Vandals Break Into Hartford Stage Leaving Anti-Gay Graffiti
by Marissa Sblendorio - March 28, 2016 Hartford police are investigating a break-in at Hartford Stage offices that resulted in anti-gay graffiti. Police responded to the call just after 8 a.m. to investigate a possible burglary. The general manager said the doors were tampered with and there was graffiti on the walls. ...
Joshua 'Arctic' McCoy Releases THE TANTALIZING TALES OF AN ARCTIC TIGER
by Christina Mancuso - February 05, 2016 Joshua 'Arctic' McCoy, a passionate writer, has completed his new book 'The Tantalizing Tales of an Arctic Tiger': a feast of exquisite poetry that will entice the reader's imagination....
Cavalier Gallery Presents 'American Realism: Past and Present' Exhibition, 10/22
by Christina Mancuso - September 22, 2015 Cavalier Gallery announces an extraordinary survey of American Realist works, creating a historical show that highlights the importance and diversity of the American Realism Movement. American Realism: Past and Present will be on view at Cavalier's NYC gallery located at 3 West 57th Street, 4th fl...
Pigs Do Fly Productions' FLYING HIGH! Runs Now thru 10/25
by Carol Kassie - October 08, 2015 Pigs do Fly Productions will return to Ft. Lauderdale's Empire Stage with Flying High!, the second production of their second season, from October 9th through October 25th. There will be a preview performance tonight, October 8th....
Roxey Ballet Presents FRANKENSTEIN this October
by Rebecca Russo - July 28, 2016 What is a monster? Can one exist in any realm? Does our fear alone define it? Could the future hold the possibility of bionically enhanced clones of the human species? How can we know if this scientific territory is safe to explore? Doctor Victor Frankenstein might help us consider. This futuristic ...
Parents--Talk With Your High School Grads About Celebrating Safely
by Marina Kennedy - May 23, 2016 Graduation... Graduation is a time to celebrate. But before your high school seniors begin their parties, take the time to talk with them about keeping events alcohol-freeit just may save a life....
Bellarine to Present DOGFIGHT
by Tyler Peterson - May 13, 2016 Set in the early 1960's, three young marines, Eddie Birdlace and his two best friends Bernstein and Boland, or as they like to be called the 'Three B's', are fresh out of training and about to be deployed into the small but growing war in Vietnam. These 'Three B's' consider this war a calling for he...
BWW Reviews: HGO's MAGIC FLUTE Hits Every Note
by Guest Blogger: Bryan-Keyth Wilson - February 17, 2015 I am taken back to the first Opera I saw as a kid and the pomp and circumstance with wearing a tux and walking to the lavish theatre; this was when I fell in love with classical music. Often times we hear opera and other classical art forms are inaccessible to the people, but Houston Grand Opera's E...
BWW Interview: Ellyn Marie Marsh Gets 'Inappropriate' Before Her 54 Below Encore
by Matt Tamanini - January 26, 2015 Last week I spoke with KINKY BOOTS' Ellyn Marie Marsh about the encore performance of her solo show debut 'Inappropriate' at 54 Below. In that article we talked about how the show came to be, the songs in the show, the stories in the show, you know, the normal stuff. However, in this article, things...
Philadelphia Orchestra Concertmaster to Perform with York Symphony Orchestra, 2/13
by Tyler Peterson - January 21, 2016 On Saturday, February 13, 2016 at 7:30 p.m., David Kim, the concertmaster of The Philadelphia Orchestra will join the York Symphony Orchestra as a violin soloist during the classical series performance, "Beethoven in Buenos Aires." The concert is the third performance in the 2015-2016 classical seri...
BWW Review: CCP's SPARKLEY CLEAN FUNERAL SINGERS
by Jeffrey Ellis - April 02, 2016 Lori Fischer's The Sparkley Clean Funeral Singers does what so many shows before it have attempted: To create a completely new world out of whole cloth and set it down amid the already existing world (in which we mere mortals ply our collective trade), peopled by characters who are easy to love or a...
'Booboo Stewart' of X-Men and Twilight Saga Joins the Cast of Historic Native American 'Red Man's View' Movie
by Caryn Robbins - August 20, 2015 Booboo Stewart best known for playing 'Seth Clearwater', a werewolf in The Twilight Saga, and 'Warpath' in the X-Men:Days of Future Past has joined the cast of the Native American film, 'Red Man's View'....
NIKKI LANE's New Album 'All or Nothin' Out Today
by BWW News Desk - May 06, 2015 Nikki Lane is a Nashville-based South Carolina-bred songstress that as Garden and Gun exclaims 'turns the vulnerable singer-songwriter stereotype on its ears.'...
BWW Recap: BETTER CALL SAUL if You Need a Hero
by Courtney Henley - February 23, 2015 Last week was Jimmy's week to shine. He was thrown to the wolves with the whole Nacho situation, and he had to figure out a plan that would keep his client out of prison. Sure, he may have had to throw some other, would've-been-clients (that's you, Kettlemans) under the proverbial bus, but hey, a la...
Star Gayzing Endorses Liza Minnelli For President: 'Kick Ball Change We Can Believe In'
by Michael Dale - April 06, 2016 With politics more and more resembling show business, we need a leader who knows how to work a room....
MONSTER WEEK to Return to Animal Planet Beginning 5/17
by BWW News Desk - May 17, 2015 Consider this an official warning - MONSTER WEEK returns to Animal Planet this May, and it's jam-packed with some of the most terrifying beasts to ever have inhabited Earth....
BWW Cooks: All That Cheese
by Marakay Rogers - May 05, 2016 There's an entire world of cheese out there, and you're still eating the same few all the time. Expand those flavor horizons....
UC Irvine's Claire Trevor School of the Arts Department of Drama to Present SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS, 5/30-6/6
by Tyler Peterson - May 06, 2015 UC Irvine's Claire Trevor School of the Arts Department of Drama presents Sweet Smell of Success May 30 - June 6, 2015 in the Claire Trevor Theatre....
What Should the Next Live TV Musical Be? BWW Readers Vote A CHORUS LINE, WICKED, and More!
by Sally Henry - December 22, 2015 NBC's broadcasts of THE SOUND OF MUSIC (2013), PETER PAN (2014), and THE WIZ (2015) showed us that everyone and their GBF has a strong opinion about every aspect of these broadcasts. In light of this heated debate, we decided to get everyone's opinions out there by asking the BroadwayWorld readers t...
Peter Sarsgaard on Starring in Classic Stage Company's HAMLET
by Anna Bencivengo - April 01, 2015 Actor Peter Sarsgaard recently spoke with The Guardian about his upcoming performance as Hamlet with Classic Stage Company. Scarsgaard admited he had never seen Hamlet until recently, and had had no desire to play the part, even when it was offered to him in the past. 'I almost actively didn't want ...
BWW Review: THE BEST BROTHERS is Another Smart, Funny, Bittersweet, and Well-Acted Gem by Loudmouth Collective
by Jill Schafer - January 18, 2016 ?Consider this my annual plug for Loudmouth Collective, one of my favorite new theater companies, if you can still call them 'new' after four seasons of smart, intense, funny, beautifully executed theater. They only do two shows a year, and typically only run for two weekends, so you need to be quic...
HAMILTON's Javier Munoz Thanks Fans & Family for Support Following Cancer Battle
by Caryn Robbins - March 21, 2016 On Friday, Munoz turned to Twitter to thank his fans, family and cast mates for all their support...
OH, HELLO's Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland 'Steamed' at New Yorker Cartoonist Matthew Diffee
by Michael Dale - August 23, 2016 You might say there are three ways to tell if you've really made it on Broadway. You get your portrait up on the wall at Sardi's, you get spoofed by FORBIDDEN BROADWAY or you're the subject of a cartoon in The New Yorker....
Review: TRU Celebrates a Merry, Morbid Christmas at Pittsburgh Public
by Greg Kerestan - May 09, 2016 Bells are ringing, children singing, all is merry and the suicide rate is off the charts in Truman Capote's private holiday nightmare...
BWW Reviews: HGO's MAGIC FLUTE Hits Every Note
by Guest Blogger: Bryan-Keyth Wilson - February 17, 2015 I am taken back to the first Opera I saw as a kid and the pomp and circumstance with wearing a tux and walking to the lavish theatre; this was when I fell in love with classical music. Often times we hear opera and other classical art forms are inaccessible to the people, but Houston Grand Opera's E... |