![]() by BWW News Desk - October 27, 2018 Celebrating theatre created by women, for everyone, Women in Theatre and Screen's critically acclaimed Festival Fatale will return to the Eternity Playhouse today 27th October following a hugely successful inaugural festival in 2016.... ![]() by Sarah Hookey - August 15, 2019 True Maverick Media are bringing their thought-provoking production, Warheads to Park Theatre. The piece, which is based on the story of writer and lead actor Taz Skylar's best friend, shines a light on PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) in young soldiers.... ![]() by Robert Diamond - January 31, 2019 ... ![]() by Jo Fisher - October 22, 2019 This year, the ever-popular sitcom Friends turns 25 years old; and what better way to celebrate than by seeing it memorialised on stage in musical form?... ![]() by Stephi Wild - October 11, 2018 After a decade working in the New York City entertainment industry, veteran publicist Emily McGill founded Press Play, a boutique public relations firm serving the entertainment community. Prior to her most recent position with Disney Theatrical Productions where she handled the Broadway production... ![]() by Keith Tittermary - January 17, 2018 Jonathan Safran Foer's 2002 semi-autobiographical debut novel, Everything Is Illuminated, is a riveting portrayal of one man's quest to find the woman who saved his grandfather from the Nazis at the start of World War II. While the journey of the central character, Jonathan, is the focus of the book... ![]() by Stephi Wild - September 01, 2019 New multimedia play follows the footsteps of self-proclaimed Witchfinder General Matthew Hopkins.... ![]() by Cindy Marcolina - August 17, 2019 Miles and Mory, two naïve young men who think they have nothing to lose, join the British Army. They come back home tour after tour feeling less than themselves. Miles is especially suffering as his crippling bouts of PTSD start corroding his relationship with his girlfriend Tena and his approach to... ![]() by Stephi Wild - October 25, 2018 Communication breakdown is at the heart of the Welsh premiere of Jason Robert Brown's musical The Last Five Years in a new concept by Leeway Productions using sign language as well as sung English. The story of a powerful love affair will be performed simultaneously through song and movement with We... ![]() by Julie Musbach - March 19, 2018 Slyly exhuming the little blue dress that launched the biggest media circus of a generation, the five women who were at the centre of this infamous scandal collide on stage: A First Lady, a secretary, a daughter, a confidant, and an intern. A theatrical battle emerges over how it all went down, who ... ![]() by Maggie Yates - March 10, 2018 Alan Ayckbourne's 'Communicating Doors,' produced by the SBCC Theatre Group, follows Poopay (Felicia Hall), a blue-collar London dominatrix who shows up at a luxury hotel to service wealthy business mogul, Reece (Matt Smith), but instead gets pressured into witnessing his deathbed confession of embe... ![]() by Stephi Wild - September 27, 2018 Mars is a street-smart, enthusiastic, lyrically-saturated man on-the-edge about to propose to the girl of his dreams in present-day London. Bounty is a very quiet boy in a very loud borough paddling through the 90s with this new politically charged Black identity swirling around him. As the worlds... ![]() by Macon Prickett - March 06, 2018 The Film Society of Lincoln Center has announced its lineup of new releases for the 2018 spring season, featuring Arnaud Desplechin's Ismael's Ghosts, Lucrecia Martel's Zama, Claire Denis's Let the Sunshine In, and an exclusive run of Hong Sang-soo's The Day After, all NYFF55 selections; plus Sophie... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - March 28, 2019 Before it became a feature film starring Anna Kendrick and Jeremy Jordan, The Last Five Years began as a stirring stage musical that was hailed as one of the 10 best shows of 2001 by Time magazine.... ![]() by Sally Henry - September 18, 2018 Neighbors Max and Diana were put through the ringer as children as their parents had a dysfunctional affair off and on for most of the kids' growing up years. Aurora Theatre's production of Carla Ching's THE TWO KIDS THAT BLOW SH*T UP follows two characters from age 9 to mid-life, with a twist.... ![]() by Julie Musbach - July 08, 2019 It was 1968 when literary giant Horace Mungin penned his first published work, 'Dope Hustler's Jazz,' part one of a two volume set of anti-drug poetry. 'Dope Hustler's Jazz' was the beginning of a writing career that started in the Black Arts Movement and would extend over five decades of literary c... ![]() by Dzifa Benson - February 23, 2019 During her lifetime, Pina Bausch's expansion of German expressionist dance into raw, bizarre but nonetheless affecting spectacle revolutionised contemporary dance. In the decade since her sudden death, her company Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch has restricted itself to performing the back catalog... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - December 18, 2017 This January, Belvoir will bring the captivating and intimate My Name is Jimi to the Sydney Festival following its acclaimed world premiere with Queensland Theatre in 2017.... ![]() by Paul Smith - September 17, 2019 At long last Bright Star has opened at The Opera House Players! Find out what the critics had to say!... ![]() by Stephi Wild - May 24, 2018 Malloree Hill, Gabriella Garcia, Aurora Heimbach, and Molly Wheaton will lead an industry reading of Samuel by Alexis Roblan, directed by Madeline O'Hara, on Sunday, May 27, at 3p at Manhattan Theatre Club Studios (311 W 43rd St, 8th floor, Studio B). Jillian Lebling, Patrick Merveille, and Lynita S... ![]() by Sarah Jae Leiber - October 18, 2019 Variety reports that HBO Max's 'Station Eleven' has cast Mackenzie Davis and Himesh Patel in leading roles.... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - July 29, 2019 True Maverick Media are delighted to bring their thought-provoking production, Warheads to Park Theatre. The piece, which is based on the story of writer and lead actor Taz Skylar's best friend, shines a light on PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) in young soldiers. The production runs from 15th ... ![]() by Stephi Wild - December 01, 2017 Following a highly successful run at Edinburgh Fringe 2017, Joe Sellman-Leava's highly- acclaimed one man show Monster embarks on an exciting UK tour in 2018. Monster is a dark but humorous exploration of gender and masculinity - with intimate storytelling at its heart, Monster looks at a young man'... ![]() by Julie Musbach - December 03, 2018 TodayTix today announced that Lilli Cooper and Nick Blaemire will join Ethan Slater for his TodayTix Presents concert on January 12, 2018, at W New York - Times Square. The evening will debut music from Slater's new writing project, a musical called "Edge of the World."... ![]() by Stephi Wild - February 12, 2018 Marquis and Tru, both 14 and black, meet one evening in the holding cell of a police station. Marquis is a Nietzsche-loving prep-schooler, adopted by white people and living in the affluent suburb of AchievementHeights; while Tru is a super smart, Tupac loving, kid from central Baltimore. Tru decide... |