Musical Comedy DANCE OFF Comes to DVD Today
Freestyle Digital Media (FDM) has announced today, December 30, 2014 as the DVD release date for DANCE OFF, which will be available for purchase at Walmart and other retailers nationwide. The film was released on VOD in October 2014.
TV Exclusive: Watch a Scene from DANCE-OFF Movie with David Burtka & More!
Freestyle Releasing will soon release DANCE-OFF- a film written by Amy George & Mark Goodma, with direction by Alex Di Marco. Featuring the talents of Shane Harper, Kathryn McCormick, Finola Hughes and Broadway veteran David Burtka, the movie will be available on all digital platforms beginning October 7, 2014.
Below, BroadwayWorld is excited to bring you an exclusive sneak peek of the film, featuring Burtka and the rest of the company!
Photo Flash: South Bend Civic Theatre's Production of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, Now Through 6/8
To Kill a Mockingbird One of the best-loved novels of all time takes the stage in an unforgettable story of growing up and seeing the world through new eyes. Scout, the daughter of small town Southern lawyer Atticus Finch, learns lessons of family, prejudice, hatred, and overcoming fear. A timeless tale that has enthralled generations unfolds live and up close at SBCT.
South Bend Civic Theatre to Present THE WIZ, 3/28-4/13
South Bend Civic Theatre commemorates the 75th anniversary of the classic movie "The Wizard of Oz" by presenting The Wiz, with music and lyrics by Charlie Smalls and book by William F. Brown. Winner of 7 Tony Awards, this original take of the journey of Dorothy through the Land of Oz will entertain and delight audience members of all ages.
Photo Flash: First Look at SBCT's ALL SHOOK UP
SBCT Education director Sara Bartlett leads a cast of youngsters in ALL SHOOK UP: Olivia Adams, Emily Axelberg, Broderick Balsley, Billie Bennett, Alexa Bruetmen, Kylie Bruetman, Soren Campbell, Adrienne Carrier, Caroline Carrier, Elizabeth Carrier, Clare Costello, Jasmine Dennie, Sara Dobbins, Wilhelmena Dreyer, Abby Halling, Brandon Harper, Quynn Hickey, DelShawn Hunt, Matt Karsten, Katelyn Langwith, Miranda Manier, Nick Mazack, Catherine Mills, Zoe Morgan, Isabela Nanni, Deonte Putnam, Ian Riggs, Alexis L. Rosebush, Dillon Slagle, Chloe Steen, Samantha Stephenson, Jared Wagner, Rochelle Williams, and Avery Worrell. BroadwayWorld has a first look below.
South Bend Civic Theatre Presents ALL SHOOK UP, Now thru 10/21
In 1955, in a square little town rides a guitar-playing, hip-swiveling rebel who changes everything and everyone he meets in this musical fantasy that'll have you jumpin' out of your blue suede shoes with such classics as 'Heartbreak Hotel,' 'Jailhouse Rock,' and 'Don't Be Cruel.'
South Bend Civic Theatre Presents ALL SHOOK UP, 10/19-21
In 1955, in a square little town rides a guitar-playing, hip-swiveling rebel who changes everything and everyone he meets in this musical fantasy that'll have you jumpin' out of your blue suede shoes with such classics as 'Heartbreak Hotel,' 'Jailhouse Rock,' and 'Don't Be Cruel.'
Warner Studio Theatre Presents SUPERIOR DONUTS, 6/1-10
The only thing more run down than the Uptown Chicago donut shop is its owner. Despondent, disengaged, and out of touch, Arthur doesn't even register the vandalism of his store. Even the colorful array of characters in the neighborhood can't bring him out of his shell - the local bag lady, the Russian video store owner next door, the two cops checking out the damage. Only when charismatic young Franco Wicks enters the store and practically forces himself into being hired does the spark of life begin to take hold for Arthur. Brilliant but carrying secrets, Franco's troubles crash into Arthur's sheltered world and force him to finally take a stand.
South Bend Civic Theatre Presents HAIRSPRAY!
South Bend Civic Theatre hits the dance floor in 1962 Baltimore for Hairspray, the blockbuster musical the New York Times called 'as sweet as a show can be without causing tooth decay.' Plucky plus-size teen Tracy Turnblad chases her dream of appearing on her favorite TV dance show, overcoming prejudice, segregation and those who feel 'inappropriate hair height' is grounds for detention.