Josh Drake & More to Lead THE TRUE AND UNQUESTIONABLE ACCOUNT OF DR. JOSEPH SNODGRASS Industry Showcase
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 03, 2022 The True and Unquestionable Account of Dr. Joseph Snodgrass by Ashley Marinelli is set to premiere as an industry showcase at The Players Club on Gramercy Park May 12th and 13th....
BWW Review: SERVING ELIZABETH at the Stratford Festival Offers a Fresh Take on a Familiar Story and Proves an Important Point in the Process
by Lauren Gienow - September 09, 2021 Director Kimberley Rampersad and a fine company bring Marcia Johnson's delightful and important story to life at the Stratford Festival. Fans of the Royal Family, fans of 'The Crown' and fans of good theatre will all enjoy this re-telling of a historical event from a perspective that has long been m...
VIDEO: HBO Max Releases Teaser for STATION ELEVEN
by Michael Major - November 02, 2021 Station Eleven stars Mackenzie Davis, Himesh Patel, Daniel Zovatto, David Wilmot, Matilda Lawler, Philippine Velge, Nabhaan Rizwan and Lori Petty, with Gael Garcìa Bernal and Danielle Deadwyler recurring. Station Eleven is based on the international bestseller of the same name by Emily St. John Mand...
Five Points Jazz Festival Put on Pause Due to the Pandemic
by Chloe Rabinowitz - February 11, 2021 A combination of health concerns and economic uncertainty caused by the Covid-19 pandemic will result in delaying the in-person presentation of the 2021 Five Points Jazz Festival....
Martha Announce New Album for Dirtnap Records
by Michael Major - August 16, 2022 Martha have also released a music video, which sees the band auditioning to finally try and make some headway in the music industry. Unfortunately, they find the judges aren't as interested as they might have hoped. Alongside Millard, the video features Michael McKnight of Frankie and the Heartstrin...
Roots of Creation Releases New Single 'Mammoth'
by Sarah Jae Leiber - March 31, 2021 The song first appeared with Top Shelf, who said, “Mammoth” is dripping with heavy rock vibes, as Roots of Creation sprinkles their signature reggae dub echo and reverb interludes in between. Laden with EDM elements for contrast, “Mammoth” twists and turns in such unexpected ways that it keeps liste...
Michel van der Aa's UPLOAD to Make North American Debut at Park Avenue Armory
by Chloe Rabinowitz - February 02, 2022 This spring, Park Avenue Armory will present the North American premiere of Dutch composer, film and stage director, and librettist Michel van der Aa’s groundbreaking new opera Upload, following its acclaimed run at the Dutch National Opera in fall 2021....
TN Shakespeare Co. Stages Free HENRY VI: Wars of the Roses
by Stephi Wild - September 10, 2021 Tennessee Shakespeare Company launches its fifth annual Free Shakespeare Shout-Out Series on September 14 outdoors at Wiseacre Brewery’s Broad Avenue location with the regional premiere adaptation of William Shakespeare’s King Henry VI: The Wars of the Roses, generously sponsored by Evans/Petree, P....
Student Blog: I'm not performing this summer. What can I do to keep my musical theatre skills sharp?
by Student Blogger: Emily Ownby - July 26, 2021 Quarantining? Didn’t make the cast? Busy with a job or family responsibilities? No theatre in your area right now? There are so many factors that impact a young actor’s work opportunities, but not being able to add a role to your resume shouldn’t limit your ability to continue growing as a performer...
BWW Review: Lawton Community Theatre Touches Hearts with THE LAST FIVE YEARS
by Adrienne Proctor - April 26, 2021 THE LAST FIVE YEARS is a favorite of Jason Robert Brown's notoriously difficult musicals. It follows a married couple at the end and beginning of their marriage, in chronological and reverse chronological order. The two meet in the middle, and they are each other's undoing. Lawton Community Theatre ...
OUR PLACE IN THE DAYLIGHT Announced As Part of Chain Theater Summer Festival
by A.A. Cristi - June 21, 2022 Don't miss this exciting festival of live performances created by the best independent artists at one of the top Off-Broadway venues in New York City. ...
THE DRY Starring Eric Bana Sets DVD & Blu-ray Release
by Michael Major - January 05, 2022 The Dry is directed by Robert Connolly (Balibo, Paper Planes) and co-written by Harry Cripps (“Supernova”) and Robert Connolly based on the book by Jane Harper. The film stars Eric Bana (Munich, The Other Boleyn Girl), Genevieve O'Reilly (Star Wars franchise), Keir O'Donnell (American Sniper) and J...
VIDEO: Disney+ Unveils Trailer for French Original Series PARALLELS
by Michael Major - March 14, 2022 The series stars Thomas Chomel (“Clem”), Omar Mebrouk (“HPI”, “Les Invisibles”), Jules Houplain (“HPI”), Jade Pedri (“Ils étaient dix”), Naidra Ayadi (“Polisse”, “Black Spot”, “Stillwater”), Guillaume Labbé (“The Hookup Plan”, “Je te promets”, “L’Ecole de la vie”), Gil Alma (“César Wagner”), Elise D...
Edmonton International Street Performers Festival 2021 Postponed
by A.A. Cristi - May 27, 2021 It has been announced that the Edmonton International street performers festival has been postponed by decision of its staff and board....
Full Lineup and Cast Announced For SOUND BITES Extra Bites Night 1
by Stephi Wild - May 18, 2021 Theater Now New York has announced the full lineup and cast for the first night of SOUND BITES Extra Bites, which will stream online Friday, May 21st at 7pm. ...
Student Blog: Thoughts on the Dear Evan Hansen Film Trailer
by Student Blogger: Blake Velick - May 19, 2021 The musical was a unique addition to the Broadway lineup since it effectively integrated social media and projection into theatre. There was always something to capture the eyes of audiences, and it offered new experiences for returning fans. However, I am curious how this will transfer to the scree...
BWW Review: THIRD NIPPLE CHAKRA ACTIVATION STATION at Balustrade Monument-National
by Tara McGowan-Ross - June 16, 2021 Ilana Schecter's punk rock sensibilities and unrepentant queer joy rescue a hard-to-follow narrative in this experimental clown piece about learning to enjoy yourself....
Independent Shakespeare Co. to Present THE LAST SYLLABLE
by A.A. Cristi - June 11, 2021 Independent Shakespeare Co. is continuing to occupy the digital space in 2021 with a groundbreaking virtual experience, the last syllable, written & directed by Melissa Chalsma, based on Shakespeare’s Macbeth, with poetry by Luis Galindo....
BWW Review: ROCKETS AND BLUE LIGHTS, National Theatre
by Bella Bevan - September 03, 2021 Winsome Pinnock's new political play finally gets a full run at the National, after its Royal Exchange Theatre premiere was curtailed due to Covid. It's apt since Pinnock began work on the play, which won the 2018 Alfred Fagon Award, while on attachment with the National Theatre's New Work Departmen...
BWW Review: THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH a production of PlayMakers Repertory Company in Chapel Hill
by Paul Bolton - November 15, 2021 Pulitzer Prize winning Drama now on stage live in Chapel Hill a production of PlayMaker Repertory Company now thru Nov 28th...
Guest Blog: John Rwothomach On FAR GONE at the Studio Theatre, Sheffield
by Guest Author - February 15, 2022 John Rwothomach has based his play FAR GONE on his real childhood experience of nearly being kidnapped by a guerrilla group in Uganda....
BWW Review: THE ANATOMY OF A SUICIDE at Metro Arts
by Virag Dombay - May 20, 2021 ANATOMY OF A SUICIDE By Alice Birch | Directed by Catarina Hebbard Presented by Metro Arts and BC Productions Qld in association with e.g and Big Scary Anima...
'Timelines: Writings And Conversations' By Bonnie Marranca Out From PAJ Publications
by A.A. Cristi - August 06, 2021 PAJ Publications, one of TCG's partner publishers, has announced the publication of Timelines: Writings and Conversations by Bonnie Marranca. ...
Theatre Tulsa To Premiere THE LAST FIVE YEARS
by A.A. Cristi - March 30, 2021 Theatre Tulsa will produce and release a filmed production of the musical “The Last Five Years” at the end of its current 98th season. ...
BWW Review: GHOSTS OF THE TITANIC, Park Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina - March 11, 2022 Just a few days after it was announced that Ernest Shackleton’s Endurance was found in near-perfect conditions off the coast of Antarctica after it sank in 1915, a play about another tragic, marginally more famous shipwreck opens at the Park Theatre.... |