BWW Review: CHEATING DEATH, Cockpit Theatre
by Gary Naylor - February 27, 2019 Cheating Death fails to solve the considerable problems of writing and staging farce in an ambitious show that falls well short of expectations....
BWW Interview: Alex Tuchi of POLYPHEMUS at B3 Productions
by Jeanmarie Simpson - June 27, 2018 It's really easy to write someone off as mentally ill when you don't understand them, and it's often easier to do this to yourself when you can't reconcile who you are and who you want to be....
Celeste Cahn's A LADY DOES NOT SCRATCH HER CROTCH To Play The Tank
by Julie Musbach - February 21, 2018 The Tank (Meghan Finn and Rosalind Grush, Artistic Directors) will present a limited engagement of Celeste Cahn's solo show, A Lady Does Not Scratch Her Crotch at The Tank (312 West 36th Street between 8th and 9th Avenues) April 11-18. Performances will be Wednesday, April 11 at 7pm, Thursday, April...
BWW Review: CAN-CAN!, Union Theatre
by Gary Naylor - February 15, 2019 Phil Willmott tries to rescue two shows with the plot of a third, but his show also never quite coheres, for all the energy expended by the hard-working cast....
IT'S WONDERFUL LIFE Opera Recording Now Available in Digital Formats and CD Pre-Orders
by A.A. Cristi - August 16, 2017 It's Christmas in August. Houston Grand Opera's (HGO) world premiere of composer Jake Heggie and librettist Gene Scheer's opera It's a Wonderful Life is now available for audio streaming, high resolution download, and CD pre-orders on the PENTATONE website. The CD will be released worldwide on Septe...
BWW Review: THREE SISTERS, Brockley Jack Studio Theatre
by Gary Naylor - March 30, 2018 Once again, a fine production from Arrows & Traps theatre that reminds me, were it necessary, that if you can see Chekhov, you should....
BWW Review: BRAWLER: A PLAY IN ALL CAPS
by Nancy Grossman - March 05, 2018 In the world premiere of BRAWLER at Boston Playwrights' Theatre, Walt McGough places the action in a hockey arena to explore what happens to an 'enforcer' who is demoted from the Boston Bruins to the minor league team in Providence. Can the former hero of the ice rink find an outlet for his violent ...
Ravens & Chimes Share New Single IRREPLACEABLE ARTIFACTS
by Tori Hartshorn - March 06, 2019 Ravens & Chimes will release their new album The Empty House on March 22 via Better Looking Records (pre-order). This week they shared their new single “Irreplaceable Artifacts” with MXDWN and the track will be available on all digital streaming services this Friday. About the song MXDWN says, 'The ...
Hallmark Channel's Adoption Ever After and Pedigree Foundation Join Forces to Raise Awareness for Pet Adoption
by Tori Hartshorn - February 15, 2018 Hallmark Channel's Adoption Ever After and Pedigree Foundation Join Forces to Raise Awareness for Pet Adoption...
Guest Blog: Charlotte Cunningham On Access To The Arts
by Guest Blog: Charlotte Cunningham - November 09, 2017 Turtle Key Arts prides itself on being about access to the arts. This was one of the founding principles of our organisation, and the way that we deliver on this aim is constantly reassessed....
Michael Johnathon's 'SongFarmer' Wins Album Of Year Award At National Old Time Music Festival
by Stephi Wild - September 01, 2018 Folksinger, composer and broadcast personality Michael Johnathon merges an old recording concept with new technology for his album, 'SongFarmer: Pickin' & Peckin' on a Porch.'...
BWW Review: THREE SISTERS, Brockley Jack Studio Theatre
by Gary Naylor - March 30, 2018 Once again, a fine production from Arrows & Traps theatre that reminds me, were it necessary, that if you can see Chekhov, you should....
BWW Review: S'Wonderful - AMERICAN RHAPSODY: THE GERSHWIN SONGBOOK at Veterans Auditorium
by Larry O'Brien - February 28, 2018 In addition to seeing some wonderful performance, the great things about wring reviews are that you to get to think, learn, and write. So it was with last Thursday's Firstworks production of AMERICAN RHAPSODY: THE GERSHWIN SONGBOOK with Michael Andrew, Michelle Amato and seventeen piece Gershwin Big...
IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE THE RADIO PLAY Returns Tomorrow For Its Final Weekend At Theatre Unleashed
by A.A. Cristi - December 12, 2018 Theatre Unleashed is thrilled to bring back one of its most popular holiday traditions, It's a Wonderful Life: The Radio Play to The Belfry in North Hollywood on select dates from December 8-16....
NH Theatre Project Presents GRANNY D: THE POWER OF ONE
by Stephi Wild - October 02, 2018 New Hampshire native Doris 'Granny D' Haddock didn't settle into a rocking chair at age 88. She took a 3,200 mile walk from Pasadena, California to Washington DC - to get big money out of politics. On October 20, New Hampshire Theatre Project is pleased to present actor Dixie Tymitz in her one-wom...
BWW Review: Janet McTeer Speaks The Speeches Ever So Trippingly in Theresa Rebeck's BERNHARDT/HAMLET
by Michael Dale - September 25, 2018 'All that privilege and he can't figure out how to do anything?,' ponders one of the world's greatest actors as she attempts to delve into the psyche of one of the world's greatest theatrical characters....
Waffle House Releases Song Paying Tribute to Veterans
by Caryn Robbins - November 09, 2017 'At Your Service,' the newest Waffle House Records release, debuts on jukeboxes in all Waffle House restaurants today. The song, penned and performed by Atlanta artist Jason Phelps, pays tribute to the men and women who have sacrificed so much to protect our country....
Jimmy Barnes Announces Final Sydney WORKING CLASS MAN Shows!
by Macon Prickett - February 09, 2018 Jimmy Barnes has announced the final two shows on his Working Class Man: An Evening of Stories & Songs tour in Sydney at the Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre in Penrith on Friday, 1 June and the Concourse Concert Hall in Chatswood on Saturday, 2 June 2018. Tickets to both shows go on sale at 1...
BWW Review: NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC PREMIERES 'FIRE IN MY MOUTH' at David Geffen Hall At Lincoln Center
by Joanna Barouch - February 01, 2019 The American-born, Pulitzer Prize winning composer Julia Wolfe, has written a tour-de-force oratorio about the devastating Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire of March 25, 1911, utilizing a huge cast of singers and instrumentalists. Fire in My Mouth(a quote drawn from an interview with fervent labor ac...
IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE: THE RADIO PLAY Enters Final Weekend
by Julie Musbach - December 14, 2018 Theatre Unleashed is thrilled to bring back one of its most popular holiday traditions, It's a Wonderful Life: The Radio Play to The Belfry in North Hollywood on select dates from December 8-16....
BWW Review: LITTLE WOMEN - THE MUSICAL at Logos Theatre
by Neil Shurley - August 05, 2018 Little Women, the musical, boosted by charming performances and strong voices....
AAFCA and LA City Hall Honor Unsolved At Inaugural AAFCA Day at City Hall April 27
by Macon Prickett - April 23, 2018 In its ongoing efforts to recognize, support and raise awareness about the huge impact of cinema beyond the screen, the African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) has partnered with Los Angeles City Councilman Marqueece Harris-Dawson to present the inaugural AAFCA Day at City Hall on April 27...
BWW Interview: Shira Dubrovner Talks ROMEO AND JULIET at Group Rep
by Don Grigware - August 31, 2018 Director Shira Dubrovner serves as the Artistic Director of the Mammoth Lakes Repertory Theatre and the Festival Director of the Mammoth Lakes Film Festival. As a past member of the Group Repertory Theatre she is excited to be back and thankful to Larry Eisenberg and Chris Winfield for giving her th...
CNBC Transcript: Kynikos Associates Founder and President Jim Chanos on CNBC's CLOSING BELL Today
by Tori Hartshorn - June 13, 2018 The following is the unofficial transcript an EXCLUSIVE CNBC interview with Kynikos Associates Founder and President Jim Chanos on CNBC's “Closing Bell” (M-F 3-5PM) today, Wednesday, June 13th. Watch video of the interview on CNBC.com here!...
BWW Review: THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, Royal Shakespeare Theatre
by Gary Naylor - August 15, 2018 What larks! Maybe not for the purists nor for anyone looking for a Chekhovian analysis of the human condition, but a guilty pleasure full the laughs.... |