That'll Play Podcast Welcomes Back Actress Jessica Howell
The That'll Play Podcast with Matt Candela and John Nuzzi welcome back L.A. based actress Jessica Howell to chat about her latest batch of independent film projects, including the upcoming sci-fi short, SUSIE SUNSHINE! Jessica shares her experiences of performing in front of a Las Vegas crowd and the challenges of running her first indie-go-go campaign. Plus, Matt and John recap their first live podcast, Matt shares some sexy new ideas, and Jessica weighs in on 'Who Had the Worst Week.' That'll Play!
BWW Reviews: RE-ANIMATOR: THE MUSICAL
Since the Smith Center for the Performing Arts opened its doors almost three years ago in March 2012, many Las Vegans have felt less culturally adrift. You see, the arrival of the Smith Center meant that, even off The Strip and outside hotel showrooms, there was world-class entertainment to be seen in the city. This includes Broadway musicals, intimate cabaret fare, a beautiful home for performances by Las Vegas' terrific philharmonic and the Nevada Ballet Theatre. And, all of this takes place in a breathtakingly beautiful venue - art deco on the level of the Chrysler Building and the Radio City Music Hall. So many who live in Las Vegas are so grateful to have the Smith Center.
BWW Reviews: RE-ANIMATOR THE MUSICAL Develops a Cult Following at the Steve Allen Theater in Hollywood
Get ready all you "Rocky Horror" fans! There's a new show in town that is begging for you to join in the fun, just as long as you don't mind being splattered with blood, breaking pencils, or waving pompoms. Due to robust ticket sales and an ever-increasing dedicated fan base, RE-ANIMATOR THE MUSICAL has added nine additional performances at the Steve Allen Theater in Hollywood through November 23. The blood flows so freely during the show that the first 3 rows are designated as a "splash zone." So bring your raincoat or accept a plastic trash bag from the stage manager for protection.
New Musicals Inc. Presents THE MAX FACTOR FACTOR, Now thru 8/31
It's 1936; the golden age of Hollywood, and two rival movie studios are in a heated battle for survival when their opposing leading men fall in love. Reminiscent of screwball comedies of the past, this new musical takes place in a world of artifice, backstabbing, lavender weddings, double-crossing starlets, and a moral crusader from the Legion of Rectitude, making it increasingly more difficult for the leading men to hold on to the one real thing each has ever found. It's funny, charming, romantic, happily nostalgic, and very tuneful.
New Musicals Inc. Presents THE MAX FACTOR FACTOR, 7/26-8/31
It's 1936; the golden age of Hollywood, and two rival movie studios are in a heated battle for survival when their opposing leading men fall in love. Reminiscent of screwball comedies of the past, this new musical takes place in a world of artifice, backstabbing, lavender weddings, double-crossing starlets, and a moral crusader from the Legion of Rectitude, making it increasingly more difficult for the leading men to hold on to the one real thing each has ever found. It's funny, charming, romantic, happily nostalgic, and very tuneful.
Fordham University Presents Weekend of Films with CANNED ART Festival
Back for its sixth summer, the Fordham Alumni Company will for the first time host a weekend of film screenings created by Fordham Alumni. The sister program to the company's FRESH ART festival the weekend before, The CANNED Art weekend showcases work Fordham Alumni have finished creating, saved for prosperity in the can. A variety of feature length and short films, documentaries, as well as web-series and sketches will be shown. All screenings will be presented at the Wild Project (195 E. 3rd St., NYC). Admission is $5 per film. In addition, audience members can purchase a $12 “RamPass” to see 3 or more films. To purchase tickets in advance visit www.thewildproject.com. Specific screening information is as follows:
Fordham University to Present Weekend of Films with CANNED ART Festival, Begin. 8/8
Back for its sixth summer, the Fordham Alumni Company will for the first time host a weekend of film screenings created by Fordham Alumni. The sister program to the company's FRESH ART festival the weekend before, The CANNED Art weekend showcases work Fordham Alumni have finished creating, saved for prosperity in the can. A variety of feature length and short films, documentaries, as well as web-series and sketches will be shown. All screenings will be presented at the Wild Project (195 E. 3rd St., NYC). Admission is $5 per film. In addition, audience members can purchase a $12 “RamPass” to see 3 or more films. To purchase tickets in advance visit www.thewildproject.com. Specific screening information is as follows:
New Jersey Repertory Company Ends Run of EXPOSURE TIME, 3/21
NJRep will end its run of EXPOSURE TIME on March 21st. In the largely true but playfully skewed world of Kim Merrill's 'Exposure Time,' photography is the Next Big Thing; Darwin and Tennyson are A-List celebrities; and Charles Dodgson (aka Lewis Carroll) wants all the great minds to sit for his camera alone.
New Jersey Repertory Company Set for EXPOSURE TIME, 2/11-3/21
In the largely true but playfully skewed world of Kim Merrill's 'Exposure Time,' photography is the Next Big Thing; Darwin and Tennyson are A-List celebrities; and Charles Dodgson (aka Lewis Carroll) wants all the great minds to sit for his camera alone
NJ Rep Presents ALICE THROUGH THE CAMERA LENS 2/11-3/21/2010
While Johnny Depp portrays the Mad Hatter on movie screens around the world this winter, Lewis Carroll, the conflicted creator of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, will be on stage at New Jersey Repertory Company in Long Branch, fighting passionately to be known not as a children's author but as Charles Dodgson, the greatest portrait photographer in the British Empire.
New Jersey Repertory Company Set for EXPOSURE TIME, 2/11-3/21
In the largely true but playfully skewed world of Kim Merrill's 'Exposure Time,' photography is the Next Big Thing; Darwin and Tennyson are A-List celebrities; and Charles Dodgson (aka Lewis Carroll) wants all the great minds to sit for his camera alone
NJ Rep Presents ALICE THROUGH THE CAMERA LENS 2/11-3/21/2010
While Johnny Depp portrays the Mad Hatter on movie screens around the world this winter, Lewis Carroll, the conflicted creator of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, will be on stage at New Jersey Repertory Company in Long Branch, fighting passionately to be known not as a children's author but as Charles Dodgson, the greatest portrait photographer in the British Empire.