BWW Blog: Bob Marks - Differences Between Singing 'Coaches' and Singing 'Teachers'
by Guest Blogger: Bob Marks - February 09, 2016 Noted vocal coach Bob Marks specializes in helping singers showcase their talents to their best possible advantage. He is in the process of writing a new book (with Elizabeth Gerbi) about auditioning for musical theatre. Until the book is published, BroadwayWorld.com is pleased to offer weekly bits ...
Sydney Festival 2017 Parramatta & Western Sydney Program Announced
by BWW News Desk - October 25, 2016 Sydney Festival returns in 2017 with a fantastic line-up of artists and events across Parramatta and Western Sydney from Australia and around the world. Featuring a dedicated circus program in Parramatta, a major visual arts exhibition, five world premieres and two exclusive performances, Festival D...
BWW Review: CFTA's YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN Will Have You Laughing All The Way Home
by Jeffrey Ellis - October 25, 2016 Patrick Kramer's commanding performance as Frederick Frankenstein (that's 'FRONKENsteen' for the uninitiated) in the Center for the Arts' production of Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein is reason enough to buy a ticket (if you're lucky enough to score one - shows are playing to capacity crowds in Murfr...
THE ROBOT ZOO Traveling Exhibition Opens Today at Grand Rapids Public Museum
by BWW News Desk - March 19, 2016 The Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) announced today that tickets are on sale for the new exhibition THE ROBOT ZOO opening today, March 19. The exhibit is based on the book 'THE ROBOT ZOO,' and allows visitors to explore the biomechanics of complex animal robots to discover how real animals work....
Spike TV Orders 10 Episodes of HARVEST, from Jerry Bruckheimer
by Caryn Robbins - August 13, 2015 On the heels of the successful scripted event-series 'Tut,' Spike has greenlit its first dramatic scripted series in nine years. Spike has partnered with legendary film/television producer Jerry Bruckheimer and Warner Horizon Television for the original scripted one-hour drama series 'Harvest.'...
BWW Reviews: Neil LaBute's THE BREAK OF NOON Goes On and On for the Love of God!
by Gil Kaan - April 13, 2015 Kudos to George Villas for mastering Neil LaBute's extremely word-heavy monologues-the opening 20 minutes and the what-seemed-much-longer closing one. But Villas' Smith's long involved diatribes might be easier digested presented by a pivotal character more sympathetic and grounded....
Springer Publishing to Release New Book Detailing OUR FUTURE WITH MACHINES
by Matt Smith - February 17, 2016 It is predicted that robots will surpass human intelligence within the next fifty years. The ever increasing speed of advances in technology and neuroscience, coupled with the creation of super computers and enhanced body parts and artificial limbs, is paving the way for a merger of both human and m...
MUMMENSCHANZ - The Musicians of Science Comes to the Orpheum Theater Today
by BWW News Desk - February 27, 2016 In the wordless universe of MUMMENSCHANZ everyday objects like toilet paper spring to life. Omaha Performing Arts presents MUMMENSCHANZ - The Musicians of Silence at the Orpheum Theater, 409 S. 16th St., today, February 27, 2016 at 7:00 PM....
'The Mike Stud Project (working title)' Premieres This Summer
by Caryn Robbins - March 08, 2016 Anyone who's ever followed a dream or pursued a passion knows you've got to have a back-up plan - but what happens when Plan B turns out to be even more ambitious than Plan A?...
VIDEO: THE TEMPEST Performed Outdoors By Nude All-Woman Cast In Central Park (NSFW)
by Michael Dale - May 20, 2016 The Outdoor Co-ed Topless Pulp Fiction Appreciation Society makes a point about attitudes towards nudity with their first theatre production....
BWW Reviews: Neil LaBute's THE BREAK OF NOON Goes On and On for the Love of God!
by Gil Kaan - April 13, 2015 Kudos to George Villas for mastering Neil LaBute's extremely word-heavy monologues-the opening 20 minutes and the what-seemed-much-longer closing one. But Villas' Smith's long involved diatribes might be easier digested presented by a pivotal character more sympathetic and grounded....
VIDEO: Joe Manganiello Chats 'Magic Mike', First Date with Sofia Vergara & More!
by Caryn Robbins - June 30, 2015 On yesterday's THE TALK on CBS, 'Magic Mike XXL' star Joe Maganiello gushed over his first date with fiancee Sofia Vergara...
BWW Review: VILLAIN: DEBLANKS SPACE HOLE! Has Audiences Laughing to the Moon and Back
by David Clarke - April 06, 2016 On Sunday, Billy Mitchell's Villain: DeBlanks ended a triumphant six-month run at New York City's The Triad. The all-star cast, led by producer Brenda Braxton, brought the house down with Mitchell's latest script, Space Hole!....
BWW Backstage: FRANKENSTEIN at Denver Center For The Performing Arts
by Robert Bogin - September 23, 2016 DCPA's new Frankenstein frightens by challenging our assumptions about the nature of control and life itself. BWW interviews the Tony nominated director and lead actors....
Author and Surgeon Per-Olof Hasselgren Releases BODY LANGUAGE - FROM HEAD TO TOE
by Christina Mancuso - February 24, 2016 What language does a body speak? 'Body Language - from Head to Toe' is a clever and unique 'dictionary' of American idioms and other expressions that contain the name of a body part....
Robert Post Brings One-Man Comedy Show to Ocean State Theatre Tonight
by BWW News Desk - January 16, 2016 Versatile performer Robert Post brings his crazy characters, silly sketches and fantastic physical comedy to Ocean State Theatre in his One Man Variety Show. This production, which is part of Ocean State Theatre Company's Family Fun Fest, will be performed for one show only tonight, January 16, 2016...
Highway Serial Killer Thriller Novel WHITE KNUCKLE to Be Released, 6/2
by Christina Mancuso - March 11, 2015 Los Angeles, CA...
BWW Blog: Bob Marks - Differences Between Singing 'Coaches' and Singing 'Teachers'
by Guest Blogger: Bob Marks - February 09, 2016 Noted vocal coach Bob Marks specializes in helping singers showcase their talents to their best possible advantage. He is in the process of writing a new book (with Elizabeth Gerbi) about auditioning for musical theatre. Until the book is published, BroadwayWorld.com is pleased to offer weekly bits ...
BWW Recap: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner on ASH VS. EVIL DEAD
by Desiree Fantal - November 07, 2015 Last week's ASH VS EVIL DEAD gave us the return of our beloved chainsaw-handed hero, the risk of impending doom, and a few new faces to follow through their fight against the evils of the Necronomicon. This week was filled with more fights, carnage, screams, and sprinkled with witty one liners....
SUE PERKINS LIVE! IN SPECTACLES at the Lyceum this September
by Rebecca Russo - July 25, 2016 Much loved and irrepressible, Sue Perkins visits the Lyceum Theatre on Tuesday 6 September for an evening packed full of sparkling wit and the very best bits from her hilarious best-selling memoir Spectacles....
BWW Interview: Star Jeremy Sisto Says WICKED CITY Will Push Network TV Boundaries
by Matt Tamanini - October 23, 2015 Very little can shock American TV viewers anymore. From gore to profanity to nudity, we've more or less seen it all since cable became a leader in high quality, ground-breaking programming. While the standards and practices associated with broadcasting over the public airwaves normally hamstring net...
FIRST LOOK: Staged Readings of BILOXI BLUES by Neil Simon, 8/29 & 8/30
by Shari Barrett - August 17, 2015 Sister community theater groups Kentwood Players and Theatre Palisades are working in tandem this summer to present all three plays in Neil Simon's Eugene Trilogy, beginning with "Brighton Beach Memoirs" by Kentwood Players from July 10 through August 15, the just added staged readings of "Biloxi Bl...
BWW Reviews: Neil LaBute's THE BREAK OF NOON Goes On and On for the Love of God!
by Gil Kaan - April 13, 2015 Kudos to George Villas for mastering Neil LaBute's extremely word-heavy monologues-the opening 20 minutes and the what-seemed-much-longer closing one. But Villas' Smith's long involved diatribes might be easier digested presented by a pivotal character more sympathetic and grounded....
Robert Post to Bring One-Man Comedy Show to Ocean State Theatre, 1/16
by BWW News Desk - December 21, 2015 Versatile performer Robert Post brings his crazy characters, silly sketches and fantastic physical comedy to Ocean State Theatre in his One Man Variety Show. This production, which is part of Ocean State Theatre Company's Family Fun Fest, will be performed for one show only on Saturday, January 16, ...
BWW Review: BLANC DE BLANC Celebrates Champagne, Circus And Comedy In The Comfort Of An Art Deco Inspired Supper Club.
by Jade Kops - January 21, 2016 Strut & Fret's latest offering BLANC DE BLANC invites the audience to be immersed in the bright shiny world of bubbles, bare flesh and breathtaking acrobatics.... |