BWW Review: THE REVOLUTIONISTS Aims to Change History
by E.H. Reiter - June 03, 2017 THE REVOLUTIONISTS at MOXIE Theatre brings comedy to the tragedy of four women during the French revolution. Playing through June 18th at MOXIE Theatre....
GOOD MORNING, THEATERATI for May 26, 2017
by Jeffrey Ellis - May 26, 2017 GOOD MORNING, THEATERATI! Welcome to the start of Memorial Day Weekend: It's Friday, May 26, 2017 and time to live life dramatically! It really sounds like we should be cutting a ribbon somewhere to herald the start of the long weekend that kicks off summer, but instead we sit here in front of a com...
BWW Review: HEATHERS THE MUSICAL at OnStage Atlanta
by Justin Cole Adams - July 10, 2017 All the cool kids are at OnStage Atlanta performing in HEATHERS THE MUSICAL this summer....
Kelli Barrett And Jarrod Spector Make West Coast Cabaret Debut In San Diego And Hollywood
by A.A. Cristi - March 14, 2018 Chris Isaacson Presents has announced the West Coast debut of Kelli Barrett and Jarrod Spector in Funny How It Happens at Martinis Above Fourth in San Diego on Saturday, March 17 at 8pm and at Catalina Bar & Grill in Hollywood on Sunday, March 18 at 7:30pm....
BWW Blog: Sebastian Trevino - RENT: A New Generation
by Guest Blogger: Sebastian Trevino - November 29, 2016 Mexico, similar to the rest of Latin America, is quite a catholic and conservative country. As to be expected, when RENT came along for the first time to the Aztec lands in 2001, it was considered excessively racy and immoral. An exotic dancer as the leading lady? Unfathomable! I mean, sure, Julia R...
BWW Interview: Back for Seconds - Drew Gehling is Opening Up About His Return to WAITRESS
by Nicole Rosky - August 29, 2017 Earlier this year, Drew Gehling departed his Broadway home at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre for a Roman adventure... in San Francisco....
Mindy Kaling's Brother Reveals How He Got into Medical School in Book ALMOST BLACK
by Christina Mancuso - August 24, 2016 LOS ANGELES, Aug. 24, 2016 /PRNewswire/ After receiving national attention for his 'racial farce,' Vijay Jojo Chokal-Ingam, brother of Mindy Kaling of The Mindy Project, is publishing his tell-all memoir. Titled Almost Black: The True Story of How I Got into Medical School by Pretending to Be Black,...
BWW Blog: Sebastian Trevino - RENT: A New Generation
by Guest Blogger: Sebastian Trevino - November 29, 2016 Mexico, similar to the rest of Latin America, is quite a catholic and conservative country. As to be expected, when RENT came along for the first time to the Aztec lands in 2001, it was considered excessively racy and immoral. An exotic dancer as the leading lady? Unfathomable! I mean, sure, Julia R...
At The Drive In Release New Video for 'Call Broken Arrow'
by Caryn Robbins - August 15, 2017 Continuing to build on the feverish momentum of their new album in • ter a • li • a, released May 5, 2017 on Rise Records, At The Drive In has proudly unveiled the new video for “Call Broken Arrow.”...
BWW Recap: Liza & Friends Kiss Things and Let Them Go on YOUNGER's Season Premiere
by Matt Smith - September 28, 2016 The wait is over, YOUNGER fans… and yes, it's a bit shorter than usual! That's right, the TV Land gods have rewarded us with a slightly less lengthy wait between seasons … launching four months ahead of schedule (or at least from when they did last year; either way —> Yay!) ...
BWW Interview: Amanda Sox of THE CAKE at The Warehouse Theatre
by Christopher Castanho - December 13, 2017 Actress, Amanda Sox has performed and lived all over the country. This fall she is stepping into the shoes of Jen in The Warehouse Theatre's production of the popular 'The Cake' by female playwright Bekah Brunstetter. I was lucky enough to sit down with Sox to discuss her perspective on the process ...
Jim James 'Tribute To 2' Out 12/8; Listen to 'I Just Wasn't Made For These Times'
by Caryn Robbins - October 30, 2017 After releasing the politically charged solo album Eternally Even in 2016, My Morning Jacket front man Jim James returns with Tribute To 2, a collection of cover songs that reverberate with fresh meaning....
Martinis Above Fourth Announces March 2018 Performances
by A.A. Cristi - February 14, 2018 See the newly announced listings for March at Martinis Above Fourth. ...
VIDEO: Paige Davis Stars in MISS ABIGAIL'S GUIDE TO DATING, MATING, & MARRIAGE at CLO Cabaret
by Alan Henry - May 24, 2017 Pittsburgh CLO has announced the cast of the Pittsburgh premiere of Off-Broadway sensation, MISS ABIGAIL'S GUIDE TO DATING, MATING, & MARRIAGE, May 11-August 13 at the CLO Cabaret....
Casting Announced For Shattered Globe's HOW TO USE A KNIFE
by A.A. Cristi - March 23, 2018 Shattered Globe Theatre is pleased to announce casting for the Chicago premiere of Will Snider's fast-paced gritty drama HOW TO USE A KNIFE, directed by SGT Producing Artistic Director Sandy Shinner*....
BWW Interview: Hadley Fraser On His Tony Bennett/Bill Evans Show
by Marianka Swain - March 13, 2017 Hadley Fraser's work ranges from Les Miserables and Phantom of the Opera to Coriolanus at the Donmar and The Winter's Tale at the Garrick. He's collaborated with pianist Will Butterworth on a show that imagines Tony Bennett and Bill Evans did a third album together; the result is a mix of jazz, Broa...
BWW Review: There's No Excuse Not to See Obsidian Theater's THE MOTHERF*#CKER WITH THE HAT
by Natalie de la Garza - September 30, 2016 There's no doubt that Obsidian Theater's THE MOTHERF*#CKER WITH THE HAT wins the award for most attention-grabbing title of the season, but does James Belcher's production live up to the promise of that title? Is it as honest and unapologetically in-your-face as that title would have you believe? Wh...
BWW Review: CLARENCE DARROW at Rubicon Theatre Company
by Cary Ginell - June 04, 2016 It's funny how many shows we've seen recently that bring to mind concepts evident in the current election season. In In the Heights, it was the plight of immigrants trying to make lives for themselves in America, in Amadeus, it was a lead character with an obsessive personality, and in Ragtime, it...
BWW Review: Fresh-Faced THE SOUND OF MUSIC at The Paramount : Something Good
by Amelia Reynolds - September 09, 2017 Rogers & Hammerstein's 'The Sound of Music' has been a musical staple for generations. Currently showing at the Paramount, this touring production has all of the snow-capped mountains, starched habits, and vocal prowess one could want. The young and eager cast makes this classic feel fresh....
MARY POPPINS, FOLLIES & More Set for Warner Stage Company's 2016-17 Season
by Tyler Peterson - May 02, 2016 The Warner Theatre has announced its 2016-2017 Warner Stage Company season. The Main Stage season opens in November with Disney's BEAUTY & THE BEAST and follows with The Who's TOMMY, FOLLIES, and MARY POPPINS. The Nancy Marine Studio season opens in September with EVIL DEAD - THE MUSICAL and follows...
Bethel Woods Sets Fall Event Gallery Lineup
by Tyler Peterson - June 02, 2016 Bethel Woods Center for the Arts continues to grow and diversify programming held in its most intimate venue – the indoor Event Gallery. This fall, The Event Gallery Concert Series will present John Waite and the Axeman with special guest Leslie Dinicola on September 24; Blues Festival at Bethel Woo...
BWW Interview: Actress Lizzy Connolly Talks THE TWILIGHT ZONE
by Marianka Swain - November 23, 2017 Lizzy Connolly's past work includes On the Town, The Wild Party, Once in a Lifetime and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. She's now tackling Anne Washburn's adaptation of TV classic The Twilight Zone at Almeida Theatre; previews begin 5 December....
Reeve Carney Chats HADESTOWN at Citadel, Touring Solo, SPIDER-MAN and More
by BWW News Desk - November 03, 2017 Reeve Carney, who plays Orpheus, spoke with Citadel Theatre's Sydnee Bryant about growing up in a musical family, learning to play a new instrument, and reuniting with his Spiderman co-stars Patrick Page and T.V. Carpio in Ana s Mitchell and Rachel Chavkin's new production of Hadestown....
Photo Flash: HOW TO USE A KNIFE Makes Chicago Premiere at Shattered Globe Theatre
by Julie Musbach - April 30, 2018 Shattered Globe Theatre is pleased to conclude its 2017-18 Season with the Chicago premiere of Will Snider's fast-paced gritty drama HOW TO USE A KNIFE, directed by SGT Producing Artistic Director Sandy Shinner*, playing April 26 - June 9, 2018 at SGT's resident home Theater Wit, 1229 W. Belmont Ave...
BWW Review: PHANTOM THREAD at Palace Nova Cinemas
by Barry Lenny - February 07, 2018 The performances of all three actors are outstanding.... |