MAGMA to Release Limited Amount of 'MDK' Colored Vinyl Copies
by Michael Major - January 12, 2022 The only survivors of the previous formation, Christian VANDER and Klaus BLASQUIZ, surrounded by a renewed team of musicians, invested in the studios of the Manor in Oxford in 1973, to record their “MEKANIK DESTRUKTIW KOMMANDOH,” the album considered by many to be the conductor of work of MAGMA. Pre...
Indie Phenomenon Yot Club Surpasses 1 Billion Streams Since Partnership
by Michael Major - January 24, 2024 Yot Club is the indie pop project of Ryan Kaiser, born in Mississippi, and currently living in Brooklyn. Amuse has been working with Yot Club since 2021 when they licensed his viral hit “YKWIM?”. After three years, the track is a multi-platinum certified single in the U.S., has reached Platinum stat...
Athol Fugard's "MASTER HAROLD"...AND THE BOYS Announced At The Schoolhouse Theater!
by A.A. Cristi - August 12, 2024 The Schoolhouse Theater has announced its upcoming production of Athol Fugard's acclaimed play, 'Master Harold'...and the boys. ...
Nancy Medina Reveals Lineup for Her First Season for Bristol Old Vic, Including STARTER FOR TEN
by Stephi Wild - April 19, 2023 New Artistic Director Nancy Medina has announced her inaugural season at Bristol Old Vic will be joyful celebration of the culture that is all of us. Learn more about the full lineup here!...
Interview: Ruskin Group Theatre's Michael Myers' AN EXTRAORDINARY MAN Putting On More Than ONLY A SHOW!
by Gil Kaan - January 13, 2024 Next up for the Ruskin Group Theatre, two shows in tandem – John Colella’s An Extraordinary Ordinary Man and Paul Linke’s It’s Only a Show!, both opening January 13, 2024. Got the chance to ask Ruskin’s producing artistic director Michael Myers a few questions on Ruskin’s current shows and early beg...
BLONDSHELL Announces Self-Titled Debut Album
by Michael Major - January 24, 2023 Blondshell is currently touring North America as support for Suki Waterhouse. The tour stops at New York’s Webster Hall on Jan. 28 and concludes with two nights in Los Angeles at The Fonda and El Rey on Feb. 10 and 11, respectively. Additionally, Blondshell will make her return to Austin for SXSW 20...
Student Blog: Overcoming Burnout
by Student Blogger: Michele Cohen - April 17, 2023 We all have the power to push through and persevere through trying and busy times in our lives. With just a little effort and motivation, we can do more than we thought was possible....
New York DRUNK SHAKESPEARE Joins Three Other Cities to Unionize with Actors' Equity Association
by Chloe Rabinowitz - August 24, 2023 Joining forces with Actors' Equity Association, New York's Drunk Shakespeare show takes a stand for fair working conditions and unionizes. Discover how this move impacts the theater industry....
BWW Review: Amusing Interplay Surrounds WHAT I LEARNED IN PARIS at South Coast Rep
by Michael Quintos - March 07, 2022 Playwright Pearl Cleage's WHAT I LEARNED IN PARIS---now on stage at South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa through March 19, 2022---takes place during the historic win of Atlanta's first black mayor in 1973 and focuses on a romantic triangle between a young campaign staffer and two much older men she w...
Industry Pro Newsletter: Theatres Aim to Hold True to Their Values, Some Audiences Are Being Left Behind
by Alex Freeman - October 11, 2022 As theatres work to return to the new normal, we continue to find new ways in which the industry needs to find improvements on the way that they treat those that are creating the art - we have arrived at the “rubber meets the road” moment for every theatre that issued statements about their ideals i...
Bailey Bryan Announces 'Sensitive Bad Bitch Music Vol. 1' Release Date
by Michael Major - March 22, 2023 Much like her self-proclaimed title of “sensitive bad bitch” Bailey’s music is a beautiful mess of contradiction. As a singer building and shifting through various genres, she’s also a self-possessed but sensitive lyricist, unapologetic but open-hearted vocalist, and fiercely intelligent but deeply ...
KISS OF THE KILLER: An Improvised Film Noir Opens This Month
by Stephi Wild - August 02, 2023 Murder, intrigue, improv! If you have an appreciation for the gritty side of pulp fiction novels or Film Noir detective movies, then Kiss of the Killer should be at the top of your list! The show's stories are cleverly created on the spot with the help of audience suggestions, following in the foot...
The Umbrellas Share New Single 'Gone' Ahead Of New Album
by Michael Major - January 10, 2024 The Umbrellas are four renegade romantics crafting irresistible indie pop hymns. The band's self-titled 2021 debut album became a breakout moment, winning critical praise and sparking an international tour. Follow-up LP Fairweather Friend goes a step further – absorbing the sonic attack of their liv...
Feature: The Days Of Cabaret Gratitude - Day Nine - The Vaudevillian
by Stephen Mosher - November 09, 2023 Today, we return to The Days Of Cabaret Gratitude with THE VAUDEVILLIAN....
Spotlight: “MASTER HAROLD”…AND THE BOYS at The North Salem Community Center
by BWW Special Offer - September 06, 2024 “MASTER HAROLD”…AND THE BOYS Opens FRIDAY!...
Cast Announced For THE CORAL at the Finborough Theatre
by Stephi Wild - September 06, 2022 The cast has been announced for Collide Theatre's production of Georg Kaiser's The Coral, with Stuart Laing (Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, West End) leading the cast as the ruthless Millionaire. Esme Scarborough and Joanne Marie Mason will play the Millionaire's daughters, Adam Wool...
THE CORAL Comes to the Finborough Theatre in October
by Stephi Wild - July 29, 2022 A millionaire who grew up in poverty will do just about anything to gain more power and wealth at the expense of the class he was once a member of, but when his children challenge his ruthless exploitation, he is forced to commit the unthinkable. Female-led international company Collide Theatre are ...
BWW Review: ONE de MUSICAL | A PAINFUL JOURNEY THROUGH EGYPT ⭐️ at Studio's Aalsmeer
by Chantal Kunst - November 28, 2021 Sometimes the life of a theatre critic is hard. Sometimes it's really hard. Unfortunately the latter is the case after seeing One the musical, a show which has been 20 years in the making....
Tim Allen & Richard Karn Star in New HISTORY Channel Series MORE POWER
by Michael Major - June 02, 2022 From Tim’s home shop, the trio tackles the supercharged history of tools, celebrating the coolest, most powerful, and iconic examples of tools, while showcasing their evolution of power from handheld and basic to the industrial and mighty -- testing the limits in a way that only Tim can. Watch a pro...
Review: CRUEL INTENTIONS: THE '90S MUSICAL at Kokandy Productions
by Rachel Weinberg - June 20, 2022 What did our critic think? Kokandy Productions' staging of CRUEL INTENTIONS: THE '90S MUSICAL is a fun romp filled with '90s nostalgia and some banging vocals from director Adrian Abel Azevedo's ensemble....
BWW Review: MADAME BUTTERFLY at Opera Wroclaw
by Natalia Jarczynska - June 20, 2022 If you want to witness the materialization of the word beauty, see this show. With thrilling voices, amazing Puccini music, and vital presentation this opera will lead you straight to musical heaven....
Nancy Medina Reveals Lineup for Her First Season for Bristol Old Vic, Including STARTER FOR TEN
by Stephi Wild - April 19, 2023 New Artistic Director Nancy Medina has announced her inaugural season at Bristol Old Vic will be joyful celebration of the culture that is all of us. Learn more about the full lineup here!...
Student Blog: Finding Your Sound
by Student Blogger: Olivia Mathis - September 01, 2024 Try singing every genre, even the ones that you think are out of your wheelhouse, and get an understanding of what you sound best doing. This isn’t to say that you should never try to sing anything outside of what comes naturally to you, but having an understanding of your strengths and weaknesses w...
Spotlight: 'MASTER HAROLD'...AND THE BOYS at The Schoolhouse Theater
by BWW Special Offer - August 28, 2024 'MASTER HAROLD'...AND THE BOYS at The Schoolhouse Theater!...
Interview: Theatre Life with Susan Rome
by Elliot Lanes - April 07, 2023 Today's subject Susan Rome is currently living her thetre life in an epic way. She is currently playing four very different roles in Angels in America Part One: Millennium Approaches at Arena Stage. The production runs through April 23rd in Arena Stage's Fichlander Theatre Space.... |