BCT Announces Upcoming Season Events
by BWW
News Desk - Aug 1, 2011
Boise Contemporary Theater is thrilled to bring the best contemporary theater to Idaho Audiences. NEW THIS YEAR! In addition to the usual four full productions in our season we have expanded your opportunities for diverse and dynamic theater with two add-on productions. Season Tickets are available now to current members and will be offered to the general public on August 1st! This Early Bird Price allows maximum flexibility at a low price.
BCT Announces Upcoming Season Events
by Kelsey Denette - Jun 29, 2011
Boise Contemporary Theater is thrilled to bring the best contemporary theater to Idaho Audiences. NEW THIS YEAR! In addition to the usual four full productions in our season we have expanded your opportunities for diverse and dynamic theater with two add-on productions. Season Tickets are available now to current members and will be offered to the general public on August 1st! This Early Bird Price allows maximum flexibility at a low price.
Yale Whiffenpoofs Come to the King Center 4/23
by BWW News Desk - Apr 23, 2011
Every year, 14 senior Yale men are selected to join The Yale Whiffenpoofs, the world's oldest and best-known collegiate a cappella group. Recently featured on NBC's The Sing-Off, the 'Whiffs' began as a senior quartet that met for weekly concerts at Mory's Temple Bar, the famous Yale tavern.
Glenn Close, Rachael Ray Highlight Women of NY Event 4/20
by Gabrielle Sierra - Mar 31, 2011
Academy Award nominee and Emmy winning actress Glenn Close will sit for a keynote Q&A highlighting the 'Keynotes & Cocktails: Women of New York' event set for April 20 at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City.
Yale Whiffenpoofs Come to the King Center 4/23
by Kelsey Denette - Mar 15, 2011
Every year, 14 senior Yale men are selected to join The Yale Whiffenpoofs, the world's oldest and best-known collegiate a cappella group. Recently featured on NBC's The Sing-Off, the 'Whiffs' began as a senior quartet that met for weekly concerts at Mory's Temple Bar, the famous Yale tavern.
Review - I'd Rather Be Obama?
by Ben Peltz - Feb 10, 2011
The biggest Broadway event of 1937 was undoubtedly the gala opening night of I'd Rather Be Right. Not only did the new musical boast a score by Richard Rodger and Lorenz Hart and a book by George S. Kaufman (who also directed) and Moss Hart (the pair had just won that year's Pulitzer for You Can't Take It With You), but the star was no less than the grand old man of Broadway - who many will argue invented the book song and dance musical comedy as we know it today - George M. Cohan, playing the role of then-President of the United States, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Never before and never since has a sitting U.S. president been the leading character in a Broadway musical.
Showtime Picks Up CALIFORNICATION for 5th Season
by Nicole Rosky - Jan 14, 2011
Hot off the record-breaking ratings for the fourth-season premiere last week, SHOWTIME is picking up a fifth season of CALIFORNICATION, it was announced today by Showtime Networks President of Entertainment David Nevins. 12 new episodes of the hit comedy series will go into production this spring.
The Black Butterflies Play Dreams 12/9
by BWW
News Desk - Dec 9, 2010
While this is just the debut release from The Black Butterflies, a group led by 27-year-old saxophonist Mercedes Figueras, veterans would do well to prick up their ears and take note.
The Black Butterflies Play Dreams 12/9
by Gabrielle Sierra - Dec 6, 2010
While this is just the debut release from The Black Butterflies, a group led by 27-year-old saxophonist Mercedes Figueras, veterans would do well to prick up their ears and take note.
Review - Lombardi: Defensive Lines
by Ben Peltz - Nov 17, 2010
While football and baseball have been slugging it out for decades for the title of America's Most Popular Sport, there's no doubt that the latter is Broadway's baby, boasting Tony-winners Damn Yankees and Take Me Out. Aside from inspiring amusing songs for Wonderful Town and High Button Shoes, football's longest Broadway run was the short-lived musical All-American, which featured the unlikely combination of Ray Bolger acting in scenes written by Mel Brooks. Heck, even basketball (That Championship Season) and rugby (The Changing Room) have fared better on Broadway than football.
The Black Butterflies Perform Live at Dreams 10/14
by Erica Anker - Oct 14, 2010
The Black Butterflies will be performing live at Dreams Thursday, October 14th at 7 PM featuring Mercedes Figuras, Tony Larokko, Levi Barcourt, Nick Gianni, Fred Berryhill, and Bopa 'King' Carre. Admission is $10.