STUCK IN YOUR HEAD World Premiere Set at The Theater Bug
by A.A. Cristi - Mar 11, 2026
The Theater Bug in Nashville, Tennessee, will present the world premiere of STUCK IN YOUR HEAD, a new play by young playwright James Walker, from April 16-19, 2026. The production, directed by Leslie Marberry with set design by Diana DeGarmo and costumes by Melodie Madden Adams, will take place at the 4th Story Theater at West End United Methodist Church. The play explores the inner conflict of a high schooler guided by metaphorical voices, offering a mix of humor and introspection. This initiat
Interview: Eden Espinosa of SNS SOIREE at Garden Theater
by Paul Batterson - Feb 19, 2026
In WICKED, Eden Espinosa’s skin was green. In LEMPICKA, the Tony-nominated actress had to age from 19 to 85 in a musical. On Feb. 28, Espinosa gets to perform in the skin she feels the most comfortable – her own.
Cabaret Roundup: September 8-14. 2025- Judy Collins, Dez Duron & More
by Rebecca Kaplan - Sep 8, 2025
Are you trying to plan your entertainment for the week or looking for a fun show to see this weekend? We have you covered with jazz, cabaret, comedy, and more! NYC has so many incredible events, but here are a few top picks to consider this week.
Photos: Nashville Story Garden's HUMAN RESOURCES
by Emmy Rice - Apr 4, 2025
The theatrical event of the season, Nashville Story Garden's world premiere production of Human Resources continues its sold-out run at OZ Arts Nashville for one final weekend. Check here for the photos.
Review: Kristin Chenoweth and Alan Cumming at Wolf Trap
by Elliot Lanes - Sep 18, 2024
Every once in a while, you see the billing for a concert and think to yourself “That’s an interesting combination”. This was my exact thought at Wolf Trap with Broadway superstars Kristin Chenoweth and Alan Cumming on the same bill. Don’t get me wrong, their talent is not to be questioned. It’s more the fact that Kristin Chenoweth has a very squeaky clean Christian raised wholesome personality while Alan Cumming is more no filter. Based on that, the evening felt like two different concerts with me and my wife enjoying one half of the program more than the other.