Review: RADIOACTIVE PRACTICE - ABBY Z AND THE NEW UTILITY, Sadler's Wells
by Matthew Paluch - Oct 21, 2024
Dance Umbrella continues in London with Radioactive Practice by Abby Z (Abby Zbikowski) and the New Utility. Sadler’s Wells is transformed for the work with three banks of seats placed on the stage and the upper two circles of the auditorium closed. Some audience members still sit in the stalls, but the performance has become in-the-round dance.
Student Blog: I Fear Something is Rotten in the State of Denmark
by Student Blogger: Leah Fridman - Oct 22, 2024
In my experience, crying over Shakespeare does not yield a better understanding of the work itself, but I’m only 19, what do I know…I’ve tried blaming the Shakespeare, I’ve tried blaming myself. Neither option worked! So instead I acknowledged every feeling in my body, validated how it sat it my conscious, and moved towards doing the work.
Review: WICKED at Keller Auditorium
by Krista Garver - Oct 18, 2024
WICKED is always worth watching. If you haven’t seen it yet, or even if you have, don't miss this fantastic production.
Milwaukee Rep's A CHRISTMAS CAROL Will Welcome VIP Walk-On Guests
by Stephi Wild - Oct 18, 2024
Milwaukee Rep will welcome four VIP walk-on guests to appear onstage in A Christmas Carol this holiday season. Each of the VIP walk-ons will be fitted in period costumes and join the cast onstage to share the spirit of Milwaukee’s favorite holiday tradition.
Feature: MUSIKAL BELAKANG PANGGUNG is Broadcast for Free Until This Sunday
by Rakaputra Paputungan - Oct 17, 2024
MUSIKAL BELAKANG PANGGUNG, an original musical produced by the advocacy community Lentera Sintas Indonesia in 2020, is made available to watch until Sunday, October 20 2024. This broadcast is meant to educate people on sexual harassment and sexual violence happening in art spaces, inspired by a recent string of such cases in the local art scene.
Review: THE MOUSETRAP at Theatre Memphis
by Kevin Shaw - Oct 17, 2024
When A CHORUS LINE opened on Broadway in 1975, no one could have predicted that it would go on to earn the distinction of being the longest running Broadway show of its time. It ran for almost 15 years and played over 6,000 performances! Since then, five other musicals have gone on to pass that Broadway milestone (LES MISERABLES, CATS, WICKED, THE LION KING, CHICAGO).
Sadie Sink Will Lead JOHN PROCTOR IS THE VILLAIN on Broadway
by Stephi Wild - Oct 17, 2024
Stranger Things star Sadie Sink will star in John Proctor is the Villain, a new play by Kimberly Belflower, on Broadway this spring. Directed by Tony Award winner Danya Taymor, John Proctor is the Villain will begin performances on Thursday, March 20, 2025.
Sinfonia Smith Square Reveals New Members of its 2024/25 Fellowship
by Stephi Wild - Oct 17, 2024
Fresh from their recent rebrand, Sinfonia Smith Square has announced the members of its 2024/25 Fellowship programme. Each year, the renowned arts organisation welcomes 34 of the world's most promising emerging musicians to form an orchestra.
Video: STARZ Releases Sneak Peek of THREE WOMEN Episode 6
by Josh Sharpe - Oct 16, 2024
STARZ has unveiled a sneak peek clip from the sixth episode of the new limited series “Three Women.' In the sixth episode, Lina, Sloane and Maggie each connect with their hearts’ desire, unaware of the fallout that awaits them. Watch the clip now!
MAYBE HAPPY ENDING to Offer $40 and $45 Tickets Through Rush and Lottery
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Oct 16, 2024
Maybe Happy Ending is launching digital lottery and rush tickets which are now available to theatregoers. The production stars Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winner Darren Criss and Helen J Shen. Learn how to purchase discounted tickets with both rush and digital lottery tickets.