Interview: Chris Gethard Tackles Fatherhood, Masculinity & Thoughtful Comedy in A FATHER & THE SUN
by Chloe Rabinowitz - March 29, 2023 Read BroadwayWorld's interview with comedian Chris Gethard as he discusses comedy, fatherhood and more in his new Off-Broadway show A Father & The Sun....
Matthew Scott to Release Debut Album THE JESUS YEAR: A LETTER FROM MY DAD
by Chloe Rabinowitz - April 21, 2023 PS CLASSICS will release the debut album from actor-singer Matthew Scott, who has been lighting up the Broadway stage since making his debut in Jersey Boys....
Review: TALKING HANDS, Streaming
by Cheryl Markosky - December 12, 2022 Actions can speak louder than words - a proverb that's especially relevant with the new release of Deafinitely Theatre's final two films of its Talking Hands series....
Previews: BIPOC Play Reading Series To Include THE BALLAD OF EMMETT TILL And FOR COLORED GIRLS... At Straz TECO Theatre
by Deborah Bostock-Kelley - March 01, 2023 The Ballad of Emmett Till is the true account of a black 14-year-old boy who was tortured and brutally murdered for allegedly flirting with a white woman in 1955 Mississippi....
HEADLINES ARE FRONTLINES Mobile Art Installation Announced
by A.A. Cristi - October 20, 2020 “HEADLINES ARE FRONTLINES,” a new film and music installation, will display news headlines from 1,460 days of the Trump presidency on the sides of moving trucks in cities across the U.S. from October 26 to 28, 2020, ahead of the presidential election. ...
FTC Theatre Arts Returns to Don't Tell Mama
by Stephi Wild - May 10, 2023 FTC Theatre Arts returns to the legendary Don't Tell Mama May 12th at 7pm with 'In The Mix: A Cabaret Final.' Featuring the talents of current students Hal Baas, Cece Morin, Autumnmargaret Walthers, and Sabrina Daysie Huancayo, this evening of songs and stories serves as their class final and some, ...
BWW Blog: New York City Bucket List for Theatre Lovers
by Student Blogger: Maura Consedine - October 12, 2020 Whether youa??re a local looking for a unique way to fill your time, or a tourist who is indecisive about what to do, here is a list of 20 ideas to hopefully inspire your inner theatre-lover. ...
Towne Street Theatre Presents BULLET POINTS: A Spooky Zoom Play
by Chloe Rabinowitz - October 16, 2020 Trick or Treating has been cancelled this year...but you're invited to celebrate Halloween with Towne Street Theatre (TST) -- It's TST's Virtual Halloween Bash!! Join us on Saturday, October 31st at 7:30 pm for an online party featuring Halloween storytelling, costume contests, door prizes, raffles,...
Student Blog: Balancing Act: Tools to Manage Course Load, Theatre, and Work Responsibilities!
by Student Blogger: Veronica Flynn - August 05, 2024 Navigating a busy schedule can be challenging, but with the right tools, you can turn chaos into order. Discover how digital calendars, task management apps, and communication tools can help you effectively balance coursework, theatre commitments, and work responsibilities. Dive into practical tips ...
Matthew Scott Comes to Feinstein's at Hotel Carmichael in Carmel in November
by Stephi Wild - October 30, 2023 Broadway favorite Matthew Scott's upcoming performance at Feinstein's at Hotel Carmichael in Carmel is entitled 'Letters from My Father'. Coming up on November 17, this 7:30 pm show is full of emotion and laughter....
Review: HISTORY OF THEATRE: ABOUT, BY, FOR, AND NEAR at ACT Theatre
by Kelly Rogers Flynt - February 03, 2023 A new work by ACT Theatre and the Hansberry Project, HISTORY OF THEATRE: ABOUT, BY, FOR, and NEAR will take you on a journey through time and space to meet the people who forged the foundations for Blacks in theater. The show dispels myths about minstrelsy, delves into the hows and whys of black fac...
BroadwayWorld Editors On Their Favorite Shows Of The Season
by Alan Henry - April 13, 2020 Though theatre seasons around the country were cut short, we wanted to celebrate the theatre that our critics did get to see before things shut down. We asked them for their favorite show they saw this season. Check out their replies below!...
HEADLINES ARE FRONTLINES Mobile Art Installation Announced
by A.A. Cristi - October 20, 2020 “HEADLINES ARE FRONTLINES,” a new film and music installation, will display news headlines from 1,460 days of the Trump presidency on the sides of moving trucks in cities across the U.S. from October 26 to 28, 2020, ahead of the presidential election. ...
Review: THE GRINCH Stage Musical Slithers Back into OC's Segerstrom Center
by Michael Quintos - December 21, 2023 The touring stage adaptation of Dr. Seuss' cheeky holiday tale returns to the OC's Segerstrom Center with a non-equity cast. While the show itself is still a charmer—especially for young audiences—the bad audio mix at Costa Mesa's largest theater leaves most of the show's lyrics and dialogue indecip...
Interview: Jimmy Tingle's Hilarious HUMOR AND HOPE FOR HUMANITY at Soho Playhouse
by Brett Singer - May 29, 2024 Jimmy Tingle began his career as a comedian many years ago, busking in Harvard Square. Then he brought his first one-man show, Jimmy Tingle's Uncommon Sense, to the American Place Theater in the early 90's. I asked Jimmy some questions about his latest endeavor, now playing at the Soho Playhouse's H...
Review: Flotilla DeBarge Drops A BIG HUNK OF GHETTO On The Stage At The Green Room 42
by Bobby Patrick - June 03, 2023 Flotilla DeBarge was all the things on Thursday night including a reminder of what Gay Pride Month is all about....
BWW Interview: THERE ARE NO ONE-PERSON SHOWS: Musical Director, Tracy Stark
by Ricky Pope - October 17, 2021 Today we kick off the series with my conversation with musical director, Tracy Stark. She is one of the most prolific musical directors on the NY scene, playing upwards of 75-100 shows a year. She is the winner of 11 MAC awards in addition to the Bistro award and the Dottie Burman Songwriter of the ...
HEADLINES ARE FRONTLINES Mobile Art Installation Announced
by A.A. Cristi - October 20, 2020 “HEADLINES ARE FRONTLINES,” a new film and music installation, will display news headlines from 1,460 days of the Trump presidency on the sides of moving trucks in cities across the U.S. from October 26 to 28, 2020, ahead of the presidential election. ...
Review Roundup: Immersive HERE LIES LOVE Opens On Broadway!
by A.A. Cristi - July 20, 2023 Here Lies Love, the new musical from David Byrne and Fatboy Slim, officially opens tonight at the Broadway Theatre. Read the reviews! ...
Review: South Coast Repertory Presents World Premiere Play JOAN
by Michael Quintos - November 11, 2024 Featuring a remarkable, gutsy performance by Tessa Auberjonois as the legendary comedienne, JOAN is an absorbing and hilarious new work that also feels like an on-going work-in-progress. The world premiere production continues performances at South Coast Repertory through November 24, 2024....
Drama Book Shop and JMGC Reveal August and September Events
by Blair Ingenthron - August 10, 2024 DBS welcomes a diverse range of guests from the stages of Broadway to the intimate settings of Off-Broadway, Off Off Broadway, and beyond. These discussions include Q&As, readings, and special guests. ...
Student Blog: Writers Block
by Student Blogger: Olivia Mathis - August 04, 2024 I imagine that I will magically wake up one day and suddenly something will change. I think that if I could just have more time and ideal conditions, I would get more done. But this is rarely the case. The truth is, there will never be a perfect time to write....
BroadwayWorld Editors On Their Favorite Shows Of The Season
by Alan Henry - April 13, 2020 Though theatre seasons around the country were cut short, we wanted to celebrate the theatre that our critics did get to see before things shut down. We asked them for their favorite show they saw this season. Check out their replies below!...
Student Blog: You're More Than That Email
by Student Blogger: Sydney Emerson - March 25, 2021 They make this our entire identity. All you hear in high school is how each class you take will look on your college application; how every award and activity you do will look on a resume. We put ourselves onto these pieces of paper, distill our very beings into easy-to-read bullet points, and then ...
BroadwayWorld Editors On Their Favorite Shows Of The Season
by Alan Henry - April 13, 2020 Though theatre seasons around the country were cut short, we wanted to celebrate the theatre that our critics did get to see before things shut down. We asked them for their favorite show they saw this season. Check out their replies below!... |