The Darkness Release New Single 'Nobody Can See Me Cry'
by Michael Major - Sep 8, 2021
“Nobody Can See Me Cry” is a high-octane riffola featuring an eye-watering guitar solo of monstrous proportions, charging verses of utter determination and a high-flying chorus all powered by sheer angst, passion and unfiltered emotion.
Student Blog: The Reason Why Online School Can Never Replace A 'Real College Experience'
by Student Blogger: Melis Tavmergen - Sep 7, 2021
Yes, I learn many new things in school, but coming to college taught me a lot more than just what I learn inside the classroom. Just as an example, before this week, I have never dismantled a big piece of furniture or used an electric screwdriver, and even if these don’t seem like big achievements to some, knowing that I am able to do these things when I need to give me a self-confidence I wouldn’t otherwise have.
Jacqueline Loor Releases New Single 'I Can Fly'
by Michael Major - Sep 2, 2021
Written for and dedicated to her twin sister, who she calls her muse, Loor’s cinematic pop songs take the listener on a journey through a toxic relationship.
Fans Can Get Free Tickets From Cola Concerts To See Jake Owen Live
by A.A. Cristi - Aug 23, 2021
Country star and multi-platinum selling artist Jake Owen is heading to Cayce to play the Columbia Speedway Amphitheatre and now fans can see the show for free. Cola Concerts is offering fans free tickets to the September 10 show which will feature special guest Callista Clark.
BWW Review: GLITTER GALA at The Can Can
by Jay Irwin - Aug 10, 2021
Dear Readers, I have some amazing news for you. Everyone’s favorite denizen of bawdy jokes, killer moves and more skin than you can shake a tassel at, The Can Can, is back. And now bigger than ever. With their expanded cast, in their new space, and a blinding amount of rhinestones, their show signifying their resurgence from the pandemic, “Glitter Gala”, proves to be a welcome return to theater filled with tons of happiness.
Student Blog: What We Can Learn From Simone Biles
by Student Blogger: MaryRose Jones - Aug 2, 2021
'You shouldn’t feel the need to sacrifice your mental health for others. I think that sometimes, like Biles, we feel like by being a part of a show, we have the weight of the world on our shoulders. We don’t want to let anyone down by protecting ourselves.'
Complicité Announce Fehinti Balogun's CAN I LIVE? UK Tour
by Stephi Wild - Jul 29, 2021
Can I Live? goes on a confronting, and ultimately uplifting, journey to discover the global majority activists taking a stand. After watching the filmed performance, audiences will be invited to join discussions and think through the future of our planet, as well as being provided with routes into their own activism.
Student Blog: Can Theatre Be Back?
by Student Blogger: Michael Scuotto - Jul 26, 2021
For years, my mother and I have volunteered as ushers at a local theatre. I know some of the folks who perform there, and it's a great way to see their shows for free. As soon as I stepped into the theatre, a surreal feeling washed over me. Standing in an actual brick and mortar theater was overwhelming. As I showed patrons to their (socially distanced) seats, I got more and more excited.
BWW Review: HOW CAN I LOVE YOU at Ancient Lakes Theatre Festival
by Jay Irwin - Jul 20, 2021
Dear Readers, as we inch back into the world of live theatrical experiences, the excitement to put out incredible art is palpable. And when you have a stunning outdoor venue such as the Cave B Winery Estates in George, WA, not to mention some of the A-listers of Seattle theater talent involved, that excitement can be overwhelming. But don’t let that excitement blind you to when a show just is not there, as was the case with “How Can I Love You” from Composer Rand Bellar and Playwright, Librettist, and Lyricist Vince Bryan.
Student Blog: I'm not performing this summer. What can I do to keep my musical theatre skills sharp?
by Student Blogger: Emily Ownby - Jul 26, 2021
Quarantining? Didn’t make the cast? Busy with a job or family responsibilities? No theatre in your area right now? There are so many factors that impact a young actor’s work opportunities, but not being able to add a role to your resume shouldn’t limit your ability to continue growing as a performer. Between Covid Quarantine and show-less summers, I’ve discovered a few ways I can flex my musical theatre muscle from home, sometimes just scrolling on my phone!
BWW Review: CATCH ME IF YOU CAN at BayWay Arts Center presented by Studio Theatre Of Long Island
by Melissa Giordano - Jul 16, 2021
Theatre is back on Long Island and the spirited offering of Tony nominee Catch Me If You Can at the BayWay Arts Center does not disappoint. Presented by Studio Theatre of Long Island at the adorable East Islip venue, Rick Grossman superbly directs the wonderful cast and the superb crew elevates the visually stunning production. Running through July 25th, this is indeed a raucous yet heart-tugging show.
Student Blog: Bringing Broadway to the Small Screen: Can Musical Television Work?
by Student Blogger: Adam Beam - Jul 7, 2021
While it seems impossible to bring the theatrics of musical theatre to TV screens on a weekly basis, when you get down to it, television provides an insanely wide array of opportunities. However, just like movie musicals, its history is filled with ups and downs, and even nowadays networks struggle to find that balance.
Student Blog: Can We Stop Treating Jukebox Musicals With Disdain?
by Student Blogger: Meredith Muirhead - Jul 1, 2021
Ah, yes. The jukebox musical. When most “theatre people” hear that term, the following reaction is normally one of some scorn or even disgust. It’s too often that jukebox musicals aren’t thought of as “real” theatre or “quality” theatre because the music isn’t original, and in some cases, the story is meant to fit the music as opposed to vice versa. However, after over a year without live theatre, it has become highly obvious that all works of theatre are worth equal appreciation, regardless of story, music, or any aspect. So as live theatre makes its return in a newer world, with more opportunities for new works, let’s not forget the jukebox musical.