THE UNLIKELY ASCENT OF SYBIL STEVENS to Premiere at Secret Theatre, Begin. 2/6
by Tyler Peterson - January 16, 2014 The Secret Theatre has announced the production of Kari Bentley-Quinn's The Unlikely Ascent of Sybil Stevens directed by New Voices Co-Director Christopher Diercksen. The Unlikely Ascent of Sybil Stevens will play a three-week limited engagement at The Secret Theatre (4402 23rd Street, Long Island C...
Animal Planet to Dedicate Marathon of Lion Programming to Cecil the Lion
by Caryn Robbins - August 05, 2015 In recognition of World Lion Day, the network is opening the vaults to air some of its most memorable lion programming during this marathon....
Treblinka: Hitler's Killing Machine Premieres 3/29 on SMITHSONIAN CHANNEL
by Caryn Robbins - February 19, 2014 It's one of the most notorious cold cases of World War II -- 900,000 Jews transported by the Nazis to a camp in eastern Poland, never to be seen again....
Asolo Rep's AH, WILDERNESS! Opens Tonight
by BWW News Desk - January 22, 2016 Asolo Rep continues its 2015-16 season with quintessential American playwright Eugene O'Neill's sentimental comedy AH, WILDERNESS!, directed by Greg Leaming, associate artistic director of Asolo Rep and the director of the FSU/Asolo Conservatory for Actor Training. The Tony Award, Pulitzer and Nobel...
BWW Reviews: Barry Manilow's HARMONY Finally Gets a Deserved Staging at the Ahmanson
by Don Grigware - March 13, 2014 The big question surrounding the fate of Harmony: Is Broadway ready for another musical about the turbulent 30s and Nazi occupation of Germany? With The Sound of Music, Fiddler on the Roof (although set in Russia and at an earlier time, it's still about the plight of the Jews) and Cabaret firmly pla...
BWW Reviews: Neil LaBute's THE BREAK OF NOON Goes On and On for the Love of God!
by Gil Kaan - April 13, 2015 Kudos to George Villas for mastering Neil LaBute's extremely word-heavy monologues-the opening 20 minutes and the what-seemed-much-longer closing one. But Villas' Smith's long involved diatribes might be easier digested presented by a pivotal character more sympathetic and grounded....
New Thriller by Adriana Parrinello, THE FATHERS' SINS, is Released
by Christina Mancuso - July 30, 2014 WASHINGTON, Mich. -...
BWW Reviews: Neil LaBute's THE BREAK OF NOON Goes On and On for the Love of God!
by Gil Kaan - April 13, 2015 Kudos to George Villas for mastering Neil LaBute's extremely word-heavy monologues-the opening 20 minutes and the what-seemed-much-longer closing one. But Villas' Smith's long involved diatribes might be easier digested presented by a pivotal character more sympathetic and grounded....
Visceral Company's THE MYSTERY PLAYS to Open 12/6
by Tyler Peterson - November 27, 2013 The Visceral Company will provide a darker take on the holiday season by presenting THE MYSTERY PLAYS by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, directed by Christopher Basile....
BWW Recap: SURVIVOR- BLOOD VS WATER Premiere 9/24; Full Results!
by Kara McCoy - September 24, 2014 It's a big night on CBS. Before a winner can be crowned on BIG BROTHER 16, SURVIVOR's gotta make a comeback, coming in hot with its 29th season premiere. And I mean hot. Like really hot. I've never been to San Juan del Sur, but a preliminary Google search tells me that the humidity can get up to...
VIDEO: Sneak Peek - A Meltdown Can Mark the End on Next SURVIVOR
by - March 11, 2014 On the next SURVIVOR, a meltdown at a reward challenge could mark the end for one struggling castaway...
THE REENACTORS Comes to Abrons Arts Center This December
by BWW News Desk - November 12, 2015 After over two decades of non-linearity, experimental theatre artists Juliana Francis-Kelly and Tony Torn have created a naturalistic play inspired by real events....
VIDEO: Sneak Peek - Tonight's SURVIVOR: BLOOD VS. WATER on CBS
by - October 30, 2013 An ultimatum at Redemption Island puts one castaway on the spot to prove his love. Meanwhile, another castaway's honesty may be her biggest downfall...
Glenn Starkey's AMAZON MOON Has Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi All In One
by BWW News Desk - October 30, 2013 Amazon Moon (Abbott Press), the latest novel by Glenn Starkey, has all his signature action, adventure and realism, but the added elements of sci-fi make for one mind-blowing experience!...
CBS Slots December Finales for THE AMAZING RACE & SURVIVOR
by Tyler Peterson - November 14, 2013 The season finale of THE AMAZING RACE will be broadcast Sunday, Dec. 8 (8:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT). The final four Teams start in Tokyo where they'll find themselves rolling through a human bowling competition and stripping down for a phone call at the bottom of a giant fish bowl. Ultimately, the final ...
BWW Reviews: Excellent Production of THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER by Upstream Theater
by Chris Gibson - April 21, 2015 In the director's notes for Upstream Theater's recent production of THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER, Patrick Siler mentions the fact that he was first exposed to Samuel Taylor Coleridge's work when he was around ten years of age. Interestingly enough, I brought my nine year old along with me so that...
BWW Reviews: Neil LaBute's THE BREAK OF NOON Goes On and On for the Love of God!
by Gil Kaan - April 13, 2015 Kudos to George Villas for mastering Neil LaBute's extremely word-heavy monologues-the opening 20 minutes and the what-seemed-much-longer closing one. But Villas' Smith's long involved diatribes might be easier digested presented by a pivotal character more sympathetic and grounded....
Film Society of Lincoln Center Announces Summer Late-Night Film Series
by Courtnie Mele - June 18, 2014 he Film Society of Lincoln Center announced today the continuation of a summer tradition of showcasing great genre classics to beat the heat. Following the tradition of last summer's popular "Midnight Movies" series, each film in the new "Freaky Friday" series will kick off the weekend at 11pm and h...
CBS Welcomes 18 Castaways to 30th Edition of SURVIVOR, Beginning Tonight
by TV News Desk - February 25, 2015 CBS welcomes 18 castaways to compete on the next SURVIVOR when the Emmy Award-winning series returns for its 30th season with a special 90-minute premiere, tonight, Feb. 25 (8:00-9:30 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Emmy Award winner Jeff Probst is host....
CBS Orders 29th and 30th Editions of SURVIVOR for 2014-2015 Season
by Caryn Robbins - December 12, 2013 CBS has ordered two more editions of SURVIVOR to be broadcast during the 2014-2015 season. These will mark the 29th and 30th editions of television's longest running hit reality competition series....
First U.S. Retrospective of Norwegian Director Anja Breien Set for Moving Image, Now thru 11/9
by BWW News Desk - November 01, 2013 Celebrated in her home country and throughout Europe, but little-known in America, the Norwegian filmmaker Anja Breien makes feminist, politically aware fiction and documentary films. From tonight, November 1 through 9, 2013, Museum of the Moving Image will present Anja Breien: Games of Love and Lon...
Anne Frank Oratorio to Debut Through LA Master Chorale this Month
by Tyler Peterson - January 09, 2015 The Passion of Anne Frank, a haunting, major, new oratorio based on the Diary of Anne Frank, with music and lyrics composed by 125 high school students from downtown Los Angeles' Ramon C. Cortines School of Visual and Performing Arts, is being premiered by the students in conjunction with the Los An...
Author Joel Chafetz Releases His Novel 'The Chaff'
by Robert Diamond - January 18, 2014 Joel Chafetz is proud to announce the release of his novel "The Chaff." "The Chaff" is a story about a young woman caught in a time of unreasoned hatred where violence becomes the answer and the defenseless must find a way to survive or perish. The characters reflect the human co...
Animal Planet Dedicates Marathon of Lion Programming to Cecil the Lion, Beginning Today
by TV News Desk - August 10, 2015 In recognition of World Lion Day, the network is opening the vaults to air some of its most memorable lion programming during this marathon....
CNN Premieres Documentary SOLE SURVIVOR Tonight
by TV News Desk - January 09, 2014 There have been 14 large airplane crashes with a lone survivor in the history of commercial aviation. CNN FILMS: SOLE SURVIVOR explores the complex emotional aftermath experienced by survivors of major aviation disasters.... |