CHAMBER MAGIC Celebrates Its 20th Anniversary With Paul Stuart Collaboration, Book Release, And More
Steve Cohen is proud to announce the 20th anniversary of his show, Chamber Magic. Performed weekly in an elegant salon at the legendary Lotte New York Palace hotel, Chamber Magic features conjuring, mind-reading, sleight of hand, and an astonishing trick called Think-A-Drink. Cohen, the Millionaires' Magician, baffles his guests with magic up close as he recreates parlor entertainment that characterized Manhattan in the early 20th century.
Photo Coverage: Paul Stuart Windows Celebrate Broadway: Ken Fallin-A Salute to the Tonys
Extensive window displays as well as a storewide presentation of Broadway memorabilia run through June 30th at thePaul Stuart flagship located at Madison Avenue at 45th Street. The exhibit features photography by Martha Swope(the celebrated chronicler of Broadway and only photographer to ever be presented a Tony Award), illustrations byKen Fallin (whose great caricatures of Broadway theatre regularly grace the pages of The Wall Street Journal), and both design sketches and a carefully curated selection of the costumes designed by 5 time Tony winner (and Chairman of the American Theatre Wing) William Ivey Long. BroadwayWorld brings you photos from of the displays below!
Exclusive Photo Coverage: Scott Wittman, Patti LuPone & More Salute the Tony Awards at Paul Stuart!
An in-store reception was hosted by Paul Stuart and The Wall Street Journal with special guest hosts two-time Grammy Award winner and a two-time Tony Award winner and 2006 American Theater Hall of Fame inductee, Patti Lupone and director and Tony Award-winning lyricist (for Hairspray) Scott Wittman. Entertainment throughout the evening was provided by the legendary Broadway orchestrator (and one of 12 people to have won all four major show business awards referred to as EGOT: Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony) Jonathan Tunick and his 'Broadway Moonlighters'.
BroadwayWorld brings you photos from inside the special event below!
Baume & Mercier Launches Short Film Series
Baume & Mercier announced today the introduction of a short film series titled, 'Celebrate Giving,' that brings to life the beauty of the adage - 'it is better to give, than to receive.' The first film just launched today, in time for the holiday season on www.baume-et-mercier.com and its social media platforms.
BWW Review: Seattle Shakes' LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST - A RomCom That Needs Focus
Sometimes Shakespeare is all about murder and revenge and history and import and sometimes it's just a goofy romp through the ins and outs of the heart. And "Love's Labour's Lost" from the Seattle Shakespeare Company currently playing at the Center Theatre is definitely part of the latter group. Probably the biggest example of Shakespeare at his most frivolous, the production definitely had its shining moments but tended to betray its own story near the end and whether that's the script or the direction, it left me a little wanting.
A Theatre Lover's Guide to DC/Capital Area Theatres â€" June 2011 Offerings
The humidity is starting to climb and it's what we call around here -- 'corn weather'. But in the air-conditioned theatres in the Nation's Capital there is a harvest of new shows opening. So if you're here visiting the monuments and the Smithsonian museums, get out of the heat and come see a play or a musical.
800 Pound Bag of M & Ms on Display at Famed Waldorf Astoria Hotel
800 pounds of M&M's can be found at Elliot Stevens, located inside the famed Waldorf Astoria on Park Avenue in NYC. But don't try to eat any, because even though they look good enough to eat they are actually a sculpture made of Yule marble (28'h x 15'w x 20' d), carved by Brooklyn artist Robin Antar.