Alton Brown's LAST BITE Tour is Coming to The Bushnell
Alton Brown's culinary tour, LAST BITE, is set to visit The Bushnell in March 2025. Brown's “Edible Inevitable,” “Eat Your Science,” and “Beyond the Eats” tours performed in more than 200 cities with more than 550,000 fans in attendance. Learn more about his stop at the Bushnell!
Alton Brown Comes to Madison in 2025
Television personality, author and famed foodist Alton Brown announced his final national theater tour that will visit more than 60 U.S. cities in 2025. “Alton Brown Live: Last Bite” will launch February 13, 2025, in Melbourne, Florida, before making its way to cities across the country.
Alton Brown Reveals Final U.S. Tour to More Than 60 Cities
Television personality, author, and famed foodist Alton Brown has announced his final national theater tour that will visit more than 60 U.S. cities in 2025. “Alton Brown Live: Last Bite” will launch February 13, 2025 in Melbourne, Florida. We've got the full list of tour dates, an a guide to get tickets.
Food Network Weekly Schedule Highlights Announced
Get your grills ready as Food Network celebrates the Fourth of July with a weekly schedule packed with premieres, marathons and grilling and summer eats-themed episodes. Throughout the week, don't miss new episodes of fan-favorites including Beat Bobby Flay, Big Time Bake, Chopped, Guy's Grocery Games, Restaurant: Impossible, Supermarket Stakeout: What Would Alex Make?, Worst Cooks in America and more.
Food Network Announces Father's Day Programming
Food Network celebrates fathers everywhere with a lineup of dad-centric and grilltastic content all week long. From new episodes centered around dad to grilling and barbeque-themed shows highlighting one of dad's favorite pastimes, Food Network is the ultimate destination for dads everywhere for much deserved entertainment and celebration.
BWW Review: THE 39 STEPS: Playing Hitchcock For Laughs
If there's one thing that summer theater should be, it's fun, and Gloucester Stage Company's production of THE 39 STEPS happily fulfills the requirement. Actually, it is more than fun - it is laugh out loud funny, thanks to the witty script, the crisp direction by Artistic Director Robert Walsh, and the antics and split-second comic timing of a quartet of actors who play over 150 characters without going off the rails. Joining them on stage is Malachi Rosen, a Foley Artist who produces a litany of sound effects, allowing the audience to see and hear how every door slam, train whistle, and gun shot happens. The 1935 film was a classic Alfred Hitchcock thriller, but the stage adaptation by Patrick Barlow heaps large helpings of farce and satire atop the story, while maintaining a high level of suspense.
Shakespeare & Company's Summer Training Institute in Full Swing
For the second consecutive year actors from around the globe have joined Shakespeare & Company's Summer Training Institute through collaboration with Youth Bridge Global. Following in the footsteps of Ilija Pujic a Bosnian actor last year, three young actors from Kilgali, Rwanda, are at Shakespeare & Company in Lenox, MA, to work with their American counterparts in this exciting program.