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BWW Finland: FOUR DAYS OF CLOSENESS (FYRA DAGAR AV NÄRHET) THEATER STREAM by Theater Viirus
by Rosanna Liuski - March 17, 2021 Thank you Virus for this piece. I do can recommand the multiartistic show as soon as the restrictions are over and we can go meet the talented team in the flesh....
BWW Review: ADMISSIONS at Theater Wit
by Rachel Weinberg - April 02, 2019 Now in its Chicago debut at Theater Wit under the direction of Artistic Director Jeremy Wechsler, Joshua Harmon's ADMISSIONS is entirely prescient. The play takes a critical look at both prep school and college admissions, and the lengths to which people will go to have their children admitted. The ...
BWW Review: Fifty Years of Changes Makes Mart Crowley's THE BOYS IN THE BAND All The More Intriguing
by Michael Dale - May 31, 2018 A younger playgoer knowing nothing about Mart Crowley's classic 1968 Off-Broadway comedy/drama The Boys in the Band except, perhaps, that its original run is regarded as an important landmark in depicting gay men on stage, might be shocked to witness the happenings these days at the Booth Theatre, w...
Totally F*CK*N* Amazing
by Virag Dombay - August 25, 2018 I am speechless. Awe-struck. At a loss of words. What an astounding production. I don't know how I'll fit all of my thoughts in one review. But I'll give it my best shot....
BWW Review: THE NERD at George Street Playhouse is Laugh Out Loud Fun
by Marina Kennedy - April 29, 2018 Everybody needs a good laugh, and that's just what you will get when you attend The Nerd, now being performed at George Street Playhouse (GSP) through May 20. Written by Larry Shue and superbly directed by Kevin Cahoon, the play has an awesome cast that channels Shue's comic genius into 2 hours of s...
BWW Review: Kids And Choreography Enhance MATILDA At The Beck Center
by Roy Berko - July 15, 2019 What do 'James and the Giant Peach,' 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' and 'George's Marvelous Medicine' all have in common? They were all written by Roald Dahl....
BWW Finland review: CABARET takes you from dances to hungover mornings of Berlin at Turku City Theatre
by Rosanna Liuski - September 15, 2020 All in all Cabaret is a fresh interpretation of the old classic with distincitve Höglund-aesthetic. The music leaves to play in your head and lights to blink in your eyes - though you'd close them....
Hong Kong Dance Company's 8/F Platform Presents JING
by Stephi Wild - December 20, 2019 Hong Kong Dance Company (HKDC)'s 8/F Platform presents experimental dance theatre Jing, which will premiere at 8/F Platform, Sheung Wan Civic Centre this weekend, from 20 to 22 December 2019....
Review: HARRIET at the Group Theatre
by Rosanna Liuski - February 15, 2019 The beginning is beautifully harmonious: there is white, black and light yellow in tender different shades. White in clothes and the walls, black in boots and in the decorations of the piano. The candles beam yellow light in which everything basks....
BWW Review: A Slick RADIANT VERMIN Infiltrates With Radiant Performances
by Gil Kaan - October 22, 2018 Door Number 3's world premiere of Philip Ridley's RADIANT VERMIN receives a strong mounting with Tim True expertly directing his very talented cast in a quick-paced tale of greed and its consequences. Britt Harris and Kapil Talwalkar bring their all in virtuoso performances as Jill and Ollie, breaki...
WIGHACKERS WITH DANIEL KOYE Podcast Announces New Season - Listen to the First Episode Now!
by Chloe Rabinowitz - March 19, 2021 Award-winning hairstylist Daniel Koye has announced his podcast Wighackers with Daniel Koye will have a new season. Get ready for 12 more exciting episodes featuring Scott Barnes (Jennifer Lopez’s makeup artist), Gina Bianca (Coach for the hair business), and Linda Powell (Broadway’s Wilder, Wilder,...
Virginia Stage Company to Continue 39th Season with 'THE PARCHMAN HOUR'
by BWW News Desk - October 28, 2017 Virginia Stage Company continues its 39th Season with The Parchman Hour: Songs and Stories of the '61 Freedom Riders. Co-produced with Norfolk State University Theatre Company, The Parchman Hour journeys through the Deep South with the pioneers who fought discrimination and paved the way for the fut...
MadgeTech to Introduce Latest Data Logging Magazine: Connections
by Robert Diamond - October 30, 2018 ...
Music City Confidential: Where Nashville Theater Stands Now
by Jeffrey Ellis - July 21, 2019 Nashville theater has always been progressive. There have always been people and companies focused on the cutting edge, delivering productions that challenge and compel their audiences to think and to consider where they are now and where they will go in the future, and there is no question that suc...
BWW Interview: Theatre Life with Soara-Joye Ross and Corbin Bleu
by Elliot Lanes - October 29, 2018 With the holiday season fast approaching Arena Stage is readying their annual Gold Standard Musical. This year it's the classic ship shape Cole Porter musical from 1934, Anything Goes. The production begins performances on November 2nd and plays through December 23rd in the Fichandler space....
BWW Review: ROSVOT (ROBBERS) Echoes at Taabori and Stays Resonating in Your Mind and Emotions
by Rosanna Liuski - July 01, 2019 A small moment of silence and a giving of a rhythm and the music starts to bang at Taabori: the huge ensemble and all of the actors gather up in front of us, mouths from the biggest to the smallest ones opening up widely as they sing the Joutomiehia Useless men -song....
BWW Review: Jobsite Theater's Production of John Patrick Shanley's DOUBT: A PARABLE at the Jaeb Is Worth the Wait
by Peter Nason - January 16, 2021 It's the fastest 85-minutes that you'll experience in the theater....
BWW Review: FROST/NIXON at ITheatre Collaborative
by Nathaniel Jones - April 02, 2019 When it comes to historical pieces that focus on a particular person, a typical fear some may have is too far of a satirical take or caricature of a person. Although this type of comedic show has its niche, I find it great for a show to tread as close to the line of reality as possible without becom...
Review and Photos: HAMLET reflects and breathes without an effort at the Turku City Theatre
by Rosanna Liuski - March 15, 2019 Westerberg knows how to fill space and time just at the right time so that nothing leaves hanging. In big scenes (the golfing-scene) as in small details (Hamlet and their friends are hearing something and Hamlet turns around in a full circle, his friends just in a half one)....
Rock & Roll Stars of the 1960's Come to the Schuster Center
by BWW News Desk - October 18, 2017 Some of the biggest rock and roll stars of the sixties will appear in concert at the Mead Theatre of The Benjamin & Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center on Friday, October 27th at 7:30 p.m....
Enter The Worlds Of Steven Spielberg's New Film At The SXSW READY PLAYER ONE Experience
by Tori Hartshorn - March 01, 2018 Enter The Worlds Of Steven Spielberg's New Film At The SXSW READY PLAYER ONE Experience...
BWW Review: NEXT TO NORMAL at Arizona Regional Theatre
by Nathaniel Jones - February 16, 2019 Arizona Reginal Theatre is bringing awareness to mental health with the emotionally hard-hitting production, Next to Normal...
Roxey Ballet Welcomes Back Their Professional Company
by Julie Musbach - September 21, 2018 The Lambertville | New Hope based Roxey Contemporary Ballet welcomes their professional dancers back from their worldly travels and International performing engagements. The season is off to a powerful start, with Dracula gracing the Canal Studio Theaters intimate stage....
Roxey Ballet Welcomes Back Their Professional Company
by Julie Musbach - September 21, 2018 The Lambertville | New Hope based Roxey Contemporary Ballet welcomes their professional dancers back from their worldly travels and International performing engagements. The season is off to a powerful start, with Dracula gracing the Canal Studio Theaters intimate stage....
BWW Review: HIMALA Makes the Audience Witnesses to Cupang's Events
by Carla Delgado - September 29, 2019 Himala: Isang Musikal may be one of the best original Filipino musicals there is. It doesn't rely on the grand, lavish, and elite packaging of theater and simply delivers vulnerability and emotional storytelling.... |