RACHEL BOBBITT Releases New EP & Announces Fall Tour Dates
Emerging Toronto-based artist Rachel Bobbitt releases her remarkable new EP, The Half We Still Have via Fantasy Records. Produced and mixed by Jorge Elbrecht (Sky Ferreira, Japanese Breakfast) at 80A Studios in Toronto. Rachel Bobbitt has announced a fall tour supporting Jesse Jo Stark. Check out tour dates!
Rachel Bobbitt Shares New Single 'Clay Feet'
Emerging Toronto-based artist Rachel Bobbitt has shared a new single entitled, “Clay Feet,” the second track from her recently announced new EP The Half We Still Have. The track’s accompanying video was shot in the foothills of Malibu, CA by director Lauren Wade. The EP was produced and mixed by Jorge Elbrecht (Sky Ferreira, Japanese Breakfast).
Photo Flash: SCHOOL OF ROCK Celebrates 1,000 Performances in London
Last night (6 March 2019), Andrew Lloyd Webber's award-winning show School of Rock - The Musical celebrated its 1000th performance in the West End at the Gillian Lynne Theatre. The cast were joined in the celebrations by Julian Fellowes, who wrote the book for the show, director Laurence Connor and the show's choreographer JoAnn M. Hunter, as well as VIP guests.
RÜFÜS DU SOL Reveals Music Video For Single NO PLACE
RÜFÜS DU SOL – one of the world's preeminent live electronic bands - has revealed a music video for the emotive track, No Place. The video reveals more of the imagery of the forthcoming album and is an audio-visual journey into the minds of this explosive act.
BWW Reviews: ASPECTS OF LOVE Moving, Problematic and Worthy in Theo Ubique's Gutsy Production
Playing now through April 21, 2013 at the No Exit Cafe in Rogers Park, and officially opening yesterday, the rarely seen Andrew Lloyd Webber musical 'Aspects of Love' has been very competently mounted by the consistently high-quality storefront non-Equity company, Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre. And this 1989 London show, receiving what I believe is the Chicago premiere of the revised version first mounted in the UK in 1993-4, has been clearly intended by the company to be a follow-up to its phenomenally successful, multi-Jeff Award winning, multi-BroadwayWorld Award winning 2012 production of 'A Light in the Piazza,' a show with a similar post-war, stylish Continental setting and the seduction of romantic melodies in the air--not much dialogue or dance needed.