the novel. The world of the...
BWW Review: Well-Off Predators Feast On The Poor in Sam Shepard's CURSE OF THE STARVING CLASS
by Michael Dale - May 14, 2019 Latecomers to director Terry Kinney's finely-acted Signature Theatre revival of Sam Shepard's 1977 dysfunctional family drama, Curse of the Starving Class, will miss the showstopping bit of stagecraft that opens the production, as set designer Julian Crouch's kitchen interior of a worse-for-wear Cal...
Thumpasaurus Shares WHERE DOES THE LOVE GO
by Tori Hartshorn - February 27, 2019 Los Angeles punk-funk outfit Thumpasaurus shared an epic tale of sublime transcendence titled 'Where Does The Love Go' late last night, that premiered on a site called Travolta Love Quest. Enjoy and share the funk opera in five parts 'starring' John Travolta via Youtube....
Casting Announced For New American Folk Theatre's SCRAPS
by BWW News Desk - September 01, 2018 New American Folk Theatre is pleased to announce casting for its world premiere of SCRAPS, the story of the Patchwork Girl of Oz, many years after her celebrated adventures in L. Frank Baum's Oz book series....
Photo Flash: The Flea Launches Color Brave Season with SCRAPS
by Julie Musbach - August 21, 2018 The Flea Theater presents the World Premiere of SCRAPS written by Geraldine Inoa, a writer on The Walking Dead and the inaugural recipient of The Shonda Rhimes Unsung Voices Playwriting Commission. It is directed by Flea Artistic Director Niegel Smith. Now in previews, opening night is slated for Th...
Metro Detroit's Biggest And Best Used Book And Media Sale Returns!
by Robert Diamond - March 26, 2018 ...
Post-Show Sustainability Talkback Announced for World Premiere of ECO VILLAGE
by A.A. Cristi - February 01, 2019 The World Premiere of the new off-Broadway play Eco Village by Phoebe Nir, will include a Post-Show Sustainability Talkback by Cecil Sheib, NYU Chief Sustainability Officer and founder of The Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage in Missouri, and Michael McDonald, Leading Expert on building Climate-Resilient In...
Casting Announced For New American Folk Theatre's SCRAPS
by A.A. Cristi - August 01, 2018 New American Folk Theatre is pleased to announce casting for its world premiere of SCRAPS, the story of the Patchwork Girl of Oz, many years after her celebrated adventures in L. Frank Baum's Oz book series....
BWW Review: THE LAST SHIP, Theatre Royal, Glasgow
by Natalie O'Donoghue - June 19, 2018 This personal musical inspired by Sting's own childhood experiences, shows the collective defiance of a community facing the demise of the shipbuilding industry alongside a poignant and moving romantic tale of childhood sweethearts and the adults they grew up to become....
PBS' NATURAL BORN REBELS: A NATURE MINISERIES Premieres Wednesday, April 25
by Macon Prickett - April 11, 2018 From a promiscuous prairie dog to a kleptomaniac crab and an alpha chimpanzee who reigns with an iron fist, this three-part miniseries explores the most rebellious animals in the natural world. But are these creatures really breaking bad? Across the world, new studies are uncovering an astonishing v...
National Geographic Documentary Films Announces INSIDE NORTH KOREA'S DYNASTY
by Kaitlin Milligan - October 22, 2018 With North Korea's relations with the rest of the world at a new and unpredictable inflection point, National Geographic Documentary Films presents INSIDE NORTH KOREA'S DYNASTY, a groundbreaking four-episode documentary series that examines the extraordinary history of the world's only communist dyn...
Photo Flash: First Look at New American Folk Theatre's SCRAPS
by Julie Musbach - September 05, 2018 New American Folk Theatre is pleased to present the world premiere of SCRAPS, the story of the Patchwork Girl of Oz, many years after her celebrated adventures in L. Frank Baum's Oz book series. Written by Co-Artistic Director Anthony Whitaker* and directed by Co-Artistic Director Jamal Howard*, SCR...
Casting Announced For New American Folk Theatre's SCRAPS
by BWW News Desk - September 04, 2018 New American Folk Theatre is pleased to announce casting for its world premiere of SCRAPS, the story of the Patchwork Girl of Oz, many years after her celebrated adventures in L. Frank Baum's Oz book series....
J. Peter Schwalm's HOW WE FALL on RareNoise Out this June
by Macon Prickett - May 24, 2018 For years J. Peter Schwalm's compositions and productions have been impressive proof of the power of sound without words. More consistent than ever, on his new album How We Fall, he creates sound sculptures that transcend common categories. Their structures can take on rough or gently curved forms,...
Theater For The New City, Crystal Field Presents 'Sleep F$@cking: Revision'
by Stephi Wild - August 14, 2018 'Sleep F$@cking: Revision' by Margot Mejia is an exploration of the physical experience of writing and revising a work that delves into a troubled writer's mind. Wine-addled and in a mire of insomnia, a character named John begins to lose sight of what is real and what is the novel. The world of the...
Aleshea Harris's WHAT TO SEND UP WHEN IT GOES DOWN Extends Through December 16
by Julie Musbach - November 30, 2018 The Movement Theatre Company is proud to announce the extension of the New York Premiere production of WHAT TO SEND UP WHEN IT GOES DOWN by Aleshea Harris (Is God Is), directed by Whitney White (Macbeth in Stride). Originally scheduled to play its final performance on December 8, 2018, WHAT TO SEND...
Broadway Green Alliance's Spring Textile Collection Drive Set for May 23rd
by Julie Musbach - May 15, 2018 The Broadway Green Alliance (BGA) is sponsoring a textile drive on Wednesday, May 23rd from 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. in Duffy Square (46th Street between 7th Avenue and Broadway in Times Square). The collection drive is open to all shows, theatres, industry members, and fans in a collaborative effort ...
Movement Theatre Co Presents The World Premiere Of WHAT TO SEND UP WHEN IT GOES DOWN
by Julie Musbach - August 29, 2018 The Movement Theatre Company announces the World Premiere production of WHAT TO SEND UP WHEN IT GOES DOWN...
Williamstown Theatre Festival Announces Additional Details For 2018 Season
by Stephi Wild - April 29, 2018 Williamstown Theatre Festival (Mandy Greenfield, Artistic Director) has announced details about additional programming and events for the 2018 summer season....
IAMA Announces Recipient of Shonda Rhimes-Sponsored 'Unsung Voices Playwriting Commission'
by Julie Musbach - February 12, 2018 IAMA Theatre Company has named Brooklyn-based playwright and activist Geraldine Inoa as the first recipient of The Rhimes Unsung Voices Playwriting Commission. The commission, created to support an underrepresented writer of color who has not had a play professionally produced, is sponsored by TV pr...
BWW Review: ATLAS FALLEN by Jessica Pierce
by Bonnie Lynn Wagner - April 17, 2018 I've never been a huge sci-fi reader, but books like ATLAS FALLEN by Jessica Pierce make me want to go out and read all the sci-fi. Pierce's debut novel is like CINDER meets Big Hero 6. You have illegal bot fighting and a prince who must choose a bride in three days and a girl who is great at creati... |