Bart DeLorenzo to Direct Noël Coward's DESIGN FOR LIVING at Odyssey Theatre Ensemble
by Chloe Rabinowitz - June 07, 2024 Odyssey Theatre Ensemble will present Design for Living, a witty and charming romantic comedy by Noël Coward that was banned in 1930s London for its risqué content and bawdy themes. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets....
Sabrina Song Shares Contemplative Debut LP 'You Could Stay In One Spot, and I'd Love You The Same'
by Josh Sharpe - June 07, 2024 Brooklyn-based alt-pop singer-songwriter and producer Sabrina Song shares her existential, expansive debut full-length album You Could Stay In One Spot, and I'd Love You The Same out everywhere now, alongside the refreshing, calm track 'Before And After.' Listen to the new album!...
Review: FROZEN at Bass Concert Hall
by Sabrina Wallace - June 09, 2024 Delve into themes of sisterhood, empowerment, and self-acceptance with the heartwarming production of Disney’s Frozen. It's not like any other adaptation; it's an experience that magnifies the magic of the original film. Escape the summer heat and step into a winter wonderland right here in Austin, ...
Mandy Patinkin to Executive Produce New Documentary THE EVER CURIOUS MAN
by Josh Sharpe - June 07, 2024 Tony Award Winner Mandy Patinkin will executive produce the first documentary feature film from Ivan Cash, The Ever Curious Man, alongside Executive Producer, actor and writer Kathryn Grody and producer Jake Ewald. The Ever Curious Man focuses on the artistic legacy of a compulsive 80-year old artis...
Downtown Alliance Brings Lunchtime Summer Concert Series to Lower Manhattan
by Stephi Wild - June 10, 2024 The Alliance for Downtown New York kicks off a free summer concert series on June 12 that will entertain Lower Manhattan's lunchtime crowds with six weeks of music and dance performances. ...
Interview: Debra Lyman of PINEAPPLE AND OTHER OPTIONS at Arizona Theatre Matters
by Jeanie Bishop - June 09, 2024 '...why not produce more plays with inclusion of older women in roles and older people in the story line? Instead the majority of theatres in my community constantly hit “replay” of plays done over and over and are always producing musicals again and again like worn out shoes.'...
Review: WHAT KEEPS US GOING at The Schoolhouse Theater
by Bruce Apar - June 07, 2024 Tony winner Karen Ziemba (for 'Contact') leads a stellar cast directed cannily, as usual, by iconic theater maven Austin Pendleton...
Review: CLOSER TO HEAVEN, Turbine Theatre
by Mica Blackwell - June 10, 2024 The talented cast and creatives can only do so much to elevate the musical’s inherent camp, but Jonathan Harvey and the Pet Shop Boys' script and songs feel underbaked with characters who aren’t able to be fleshed out. With this in mind, it feels closer to hell....
Review: In Freud's Vienna, Grigorian Thrills as Traumatized TURANDOT under Kober
by Richard Sasanow - June 09, 2024 Perhaps it’s only fitting in a town that’s known for art, music and psychoanalysis (and maybe a little whipped cream on the side), that the Vienna State Opera’s production of Puccini’s TURANDOT—with the stunning soprano Asmik Grigorian in the title role—features a traumatized characterization of the...
Review: THE COLOR PURPLE at Geva Theatre
by Colin Fleming-Stumpf - June 08, 2024 What did our critic think of THE COLOR PURPLE at Geva Theatre?...
The Voices Of America Writers Workshop to Present Excerpts From Work In Development
by Chloe Rabinowitz - June 07, 2024 The PlayGround Experiment will present new works from the Voices of America Writers Workshop, featuring diverse stories by Jessica W. Chen, Harrow Sansom Choi, Mijiang 'M-Jay' He, and more. Learn how to purchase tickets. ...
Review: GHOST OF KING at Oakland Theater Project
by Kelly Rogers Flynt - June 09, 2024 Captivating from start to finish, GHOST OF KING brings the power of MLK’s words to life. Whether you are familiar with King’s speeches and sermons or not, the show provides all you need to understand the dilemma at hand. In a time where MLK is memorialized on street corners nationwide and with an an...
CAMELOT Extends at North Coast Repertory Theatre
by Stephi Wild - June 10, 2024 North Coast Repertory Theatre is now presenting CAMELOT, brilliantly adapted for intimate theatres. Lerner & Loewe’s Tony Award-winning fairy-tale musical resounds with such memorable songs as “I Loved You Once in Silence,” “If Ever I would Leave You,” and the beloved title song, “Camelot.” ...
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company Heads Into 45th Anniversary With Summer & Fall Lineup
by A.A. Cristi - June 07, 2024 Woolly Mammoth Theatre announces its new season, adopting the London model of short-term programming. The season will run through the end of the year with diverse and dynamic productions....
THE TRIAL OF ADOLF EICHMANN Will Play Off-Broadway This July, Adapted For The Stage By David Serero
by Blair Ingenthron - June 08, 2024 The Trial of Adolf Eichmann, a new play by acclaimed director/producer David Serero, is set to open Off-Broadway in July 2024 at the Center for Jewish History....
Review: ACCOLADE, Theatre Royal Windsor
by Kat Mokrynski - June 10, 2024 Written by Emlyn Williams in 1950, Accolade tells the fictional story of an accomplished writer named Will Trenting (Ayden Callaghan) who finds the world he has built falling apart in front of him as a secret from the past comes to haunt him. The production, directed by Sean Mathias, is part of Math...
Review: Riverside Actors Theatre and Nightingale Theatre Collective Premieres LIGHT BLIND at The Public Theatre
by Theresa Bertram - June 08, 2024 What did our critic think of LIGHT BLIND at Riverside Actors Theatre?...
MajTNC Releases New Single 'All I Want Is Money' Featuring Brxdan
by Blair Ingenthron - June 08, 2024 Rising star MajTNC has released his latest single, 'All I Want Is Money,' featuring the dynamic Brxdan....
Video: Inside Rehearsals for N/A with Holland Taylor and Ana Villafañe
by Joey Mervis - June 09, 2024 In this video, watch as the cast and creative team of N/A shares more about the new play!...
Video: First Look at FAT HAM at The Old Globe
by A.A. Cristi - June 08, 2024 The Old Globe is presenting the five-time Tony Award nominee and 2022 Pulitzer Prize for Drama winner Fat Ham by James Ijames, featuring original direction by Saheem Ali. See footage from the show!...
Brighton Fringe Review: BEN GOLDSMITH: CRIMELANDTOWN, Presuming Ed's
by Kat Mokrynski - June 10, 2024 Walking into Ben Goldsmith: Crimelandtown, you are greeted by Goldsmith putting on a character you’d find in The Godfather, thanking you for coming to visit Crimelandtown Casino on “the day of my daughter’s wedding” and handing each audience member a poker chip....
SCAT: AN ODE TO THE BRIGHT EYED AND BUSHY TAILED to be Presented at The Voxel This Month
by Chloe Rabinowitz - June 07, 2024 Experience the power of immersive storytelling with SCAT: AN ODE TO THE BRIGHT EYED AND BUSHY TAILED, a groundbreaking theatre-in-the-dark production at The Voxel. Learn how to purchase tickets. ...
THE VERY LONELY DINOSAUR Comes to CPH Family Theatre
by Stephi Wild - June 07, 2024 Cleveland Play House will present the World Premiere of The Very Lonely Dinosaur as the third production in the CPH Family Theatre Program. ...
Video: Inside Rehearsals for N/A with Holland Taylor and Ana Villafañe
by Joey Mervis - June 09, 2024 In this video, watch as the cast and creative team of N/A shares more about the new play!...
Mainstage Casting And Directors Announced for 4th ANNUAL OBSIDIAN THEATRE FESTIVAL
by A.A. Cristi - June 07, 2024 The 4th Annual Obsidian Theatre Festival in Detroit, June 27-30, features new Black plays.... |