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SINK to Play Canal Cafe Theatre, 14-16 November
by Tyler Peterson - October 14, 2014

Sink is a new one-woman show written and devised by a small company of just two women - the director, Helena Middleton, and the actor, Olivia Emden. Following the recent success of other one-woman shows such as Fleabag and The Edge of Our Bodies, Sink explores similar issues yet portrayed through a ...


Daisy and Ollie's Christmas Show Debuts At Winter Wonderland Manchester Photo Daisy and Ollie's Christmas Show Debuts At Winter Wonderland Manchester
by Stephi Wild - December 08, 2017

Winter Wonderland Manchester officially open its doors to the public tomorrow, Saturday 9 December, and organisers Kingpin Events are excited to today announce the addition of another live show, 'Daisy and Ollie'....


BWW Reviews: THE RAILWAY CHILDREN, King's Cross Theatre, January 14 2015
by Gary Naylor - January 15, 2015

Gary Naylor sees an adaptation of a children's classic that has depth and nuance to match the spectacle on stage - or is that on rail?...


A WINTER'S TALES Coming to Chickenshed This Autumn
by BWW News Desk - September 15, 2016

A WINTER'S TALES will play Chickenshed on Saturday 5 November 2016, 10am - 12pm and 2.30pm - 4.30pm. Ages: 0 - 6yrs....


Charm City Fringe Fest Sets Performance Lineup
by Tyler Peterson - September 17, 2014

Charm City Fringe Fest has released the performance lineup for its return engagement on November 2-9, 2014....


HAND TO GOD Star Steven Boyer to Lead NBC Pilot THE TRAIL
by Tyler Peterson - February 10, 2016

With the tyrannical puppet Tyrone behind him, HAND TO GOD's Steven Boyer is turning to television....


GATEWAY TO THE WORLD & More Slated for Wilton's Music Hall This Autumn
by BWW News Desk - October 22, 2016

Wilton's Music Hall presents a fun and exciting Autumn with events and activities to keep all ages amused, informed and thoroughly entertained in the lead up to Christmas....


ROOM Wins 2015 Grolsch People's Choice Award at TIFF; Full Winners List!
by Sally Henry Fuller - September 20, 2015

The Toronto International Film Festival® today announced award winners from the 40th Festival, which wraps up this evening. TIFF held a free screening of Room, the winner of the Grolsch People's Choice Award, Sunday, September 20 at 8pm....


From Performing Arts to Visual Arts To Pop Culture, The Shed Announces First Seven Co Photo From Performing Arts to Visual Arts To Pop Culture, The Shed Announces First Seven Commissions of 2019 Inaugural Season
by Tori Hartshorn - March 06, 2018

The Shed's Artistic Director and CEO Alex Poots today unveiled the first group of commissions for the 2019 inaugural season in its future home on Manhattan's west side, and provided major updates about the organization's leadership, program, and capital campaign. New York City's first arts center de...


BWW Review: THE SEEDBED at IRISH CLASSICAL THEATRE
by Michael Rabice - March 24, 2017

A series of purported subtle exchanges and misinterpreted actions of a small Irish family form the framework for Bryan Delaney's THE SEEDBED, now on stage at Buffalo's Irish Classical Theatre. Reminiscent of the darkness found is so much of Edward Albee's family dramas, playwright Delaney creates a ...


Skinny Molly Joins Star-Studded 'Pepsi Rock the South' Festival Lineup This June
by Caryn Robbins - May 24, 2016

Skinny Molly, dubbed "the band from the South to see" across the USA and Europe, has been added to the lineup of the 2016 Pepsi Rock The South Festival June 3rd and 4th in Cullman Alabama...


30 Below and Pay What You Can Launches at The Court Photo 30 Below and Pay What You Can Launches at The Court
by A.A. Cristi - October 04, 2017

The Court Theatre has been bringing drama, music, comedy and joy to Christchurch for almost fifty years. Now two new initiatives, 30 Below and Pay What You Can are to be launched to make attending the theatre more accessible....


Linda Eder & More Set for Broadway Arranger's Wedding Reception to Benefit The Shed, 9/26
by Tyler Peterson - September 14, 2015

Shortly after Broadway composer and arranger Kim Scharnberg proposed to Gwynn Griffin, also a musician, they agreed they didn't want a traditional reception for their wedding. They wanted to do a benefit concert instead, and what better place than one of their favorite venues, the Norfolk Chamber Mu...


Stephanie Blythe Joins Tanglewood's DAS RHEINGOLD
by Julie Musbach - July 05, 2017

On Saturday, July 15, at 8 p.m., BSO Music Director Andris Nelsons leads the Boston Symphony Orchestra in one of the great highlights of the 2017 Tanglewood season: the orchestra's first-ever complete concert performance of Wagner's epic Das Rheingold, the first of the four dramas from Wagner's mast...


Juilliard Breaks Ground in China, Releases Designs for The Tianjin Juilliard School
by A.A. Cristi - June 15, 2017

The Juilliard School broke ground today on its first overseas campus, The Tianjin Juilliard School, marking a significant milestone in the school's ongoing expansion into Asia. As part of the ceremony, Joseph W. Polisi, president of Juilliard; Alexander Brose, executive director and C.E.O. of The Ti...


GATEWAY TO THE WORLD & More Slated for Wilton's Music Hall This Autumn
by BWW News Desk - October 03, 2016

Wilton's Music Hall presents a fun and exciting Autumn with events and activities to keep all ages amused, informed and thoroughly entertained in the lead up to Christmas....


Alice Phoebe Lou: On Oscar Shortlist, New Music Out Next Month Photo Alice Phoebe Lou: On Oscar Shortlist, New Music Out Next Month
by Caryn Robbins - January 05, 2018

Alice Phoebe Lou's fiercely independent approach to her music has given the singer songwriter a creative confidence that shines through in her captivating vocals and stripped back music....


Shed Arts Center Receives $75 Million Donation from Michael Bloomberg
by Stephi Wild - May 24, 2017

According to the New York Times, the new arts center known as the Shed that is being built in Hudson Yards has received $75 million from Michael Bloomberg. He had previously made a $15 million contribution in 2012, which until now was undisclosed, and he added $60 million to that on Wednesday....


Oil is the New Hot, Bubbling Topic in UK & Scottish Theatre! 'Crude' at Shed 36
by Liz Cearns - September 13, 2016

Oil is the new hot topic in UK & Scottish Theatre! Grid Iron Announce 'Crude' by Ben Harrison at Shed 36, Port of Dundee, 11-23rd October...


Joe Armstrong to Join Louise Brealey in CONSTELLATIONS UK Tour
by Tyler Peterson - March 30, 2015

Joe Armstrong will join Louise Brealey in the Royal Court's UK tour of Nick Payne's award-winning Constellations....


Daniel Radcliffe to Return to West End in Old Vic's ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD
by Marianka Swain - October 06, 2016

The Old Vic today announced further programming, casting and dates for the 2016-17 season, both on and off the main stage. The 50th anniversary production of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead by Tom Stoppard will open on 7 March, starring Daniel Radcliffe and Joshua McGuire....


Glen Street Theatre to Present PETE THE SHEEP, 1-3 October
by Tyler Peterson - September 02, 2014

Pete the Sheep is an uproarious 50-minute musical, based on the quirky and quintessentially Australian picture book by Jackie French and Bruce Whatley. It plays at Glen Street Theatre from 1 to 3 October....


BWW Reviews: KRAPP'S LAST TAPE, Studio Theatre, Sheffield, July 1, 2014
by Carrie Dunn - July 02, 2014

Sheffield Theatres, current UK Regional Theatre of the Year (The Stage Awards), pushes its own desire to lead with the best home grown talent as it presents British icon Richard Wilson in Krapp's Last Tape, a play that explores the past through a series of memories and tape recordings....


Sheffield People's Theatre Production of HEARTS Selected to Be Performed at National Theatre
by Louisa Brady - May 30, 2014

The Sheffield People's Theatre production of Hearts, which was performed in the Studio as part of the National Theatre Connections Festival in March this year, has been selected to perform at the National Theatre in July....


Temporary Adults to Make Butterfly Club Debut with LIVE IN THE SHED Photo Temporary Adults to Make Butterfly Club Debut with LIVE IN THE SHED
by BWW News Desk - November 10, 2017

Temporary Adults are the sort of people who set alarms to remind themselves to sleep. It may take all three to make one functional adult, but Temporary Adults have been trying really hard at... life....






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