Video: Watch the HEARTSTOPPER Season Two Trailer
It's almost time to show the world what love is made of. Here is the official trailer for Heartstopper Season 2. The cast includes Kit Connor, Joe Locke, Yasmin Finney, William Gao, Corinna Brown, Kizzy Edgell, Sebastian Croft, Tobie Donovan, Rhea Norwood, Jenny Walser, Cormac Hyde-Corrin and Olivia Colman. Watch the video trailer!
Photo Coverage: Inside Short North Stage's FOLLIES TO FANTASTICKS: CELEBRATING 5 FABULOUS YEARS OF THEATER
Short North Stage's annual gala celebrated on October 7th, 2016 by starting with a cocktail hour where guests enjoyed a musical journey through the last five years of fabulous theatre with some of the favorite performers. Then the celebration continued on the main stage where they enjoyed an elegant three-course meal, catered by Carfagna's Kitchen, a Columbus favorite for the past 75 years. As an added pleasure, many of the performers joined each table on stage in costume and in character during the dinner. Throughout the evening they could bid on silent auction items with all kinds of great items to bid on including signed posters, a weekend getaway, and a couple of walk-on performances for shows in their upcoming season.
BWW Review: Short North Stage's THE FULL MONTY Delivers the Goods
THE FULL MONTY: THE MUSICAL has some pretty unlikely ingredients for musical comedy: divorce, unemployment, degradation, custody battles, suicide, alienation and Buffalo, New York in the economically depressed 2000. Yet somehow, Short North Stage director Edward Carignan makes all those ingredients work while bringing Terrence McNally's script and David Yazbeck's lyrics to life.
Photo Coverage: Inside the 2015 JEBBY Awards
Local actor and theatre lover Jeb Bigelow hosted the biggest cast party in Columbus at the Bluestone on March 13, 2015. Check out an exclusive look at the red carpet and event below!
Jewish Community Center's Gallery Players Stage THE PRODUCERS, Now thru 3/16
The Jewish Community Center's Gallery Players are ready to bring audiences spectacle, over-the-top comedy, and breathlessly-paced music and dance. This March, the same team that staged the critically acclaimed Fiddler on the Roof will delight audiences with the multiple Tony Award-winning Mel Brooks musical, The Producers.
Jewish Community Center's Gallery Players to Stage THE PRODUCERS, 3/1-16
The Jewish Community Center's Gallery Players are ready to bring audiences spectacle, over-the-top comedy, and breathlessly-paced music and dance. This March, the same team that staged the critically acclaimed Fiddler on the Roof will delight audiences with the multiple Tony Award-winning Mel Brooks musical, The Producers.
BWW Reviews: CATCO's 'Bee' Spells Out Recipe for Heartwarming Humor
You can almost smell the scent of misfit adolescence in the air down at the Vern Riffe Center, and as you take your seat surrounded by Set Designer Michael S. Brewer's all-too-realistic high school gymnasium stage, you can't help but feel the awkwardness and anxiety of your earlier years come flooding back.
Triangle Variety Radio Presents Author EC Stilson Tonight
In a world where miracles often seem irrational and hope is fleeting, EC Stilson lost everything and became a homeless street violinist. Two years later, her life fell deeper into despair when her infant son died. Time passed and Stilson gained the courage to publish her first novel, 'The Golden Sky,' the story of her late son. She then started Wayman Publishing. Stilson's been a homeless musician, a grieving mother, a celebrated author, a publisher-a failure and a success. As Stilson said herself, 'All of my literary accomplishments and triumphs with Wayman Publishing are because something terrible happened and, with God's willingness, caring people gave me the courage to overcome any obstacle.' This is the basis for her interview with Patrick Walters of Triangle Variety Radio, tonight, April 12th, 2013 at 8:30 PM Eastern Standard Time Zone.
Triangle Variety Radio Presents Author EC Stilson, 4/12
In a world where miracles often seem irrational and hope is fleeting, EC Stilson lost everything and became a homeless street violinist. Two years later, her life fell deeper into despair when her infant son died. Time passed and Stilson gained the courage to publish her first novel, 'The Golden Sky,' the story of her late son. She then started Wayman Publishing. Stilson's been a homeless musician, a grieving mother, a celebrated author, a publisher-a failure and a success. As Stilson said herself, 'All of my literary accomplishments and triumphs with Wayman Publishing are because something terrible happened and, with God's willingness, caring people gave me the courage to overcome any obstacle.' This is the basis for her interview with Patrick Walters of Triangle Variety Radio, on April 12th, 2013 at 8:30 PM Eastern Standard Time Zone.
BWW Reviews: Fantasies Come True on AVENUE Q
'AVENUE Q" opens the CATCO 2012-13 season with a delightful and satirical look at the struggles of coming into adulthood after college. But this is not the average coming of age story!
STAGE TUBE: Video Promo and First Looks at CATCO-Phoenix's AVENUE Q
CATCO-Phoenix presents Avenue Q, which is rated R for mature audiences, Aug. 1-26, 2012, at the Vern Riffe Center, Studio One Theatre, 77 S. High St. BroadwayWorld has a sneak peek at the production, including a video promo and the songs 'If You Were Gay' and 'It Sucks to be Me.' Check it out below.