Video: Eric David Wallace Releases Cinematic Music Video For Single 'Dark Sky'
by Michael Major - Oct 17, 2023
Seattle-based singer/songwriter Eric David Wallace releases cinematic music video for his alternative-electronic single 'Dark Sky' from his EP 'The Open Door.' Explore the complex relationship between God and man through moody, pop-tinged sounds reminiscent of Radiohead, Portishead, and Depeche Mode.
Refracted Theatre Company Announces Cast and Crew For TAMBO & BONES
by Blair Ingenthron - Jul 24, 2023
Refracted Theatre Company has announced the cast and production team for TAMBO & BONES, Dave Harris's genre-defying play that transcends time and usurps cliché, directed by Mikael Burke. TAMBO & BONES runs October 12 - November 11, 2023, with previews October 5 - 8 at the Bookspan Theatre at The Den.
92nd Street Y Announces In-Person Spring Classical Concert Season
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Dec 9, 2021
The 92nd Street Y has announced its spring classical concert season. With 18 concerts, the spring season includes two appearances by world-renowned pianist Angela Hewitt; two performances by The Knights as 92Y's inaugural Ensemble in Residence and more.
In Provincetown, 24 HOUR PLAYS Celebrates 11th Anniversary Online
by Stephi Wild - Feb 1, 2021
Now in its 11th year, the Provincetown Theater in partnership with The Provincetown Playwrights’ Lab will present the annual 24-Hour Plays on Presidents’ Day weekend. Only for this year, the newly created collection of 10-minute plays –written, cast, rehearsed and debuted in a 24 hour timeframe -- will be done online.
THE OFFICE to Stream Exclusively on Peacock January 1, 2021
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Dec 14, 2020
This memorandum is to inform everyone that we expect a significant spike in sales starting on January 1, 2021 when Peacock starts streaming the documentary footage that was shot at Dunder Mifflin Scranton between 2005 and 2013.
HBO Max Greenlights Adam McKay's THE UNINHABITABLE EARTH
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Jan 15, 2020
HBO Max announced from the stage at the WarnerMedia Television Critics Association (TCA) Day, a greenlight for Oscar® and Emmy® Award-winning writer Adam McKay's (Succession, The Big Short) The Uninhabitable Earth. This anthology series from wiip is inspired by David Wallace-Wells' global best-selling book and New York Magazine article of the same name and will be comprised of stand-alone fictional stories covering a wide range of genres and possible futures that could result from the rapid warming of our planet. McKay, who recently closed a five-year, overall television deal with HBO and HBO Max, is attached to write and direct the first episode. The plan is for the first season to enlist top directors and writers to join in creating a provocative and entertaining series that taps into our unease with just how delicately our planet is teetering on the precipice.
OKLAHOMA! On Broadway To Celebrate Sustainability December 18
by A.A. Cristi - Dec 13, 2019
The groundbreaking, history-making Broadway revival of Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma! will be celebrating sustainability next week on Sustainability Night, to be held at the evening performance, Wednesday. December 18.
Winter Events Announced At The Center For The Arts At George Mason University
by A.A. Cristi - Oct 19, 2019
The Center for the Arts at George Mason University continues the 2019/20 season this November and December with an array of dance, theater, opera, and music from around the world through programs from Great Performances at Mason, the Family Series, as well as signature events from Mason's College of Visual and Performing Arts.
Cooperstown Summer Music Festival Announces Full Season Lineup
by Stephi Wild - May 9, 2019
The Cooperstown Summer Music Festival's 2019 season features a diverse array of world-class artists presenting programs spanning multiple genres, and offers first-time and veteran concertgoers alike the chance to experience the intimate thrill of a live performance.
BWW Review: BIG FISH is Larger Than Life at The Keegan Theatre
by Evann Normandin - Aug 10, 2017
BIG FISH fills every inch of the intimate Keegan Theatre and leaves more than a little magic in its wake. Based on the 1998 David Wallace novel and the 2003 Tim Burton film, BIG FISH revolves around traveling salesman Edward Bloom and the big stories he tells to his realist son Will. When Will finds out he's going to be father and must, at the same time, confront his father's mortality, he sets out to separate fact from fiction and find the man inside the behemoth.
Forge Music Venue to Present LONDON IRISH REFLECTIONS 11/14
by Ashlee Latimer - Nov 6, 2016
Forge Music Venue in Camden, London on Monday 14th November 2016 at 7.30pm for the World Premiere of London Irish Reflections, which seeks to contextualise the experience of the Irish of several generations working and living in London. Daire Halpin (soprano) and Jean Kelly (harpist) - our Joint Artistic Director - will premiere Reflections as part of Irish Heritage's Season '1916-2016 A Century of Music in Ireland'.
BWW Preview: The Cape Cod Theatre Company Presents ON GOLDEN POND
by Kristen Morale - Sep 13, 2016
The Cape Cod Theatre Company, home of the Harwich Junior Theatre, is pleased to bring Ernest Thompson's beloved 1979 play On Golden Pond to its stage as the first show of its anticipated fall season. Thompson's play, which was made into the well-known 1981 movie starring Henry Fonda and Katharine Hepburn, will run as a CCTC main-stage production from September 16th thru October 9th, under the direction of Susan Kosoff.