New England Music Hall of Fame to Honor 2022 Journalist of the Year Patrice Wood
On October 30, 2022 at The Knickerbocker Music Center at 35 Railroad Ave, Westerly, RI the New England Music Hall of Fame www.nemhof.com will be inducting Westerly's own Matthias Steele; former longtime President of the CT Blues Society Ed Stack; co-founder of Roomful of Blues/ Rhode Island native Greg Piccolo; Connecticut Blues duo Marci and Jim Hooper; and Connecticut soul singer Bob Orsi.
Osiris Media Announces Diverse Slate of Podcasts
Osiris will also add rock music critic and podcaster Steven Hyden as Consulting Producer. Steven’s background hosting successful music podcasts and writing about music for decades will help push the company’s writing and strategic direction forward.
New Business Book by Award-Winning Author, Julie A. Broad is Released
NANAIMO, British Columbia, July 12, 2016 /PRNewswire/ Residents and visitors of Nanaimo have the opportunity to witness, live and in-person, one of the most forward-thinking and unique book launch events ever to come to British Columbia this Thursday, July 14th, while also having the chance to be a part of two incredibly important causes. International Book Award winner and successful entrepreneur, Julie A. Broad, is holding and performing burpees at the event, which will take place from 4 to 5pm, PST.
Photo Flash: First Look at NJ Rep's THE SEEDBED
THE SEEDBED by Bryan Delaney is set in Ireland where a husband and wife face an unsettling dilemma in their marriage when their daughter finally returns home after a long absence, bringing with her a new love and a whole lot of baggage.
NJ Rep to Present THE SEEDBED, 10/15-11/15
New Jersey Repertory Company, located at 179 Broadway in Long Branch, is proud to announce the World Premiere of The Seedbed by Bryan Delaney. An impassioned family drama set in Ireland about a husband and wife and their troubled daughter who returns home with her fiance after a long absence. When deep dark secrets are suddenly revealed relationships are put to the test and their lives begin to slowly unravel.
Marshall Tucker Band to Headline Benefit Concert for Channel 3 Kids Camp, 7/14
The Marshall Tucker Band will headline a special fundraising concert to benefit a year-round camp that serves children from all over Connecticut. The Sunday, July 14 concert at Sun Valley Beach Resort in Stafford Springs begins at 1:30 p.m., as part of the Channel 3 Kids Camp's annual Motorcycle Benefit Ride. Connecticut's own rock band SHOVELHEAD will open for The Marshall Tucker Band, and the concert is expected to conclude by 6 p.m. The motorcycle ride and concert are presented by Trantolo & Trantolo and are sponsored by BRICKENMORE, and will take place rain or shine.
Brave New World Rep's THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR (TERRACE) Runs 4/25-5/6
Shakespeare fans can celebrate the Bard's birthday with a Brooklyn accent at Brave New World Repertory Theatre's acclaimed production of "The Merry Wives of Windsor (Terrace)" which, with a few minor adjustments, sets the comedy of the working classes in Brooklyn's Windsor Terrace in the Big Hair 1980s. The production re-imagines Falstaff as a befuddled mob boss and Mistress Ford and Mistress Page as the-real-housewives-of-Brooklyn-with an eye for mischief and an ear for the traditional Brooklyn accent of the time. Minor script changes turn the River Thames into the Gowanus Canal.
Brave New World Rep's THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR (TERRACE) Runs 4/25-5/6
Shakespeare fans can celebrate the Bard's birthday with a Brooklyn accent at Brave New World Repertory Theatre's acclaimed production of "The Merry Wives of Windsor (Terrace)" which, with a few minor adjustments, sets the comedy of the working classes in Brooklyn's Windsor Terrace in the Big Hair 1980s. The production re-imagines Falstaff as a befuddled mob boss and Mistress Ford and Mistress Page as the-real-housewives-of-Brooklyn-with an eye for mischief and an ear for the traditional Brooklyn accent of the time. Minor script changes turn the River Thames into the Gowanus Canal.
The Brooklyn Lyceum Presents BNW Rep's THE AMERICAN CLOCK, Closes 3/13
One year after their sold-out site-specific run of Arthur Miller's The Crucible, one of Brooklyn's most acclaimed theater companies, Brave New World Repertory Theatre is back with Miller's dramatic vaudeville, The American Clock, at The Brooklyn Lyceum in Park Slope March 3-13, where it has been awarded a subsidized run.*
The Brooklyn Lyceum Presents BNW Rep's THE AMERICAN CLOCK 3/3-13
One year after their sold-out site-specific run of Arthur Miller's The Crucible, one of Brooklyn's most acclaimed theater companies, Brave New World Repertory Theatre is back with Miller's dramatic vaudeville, The American Clock, at The Brooklyn Lyceum in Park Slope March 3-13, where it has been awarded a subsidized run.*
Brave New World Rep Presents THE CRUCIBLE At The Old Stone House
The Salem witch-hunts and trials-one of the strangest and most awful chapters in human history, will come alive in Park Slope when Brooklyn's Brave New World Repertory Theatre presents a two-week run of Arthur Miller's classic play The Crucible, March 4-14. The site-specific production will take place in The Old Stone House, originally constructed in 1699, seven years after the Salem hangings.
Brave New World Rep Presents THE CRUCIBLE At The Old Stone House
The Salem witch-hunts and trials-one of the strangest and most awful chapters in human history, will come alive in Park Slope when Brooklyn's Brave New World Repertory Theatre presents a two-week run of Arthur Miller's classic play The Crucible, March 4-14. The site-specific production will take place in The Old Stone House, originally constructed in 1699, seven years after the Salem hangings.
Brave New World Rep Presents THE CRUCIBLE At The Old Stone House
The Salem witch-hunts and trials-one of the strangest and most awful chapters in human history, will come alive in Park Slope when Brooklyn's Brave New World Repertory Theatre presents a two-week run of Arthur Miller's classic play The Crucible, March 4-14. The site-specific production will take place in The Old Stone House, originally constructed in 1699, seven years after the Salem hangings.