Video: Samantha Morton in THE SERPENT QUEEN Sneak Peek
by Josh Sharpe - Jul 30, 2024
STARZ has unveiled a sneak peek clip from the fourth episode of “The Serpent Queen” season two, featuring Samantha Morton and Minnie Driver. Episode four of “The Serpent Queen” will premiere on Friday, August 2 at midnight on the STARZ app. Watch the sneak peek!
BWW Q&A: Rebekah Scallet on RED at New Jewish Theatre
by Joshua Wright - Jul 30, 2024
New Jewish Theatre presents Red by John Logan. Running Thursday, July 25 through Sunday, August 11, performances will take place in the J’s Wool Studio Theatre. Rebekah Scallet (Artistic Director) is in her second full season with the New Jewish Theatre. Last season she directed the St. Louis Theatre Circle Award-nominated production of The Immigrant.
World Premiere of TWO OF US Comes to Watford Palace Theatre
by Stephi Wild - Jul 30, 2024
Adapted from Mark Stanfield's highly praised screenplay of the same name, and the centrepiece of Steve Marmion's first season at Watford Palace Theatre, Two Of Us is an intimate exploration of what might have happened during the final meeting of two musical icons.
Industry Pro Newsletter: NEA Funding Preserved & IATSE Joins Casino Opposition
by Alex Freeman - Jul 29, 2024
We highlight the U.S. House of Representatives' decision to preserve NEA funding, the new collective bargaining agreement between Actors' Equity Association and the Off-Broadway League, and a GoFundMe campaign to save the West Bank Cafe and Laurie Beechman Theatre. Additionally, IATSE joins the No Times Square Casino Coalition.
Review: ROUGH MAGIC, Shakespeare's Globe
by Christiana Rose - Jul 29, 2024
At Rough Magic prepare to enter Shakespeare’s wondrous world to become a Guardian of Destiny. The audience interaction is aimed at children in the audience, who choose which department they wish to join. Options include Fairy, Ghost, Spirit or Witch. The playful atmosphere is instantly set at The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, the beautiful Jacobean-styled candle-lit indoor small theatre, which is located within Shakespeare’s Globe.
Max McNown Releases Single 'Fishing Line' Ahead of New Album
by Josh Sharpe - Jul 25, 2024
Nashville-based rising star Max McNown has released a new single, “Fishing Line.' The track is McNown’s second single following the release of his critically acclaimed debut album Wandering. Also announced is the forthcoming release of a new EP, Willfully Blind. Slated for an early fall release, the album is composed of five original tracks and two additional acoustic versions.
Review: HENRY 6 PART ONE: FLOWERS AND FRANCE and PART TWO: RIOT AND RECKONING at The Old Globe
by ErinMarie Reiter - Jul 23, 2024
The Old Globe brings an epic two-show adaption of “Henry 6” to the stage with a fantastic cast to tell a story filled with intrigue, battles, and a pursuit for power that would forever alter England’s history. “Henry 6 Part One: Flowers and France” and “Two: Riot and Reckoning” are playing in repertory at The Old Globe through September 15th.
Video: Sneak Peek Clip From Third Episode of THE SERPENT QUEEN Season 2
by Josh Sharpe - Jul 22, 2024
STARZ has shared a sneak peek clip from the third episode of “The Serpent Queen” season two. Episode three of “The Serpent Queen” will premiere on Friday, July 26 at midnight on the STARZ app. On linear, it will debut on STARZ at 8:00 PM ET/PT in the U.S. and 9:00 PM ET/PT in Canada. Watch the clip!
Review: THE WITCHING HOUR, Bridewell Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina - Jul 20, 2024
It’s haunted by a script that’s as creaky as the house investigated by the characters, but it’s captivating enough here and there. After a fascinating lecture held by Professor Dubois, Erin sets off to find out why people keep disappearing at Torhill Wood.