Disney Announces Release of New Film RISE
by Michael Major - October 20, 2021 The film is based on the triumphant real life story about the remarkable family that produced the first trio of brothers to become NBA champions in the history of the league - Giannis and Thanasis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks and Los Angeles Laker Kostas Antetokounmpo....
New Arts Center, Theatre Rehearsal Space Opens in Midtown Manhattan
by A.A. Cristi - April 21, 2023 A new arts center is opening in midtown Manhattan to provide rehearsal and teaching space for performing arts organizations. Houghton Hall Arts Community offers 17,000 square feet of rehearsal rooms, acting studios, offices, and meeting space to performing arts organizations, teachers, actors, and o...
Student Blog: Roulette III: Through the Decades
by Student Blogger: Grace Schofield - October 04, 2023 This past week, I had the absolute pleasure of debuting a brand new play of mine at my school, Dobbins Conservatory for Theatre and Dance. This is probably one of my new favorite pieces I’ve ever written and I’m sad to let it go so soon, but I could not be happier with how it went. This month, I wan...
Cyndi Lauper Featured on 'Eve of Destruction' from Casey Abrams
by Sarah Jae Leiber - October 20, 2020 When written in 1964, 'Eve of Destruction' lamented the morale surrounding the war in Vietnam, the draft, the cold war, and the challenges of their time....
BRINX.TV© IS GIVING AWAY $1,000 A MINUTE DURING THE BIG FOOTBALL GAME SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7
by A.A. Cristi - January 29, 2021 Brinx.TV announced today a ground-breaking live Ultimate Virtual Party that will launch on Sunday, February 7th during the big football game. ...
Q&A: EDINBURGH 2024: Leah Coloff on SUPER SECOND RATE
by Kat Mokrynski - July 24, 2024 BWW caught up with Leah Coloff about bringing Super Second Rate to the 2024 Edinburgh Festival Fringe....
Student Blog: Rewrites
by Student Blogger: Michael Scuotto - August 11, 2021 Rewriting can sometimes be tedious and arduous. At times, it feels like the joy has been seeped from the creative process. A lot of the work is very technical. There's less spontaneity and opportunity to revel in creative joy. There's also a weight on your shoulders: you're so close to finishing. Fi...
World Premiere of EMIGRE ORATORIO by Aaron Zigman and Mark Campbell to be Performed by Shanghai Symphony Orchestra and New York Philharmonic
by Chloe Rabinowitz - November 14, 2023 Don't miss the world premiere performance of Aaron Zigman's new oratorio, Emigré, featuring the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra and members of the New York Philharmonic. Learn more about this powerful musical collaboration and the inspiring story it tells....
Central London Drama Societies Demonstrate a New Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion
by Stephi Wild - June 11, 2021 As each society embarks upon plans to return to in-person events, they have together launched London Drama Societies, a working group with the aim of promoting and facilitating a greater degree of diversity and inclusion in all areas of activity of London amateur dramatics societies....
New Arts Center, Theatre Rehearsal Space Opens in Midtown Manhattan
by A.A. Cristi - April 21, 2023 A new arts center is opening in midtown Manhattan to provide rehearsal and teaching space for performing arts organizations. Houghton Hall Arts Community offers 17,000 square feet of rehearsal rooms, acting studios, offices, and meeting space to performing arts organizations, teachers, actors, and o...
Interview: Playwright francisca da Silveira Can Touch A Lot of People By Making a Mean Cookie
by Gil Kaan - April 30, 2023 Up next for the Rogue Machine, NNPN’s rolling premiere of francisca da Silveira’s can i touch it? opening May 6, 2023 at the Matrix. Gregg T. Daniels directs the cast of Safiya Fredericks, Suzen Baraka, Iesha Daniels and Scott Victor Nelson. francisca massaged some non-rehearsal time availability to...
Interview: Carolene Joy Cabrera King Shows TOO MUCH SKIN in SheLA Summer Theatre Festival
by Gil Kaan - July 02, 2022 Playwright Carolene Joy Cabrera King’s TOO MUCH SKIN will debut as part of SheLA’s annual Summer Theatre Festival July 15, 2022, at the Zephyr Theater. Carolene depicts the story of Filipino siblings navigating assimilation and battling stereotypes via the world of cosplay and videos. Carolene took...
Artist of Color Accelerate Fellow Sarah Ghonaim Will Present Developmental Reading of GENIES IN A BOTTLE
by Stephi Wild - April 18, 2024 The developmental play reading of Sarah Ghonaim’s GENIES IN A BOTTLE will be held at Playhouse on Park in West Hartford, CT on April 26th & 27th at 8pm, and April 28th at 7pm. Individual tickets are $10, general admission. Underwriter tickets are $50 ($40 is considered a tax-deductible donation in s...
Student Blog: Roulette III: Through the Decades
by Student Blogger: Grace Schofield - October 04, 2023 This past week, I had the absolute pleasure of debuting a brand new play of mine at my school, Dobbins Conservatory for Theatre and Dance. This is probably one of my new favorite pieces I’ve ever written and I’m sad to let it go so soon, but I could not be happier with how it went. This month, I wan...
NYC Department Of Cultural Affairs Launches PUBLIC ART AS COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Pilot
by A.A. Cristi - October 18, 2022 The NYC Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA) has announced Harnessing History: Tracing the Legacy of the Lyons Family, a series of virtual public convenings that will focus on the legacy of the Lyons family as a lens for examining a century of Black life and activism in America. ...
Skylight Music Theatre Presents First Developmental Reading Of FORTUNATE SONS
by A.A. Cristi - January 19, 2021 Skylight Music Theatre today announced it will offer a rare insider's look at the making of a new musical when it presents the first staged concert reading of Fortunate Sons, featuring music and lyrics by legendary Oscar and Grammy Award-winner Paul Williams. ...
Review: ALL MY SONS at Road Less Traveled Theater
by Michael Rabice - November 17, 2023 How an American dream ends up as an American tragedy pretty much sums up the gut wrenching production of ALL MY SONS now playing at Road Less Traveled Theater. Arthur Miller's 1947 classic immerses the audience is post World War II Americana, where the pangs of the war are still felt and a quest for...
Alex Boniello, Damon J. Gillespie, and More Will Lead Industry Presentation of THE WAY OUT
by Stephi Wild - October 30, 2023 The Way Out will host an industry presentation this week. Directed by Dave Solomon, the cast includes Gus Birney, Alex Boniello, Sebastian Delascasas, Damon J. Gillespie, Chris Gray and Elizabeth Teeter....
BWW Interview: Director Claudia Acosta and A GRAVE IS GIVEN SUPPER at the Ice Factory Festival
by Marina Kennedy - July 26, 2021 In this summer's Ice Factory Festival Claudia Acosta is directing A Grave is Given Supper, with poems by Mike Soto, featuring Elena Hurst and in partnership with Teatro Dallas. The show runs July 28 - 31....
Student Blog: Rewrites
by Student Blogger: Michael Scuotto - August 11, 2021 Rewriting can sometimes be tedious and arduous. At times, it feels like the joy has been seeped from the creative process. A lot of the work is very technical. There's less spontaneity and opportunity to revel in creative joy. There's also a weight on your shoulders: you're so close to finishing. Fi...
Review: HAIR- THE TRIBAL LOVE ROCK MUSICAL at Seacoast Repertory Theatre
by Dan Marois - July 24, 2023 'Hair' is well worth seeing especially for those who lived through the tumultuous times....
South Street Seaport Museum Selects DACTYL HILL SQUAD by Daniel José Older for August Book Club
by Chloe Rabinowitz - August 16, 2022 he August selection of the Seaport Museum Book Club is Dactyl Hill Squad by Daniel José Older. This new, maritime-themed book club, which meets on the last Monday of every month, is presented in partnership with McNally Jackson Books....
Interview: Emily Feldman Talks 'Me Too' Origins of THE BEST WE COULD, Being Inspired by Thornton Wilder & More
by Chloe Rabinowitz - February 17, 2023 Read BroadwayWorld's interview with playwright Emily Feldman, as she discusses the world premiere of her play The Best We Could, now playing at Manhattan Theatre Club....
Interview: Min Kahng of the 20TH ANNIVERSARY NEW WORKS FESTIVAL at TheatreWorks Silicon Valley Uses Absurdity to Explore Humanity
by Jim Munson - July 27, 2023 BroadwayWorld talks to celebrated Bay Area playwright/composer Min Kahng about his rollicking new show 'Happy Pleasant Valley: A Senior Sex Scandal Murder Mystery Musical,' which is part of TheatreWorks Silicon Valley's 20th Anniversary New Works Festival at the Lucie Stern Theatre in Palo Alto Augu...
West Bay Community Theater to Present HAIR-IN CONCERT in August
by Chloe Rabinowitz - July 25, 2022 West Bay Community Theater will present a concert version of the original tribal love-rock musical, HAIR on Saturday, August 13th, 2022 in Wickford, RI. The performance will take place on Saturday, August 13th @ 8pm.... |