Drexel University and 1812 Productions to Stage TO FOOL THE EYE, 2/14-3/3
by BWW News Desk - January 28, 2013 Drexel University and Philadelphia theater company 1812 Productions have partnered together to present Jeffrey Hatcher's comedy confection To Fool The Eye, an adaptation of the romantic comedy Léocadia by Jean Anouilh, as part of Drexel's Mandell Professionals in Residence Project (MPiRP)....
The Arts Initiative and Columbia University's Miller Theatre to Kick Off MORNINGSIDE LIGHTS 2013, 9/14
by BWW News Desk - August 07, 2013 The Arts Initiative and Miller Theatre at Columbia University have announced the 2nd annual MORNINGSIDE LIGHTS, which kicks off Saturday, September 14 with a week of daily free participatory arts workshops (through Friday, September 20), and culminates in a procession on Saturday, September 21. This...
Animal Planet Premieres WILD DEEP Tonight
by TV News Desk - January 22, 2013 Go WILD DEEP, and experience the circus of the freaky; the water's teeming with marine life you likely haven't seen before. Beginning tonight, January 22, at 9 PM ET/PT, WILD DEEP showcases the amazing wonders and epic beauty that exist in Earth's seas and oceans....
Actors Theatre Presents SECRET ORDER 3/5-21
by BWW News Desk - March 05, 2010 Secret Order is the story of a brilliant young scientist who may have discovered the cure for cancer. Playwright Bob Clyman explores the impact of that discovery beyond the lab in Actors Theatre's production on Stage West at Herberger Theater Center from March 5-21....
Jason Alexander Set to Host The Big Picture: Paramount's 100th Anniversary at the Hollywood Bowl
by Kelsey Denette - August 14, 2012 The Los Angeles Philharmonic Association and Paramount Pictures announce today that Jason Alexander will host The Big Picture: Paramount's 100th Anniversary celebrating the studio's rich cinematic and musical history at the Hollywood Bowl on Sunday, September 2, 2012 at 7:30 PM. Featuring the Hollyw...
BWW Reviews: SCR's 'THE WEIR' Regales With Spooks & Shots
by Michael L. Quintos - March 25, 2011 What is a weir? It usually serves as a liquid fence between the calm, but deeper areas of a river and the more tumultuous surfaces it overflows to below. Without it, rivers will crest with unpredictability and the danger of flooding threatens the villages that line them. Thus dictates the symbolic t...
Brava Opens It's Season With UNVEILED
by Gabrielle Sierra - September 09, 2011 Brava Theater is proud to open its 2011-2012 Season with the Regional Premiere of Unveiled written by Rohina Malik....
Andrea Martin to Guest Star on Disney XD's CRASH & BERNSTEIN
by Caryn Robbins - July 01, 2013 Andrea Martin will guest star on Disney XD's CRASH AND BERNSTEIN as part of the July 2013 Programming Highlights!...
Oscar-Winning Production Designer Rick Carter to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award
by Caryn Robbins - September 05, 2013 Two time Academy Award winning and four time nominated Production Designer and Art Director Rick Carter will receive the Art Directors Guild's Lifetime Achievement Award....
Cultural District Downtown Pittsburgh Gallery Crawl Set for Today
by BWW News Desk - January 25, 2013 The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust announces the upcoming Gallery Crawl to take place today, January 25, 2013, from 5:30-9:00 p.m., in downtown Pittsburgh's Cultural District. The Gallery Crawl is an urban showcase featuring a wide variety of thought provoking art exhibitions, live bands, DJs, dance, the...
Brava Opens Its Season With UNVEILED
by BWW News Desk - September 17, 2011 Brava Theater is proud to open its 2011-2012 Season with the Regional Premiere of Unveiled written by Rohina Malik....
Beckett's HAPPY DAYS, DETROIT & More Set for Catastrophic's 2014 Season
by Tyler Peterson - November 11, 2013 Catastrophic's most ambitious season to date features more plays, more new plays, and more regional premieres of critically acclaimed plays by contemporary playwrights. The six-play season includes two world premieres by resident playwright Miki Johnson, the third installment of our highly popular s...
Chicago Opera Theater Announces THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER Events
by Kelsey Denette - January 31, 2013 Chicago Opera Theater (COT) offers more opportunities to look inside its operas through its new initiative, Viewpoints. These collaborations with Chicago cultural institutions will draw audiences even further into the passionate world of COT's 2013 Season, "Power of Love, Love of Power."...
Chicago DCA Theater Announces Winter/Spring 2011 Season
by Gabrielle Sierra - October 12, 2010 The Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs announces its 2011 winter/spring season of events at the Chicago DCA Theaters-the Storefront Theater, located at 66 E. Randolph Street, and the Studio Theater in the Chicago Cultural Center, 78 E. Washington Street....
THE MUDGE BOY Reading Set For Today, 10/30
by BWW News Desk - October 30, 2012 Brett Smock and Drew Brody will present a reading of the new musical, The Mudge Boy today, October 30th, 2012. This powerful, controversial new work is based on Michael Burke's film, The Mudge Boy and has been in development for several years....
Brava Opens It's Season With UNVEILED
by Gabrielle Sierra - July 20, 2011 Brava Theater is proud to open its 2011-2012 Season with the Regional Premiere of Unveiled written by Rohina Malik....
Incubator Arts Project Announces Summer Schedule for 2010
by Jonathan Nisman - June 14, 2010 Formerly a project of the Ontological-Hysteric Theater, the Incubator Arts Project supports independent, experimental performing artists through a series of programs aimed at offering production opportunities and guidance with long-term growth and artistic sustainability. This summer will have many ...
Everywhere Theatre Group Presents THE INTERNET, 8/12-8/21
by BWW News Desk - August 12, 2010 Everywhere Theatre Group attempts to stage the World Wide Web in The Internet. Fusing dance, movement, video, music, original and found texts, ETG examines what lies beneath the cool, sleek surface of the information super highway. By asking what propels people into the shadowy underworld of the Web...
Incubator Arts Project Announces Summer Schedule for 2010
by Jonathan Nisman - June 14, 2010 Formerly a project of the Ontological-Hysteric Theater, the Incubator Arts Project supports independent, experimental performing artists through a series of programs aimed at offering production opportunities and guidance with long-term growth and artistic sustainability. This summer will have many ...
Robert Mann Gallery Presents Joe Deal West And West Through 5/8
by Gabrielle Sierra - March 24, 2010 Following the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 and the subsequent public survey along the Sixth Principal Meridian, the Great Plains was officially opened to development and the surveyor's grid provided the basis for cataloguing the open expanse. ...
BWW Interviews: Alan Zweibel - Enjoying a Multi-Course Career Seasoned with Friendship
by Lauren Yarger - February 07, 2012 The multiple Emmy winner, who was honored with a lifetime achievement award by the Writers Guild, East in 2010, talks about having friends like Billy Crystal, Larry David or Gilda Radner and in the same breath, can listen patiently as a wannabe writer runs a really bad idea by him for a TV sitcom. T...
Robert Mann Gallery Announces 'Joe Deal: West and West' Exhibition
by BWW News Desk - March 18, 2010 Following the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 and the subsequent public survey along the Sixth Principal Meridian, the Great Plains was officially opened to development and the surveyor's grid provided the basis for cataloguing the open expanse. Drawing on the remarkable history of 19th century survey p...
Premium Tour Offered Thursdays at 1pm in July and August at Fort Ticonderoga
by Robert Diamond - June 29, 2013 Have you ever wondered what lies beneath Fort Ticonderoga's stone walls? Join Fort Ticonderoga's curator, Christopher Fox, for “History Beneath the Walls,” an in-depth exploration of Fort Ticonderoga's hidden past to see remarkably preserved evidence of the Fort's original structures and catch a gl...
Robert Mann Gallery Announces 'Joe Deal: West and West' Exhibition
by BWW News Desk - February 16, 2010 Following the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 and the subsequent public survey along the Sixth Principal Meridian, the Great Plains was officially opened to development and the surveyor's grid provided the basis for cataloguing the open expanse. Drawing on the remarkable history of 19th century survey p...
ART Mirrors Life
by Jan Nargi - January 31, 2012 Tony Award-winning play by Yasmina Reza takes a penetrating look at the fragility of friendship in a thought-provoking production at the New Rep in Watertown... |