Nat Geo Premieres New Documentary Series AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL, Today
by BWW
News Desk - Sep 26, 2017
National Geographic's new four-part documentary series AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL goes inside the senior year of students from Orangeburg, South Carolina, who share the highs and lows of their academic, athletic and personal achievements over the course of one year.
Nat Geo Premieres New Documentary Series AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL, 9/26
by Caryn Robbins - Sep 7, 2017
National Geographic's new four-part documentary series AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL goes inside the senior year of students from Orangeburg, South Carolina, who share the highs and lows of their academic, athletic and personal achievements over the course of one year.
BWW Review: The Thoroughly Satisfying THE BOYS OF ST. MATTHEW'S PRESENT TARTUFFE at Epic Theatre Company
by Andria Tieman - Aug 17, 2015
Tartuffe or The Imposter, by Moliere was first performed in 1664, which may make potential theatregoers feel like they are doing something smart and sophisticated on a Friday or Saturday night by attending this production re-dubbed THE BOYS OF ST. MATTHEWS PRESENT TARTUFFE. It's a smart move, to be sure, but perhaps not quite in the way one would imagine. Kevin Broccoli's Epic Theatre Company has taken this French classic and added the frame of it being a forbidden production in an all boys school, to turn it into a raunchy, homoerotic and hilarious romp that had the tiny audience roaring with laughter.
ALL THE WAY, PIPPIN & More Nominated for 2014 IRNE Awards
by Nicole Rosky - Feb 25, 2014
The Nominating Committee of the Independent Reviewers of New England has just announced nominees for the 2014 IRNE Awards. The Independent Reviewers of New England (IRNE) Awards, founded by Beverly Creasey of the Journal Newspapers and Larry Stark of TheaterMirror in 1997, recognize the extraordinary wealth of talent in the Boston theatre community.
BWW Reviews: New Company Mad Hat Stages Compelling JUDAS ISCARIOT
by David De Almo - Jan 15, 2014
It's easy to understand why Stephen Adley Guirgis' 2005 Off-Broadway play "The Last Days of Judas Iscariot" draws in young artists. The play addresses big themes: faith, love, and guilt, all while encased within a surrealistic courtroom in Purgatory.
29th National Cowboy Poetry Gathering Hosts Discussions on Issues Important to Rural West, 1/28-2/2
by Kelsey Denette - Dec 17, 2012
Cowboy poetry is an occupational tradition, born out of a livelihood that is dependent on land, water and weather. At a time when demand for the West's natural resources is at an all-time high, and a changing climate is contributing to drought and its devastating consequences, it is critical to bring together those who depend on the land and those who are tasked with ensuring its sustainability, to share stories and solutions to the region's growing resource concerns. The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering, which takes place in Elko, Nevada, January 28 to February 2, 2013, is a natural forum for discussions about these and other subjects pertinent to the rural West.
Lend Me a Tenor Opens At Cambridge Y Theater
by BWW
News Desk - Nov 19, 2011
Lend Me a Tenor is written by Ken Ludwig. The production features Catherine Christie, Karen Fanale, Sarah Jones, Theresa Masse, Christopher Nourse, Stephen Russo, Stephen Peters, and Sam Szabo.
Longwood Players Present LEND ME A TENOR
by BWW
News Desk - Nov 11, 2011
The year is 1934 and Saunders, the harried General Manager of the Cleveland Grand Opera Company, is determined to put Cleveland on the cultural map with his production of Otello starring the world famous tenor known as Il Stupendo.
Longwood Players Present LEND ME A TENOR
by Gabrielle Sierra - Nov 7, 2011
The year is 1934 and Saunders, the harried General Manager of the Cleveland Grand Opera Company, is determined to put Cleveland on the cultural map with his production of Otello starring the world famous tenor known as Il Stupendo.
Lend Me a Tenor Opens At Cambridge Y Theater
by Gabrielle Sierra - Oct 28, 2011
Lend Me a Tenor is written by Ken Ludwig. The production features Catherine Christie, Karen Fanale, Sarah Jones, Theresa Masse, Christopher Nourse, Stephen Russo, Stephen Peters, and Sam Szabo.