![]() by Jordan Higginbotham - June 28, 2021 “It’s possible! Anything’s possible!” like being in a full house on opening night at Alhambra Theatre in Jacksonville after a year and a half of the pandemic! My heart was so full to see such happy faces in the theatre as we were entranced by the world that is Seussical the Musical. The fun filled m... ![]() by Student Blogger: Madison Moore - May 11, 2021 Saturday, May 8, I had the chance to attend and speak at the Broadway Community Forum. Here's my speech.... ![]() by Sonja Niles - April 19, 2023 What did our critic think of DEAR EVAN HANSEN at Washington Pavilion? The touring production of DEAR EVAN HANSEN opened on Thursday, April 18th in the Mary Sommervold Hall at the Washington Pavilion with the preshow sounds of social media alerts and a visual array of platforms streaming via projecti... ![]() by Michael Major - February 10, 2023 Drummer and composer Kendrick Scott released his new single 'One Door Closes, Another Opens' with an accompanying live performance video. The song is the second single from his upcoming full-length Corridors - Corridors is Scott's third album for Blue Note Records, and his first compositional treatm... ![]() by Student Blogger: Caiti Ho - July 13, 2021 I would have never known a world of online summative assessments if it weren't for the pandemic. Hopefully, the pandemic will teach universities that being timed does not work. I will say, degrees such as medicine, pharmacy and accounting. I get the testing their knowledge. They need to actually kno... ![]() by Michael Major - May 18, 2023 Alt.Pop artist Little Hurt (Colin Dieden, former lead singer of The Mowglis) has released his new album Lovely Hours. He is sharing the high energy, bursting with color video for “I Can Do Better Than You”. The video was directed by Kyle Vorbach, who has worked with the Jonas Brothers, Demi Lovato, ... ![]() by Stephi Wild - April 14, 2022 Welcome to enjoy the latest work of Samuel D. Hunter - his latest play A CASE FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD world premieres in New York right before the reading at Playhouse! ... ![]() by DC Felton - September 23, 2022 Before the Pandemic, one of the shows I was looking forward to seeing was Iowa Stage's production of 'Sweat' by Lynn Nottage. At that time, the excitement for me was being able to see a Pulitzer Prize-winning play. I didn't realize how powerful and impactful the play would be for me. I didn't realiz... ![]() by Michael Major - August 24, 2022 Tony nominee Toni Collette and Josh Charles have joined the cast of Prime Video's timely 10-part global thriller The Power, based on the international bestselling novel of the same name. The pair will replace Leslie Mann and Tim Robbins in the new series, which has been severly impacted by productio... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - September 08, 2021 NNR - New Normal Rep. will conclude its inaugural season with the world premiere of F.I.R.E. by Julia Blauvelt. Streaming on demand September 30 through October 20.... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 04, 2022 The world premiere production comes to the Mill Hill Playhouse (205 E. Front Street, Trenton) from February 10 through February 27, 2022. Press are invited to the opening night performance on February 12 at 7:30PM.... ![]() by Stephi Wild - October 25, 2022 Broadway DNA will present a private industry reading of SMJ's SWAY at Open Jar Studios in Midtown Manhattan November 17 at 2 and 7 PM.... ![]() by Stephi Wild - June 02, 2022 The 14/48 Projects returns to Seattle parks once again this summer with Mega Hero Rangers Go Go Go Supreme!!!. Written and produced by Andy Park-Buffelen, directed by Michael Nevárez, and managed by Rosemary Lisa Jones, this new play will be performed FREE in parks around Seattle starting July 9, 20... ![]() by Student Blogger: Caiti Ho - July 13, 2021 I would have never known a world of online summative assessments if it weren't for the pandemic. Hopefully, the pandemic will teach universities that being timed does not work. I will say, degrees such as medicine, pharmacy and accounting. I get the testing their knowledge. They need to actually kno... ![]() by Theresa Bertram - December 20, 2022 What did our critic think of WHO'S HOLIDAY at The Studio Theatre?... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - October 29, 2021 Mr. Burns, a post-electric play, currently enjoying a successful run at Chicago’s Theater Wit, will close on November 14, making way for Wit’s new holiday offering, Who’s Holiday!, which starts previews on November 26.... ![]() by Michael Major - September 03, 2021 Sigrid says the track is inspired by 'the point where you just have to say in a relationship, 'you know what, let's just finish this'. That moment of enough is enough, and you need a clean break.” ... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - November 29, 2022 On February 25, 2023, McCaw Hall will host the world premiere of A Thousand Splendid Suns, written by composer Sheila Silver and librettist Stephen Kitsakos, based on the gripping novel by Khaled Hosseini.... ![]() by Michael Major - April 11, 2023 Toronto-born founder of The Holy Gasp, Benjamin Hackman, along with fellow composer, Anthony William Wallace, and Maestro Robert W. Stevenson, continue their undefinable style, aiming their artform towards the intersection of words and music on the newly released album, “…And the Lord Hath Taken Awa... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - February 03, 2022 Wright State Theatre will present Lynn Nottage's Pulitzer Prize winning drama, Sweat, as its first play of 2022, running February 10-20th. Please Note: the performance schedule has been adjusted to accommodate ice and snow cancellations across Wright State's campus. ... ![]() by Marissa Tomeo - January 16, 2022 Wright State Theatre will stage Lynn Nottage’s Pulitzer Prize winning drama, Sweat, as its first play of 2022, running February 3-13th. As if lifted from our own local headlines, this gripping drama takes us into the lives of middle-American industrial workers facing the end of their livelihoods as ... ![]() by Stephi Wild - October 04, 2022 Pygmalion Theatre Company will present a reading of 'Roe,' by Lisa Loomer, as a fundraiser for Planned Parenthood, in the Leona Wagner Black Box at the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center. ... ![]() by Student Blogger: Madison Moore - May 11, 2021 Saturday, May 8, I had the chance to attend and speak at the Broadway Community Forum. Here's my speech.... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - September 22, 2021 Connecticut Repertory Theatre opens its 2021-22 season with She Kills Monsters by Qui Nguyen, directed by Beth Gardiner. ... ![]() by Stephi Wild - July 28, 2021 Wit’s 2015 Chicago premiere of Mr. Burns was one of the company’s most acclaimed productions ever, and post-pandemic, it couldn’t be more prescient. Wit’s new production revival also reunites many of the original cast and creative team.... |