Interview: Tommi Rose on LA CAGE Reigniting His Career & Passion
by Gil Kaan - October 01, 2023 La Cage, an immersive variety show inspired by the La Cage Aux Folles nightclub (which opened in 1981 on La Cienega Blvd) will launch the Hollywood Roosevelt’s iconic Cinegrill Theatre October 5, 2023, and then run every Friday through January 19, 2024. Original La Cage member Tommi Rose steps into ...
Review Roundup: FAIRYCAKES Opens Off-Broadway - See What the Critics Are Saying!
by Chloe Rabinowitz - October 25, 2021 Douglas Carter Beane's Fairycakes officially opened last night, Sunday, October 24, 2021. Fairycakes is set to play a limited engagement through January 2, 2022....
Review: PANDEMONIUM at Theater For The New City
by Kristen Morale - September 09, 2022 Recently concluding its run at both the People’s Improv Theater (PIT) and Theater for the New City in New York City, Pandemonium is a new show written by Claude Solbik that, beneath its comical nature, questions whether our fate is truly written for us. A whimsical tale of swashbuckling pirates, tri...
21 Theater Books for Your Winter 2023 Reading List
by Team BWW - February 11, 2023 From theatre biographies to theatre fiction; theatre books for kids to theatre history; check out our collection of 21 new Broadway books for every theatre lover's winter reading list....
Sunday Morning Michael Dale: The Fire This Time Festival's 13th Year of Spotlighting Early-Career Playwrights From The African Diaspora
by Michael Dale - July 10, 2022 With a name lending new urgency to a rhyming couplet from the African-American spiritual 'Mary, Don't You Weep' ('God gave Noah the rainbow sign / No more water, the fire next time') the annual Fire This Time Festival has produced dozens of ten-minutes plays in its mission to 'provide a platform for...
Special Offer: THE PILLOWMAN at The Creepatorium
by BWW Special Offer - September 13, 2024 Kick off spooky season with the hilarious and terrifying dark comedy, The Pillowman by Martin McDonagh...
THEATER OF LIGHT to be Presented at Mayo Performing Arts Center
by Chloe Rabinowitz - November 06, 2024 The universal symbol of light will illuminate the rich cultural diversity of our community when Mayo Performing Arts Center transforms the Vail Mansion Plaza into a “Theater of Light” this month. Learn more....
BWW Review: Cosplay and Camaraderie Are Magic at Dutch Kills Theater Company's THE ANTELOPE PARTY
by Derek McCracken - November 11, 2021 Brony-bonded and fully invested in cosplay camaraderie, the diverse ensemble of actors in Dutch Kills Theater Company's THE ANTELOPE PARTY at The Wild Project take playwright Eric John Meyer's prescient character-driven dramedy on a wild ride....
Meet the Cast of PARADISE SQUARE
by Stephi Wild - March 15, 2022 Paradise Square begins previews on Broadway tonight, March 15, 2022, ahead of an opening night on April 3 at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre. Learn more about the cast bringing this musical to life on stage here!...
Italian Alternative Rockers Deaf Lingo Releases New Single
by Marissa Tomeo - April 01, 2022 Milan, Italy-based alt. rockers Deaf Lingo launch 'Reception' the fourth and final single from their second studio album ”Lingonberry.” ”Reception” is a fresh and defiant, lo-fi-infused garage rock track with heavy guitars and screaming vocals. Lyrically dealing with an unanticipated pool party, ”Re...
Review Roundup: KIMBERLY AKIMBO The Musical Opens On Broadway!
by A.A. Cristi - November 10, 2022 Kimberly Akimbo celebrates its opening night on Broadway tonight! Read the reviews....
All3Media International Launches FAST Channels For Popular British Lifestyle Shows On Amazon Freevee
by Michael Major - October 16, 2023 All3Media International launches three FAST channels for popular British lifestyle shows on Amazon Freevee. Gardening with Monty Don, Great British Menu, and Fifth Gear now added to Amazon's free live TV streaming service....
Cypherbird Projects to Bring THE UNEXPECTED To Junkyard Social in March
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 22, 2024 Cypherbird Projects presents 'The Unexpected' at Junkyard Social on March 9. ...
Review: McBroom and Callaway Are Simply DIVALICIOUS at 54 Below
by Bobby Patrick - March 03, 2023 The good news is there are more to come with 7 PM shows Friday, March 3, and Saturday, March 4, with a streaming hook-up on Saturday’s show so you can see this magic from the comfort of your own home....
Italy's Deaf Lingo Launches Second Studio Album, 'Lingonberry'
by Marissa Tomeo - May 01, 2022 Milan, Italy's Deaf Lingo has released their second studio album, Lingonberry, available for streaming at https://orcd.co/lingonberry. Listen to their track 'Summertime' on Youtube at https://youtu.be/49vxnP7a7sc. Combining melodic punk, lo-fi garage, and bittersweet indie, the album showcases a uni...
PANDEMONIUM Comes to the People's Improv Theater LOFT This Week
by Stephi Wild - August 08, 2022 Theatergoers of all ages will have a chance to see Peter Pan and Captain Hook navigate the real world, in a new play about what happens when the characters from the J.M. Barrie classic find themselves stranded, marooned or simply freed in the real world....
TRU to Present Producer Boot Camp - 'Raising Money For Theater 2023: Who, How And When To Ask'
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 13, 2023 Theater Resources Unlimited (TRU) will present an upcoming Producer Boot Camp, Raising Money for Theater 2023: Who, How and When to Ask, reformatted and rethought for virtual presentation, on Saturday, January 28, 2023 from 12pm-7:00pm ET....
Feature Film OBSESSIONS Premieres In Los Angeles
by Chloe Rabinowitz - December 15, 2021 Aashish Chanana premiered the film 'Obsessions,' in Calabasas, California last night at the Regal Edwards Theater....
Review: KING JAMES, Hampstead Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina - November 22, 2024 We all know that sport is easily the most straightforward gateway for male friendships. Whether it’s watching any sort of match or meeting up for a five-a-side game, so many men only bond when they’re supporting the same team. Rajiv Joseph builds King James at the intersection between the human need...
Sunday Morning Michael Dale: The Fire This Time Festival's 13th Year of Spotlighting Early-Career Playwrights From The African Diaspora
by Michael Dale - July 10, 2022 With a name lending new urgency to a rhyming couplet from the African-American spiritual 'Mary, Don't You Weep' ('God gave Noah the rainbow sign / No more water, the fire next time') the annual Fire This Time Festival has produced dozens of ten-minutes plays in its mission to 'provide a platform for...
Review Roundup: Nicholas Hytner's Immersive GUYS & DOLLS, Opens at the Bridge Theatre
by A.A. Cristi - March 14, 2023 Guys and Dolls is now playing at the Bridge Theatre! The production runs from 3 March 2023 with opening night on 14 March 2023. Tickets are initially on sale through to 2 September 2023. Read reviews for the production!...
TRU to Present 'Producer Boot Camp Raising Money For Theater: Who, How And When To Ask'
by Chloe Rabinowitz - December 23, 2024 Theater Resources Unlimited will present their annual TRU Producer Boot Camp, Raising Money for Theater: Who, How and When to Ask. Learn more and see how to attend. ...
See Joshua Bell, Heidi Latsky Dance & More at Lincoln Center's SUMMER FOR THE CITY in August
by Chloe Rabinowitz - July 06, 2022 Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is presenting Summer for the City. The three-month initiative takes a new approach to LCPA’s summer season that activates the entire campus under one banner....
Peter Pan Sequel PANDEMONIUM is Coming to Theater For The New City This Month
by Chloe Rabinowitz - August 23, 2022 Theater for the New City and the Dream Up Festival, the biggest summer theater festival in New York City, are presenting Pandemonium, a sequel to Peter Pan in which the characters from the J.M. Barrie land in and navigate the real world....
Hulu Original Docuseries THE 1619 PROJECT to Premiere in January
by Michael Major - December 15, 2022 “The 1619 Project” an expansion of “The 1619 Project” created by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones and The New York Times Magazine. The episodes — “Democracy,” “Race,” “Music,” “Capitalism,” “Fear” and “Justice” — are adapted from essays from The New York Times' “The 1619 Project... |