ACT Of CT Announces Cast For GUYS AND DOLLS
by Stephi Wild - Sep 12, 2022
ACT (A Contemporary Theatre) of Connecticut has announced the cast for the first production of their 2022-2023 season – GUYS AND DOLLS. The show marks the start to the theater's fifth season.
Photos: Go Inside the First Rehearsal for AMERICANO!
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Nov 9, 2021
Amas Musical Theatre in association with Quixote Productions will present a two-week developmental workshop of Americano!, a new musical with a book by Michael Barnard and Jonathan Rosenberg and music composed by Carrie Rodriguez at the New 42nd Street Studios (229 West 42nd Street).
New York City Children's Theater Announces 25th Anniversary Season
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Aug 26, 2021
New York City Children's Theater has announced its 2021-2022 season programming. Kicking off the season on September 18th is NYCCT's 25th Anniversary Storyland Cabaret, an outdoor concert touring the five boroughs and free for family audiences!
BWW Review: MATILDA at John W. Engeman Theatre
by Melissa Giordano - Nov 21, 2019
Northport's John W. Engeman Theatre does it again with a thrilling production of Tony award-winner Matilda, the musical. The lavish incarnation, superbly directed by Igor Goldin, runs at the exquisite Long Island venue through December 29th. And, based on the audience reaction opening weekend, you may want to get your tickets quickly.
BWW Review: Syracuse University's Department of Drama Modernizes INTO THE WOODS
by Natasha Ashley - Oct 15, 2018
Over the weekend I had the absolute pleasure of seeing Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods reimagined at the Storch Theatre in the Syracuse Stage Complex. Director David Lowenstein brilliantly brings those fairy tale stories and characters to life as if they were written and created for present times. Lowenstein and his cast of Syracuse University Drama students offer up a refreshing and captivating production that relates back to modern day sociopolitical issues, the celebrities in the news etc. The numerous pop culture references add to the experience, not detract from it.