Richard Shindell Heads Out on Tour
by Kaitlin Milligan - October 23, 2018 Singer, guitarist and songsmith, Richard Shindell will embark on an all acoustic, completely solo, North American tour this fall using just one microphone and two mid-century guitars. The guitar connoisseur will forgo his usual menagerie of pedals, electric and acoustic instruments to perform solel...
BWW Interview: The Sleeping Trees Chat THE LEGEND OF MOBY DICK WHITTINGTON, Online
by Fiona Scott - December 03, 2020 John Woodburn, James Dunnell-Smith and Joshua George Smith make up comedy trio, The Sleeping Trees. They spoke to BroadwayWorld about bringing their latest Christmas comedy show, The Legend of Moby Dick Whittington, to online audiences....
Science Channel Greenlights HOMEMADE ASTRONAUTS Featuring DIY Faces of the Space Race
by Tori Hartshorn - July 24, 2019 Silicon Valley billionaires need not apply. A group of colorful DIY rocketeers are taking their own path to space. A new Science Channel series, HOMEMADE ASTRONAUTS (WT), now in production, will follow three self-financed teams with sky-high dreams, in their cosmic quest to explore the final frontie...
MASTERS OF DISASTER To Premiere August 9 on Discovery Channel
by Tori Hartshorn - August 05, 2019 What's old isn't just new again, come doomsday, it'll save your life! Whether threatened by hurricane, power outage or nuclear fallout, most of today's devices that we rely on won't work in a catastrophe—if the internet crashes and power fails modern technology could be rendered useless. Knowing thi...
BWW Interview: Marc Antolin Talks LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS
by Rona Kelly - July 20, 2018 It's big...it's green...and no, it's not just the park! This summer, Regent's Park Open Air Theatre stages Little Shop of Horrors with rehearsals currently underway. Though his character Seymour may be 'full of broken dreams', Marc Antolin certainly isn't. Taking on his dream role, Marc shares his...
Tom Stoppard Believes LEOPOLDSTADT May Be His Final Play
by Stephi Wild - February 09, 2020 According to The Guardian, Sir Tom Stoppard may have written his last play. Britain's most celebrated living playwright opens Leopoldstadt in London's West End on 12 February. But he believes that this is all for him....
Review Roundup: Were Critics Head Over Heels for HEAD OVER HEELS?
by A.A. Cristi - July 26, 2018 Head Over Heels opens on Broadway tonight at Broadway's Hudson Theatre (141 West 44th Street)! Let's see what the critics had to say!...
BWW Interview: Catching Up With TOGETHER INSIDE'S Becca Kidwell
by Stephen Mosher - April 27, 2022 Four years ago, a novice - today, one of the most productive members of the cabaret community, Becca Kidwell is ready to premiere her new show - only months after opening her last one....
Interview: Matthew Michael Moore of THE DRUMS OF WAR at Abbey Theater Of Dublin
by Paul Batterson - January 11, 2024 After being cast as Winston Churchill for the upcoming play THE DRUMS OF WAR, Matthew Michael Moore has been at war with the letter R....
Photos: Marilyn Maye Can Still Slay & That's What She Did When THE MARILYN MAYE TRIO played Birdland
by Bobby Patrick - June 25, 2022 Thursday night’s near-capacity house got a musical experience to remember forever from the lady and THE MARILYN MAYE TRIO - Ted Furth, Tom Hubbard, & Mark Mclean. ...
BWW Review: Washington Stage Guild's HOW HE LIED TO HER HUSBAND a Perfect Pre-Summer Diversion
by Andrew White - May 20, 2021 How He Lied to Her Husband is a charming, 40-minute diversion which will enliven any home, and should be at the top of your to-watch list for this weekend. Available only until Sunday night (per hyper-strict Equity guidelines), it features three of DC’s great talents and offers us a tantalizing gli...
Check Out Everything Coming And Going From Hulu In April
by Tori Hartshorn - March 14, 2019 Check Out Everything Coming And Going From Hulu In April...
Review: TROMPE L'OEIL, The Other Palace
by Katie Kirkpatrick - September 30, 2023 Trompe L’Oeil is a French phrase meaning trick of the eye, or optical illusion. Coincidentally, when said out loud it sounds rather a lot like ‘Trump loyal’. Most people who notice this similarity would likely shrug it off and move on with their day. Henry Parkman Biggs, however, decided it would be...
Strawdog Theatre's Co.'s THE REVOLUTIONISTS Begins November 15
by Julie Musbach - October 16, 2018 Strawdog Theatre Company is pleased to continue its 31st season with THE REVOLUTIONISTS, Lauren M. Gunderson's brutal comedic quartet about four very real women who lived boldly during the French Revolution's Reign of Terror, directed by Denise Yvette Serna....
Indigenous Artists Kick Off The Concert Season At Koerner Hall
by A.A. Cristi - September 10, 2024 Indigenous writer Tanya Talaga and Polaris Prize-winning artists Tanya Tagaq and Lido Pimienta will open The Royal Conservatory season....
Science Channel Announces Full Cast For MythBusters Jr.
by Stephi Wild - July 21, 2018 Adam Savage's return to television is getting closer as host and executive producer of MythBusters Jr., a 10-episode series that will give six of the nation's most talented kids a chance to show off their amazing ingenuity and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) skills. They wil...
Edinburgh 2024 Review: UGLY SISTERS, Underbelly Cowgate
by Katie Kirkpatrick - August 12, 2024 Ugly Sisters is one of those shows that leave you wondering what on earth you just watched – and then stays stuck in the back of your mind for days to follow. This follow-up to 52 Monologues for Young Transsexuals features a leafblower, a ballgown, nudity, dirt, and controversial feminist Germaine G...
Interview: 'It Was the Easiest “Yes!” I've Ever Said!': Shay Barclay And Felix Hagan on Storytelling for Television in BBC's BAD EDUCATION: A CHRISTMAS CAROL
by Kat Mokrynski - December 18, 2023 The holidays are here, which can only mean one thing - Christmas specials are arriving! Bad Education: A Christmas Carol, debuted this week on BBC Three. BroadwayWorld had the opportunity to speak with Felix Hagan, co-writer of the multi-award winning musical Operation Mincemeat, who wrote original ...
SCIENCE CHANNEL MELTS THE BIGGEST MYSTERIES ON EARTH IN NEW SERIES 'SECRETS IN THE ICE'
by Robert Diamond - August 17, 2020 Mysterious frozen lakes filled with bones, mummified bodies hanging from inside a glacier, and a 30,000-year-old virus frozen in ice brought back to life in a laboratory. In an all new Science Channel series, SECRETS IN THE ICE, experts and scientists are exposing dark secrets, forgotten treasures a...
BWW INTERVIEW: GOOD DOG Director Rachel Chant And Performer Justin Amankwah Sat Down And Asked Each Other Questions Ahead Of Opening Night at KXT
by Jade Kops - October 27, 2019 BWW INTERVIEW: GOOD DOG Director Rachel Chant And Performer Justin Amankwah Sat Down And Asked Each Other Questions Ahead Of Opening Night at KXT...
BWW Interview: Caissie Levy Discusses Her London Concerts
by Caroline Cronin - September 06, 2019 Caissie Levy was last seen in London in 2012 when she originated the role of Molly in the West End production of Ghost at the Piccadilly Theatre, and went on to perform a two-night residency at the Hippodrome in 2013. She's since originated the role of Elsa in the Broadway production of Frozen. On 1...
Science Channel's STRANGE EVIDENCE Returns July 10 at 9PM ET/PT
by Tori Hartshorn - June 25, 2018 Science Channel's STRANGE EVIDENCE Returns July 10 at 9PM ET/PT...
Guest Blog: David Lan On A Theatrical Life Richly Lived
by BWW Staff - May 27, 2021 During the time I was running a theatre my boyfriend used to say that the difference between Monday to Saturday and then Sunday was that all the days of the week were the same, except that on Sunday there was somebody on the sofa fast asleep. And so it was that after eighteen years and something lik...
Interview: 'It Was the Easiest “Yes!” I've Ever Said!': Shay Barclay And Felix Hagan on Storytelling for Television in BBC's BAD EDUCATION: A CHRISTMAS CAROL
by Kat Mokrynski - December 18, 2023 The holidays are here, which can only mean one thing - Christmas specials are arriving! Bad Education: A Christmas Carol, debuted this week on BBC Three. BroadwayWorld had the opportunity to speak with Felix Hagan, co-writer of the multi-award winning musical Operation Mincemeat, who wrote original ... |