Kean's Department of Theatre to Present Harold Pinter's THE LOVER, 4/4-12
by Tyler Peterson - April 03, 2014 Kean University's Department of Theatre will present The Lover, a little-known gem by British heavyweight Harold Pinter, in Kean's Zella Fry Theatre April 4 - 12. In this sly and masterful one-act, a husband and wife play games, making up the rules as they go along, and taking on lovers while exploi...
Linda Porras Announces JEREMIAH, GREAT BUT SMALL
by Christina Mancuso - September 09, 2014 FONTANA, Calif....
Rob Bennett Releases 'The Legends of Theria: The Throne of Ages'
by Christina Mancuso - February 28, 2014 Author Rob Bennett weaves a deep metaphor for world religion in his new book, 'The Legends of Theria: The Throne of Ages' (published by WestBow Press)....
FOX Announces BONES/SLEEPY HOLLOW Crossover Event
by Caryn Robbins - August 06, 2015 Just in time for Halloween, the scientific world of BONES meets the supernatural world of SLEEPY HOLLOW in a crossover event to thrill the living, the dead and everything in between, airing Thursday, Oct. 29....
Is Seattle Theatre Critic Selling Press Comps On Craig's List?
by Michael Dale - November 02, 2015 An ad in the Men Seeking Women section of the free classified website offers to sell press seats for below face value....
WSJ Excl. Slow Hands Album Announce 'I'll Find Me'
by Caryn Robbins - September 10, 2015 A classically trained multi-instrumentalist weaned on jazz, blues, and soul, Vermont native Ryan Cavanagh – known to fans as Slow Hands – has built quite a following since signing to Brooklyn-based boutique label Wolf + Lamb....
BWW Review: Jose Limon
by Barnett Serchuk - November 02, 2015 I wish I could have been more enthusiastic about the all-Jose Limon program on October 25, 2015, at 2 pm. It wasn't the dancers-just the repertory....
April at the National Portrait Gallery Includes FACE VALUE and More
by BWW News Desk - April 01, 2014 “Face Value: Portraiture in the Age of Abstraction” will feature mid-20th century artists who were reinventing portraiture at a time when most agreed that figuration was dead as a progressive art form....
BWW Reviews: HOW I BECAME A PIRATE Offers Swashbuckling Delight
by Elizabeth Peterson-Vita - September 23, 2014 Almost all children (and not a few adults) have a fascination with all things piratical, and the musical HOW I BECAME A PIRATE, currently in production at Columbia Children's Theatre through September 28, yields plenty of material to indulge that fascination. This fun offering, written by Janet Yate...
FOX Hosts BONES/SLEEPY HOLLOW Crossover Event Tonight
by TV News Desk - October 29, 2015 Just in time for Halloween, the scientific world of BONES meets the supernatural world of SLEEPY HOLLOW in a crossover event to thrill the living, the dead and everything in between, airing tonight, Oct. 29....
Screenwriters Announced for Inaugural Meryl Streep Writers Lab
by Caryn Robbins - August 10, 2015 New York Women in Film & Television and the Iris film collective have announced the12 screenwriters for the inaugural Meryl Streep's Writers Lab...
BWW Review: Teenage Thirst for Knowledge About Sex, Love And Relationships Plays Out In SPRING AWAKENING
by Jade Kops - May 06, 2016 SPRING AWAKENING proves that the issues of sexuality, relationships and the need for knowledge that challenged teenagers in the 19th Century are still as relevant in the 21st Century....
National Portrait Gallery Presents YOUSUF KARSH: AMERICAN PORTRAITS, STUDIO TIME: CAITLIN TEAL PRICE, and More
by BWW News Desk - May 01, 2014 Yousuf Karsh: American Portraits Second Installation, May 2 through Nov. 2 This installation includes a second selection of portraits by iconic photographer Yousuf Karsh in celebration of a gift of more than 100 works to the National Portrait Gallery. Photographs include Clark Gable, Marth...
LGBTQ Youth Benefit from Oakland A's Pitcher Sean Doolittle and Girlfriend Eireann Dolan's “Pride Night” Campaign
by Robert Diamond - April 08, 2015 The Oakland A's will have their first ever Pride Night, celebrating the Bay Area's LGBTQ community, on June 17 when they face the San Diego Padres, but the game's real winners will be the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning (LGBTQ) community and supporters....
Texas Performing Arts' Annual Discounted Ticket One-Day Sale Set for 6/5
by Tyler Peterson - May 29, 2014 TEXAS PERFORMING ARTS' ANNUAL ONE-DAY SALE IS THURSDAY, JUNE 5TH 15% OFF SINGLE TICKETS...
New York State Senators Push For Laws To Restrict Scalping
by Michael Dale - February 08, 2016 The state's laws that allow for scalping are set to expire on May 14th....
THE LION KING Will Launch Digital Lottery Starting Next Week!
by Nicole Rosky - November 12, 2015 According to the New York Times, THE LION KING is about to launch an online lottery, giving fans a chance at $30 next-day tickets. Disney Theatrical Productions' Andrew Flatt, told NYT: "For many years we have explored ways to make more affordable tickets to The Lion King available to the public,...
Photo Flash: First Look at LEGALLY BLONDE, Opening Tonight at St. Jacobs Country Playhouse
by BWW News Desk - April 25, 2014 The popular motion picture Legally Blonde has burst onto the St. Jacobs Country Playhouse stage as a peppy and playful musical comedy. This quintessential tale of one blonde's journey to self-empowerment runs for the next four weeks through May 18th. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in act...
B.D. Wong Headed Back to LAW & ORDER: SVU
by Tyler Peterson - April 16, 2014 Wong will reprise his role as FBI forensic psychiatrist Dr. George Huang on this season's penultimate episode, titled 'Thought Criminal.' The episode is slated to air on May 14....
NKU Theatre and Dance to Stage INTO THE WOODS This Spring
by BWW News Desk - April 19, 2016 Northern Kentucky University | School of the Arts | Program of Theatre and Dance presents INTO THE WOODS April 21 - May 1, 2016. Performances will take place in the Corbett Theatre in the Fine Arts Center....
BWW Review: AS WE FORGIVE Challenges Our Views On Vengeance, Hatred and Forgiveness
by Jade Kops - May 15, 2016 Tom Holloway's AS WE FORGIVE asks the audience to re-evaluate their perceptions of vengeance, hatred and the extent of forgiveness through three separate stories, presented by sole performer Robert Jarman....
POSE BAND Set for Melbourne Fringe Festival
by Tyler Peterson - August 20, 2015 An immersive dance performance where performers and audiences alike are invited to 'play pretend', world-premiere Pose Band will let loose imaginations at Northcote Town Hall from Tuesday 29 September - Saturday 3 October, 2015 during the 2015 Melbourne Fringe Festival....
BWW Reviews: Lots of Laughs, but DOCTOR GODENSTEIN'S MAN Needs More Tinkering in the Lab
by David Fick - February 15, 2016 The latest entry in the tradition of FRANKENSTEIN parody and satrire is local theatre-maker Callum Tilbury's DOCTOR GODENSTEIN'S MAN, starring Wessel Pretorius and Ameera Conrad in a production directed by Byron Bure at the Galloway Theatre....
Lin-Manuel Miranda Hoping 'Ticket Bots' Become Felony; Imprisonment for Repeat Offenders
by Caryn Robbins - June 07, 2016 HAMILTON's Lin-Manuel Mirnada penned a piece in today's The New York Times regarding the recent news that New York State lawmakers are taking drastic steps to finally eliminate the illegal use of special automated software known as 'ticket bots,'...
BWW Interview: Claire Coffee on GRIMM, Theatre at Northwestern, and Being a New Mom
by E.H. Reiter - February 09, 2016 Claire Coffee talks about the fifth season of GRIMM and her chcaracters journey, being a new Mom, and working as an actress.... |