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Cast Announced for Stageplay Remake of Hit Movie TWO CAN PLAY THAT GAME
by A.A. Cristi - September 11, 2017 The original movie was met with rave reviews, instantly becoming a fan favorite and cult classic. Over the years, the media has lauded it a 'turning point in movie history' and a 'game changer.' It is the movie Two Can Play That Game....
VIDEO: Watch the Official Season Two Trailer for MARVEL'S RUNAWAYS
by Kaitlin Milligan - November 29, 2018 Check out the official trailer for the second season of Marvel's Runaways, premiering all episodes Friday, December 21, only on Hulu. ...
The Pleasance Announces First On-Sale Shows for the 2018 Edinburgh Festival
by Stephi Wild - January 31, 2018 An entire festival in itself, the Pleasance's programme will offer some of the biggest names in entertainment, much-loved returning acts and exciting newcomers over three sites. The first released names in this year's line-up hint at the epic full programme in store for the 2018 Fringe, with tickets...
BWW Review: GOD OF CARNAGE, Theatre Royal Bath
by Tim Wright - September 06, 2018 If people really do have layers, then Yasmina Reza's God Of Carnage is 80 minutes of stripping them away. Removing the layers of politeness and civility one by one until you're left with the core, for better or worse....
Cast Announced for Stageplay Remake of Hit Movie TWO CAN PLAY THAT GAME
by A.A. Cristi - September 11, 2017 The original movie was met with rave reviews, instantly becoming a fan favorite and cult classic. Over the years, the media has lauded it a 'turning point in movie history' and a 'game changer.' It is the movie Two Can Play That Game....
Vintage Theatre Presents An Epic American Tale THE KENTUCKY CYCLE
by Stephi Wild - August 19, 2018 Vintage Theatre presents "The Kentucky Cycle" September 8* through October 21 at Vintage Theatre, 1468 Dayton St., Aurora 80010. Performances for Part 1 are Saturdays and Sundays at 2 p.m. and Monday, Oct. 1 at 6:30 p.m. Performances for Part 2 are Saturdays and Sundays and Tuesday Oct. 2 at 6:30 p...
BWW Review: Mirror, Mirror: Arthur Pita's THE TENANT Reflects Your Deepest, Darkest Secrets
by Christina Pandolfi - November 08, 2018 Who are you? How do you present to the world? And what do you keep to yourself? Arthur Pita's spellbinding rendition of “The Tenant” explored these very questions on its opening night, November 6, 2018 at the Joyce Theatre. Set to a titillating original score by Frank Moon, “The Tenant”, based on...
Cast Announced for Stageplay Remake of Hit Movie TWO CAN PLAY THAT GAME
by A.A. Cristi - September 11, 2017 The original movie was met with rave reviews, instantly becoming a fan favorite and cult classic. Over the years, the media has lauded it a 'turning point in movie history' and a 'game changer.' It is the movie Two Can Play That Game....
BWW Review: THE STATE at Forum Theatre
by Molly Korroch - December 04, 2017 It can be difficult to write a review without some sort of spoiler. With 'The State' it's nearly impossible, but I'm going to try. This is a show where, for better or worse, what's being said takes a back seat to how it is being said. Alexander Manuiloff's experimental concept 'The State' is part of...
Cygnet Theatre Presents LA CAGE AUX FOLLES For Two Nights Only
by A.A. Cristi - July 10, 2018 Cygnet's 2018 Summer Benefit promises to be anything but a drag. For two nights only, the six-time Tony Award-winning musical La Cage aux Folles comes to Cygnet Theatre for a staged concert reading. Proceeds benefit Cygnet Theatre's Artist Advocate program, which provides the financial support neede...
Unsolicited Press Announces Availability of 'Writing Naked' by Michael Murray
by Robert Diamond - October 31, 2018 ...
BWW Review: SMALL MOUTH SOUNDS at Round House Theatre
by Jenny Minich - September 06, 2018 Initially, it may be harder to know where the action is onstage but no matter where you look on stage, Small Mouth Sounds delivers engaging theatre....
Academy Award Winner Anna Paquin to Star in Original Scripted Television Series FLACK for Pop TV
by Tori Hartshorn - March 12, 2018 The world of high-stakes, celebrity-driven public relations is the subject of the original television dramedy FLACK, ordered by Pop TV and starring Academy Award-winning, Golden Globe-winning and Emmy(R)-nominated actress Anna Paquin ('The Piano,' 'True Blood,' 'X-Men')....
Author Takes a Candid Look at Mental Illness through the Lens of her...
by Robert Diamond - October 12, 2018 ...
Exclusive Podcast: LITTLE KNOWN FACTS with Ilana Levine - Jason Alexander
by Little Known Facts w/ Ilana Levine - September 10, 2018 In this episode, Jason Alexander, the Tony Award winner and Seinfeld star, sits down with Ilana and opens up about his childhood, his incredible career in the theater and what it meant to play the iconic role of George Constanza. In this intimate conversation these two friends talk about all the way...
Backstage with Richard Ridge: Jason Alexander Looks Back on His Broadway Roots!
by Nicole Rosky - December 11, 2017 The rest of the world might know him as Jerry Seinfeld's on-screen best bud, but theatre lovers remember him for the many roles he has played onstage over his four decade-long career....
Thatcher's Boy Theatre Finishes 2017 with Festive MORE PUDDING ANYONE?
by BWW News Desk - November 02, 2017 It may be a time for peace and forgiveness, but no Christmas would be normal without watching those you love turn back into children for the day, for better or worse. In the case of the Robertsons, it's always for worse....
Donna Huston Murray's New Mystery Tackles a National Epidemic
by Robert Diamond - December 19, 2017 ...
BWW Review: SAGA, Etcetera Theatre
by Charlie Wilks - March 13, 2019 Based on August Strindberg's A Dream Play (1901), SAGA is an effective blend of text and physical comedy, investigating what happens when an outsider visits a place that has problems. Presented by Stones Theatre Company, the ensemble consists of four talented bi-lingual actresses, (Frida Storm, Juli...
BWW Reviews: AN OCTOROON Cruel and Incredible Theatre
by Trevor Durham - October 04, 2017 In the hands of honed director John Rodaz, the script's challenges are imagined as spectacles of the highest sort....
S.C.U.M. THE VALERIE SOLANAS STORY Comes to Dixon Place
by Stephi Wild - February 15, 2018 The radical ideas of Valerie Solanas explode in 'S.C.U.M.: The Valerie Solanas Story,' a play by Kat Georges, directed by Peter Carlaftes. The work will receive its New York premiere in a staged happening at the Lower East Side's Dixon Place on Sunday, March 25, 7pm. Tickets available at https://scu...
Photo Flash: First Look at Stage Door Theatre's LA CAGE AUX FOLLES
by Carol Kassie - September 01, 2018 Stage Door Theatre presents La Cage Aux Folles. The show is the 26 year old company's premiere production in their new home, the Lauderhill Performing Arts Center (LPAC). La Cage Aux Folles opened on August 31st and will run through September 23rd....
Seattle Opera Explores Modern Tech With Steve Jobs Opera
by Julie Musbach - January 15, 2019 As Seattle Opera gears up to present The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs, the company is asking hard questions about the effects of Big Tech, both in Jobs' life, and in our rapidly expanding community. Prior to the production's Feb. 23 - March 9 run at McCaw Hall, the public is invited to join the dialog...
Netflix Shares First Look Images & Trailer for GRACE & FRANKIE Season 4
by Caryn Robbins - December 20, 2017 For better or worse. In co-independence. GRACE AND FRANKIE returns January 19 on Netflix. Check out images and the trailer for Season 4 below!... |