![]() by Stephi Wild - May 31, 2019 It is announced today that British television star Blake Harrison, best known for playing Neil Sutherland in the BAFTA-winning E4 comedy The Inbetweeners, will join the cast of Waitress as Ogie from 17 June. He will take over the role from Jack McBrayer, as previously seen as Kenneth in NBC's 30 Roc... ![]() by Stephi Wild - February 26, 2020 Ask Me Anything, a new immersive show in which members of the multi-award-winning theatre company, The Paper Birds become agony aunts for young people is coming to Birmingham Hippodrome's Patrick Studio on Tuesday 3 and Wednesday 4 March 2020.... ![]() by Julie Musbach - May 22, 2019 The Actors Studio Drama School at Pace University 2019 Repertory Season completed its season of exciting and challenging theater productions with The Bald Soprano by Eugene Ionesco, Roger and Vanessa by Brett C Leonard, and the word premieres of Game Sugar by Juliet Cameron-Wilson and Picket Fence P... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - March 16, 2020 In support of efforts to restrict public gatherings and slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus, BAM has postponed additional upcoming programs.... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - April 15, 2020 Method and Madness continues their weekly broadcasts of classic plays this Friday with Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest! The reading is directed by Artistic Director Will Block.... ![]() by Gary Naylor - January 17, 2019 Kristine Landon-Smith talks about directing her revival of Jean Anouilh's The Orchestra and about her unique life in theatre.... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - March 20, 2020 In an effort to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 and in consideration of the health of its audiences, staff, and artists, BAMkids is canceling all remaining live performances in its 2020 spring season.... ![]() by Stephi Wild - April 03, 2019 The Actors Studio Drama School at Pace University 2019 Repertory Season opened its seven-week series of exciting and challenging theater productions with bobrauschenbergamerica by Charles L. Mee and the world premiere of Birdsong by Caleb John Cushing. The season features the work of the graduating... ![]() by Stephi Wild - April 23, 2019 Highly regarded acting instructor, Linda Ann Watt, CharlotteActing.com will teach Master Class Acting & Scene Study for adults at Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, 345 North College Street in Charlotte, starting Monday, March 6, 2019.... ![]() by Brian Hilbrand - March 22, 2019 The Book of Mormon, the nine-time Tony Award-winning Best Musical makes a special engagement run back for its second time to Grand Rapids playing a limited engagement until March 24that DeVos Performance Hall. With script, lyrics, and music by Trey Parker, Matt Stone and Robert Lopez, and Parker and... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 17, 2020 Playwright Mona Mansour and director Scott Illingworth have announced the founding of the new theatre company, Society.... ![]() by Marina Kennedy - November 14, 2019 Broadwayworld interviewed Executive Sous Chef Dheeraj Tomar about his career and Junoon for our 'Chef Spotlight' feature.... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - July 24, 2020 SEGAL TALKS Week 17 will feature ADELHEID ROOSEN & MELANIE JOSEPH (Netherlands/US) on Friday, July 24, 2020, 12 noon EDT. ... ![]() by Richard Sasanow - April 21, 2019 Mezzo Joyce DiDonato knows quite a bit about being Cinderella--after all, she's played the title characters in Rossini's CENERENTOLA and Massenet's CENDRILLON at the Met and other major opera houses. But it also appears she's a first-rate “fairy godmother,” as she proved with a group of emerging art... ![]() by Julie Musbach - April 17, 2019 The Actors Studio Drama School at Pace University 2019 Repertory Season opened Week 3 of its seven-week series of exciting and challenging theater productions with The Breaking of Bread by William Watson and She Talks to Beethoven by Adrienne Kennedy. The season features the work of the graduating M... ![]() by Alan Henry - October 16, 2018 Nai-Ni Chen opened her 2019 season with a theme of collaboration and outreach, especially with other diverse, immigrant women choreographers from all over the world. On October 22, Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company will conduct a weeklong residency and choreographic exchange with Germany's HannahMaDance hea... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - February 17, 2020 Highly regarded acting instructor, Linda Ann Watt, ActingAtlanta.com will teach a Concentrated On-Camera Master Class Acting & Scene Study for adults at Village Theatre in Atlanta, Saturdays March 7 - 21.... ![]() by Sarah Jae Leiber - November 21, 2019 Deadline reports that Undone has been renewed for a second season at Amazon. The series hails from creators Kate Purdy and Rafael Bob-Waksburg.... ![]() by Cindy Marcolina - July 23, 2019 From 2016, Almeida Young Company have been steadily producing plays working with two groups of young actors. They're This summer their participants aged 14-18 are presenting Molly Taylor's The Wave and the older group (18-25) are staging Nina Segal's (This Isn't) A True Story.... ![]() by Sarah Jae Leiber - January 30, 2019 Variety reports that Alexandra Jiménez (“Spanish Movie,” “Super López”) and Argentine actor-producer Pablo Echarri (“The Method,” “Edha”) will lead Viacom's TV series of Alfred Hitchcock's classic “To Catch A Thief.”... ![]() by Robert Diamond - October 01, 2018 ... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - April 08, 2019 The Actors Studio Drama School at Pace University 2019 Repertory Season opened its second week of exciting and challenging theater productions withLila on the Wall by Edward Allan Baker and Beached by Bernie DeLeo. The season features the work of the graduating MFA Acting and Directing students who ... ![]() by Stephi Wild - July 10, 2019 Fearless Young Artists Productions under the supervision of LaQuest Sharnell Pringle, will present 3 invitation only readings of the Critically acclaimed plays Closer (Patrick Marber), The Submission (Jeff Talbot) and The Dead Guy (Eric Colbe) on July 15th, 17th and 19th directed by Rock of Ages sta... ![]() by Daniel Collins - February 17, 2020 Chances are, as America is an increasing book-abhorrent culture, most folks familiar with THE WIZARD OF OZ know only of the 1939 Judy Garland film, versus author L. Frank Baum's children's 1900 book, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. While the book and the film are fairly well aligned as children's entert... |