'Avenue Q' a Polished, Brilliant Musical Comedy Gem
by Paul W. Thompson - May 23, 2008 Simply put, 'Avenue Q' is a brilliant musical comedy, written, staged and performed by brilliant people, saying brilliant, insightful things about young adulthood and life in general-and the actors are having a fantastic time on stage every single night....
Revisiting APE
by Brent Englar - August 20, 2009 Following up on my recent review of JM Dinson's THE APE ON THE CHURCH STEPS...
BWW Special Interview: Rupert Holmes Talks Marvin Hamlisch, The Future of THE NUTTY PROFESSOR & More
by Jeffrey Ellis - August 09, 2012 It's becomes very clear very quickly, when talking to Rupert Holmes, that writing the libretto for The Nutty Professor-which paired him with composer Marvin Hamlisch-has been an astonishing and inspiring experience for the man whose resume is filled with noteworthy achievements in theater, music, pu...
Jerry Lewis Will Not Return as Muscular Dystrophy Telethon Host
by Kelsey Denette - August 22, 2011 Jerry Lewis will not be returning to host this year's Muscular Dystrophy Association Telethon, despite a report to the contrary from the Las Vegas Review-Journal....
'The Misanthrope' Opens at New Rep on Jan.18
by BWW News Desk - December 13, 2007 New Repertory Theatre is bringing the Belle Époque in France to the Arsenal Center for the Arts in Molière's delightful comedy, The Misanthrope. This classic satire, told with Molière's signature wit, opens for the press on Friday, January 18, 2008 at 8PM and plays through February 10, 2007...
'Give Em Hell Harry' to Begin July 20th
by BWW News Desk - July 19, 2008 Bix Barnaba will play 33rd US President, Harry S Truman in the acclaimed comedy 'GIVE EM HELL HARRY! by Samuel Gallu beginning July 20 at St. Luke's Theatre, 308 West 46th Street, NYC....
Shirley MacLaine Opens An Evening with Shirley MacLaine @ Valley Performing Arts Center
by Don Grigware - May 10, 2011 I saw An Evening with Shirley MacLaine at this venue on May 6, and as much as I adore MacLaine, I couldn't help but realize that the woman could sit and read the phone book and she would have fans hanging on her every word. She looks great at 77, still has a wonderful sense of humor, is as down-to-e...
Shirley MacLaine To Appear in Seattle 6/13
by BWW News Desk - June 13, 2010 She's a Hollywood icon - an academy award winning dancer, singer and actress with over 50 films to her credit....
"Mary, Mary": A Blast from the Past at Spotlighters
by James Howard - January 09, 2007 WHO: Spotlighters Theatre WHAT: Mary, Mary WHEN: Through February 4. Fri - Sat at 8PM, Sun at 2PM, Thurs February 1 at 8PM HOW MUCH: $15, $10 with BWW discount....
The Rodgers & Hammerstein ALLEGRO CD To Be Released 2/3/09
by BWW News Desk - February 03, 2009 The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization is thrilled to announce that the first complete recording of Rodgers & Hammerstein's ALLEGRO will be released by Sony Masterworks Broadway on February 3, 2009. The CD is produced by David Lai, Bruce Pomahac and Ted Chapin....
BWW Reviews: Studio Tenn Delivers a Refreshing SOUND OF MUSIC to the Stage of The Franklin Theatre
by Jeffrey Ellis - June 01, 2012 With a cast led by Broadway veterans Jessica Grove (who ideally captures the spirit and charm of Maria in her thoroughly captivating performance) and Ben Davis (tall and commanding as the naval captain torn by conflicting loyalties and social upheaval), Logan presents The Sound of Music you would ex...
DCT's "Millie" Thoroughly by the Book
by James Howard - May 07, 2008 REVIEW: Thoroughly Modern Millie plays through May 11 at Dundalk Community Theatre at CCBC-Dundalk....
BWW Special Interview: Rupert Holmes Talks Marvin Hamlisch, The Future of THE NUTTY PROFESSOR & More
by Jeffrey Ellis - August 09, 2012 It's becomes very clear very quickly, when talking to Rupert Holmes, that writing the libretto for The Nutty Professor-which paired him with composer Marvin Hamlisch-has been an astonishing and inspiring experience for the man whose resume is filled with noteworthy achievements in theater, music, pu...
Gabriel Bryne to Star in Roundabout's A Touch of the Poet
by BWW News Desk - May 06, 2005 Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes, Artistic Director) is proud to present Gabriel Byrne as 'Cornelius Melody' in a new Broadway production of Eugene O'Neill's drama A Touch of the Poet, directed by Doug Hughes at Studio 54 on Broadway (254 West 54th Street)....
CenterStage’s “Boys” at the Burlie-Q
by James Howard - December 14, 2006 WHO: CenterStage WHAT: The Boys from Syracuse WHEN: Through January 14th. Tues – Sat at 8PM, Sun at 7:30PM, Sat and Sun at 2PM. HOW MUCH: $10 - $65....
The Rodgers & Hammerstein ALLEGRO CD To Be Released 2/3/09
by Gabrielle Sierra - December 08, 2008 The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization is thrilled to announce that the first complete recording of Rodgers & Hammerstein's ALLEGRO will be released by Sony Masterworks Broadway on February 3, 2009. The CD is produced by David Lai, Bruce Pomahac and Ted Chapin....
The Rodgers & Hammerstein ALLEGRO CD To Be Released 2/3/09
by BWW News Desk - February 03, 2009 The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization is thrilled to announce that the first complete recording of Rodgers & Hammerstein's ALLEGRO will be released by Sony Masterworks Broadway on February 3, 2009. The CD is produced by David Lai, Bruce Pomahac and Ted Chapin....
Mantello Slams Chicago Sun-Times Critic over Controversial Review
by BWW News Desk - May 15, 2005 Wicked director Joe Mantello angrily responded to a controversial review by Chicago Sun-Times Critic Hedy Weiss...
BWW Features: Atlanta Presents a New Staging of PORGY AND BESS
by Joseph F. Panarello - February 14, 2011 It's not unusual for music lovers to ponder what the Great American Opera is. A good portion will argue persuasively in favor of Stephen Sondheim's SWEENEY TODD. Others will present strong reasons for George Gershwin's PORGY AND BESS. It's quite possible that THE GHOSTS OF VERSAILLES by John Corigli...
Arvada Center Launches New Theater Season
by Gabrielle Sierra - September 03, 2009 As the economic downturn takes its toll on arts organizations across the country, the Colorado-based Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities heads optimistically into its 2009-10 theater season, buoyed by the success of last season's record-breaking $3.1 million in tickets sales - a 55% increase o...
BWW Review: Wilma Theater's Humorous Yet Poignant BODY AWARENESS
by Rebecca Goering - January 16, 2012 It's Body Awareness Week at Shirley State College in Vermont. Phyllis, a college professor, is in charge of the festivities and has invited visiting artist Frank to stay in the home she shares with her girlfriend Joyce and Joyce's son Jared. Tensions rise as Phyllis and Joyce try to convince Jared t...
TODAY's Matt Lauer Regrets NBC's Handling of Ann Curry Dismissal
by Caryn Robbins - March 11, 2013 TVGuide reports that TODAY show's Matt Lauer has regrets about the way the NBC network handled the dismissal of his former co-host Ann Curry....
Souvenir: The Odder Couple
by Michael Dale - November 30, 2005 The most touching and heartwarming love story currently gracing the Broadway stage tells the tale of a gay male pianist of questionable songwriting talent and a wealthy widow who sings classical recitals despite being tone deaf....
Haram Iran to Open at Athenaeum Theater
by Steve Leary - September 24, 2008 Haram Iran tells the story of two boys coming of age, and struggling with their identities as Arab Iranians, and as typical teenagers longing to discover their place in the world. Ayaz Marhouni and Mahmoud Asgari, two fifteen year old boys may have been gay or may have been experimenting with their ...
SPOTLIGHT ON THE 2011 TONY AWARDS: DAY 9 & 10 - GYPSY/Rose with Lansbury, Daly & LuPone
by Robert Diamond - May 22, 2011 Today we have a triple-feature and a double-dose day, with all three of the Tony-winning leading ladies who have won the Best Actress Tony Award for their take on Rose in GYPSY - as great a role in the musical theatre as Lear in KING LEAR is in the classical canon; no question. Believe it or not, Et... |