RENT and The National AIDS Memorial Quilt Come to Thousand Oaks
Set in the East Village of New York City in the early 1990s, Rent is about falling in love, finding your voice, and living for today. Winner of the Tony® Award for Best Musical in 1996 and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Rent has become a veritable pop-culture phenomenon.
The Carnegie Announces SUITS THAT ROCK Concert This October
There’s nothing quite like a great concert … Which is why The Carnegie is inviting the public to “Get Back” to enjoying the musical extravaganza that is SUITS THAT ROCK on Saturday, Oct. 9, 2021 at 7:30 p.m. at the Covington Plaza Outdoor Amphitheater. Tickets are $70 and are on sale now.
PSYCHIC P.D Now Streaming on REVRY.TV
'Chantelle: Psychic P.D - Night Division', an off-the-wall comedy out of the UK, launched this week on Revry.tv, the premier LGBTQ+ digital media network.
The Carnegie's SUITS THAT ROCK Goes Virtual
The Carnegie's Suits That Rock is back - and this year, the rock and roll good times are going virtual. Replacing its original in-person performance dates of Aug. 28 and Sept. 4, Suits That Rock and its previous twelve years of performances will be celebrated exclusively online over the month of August.
UK's Tourist Releases 'Kin' From Upcoming Album
Today, UK-based GRAMMY winning producer and composer Tourist (William Phillips) is releasing “Kin,' the final single from his new album (and second of 2019) Wild which is out on 18 October via Monday Records [pre-save / pre-order].
BWW Review: SH!T-FACED SHAKESPEARE: HAMLET, Leicester Square Theatre
The latest drunken venture coming from Magnificent Bastard Productions's ludicrously perverse minds is the story of everybody's favourite sad guy: Hamlet. The preamble is simple: each performance sees the professionally trained cast dealing with the aftermath of an afternoon spent drinking by one of them. What ensues is an ever-changing, unpredictable show that's guaranteed to have the audience in stitches.
Visual Arts Center of New Jersey Celebrates Successful Gala
On Saturday, March 3, the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey held its largest fundraising event of the year, the annual spring gala "Graffiti & Glam." The sold-out event, held at the Art Center in Summit, raised funds to support the Art Center's main programs, including community outreach projects and scholarships. The evening featured live music, a seated dinner, signature cocktails sponsored by Absolut, and both silent and live auctions.
Ali Stroker to 'Burn Old Dresses' in Concert at The Green Room 42
Ground-breaking TV & Broadway actress Ali Stroker (Tony-nominated Spring Awakening revival, FOX's Glee), the first-ever performer in a wheelchair to perform in a Broadway show and on The Tony Awards, will offer two solo concerts in NYC on September 17 & 18 at 8pm at The Green Room 42.
BWW Review: FOOTLOOSE, Richmond Theatre
There seem to be something consistently appealing about the music of the 1980s; acts such as Rick Astley and Bananarama seem to attract more concert-goers today than they did in their heyday. It makes sense, therefore, for a revival of a musical featuring such classic hits as 'Holding Out For A Hero' and 'Let's Hear It For The Boy' would appeal to the current zeitgeist.
Stage and Screen Star Ali Stroker Set for ABC's TEN DAYS IN THE VALLEY
Ground-breaking TV & Broadway actress Ali Stroker (Tony-nominated Spring Awakening revival, FOX's Glee), the first-ever performer in a wheelchair to perform in a Broadway show and also The Tony Awards, has been cast in the highly anticipated upcoming ABC drama Ten Days In the Valley, which stars and is executive produced by Emmy Award-winner Kyra Sedgwick.