Latest Articles About Infested on Animal Planet![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - September 18, 2020 Tangled in symbolism, Emily Mae Smith's solo exhibition Kin interweaves totems and allegories that have marked her painting practice for over a decade. In Smith's latest works, archaic tropes are often reconfigured to forward a sly feminist agenda.... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - September 18, 2023 Boca Stage's first production in their new home at the Delray Beach Playhouse will be Frederick Knott's classic thriller, Wait Until Dark. ... ![]() by Gary Naylor - March 25, 2022 Nicholas Hytner can't quite sustain the verve of the first half of a play that says as much about the 21st century as it does the last... ![]() by BWW Prompts - December 02, 2020 We want to hear from you! Submit your response to our daily #BWWPrompts, where we ask our readers on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram questions to spark some theater conversation. ... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 18, 2021 Vertical Entertainment is set to release Jon Carlo's feature directorial debut Feral State on digital, VOD, and all streaming platforms in the territories of North America (USA, Canada and Mexico), United Kingdom and Ireland on May 28.... ![]() by Stephi Wild - November 18, 2022 Tanya Thomas celebrates the many definitions of beauty in Naturally Tan, her award-winning, one-woman seriocomic play, performed Saturday, December 10 at 5:00pmiIn the Soaring Solo Stars Series at the Zephyr Theatre.... ![]() by Stephi Wild - August 12, 2021 'Bryant Park is at 42nd Street between 5th and 6th Avenues in New York City that was first a potters field, then a reservoir with 50 foot walls, a Union Army encampment and finally a jewel of a park in 1934. By the 1970's it had become a drug infested, dangerous place. My theatre company presented a... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - July 06, 2023 Sierra Madre Playhouse will present The Camera Is Ours, a silent film festival featuring films before and after the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment (1920).... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - March 05, 2020 The Auditorium Theatre's 2019-20 National Geographic Live Speaker Series returns on May 5, 2020 with Ocean Soul, featuring National Geographic explorer and photographer Brian Skerry.... ![]() by Stephi Wild - October 14, 2021 Growing up in a small, working-class town, Brian Skerry dreamed of exploring the oceans and becoming a National Geographic photographer. Today, Skerry is one of the leading underwater photographers in the world.... ![]() by Sarah Jae Leiber - June 01, 2021 Through performing her original songs, as well as covers at local bars and venues, Frances’ demo made its way to Los Angeles and into the hands of 4 Non Blondes front woman and hall of fame songwriter Linda Perry.... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - April 25, 2024 Tony Award winner Celia Keenan-Bolger, Academy Award, Emmy Award, and Tony Award winner Jessica Lange, and Emmy Award, Golden Globe Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award winner Jim Parsons return to Broadway in the Second Stage's production of Mother Play. Read the reviews!... ![]() by Nicole Rosky - April 08, 2020 When LA-based actor Tyree Freely began creating his self-tape for Leah Daniels-Butler Casting's Quarantine Monologues project, he didn't realize that it would a conclude with a visit from the police. The actor, who was performing an impassioned August Wilson monologue alone in his apartment, was rep... ![]() by Sarah Leiber - April 13, 2021 ARMY OF THE DEAD is directed by Zack Snyder (who also served as director of photography) with a screenplay by Snyder & Shay Hatten and Joby Harold from a story by Snyder. The film is produced by Deborah Snyder, p.g.a.; Wesley Coller, p.g.a.; Zack Snyder, p.g.a. The film also stars Richard Cetrone an... ![]() by Blair Ingenthron - January 21, 2024 The new season of Discovery Channel's NAKED AND AFRAID will premiere in February. Find out the release date and more here!... ![]() by Stephi Wild - February 15, 2023 An Enemy of the People is now playing at Theater St. Gallen. Performances run through 4 April.... ![]() by Alan Portner - July 16, 2024 This production of NEWSIES, directed and choreographed by Jerry Jay Cranford and assisted by Christina Burton, features a cast of twenty-two dancers and singers, plus constantly in motion LED backdrops, a bridge flown high off the stage floor, combined with three matching stair/tower units strategic... ![]() by Guest Author - October 28, 2021 My stage play The Sugar House uses the metaphor of gentrification of a former Sydney harbourside sugar refinery to explore the legacy of change for a woman who has come from poverty but now lives a completely transformed middle-class lifestyle... ![]() by Michael Major - January 09, 2024 Send shivers down your spine with a cult classic when Shivers becomes available on Steelbook on March 5 from the Vestron line distributed by Lionsgate. Follow the residents living in a parasite infested suburban apartment building and turned into mindless, sex-crazed lunatics.... ![]() by Stephi Wild - February 26, 2020 Grand Rapids Pops has announced the shows coming to its stage in its 2020-21 season.... ![]() by Stephi Wild - November 20, 2020 The Hope Theatre in Islington can today announce full details and release dates for digital project Hope at Home, a 5-part online series of 15-minute monologues each exploring a single fascinating slice of life, created by 25 artists commissioned by the theatre earlier this autumn. ... ![]() by Kaitlin Milligan - April 29, 2020 Gordon Ramsay laces his boots, grabs his knives and buckles up as he hits the road again in the second season of Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted, premiering Sunday, June 7, at 10/9c on National Geographic. ... ![]() by Student Blogger: Isabella Gonzalez - February 10, 2021 Will anime be the next venture into the unknown for theatre? We've had Ratatouille, TikTok is developing a Bridgerton musical I hear... maybe we'll see a real-life theatrical production of Avatar the Last Airbender a la the Ember Island Players one day!... ![]() by Jay Irwin - October 14, 2021 If you’ve been to the Can Can Culinary Cabaret, Dear Readers, you know pretty much what to expect. Amazing singers and dancers, high energy acrobatics, and loads of tantalizing flesh. You also expect to see Jonathan Betchtel, with his bawdy humor and gravity defying glutes, he’s been a staple ther... ![]() by Stephi Wild - March 03, 2020 Following his smash-hit Diamond, David Hoyle returns to Soho Theatre with the world première of Ten Commandments, combining his captivating stage performance with lacerating social commentary. Olivier award-winning Mark Whitelaw directs David Hoyle in this one man show. The production opens at Soho ... |