Latest Articles About Ridiculousness on MTV![]() by Cindy Sibilsky - May 21, 2018 Hold on to your lashes ladies and strap that wig down with a babushka, because @TheBiancadelRio is back and strutting with the Soviets in Hurricane Bianca: From Russia with Hate! @RuPaul eat your heart out! #biancadelrio #rupauldragrace #hurricanebiancafromrussiawithhate #drag #lgbtq #fierce... ![]() by Stephi Wild - November 21, 2018 The Travelling Sisters finish off a colossal year on the road, bringing it home to Melbourne's much loved The Butterfly Club.... ![]() by Stephi Wild - August 19, 2019 Beth Stelling will embark on an Australian tour in October 2019.... ![]() by Michael Dale - April 21, 2019 Don't let the title scare you. All you need to know about Shakespeare's infamously bloody revenge tragedy before laughing yourself silly at Taylor Mac's Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus, is that the Bard's final dead body count among Roman nobles is exceedingly high.... ![]() by E.H. Reiter - July 30, 2019 Much like the book Matilda by Roald Dah, the musical of the same name depends upon the talents, moxie, and sass of a small girl. Luckily, MATILDA the musical now playing at Moonlight Amphitheatre through August 3rd has a very talented lead actress named Charity Rose, along with an incredibly talent... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - June 04, 2018 Philadelphia Artists' Collective will conclude their 2017-2018 season with Maria Marten, or, The Murder in the Red Barn, by Anonymous, from June 6 to June 24, 2018, at The Louis Bluver Theatre at The Drake. A tale of love, revenge and murder with a village idiot and the epitome of all villains, this... ![]() by Kaitlin Milligan - September 19, 2018 Start your engines motor enthusiasts, because we're putting the pedal to the metal in Discovery Channel's all-new motor game show BRAKE ROOM, in which celebrity contestants try to predict what happens in the craziest viral videos from the motor world. Comedian and unapologetic Boston sports nut Nick... ![]() by Stephi Wild - September 10, 2018 Rock Bang is a circus rock opera - it's an energetic concoction and spectacle that shows off some extremely pliable acrobatics with one of the most solid and infamous musical duos ever created.... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - February 05, 2018 Real Art Daily Productions (RADProd) proudly presents our company's kick off production, Jean-Paul Sartre's 1944 existentialist play, No Exit. Three strangers are locked together in a belligerently distasteful room for eternity. Without the expected torture to occupy them, they are forced to simpl... ![]() by Roy Berko - November 09, 2018 As Douglas Turner Ward, the author of 'Day of Absence,' explains it, 'The time is now. The play opens in an unnamed Southern town of medium population on a somnolent cracker morning - meaning no matter the early temperature, it's gonna get hot. The hamlet is just beginning to rouse itself from the s... ![]() by BWW News Desk - December 12, 2018 The Travelling Sisters finish off a colossal year on the road, bringing it home to Melbourne's much loved The Butterfly Club.... ![]() by BWW News Desk - October 13, 2018 The award-winning guerrilla-theater comedy 'I'm Gonna Kill the President!' A Federal Offense will return to Los Angeles this fall, apropos of absolutely nothing happening in America.... ![]() by Nicole Ackman - March 14, 2019 In Oscar Wilde's THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST, Gwendolen says, "In matters of grave importance, style, not sincerity, is the vital thing." It seems that NY Classical's new production took this quip to heart as their stylizing replaces more nuanced characterization at times, at least in the gender... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - August 21, 2018 This fall, Hell in a Handbag Productions is thrilled to explore THE ARTIFICIAL JUNGLE, the final play by the legendary master of camp, Charles Ludlam. Who better to direct this criminal tale of lust and murder than Hell in a Handbag's longtime partner in crime, Shade Murray of A Red Orchid Theatre. ... ![]() by Kathy Strain - July 18, 2019 Upon entering the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, it was evident that there was a lot of excitement and anticipation for THE LIGHTNING THIEF THE PERCY JACKSON MUSICAL. It was also evident that the majority of attendees were young middle school aged girls who had apparently read all the books a... ![]() by Ellen Dostal - November 04, 2018 New work is the lifeblood of the theatre and it is also the sole focus of LA-based SkyPilot Theatre Company. Going one step further, SkyPilot's niche is 'producing only original plays, created by LA playwrights,' which they have done consistently since 2010.... ![]() by Kristen Price - October 14, 2018 It seems fitting that I would attend Just Off Broadway's thrilling performance of JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR on the 41st anniversary of the classic Andrew Lloyd Webber show. Their production was the perfect way to celebrate the beauty and importance of the piece. You could say that I was predisposed to ... ![]() by BWW Special - October 18, 2019 BroadwayWorld presents a comprehensive weekly roundup of regional stories around our Broadway World, which include videos, editor spotlights, regional reviews and more. This week, we feature Once On This Island, The Light in the Piazza, Sweeney Todd and more!... ![]() by Roy Berko - May 18, 2019 ... ![]() by Stephi Wild - August 06, 2019 You ever seen a cat wearing socks? Frantasia is the emotional equivalent of that. It's stand-up. It's sketch. It's the fever dream of a confidently insecure queer comedian in her mid 20's. Buckle up.... ![]() by BWW News Desk - November 15, 2018 Rock Bang is a circus rock opera - it's an energetic concoction and spectacle that shows off some extremely pliable acrobatics with one of the most solid and infamous musical duos ever created.... ![]() by Cindy Marcolina - September 11, 2018 The ridiculousness and hypocrisy of the Victorian ruling class is presented by Finborough Theatre in the form of three commediettas under the umbrella A Winning Hazard. The show consists of J.P. Wooler's rediscovered classics A Winning Hazard, Allow Me To Apologise, and Orange Blossoms. Directed by ... ![]() by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 27, 2019 Two friends, Ed and Sarah, travel to the small squalid bedsit where Ed's father passed away a few days earlier. As they wade through the debris, the fragments of one lost life begin to coalesce, just as another starts to show signs of cracking. Will we be remembered for anything more than the mess w... ![]() by Stephi Wild - March 04, 2018 Boston resident Lyralen Kaye, SAG/AFTRA, AEA, is the writer and performer for an upcoming premier production of Many Trump Refugees in One Body at the Boston Playwrights' Theatre on March 13 & 14. Directed by Caitlin Inglis of Boston and dramaturg Lisa Merchant of Second City Toronto, this solo show... ![]() by Jay Irwin - April 15, 2018 On the surface Olivia Dufault's "Year of the Rooster" doesn't seem like a fun night out filled with laughs. A play about a failed trainer for cock fights. And to be honest it packs an ending that will not send you whistling into the street filled with hope for tomorrow. But this is MAP Theatre, a... |