BWW Review: MISTERMAN at Dance Loft On 14
by Molly Korroch - November 24, 2017 'It looks like they forgot to clean up from the last performance!' joked a man in the audience. It's true. The stage at the Dance Loft on 14 looks like the remnants of a bad garage sale. It's littered with cardboard boxes and paper scraps, an old table and chairs, and a huge heap of empty Fanta cans...
American Theater Co. Announces Casting for Season 33, Featuring WELCOME TO JESUS and More
by BWW News Desk - October 26, 2017 American Theater Company (ATC) announces complete casting for Season 33 productions: Janine Nabers' world premiere of Welcome to Jesus, directed by Artistic Director Will Davis, October 26-December 3, 2017; Basil Kreimendahl's Chicago premiere of We're Gonna Be Okay, January 25-March 4, 2018, direct...
The Lyric Stage's 2016-17 Season to Feature COMPANY, MURDER FOR TWO & More
by Tyler Peterson - March 03, 2016 The Lyric Stage Company of Boston announces its 2016-17 season. The full lineup includes:...
BWW Review: SUSAN MARSHALL Talks, and Talks, and Talks about Color
by Juan Michael Porter II - June 27, 2016 You've been here before. Someone is giving a report on something that might have once held interest but through virtue of repetition, perfunctory execution, and obsession with minutiae that thing has become prosaic at best. Prosaic is the optimal description for this extended talkfest that Susan Mar...
Photo Flash: In the Rehearsal Room for Tabard Theatre's THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL
by Stephi Wild - November 27, 2017 Rehearsal images have been released from the Tabard Theatre's Christmas production of The Little Match Girl, based on the classic fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. The musical that launched the Christmas single Mistletoe and Wine, will be directed by the original show's composer, Keith Strachan...
Ovalhouse Announces Autumn Season Lineup
by BWW News Desk - July 19, 2017 Ovalhouse's powerful Autumn Season 2017 gives a voice to those who are unheard. In true Ovalhouse fashion, the season will include a vibrant yet thought-provoking collection of full-length shows and seven new FiRST BiTES....
Pauly Shore to Bring Evening of Comedy to The Grove Theatre
by BWW News Desk - September 24, 2016 The Grove Theatre is excited to announce an Evening of Comedy* with Pauly Shore today, September 24th at 8:00 pm....
BWW Review: STOLEN Is A Stirring Expression Of A Terrible Part Of Australia's History
by Jade Kops - June 04, 2016 Australia's horrific history of taking Aboriginal children from their families plays out in STOLEN with moving modern "song lines" and storytelling....
BWW Review: SUSAN MARSHALL Talks, and Talks, and Talks about Color
by Juan Michael Porter II - June 27, 2016 You've been here before. Someone is giving a report on something that might have once held interest but through virtue of repetition, perfunctory execution, and obsession with minutiae that thing has become prosaic at best. Prosaic is the optimal description for this extended talkfest that Susan Mar...
The Players at The Barker Playhouse to Open 109th Season with ECLIPSED
by Julie Musbach - October 08, 2017 America's Oldest Little Theatre, The Players at The Barker Playhouse, will open their 109th season with ECLIPSED, Patricia Burke Brogan's fact-based drama about penitents confined to one of Ireland's Magdalene Laundries....
Suni Mayo-Simpson Voices Drew, Hope and More in Gadget Geeks
by Robert Diamond - November 09, 2017 ...
Live Owls Removed from Production of HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD
by Caryn Robbins - June 10, 2016 During Tuesday's performance, an owl which makes a brief flight during a scene, escaped into the theater rather than returning to its handler....
Composer Scott Wollschleger to Release Debut Portrait Album SOFT ABERRATION
by BWW News Desk - August 14, 2017 On Friday, October 20, 2017, composer Scott Wollschleger releases his debut portrait album, Soft Aberration, on New Focus Recordings....
Photo Flash: HOG'SBELLY: A Fable Noir Grips Gorilla Tango
by A.A. Cristi - July 17, 2017 A Dead Whale Productions continues their inaugural season with the world premiere production of Artistic Associate Tyler Garamella's Hog'sBelly: A Fable Noir, directed by Founding Artistic Director Dane Eissler. A Dead Whale is proud to continue their commitment to challenge theatrical convention by...
'DJ Ass Maggots' Launches CAT POST
by Christina Mancuso - June 20, 2016 LONG BEACH, Calif., June 16, 2016 /PRNewswire/ DJ Ass Maggots, a pseudonym for a physician practicing internal medicine with an emphasis on geriatric care, announced today the release of his fourth book, 'Cat Post,' to audiences worldwide. The book 'Cat Post' is an animated American book that chroni...
BWW Review: 1984 is Doubleplusungood at Obsidian Theater
by Brett Cullum - June 03, 2017 It's certainly a relevant piece for our time, and I applaud the intention of bringing it to life in this era of political debate and mistrust of the media. But if you're going to dig this one up then have the nerve to make it feel dangerously close to the outside world....
BWW Review: NEW YORK CITY BALLET's 'New Combinations' Isn't as Innovative as the Program Title Suggests
by Wesley Doucette - February 18, 2016 Justin Peck's 'Most Incredible Thing' headlines this program of new works....
BWW Feature: Carefree's English Rose Tea Room a Divine Sensation
by Jeanmarie Simpson - April 25, 2017 We expected something quaint and maybe even charming, but nothing prepared us for the divine sensation that is the English Rose Tea Room in Carefree....
BWW Review: Sweating Bullets at BULLETS OVER BROADWAY to Little Effect
by Patrick O'Brien - April 27, 2016 Woody Allen's film is promising source material for a musical. This is what we got....
Hauser Wirth & Schimmel to Honor Dada Movement with SCHWITTERS MIRÓ ARP
by Ashlee Latimer - October 08, 2016 Beginning 16 October, Hauser Wirth & Schimmel will present a comprehensive exhibition of the renowned Dadaists Kurt Schwitters (1887 - 1948) and Hans Arp (1886 - 1966), in the context of works by the Spanish painter, graphic artist and sculptor Joan Miro (1893 - 1983). 'Schwitters Miro Arp' was firs...
Exhibitions of the Week: Living in Extravagance with Isaac Mizrahi at the Jewish Museum, Studio Job at the MAD
by Patrick Kennedy - June 23, 2016 Two recent shows explore the intersections of art, fashion, design, and sheer outlandishness....
BWW Review: NEW YORK CITY BALLET's 'New Combinations' Isn't as Innovative as the Program Title Suggests
by Wesley Doucette - February 18, 2016 Justin Peck's 'Most Incredible Thing' headlines this program of new works....
BWW Review: Seizing the Day with DISNEY'S NEWSIES THE MUSICAL at Orlando Repertory Theatre
by Kirsty Johnson - September 20, 2017 Ain't it a fine life?! sing the rag-tag group of boys of all ages, outfitted in worn boots, overalls, and dirty faces the instantly lovable gang of Newsies captures the hearts of audiences from the first time they run onstage....
Pauly Shore to Bring Evening of Comedy to The Grove Theatre
by BWW News Desk - August 05, 2016 The Grove Theatre is excited to announce an Evening of Comedy* with Pauly Shore on Saturday, September 24th at 8:00 pm....
BWW Review: Aura Curiatlas Physical Theatre's A LIFE WITH NO LIMITS Celebrates Stephen Hawking
by Andrew White - March 01, 2017 It's especially gratifying to see companies like Aura Curiatlas Physical Theatre return to Washington with a fascinating new work, A Life With No Limits, dedicated to the life and ideas of the Nobel physicist Stephen Hawking. Aura Curiatlas has developed a unique, intensely physical brand of perfor... |