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The Passage focuses on Project NOAH, a secret medical facility where scientists are experimenting with a dangerous virus that could lead to the cure for all disease, but also carries the potential to wipe out the human race. When a young girl is chosen to be a test subject, a federal agent is tasked with bringing her in, but ultimately, becomes her surrogate father, determined to protect her at any cost - even as Project Noah's work threatens to unleash an unimaginable apocalypse.

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BWW Review: 7th House Theater's New Original Musical THE PASSAGE, OR WHAT COMES OF SEARCHING IN THE DARK is Funny, Poignant, and Modern
by Jill Schafer - November 22, 2016

Musical theater is my favorite art form, and new original musicals are my favorite things in the world. I love seeing how music and theater can combine to tell a story in interesting forward-thinking ways. After re-imagining a couple of classic musicals (and one play), newish theater company 7th Hou...


Stage Door Theatre to Present SAME TIME NEXT YEAR, 4/15-5/22
by Carol Kassie - April 08, 2016

Comedy, drama, history, and romance: Bernard Slade's Same Time Next Year, provides a fascinating - and often very funny - look at two ordinary people who grow and change over an extended period of time. The Tony and Drama Desk award-winning play will open at Stage Door Theatre on April 15th, and run...


The Lakewood Theatre's THE RYMAN DIARIES Begins Tonight
by BWW News Desk - June 23, 2016

Two former educators and local playwrights have collaborated to develop a Multi-Media Musical play chronicling the Life and times of historic Riverboat Captain Tom Ryman, builder of what we now know to be the Ryman Auditorium. The piece is uniquely told through the eyes of Tom Ryman's wife, Bettie B...


Archway Theatre to Stage OEDIPUS-ANTIGONE This Spring
by BWW News Desk - May 13, 2016

It is the fall of the entire House of Laius presented as one single production when the Archway Theatre presents its resident company production of 'Oedipus-Antigone,' May 13 through June 18....


VIDEO: Audience Recites Bible Passage Cut from School's A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS
by Michael Dale - December 21, 2015

The First Amendment's separation of church and state came into conflict with its protection of artistic expression....


Archway Theatre to Stage OEDIPUS-ANTIGONE This Spring
by BWW News Desk - April 19, 2016

It is the fall of the entire House of Laius presented as one single production when the Archway Theatre presents its resident company production of 'Oedipus-Antigone,' May 13 through June 18....


Emma Stone to Honor Billie Jean King on Logo's TRAILBLAZER HONORS
by BWW News Desk - July 25, 2016

Logo today announced that Academy Award-nominated actress Emma Stone will honor LGBT humanitarian and sports icon Billie Jean King at the annual TRAILBLAZER HONORS airing on Logo and VH1, today, June 25...


BWW Review: RUDE MECHS delivers a striking portrayal of the human condition
by Christina Pandolfi - October 12, 2015

Rude Mechs served up stirring, evocative theater this past Thursday in the New York Live Arts installation of their esteemed show, Match-Play. Adapted from Deborah Hay's Bessie award-winning dance, “The Match,” the piece infuses Hay's original choreography and score with original text from Rude Mech...


VIDEO: STEVE's Malcolm Gets, Jerry Dixon and Ashlie Atkinson Sing Their Favorite Showtunes
by Michael Dale - December 22, 2015

STEVE may not be a musical, but The New Group's production sure includes a lot of Broadway hits....


Artists' Exchange to Host 11th Annual Summer One Act Play Festival in July & August
by Tyler Peterson - June 30, 2016

?It wouldn't be summer without Artists' Exchange's One Act Play Festival, hosted this July 22-August 13 in the intimate Theatre 82 black box in Cranston (82 Rolfe Square)!  Community actors will perform 17 original one act plays written by local and national playwrights, whose works were selected fr...


The Shakespeare Project Presents Chicago Premiere of Stoppard's DARKSIDE
by Sally Henry Fuller - September 06, 2015

?The Shakespeare Project of Chicago is proud to announce that it will present a special live performance of Tom Stoppard's radio play DARKSIDE on Sunday, September 27 at 7 p.m. at The Mayne Stage, 1328 W. Morse Avenue, Chicago....


Country Superstar Keith Urban to Visit CBS SUNDAY MORNING, 5/8
by Caryn Robbins - May 06, 2016

Life really began for country music superstar Keith Urban after marrying actress Nicole Kidman a decade ago, he tells John Blackstone in a heartfelt interview for CBS SUNDAY MORNING, to be broadcast Sunday, May 8 (9:00 AM, ET) on the CBS Television Network....


Harry Hall Pens PRIDE AND PASSION
by Christina Mancuso - November 28, 2016

Inspired by his wife and their love for each other, Harry Hall wrote his debut novel 'Pride and Passion.' The book is unique for the romance genre in that it focuses primarily on the perspective of a man....


Emmy Winner Gordon Clapp Stars in Peterborough Players' STELLA & LOU, Opening This Week
by Tyler Peterson - August 24, 2015

Gordon Clapp, Emmy Award winner for his role in NYPD Blue, returns to star in the Peterborough Players' sixth production of the season, The play is Bruce Graham's new romantic comedy, STELLA & LOU. It debuts Wednesday, August 26th at 7:30pm....


AMY LEE-Scored Dance Film INDIGO GREY: THE PASSAGE to Screen at Lincoln Center
by Caryn Robbins - January 25, 2016

INDIGO GREY: THE PASSAGE featuring Irish dance, martial arts, and score by EVANESCENCE'S AMY LEE will screen at Film Society of Lincoln Center...


Juliet Lem Releases STAIRS
by Christina Mancuso - October 14, 2016

Juliet Lem, a devoted children's author, has completed her new book 'Stairs': a sincere invitation to view the effects of the passage of time on a family through the perspective of the stairs....


Haberdasher Theatre to Present ANOTHER YEAR, ANOTHER CHRISTMAS
by BWW News Desk - October 24, 2016

Haberdasher Theatre presents fabled French novelist and playwright Marie Nimier's first play to be translated and put on in English in America, Another Year, Another Christmas (Noel revient tous les ans), translated by playwright Peter Schulman. Mr. Schulman has deftly translated Marie Nimier's love...


1070 Approaches Opening at Herberger Theater
by Julie Musbach - June 10, 2017

'1070', a new play by James Garcia, premieres at the Herberger Theater Center on June 23 with performances running through July 9th.  Tickets are $15 - $25 and are on sale now at herbergertheater.org....


LAUGHTER ON MY PATH is Released
by Christina Mancuso - September 21, 2015

Author Ann Lowrance Allman never imagined her career would take her to the places it did. She once worked in Argentina, traveled through other countries and experienced many adventures. Now, Allman takes a retrospective look at the moments that shaped her life in her new memoir, 'Laughter on My Path...


New York City Council to Rein in Times Square Costumed Characters with New Bill
by Tyler Peterson - April 07, 2016

The New York City Council is moving forward with wrangling in the costumed characters of Times Square....


BWW Review: HERSHEY FELDER AS IRVING BERLIN Is A Mesmerizing Masterpiece of Music and Memories
by Herbert Paine - October 19, 2015

Hershey Felder take to the stage as the dean of American songwriters in HERSHEY FELDER AS IRVING BERLIN ~ currently, the second production of Arizona Theatre Company's 49th Season. And it is a bonanza!...


Opening Weekend for DRIVING MISS DAISY at Totem Pole Playhouse
by Rebecca Russo - May 25, 2017

Totem Pole Playhouse, Pennsylvania's premiere summer theater, located in Caledonia State Park between Gettysburg and Chambersburg, PA, is pleased to announce the opening night performance of the first play in the theatre's four-show subscription series, Alfred Uhry's, Driving Miss Daisy. The popular...


Sheyenne Theatre to Bring CHARLOTTE'S WEB to the Stage This Fall
by BWW News Desk - November 18, 2016

Sheyenne Theatre will bring CHARLOTTE'S WEB to the stage in Joseph Robinette's adaptation of the classic tale by E.B. White....


Best-selling Author Justin Cronin to Complete 'Passage' Trilogy With THE CITY OF MIRRORS, 5/24
by Christina Mancuso - April 28, 2016

New York Times Best-selling author, Justin Cronin, will conclude the Passage trilogy with THE CITY OF MIRRORS, set for release on May 24....


Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi to Receive SFGMC's Human Rights Champion Award
by Tyler Peterson - October 07, 2015

The San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus (SFGMC) is proud to announce Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, House Democratic Leader as the recipient of SFGMC's Human Rights Champion Award, to be given during SFGMC's upcoming Crescendo Turns 10! gala on Sunday, October 11 from 12pm - 3pm at the Ritz-Carlton San Fran...






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