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Sunday, January 29, 2012 at 3am (Broadway Time)

My New York: Nick Jonas

by Stefanie Cohen

If you want to actually hear the songs in Broadway’s “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” you may have a problem. When teen heartthrob Nick Jonas took over the role of J. Pierrepont Finch (f…

Broadway's poster boy

by Barbara Hoffman

The No. 1 dish at Joe Allen is the sauteed calf’s liver — yes, liver! — but no one goes to Joe Allen for the food. The eatery on West 46th Street’s Restaurant Row is less a hash house than it is a hango…

Sunday, January 29, 2012 at 1am (Broadway Time)

Two Gentlemen of Verona (a rock opera) at Shakespeare Theatre Company

by Jennifer Perry

The strong and diverse musical score, by Galt MacDermot (of Hair fame), also creates a sense of excitement. Genres range from rock and classical to Latin and gospel, though all of the songs have a 70s vibe. Amo…

Curator at the Contemporary values his Midwestern roots

Dominic Molon, 41, chief curator for the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis.

Area businesses offering art classes and BYOB

'It makes it less of a class and more of a night out,' participant says.

Sunday, January 29, 2012 at midnight (Broadway Time)

Seussical, JR. at Musical Theater Center

by Amanda Gunther

Oh the things you will think when this play you come see— all wonderful things I promise, just take it from me. You’ll see wonders and amazement and I swear that’s the truth— from Continue reading

Paula McFetridge

by League of Professional Theatre Women

Artistic Director – Kabosh, Director Belfast IRELAND My favorite book is ‘Grace Notes’ by Bernard McLaverty – a superb piece of work about a creative Belfast woman. Amongst many theatrical experienc…

Speaking Silenced: Trio of One-Acts Ends Broadway Run Jan. 29

by Andrew Gans

Relatively Speaking, which features one-act comedies by Ethan Coen, Elaine May and Woody Allen, plays its final performance at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre Jan. 29 at 8 PM.

SAG Awards Presented Jan. 29 in Los Angeles; Mary Tyler Moore Honored

by Andrew Gans and Adam Hetrick

Glenn Close, Viola Davis, Janet McTeer, Laurence Fishburne and Kenneth Branagh are among the nominees for the 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, which will be presented Jan. 29 at the Los Angeles Shrine Ex…

Broadway's On a Clear Day, a Reincarnation of a Past Cult-Hit, Dies Jan. 29

by Kenneth Jones

Broadway's revised revival of the 1965 musical On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, starring Harry Connick Jr. as a conflicted shrink who uncovers a patient's past life in hypnosis sessions, and the…

These Seven Sicknesses, a Five-Hour Sophocles Marathon, Opens Jan. 29 at New York's Flea Theater

by Michael Gioia

The Flea Theater presents the New York premiere of These Seven Sicknesses, a five-hour marathon of all seven Sophocles plays re-envisioned by playwright Sean Graney, officially opening Jan. 29, following previe…

Chinglish Loses Its Tongue; Broadway Run Ends Jan. 29

by Kenneth Jones

The Broadway production of David Henry Hwang's Chinglish, a comedy about an Ohio businessman navigating misunderstandings of language and etiquette on an important business trip to China, ends its run Jan. …

THE SCREENING ROOM: Jersey Boys Cast Performs on "Imus in the Morning" (Video)

by Michael Gioia

Jersey Boys stars Matt Bogart, Andy Karl, Jarrod Spector and Quinn VanAntwerp recently visited "Imus in the Morning" to perform a medley of songs from the Tony Award-winning musical.

THE DVD SHELF: "To Kill a Mockingbird," "Rebecca," "Notorious," "Annie Hall," "Manhattan" and More

by Steven Suskin

This month's column discusses the 50th anniversary Blu-ray of "To Kill a Mockingbird"; new releases of Hitchcock's "Rebecca," "Spellbound" and "Notorious"; Woody …

Stephen Schwartz and John Caird's Children of Eden Revived for London Charity Gala Jan. 29

by Mark Shenton

Children of Eden, the 1991 Old Testament musical by Stephen Schwartz and John Caird, is being revived at the West End's Prince of Wales Theatre Jan. 29 for a one-night charity gala performance.

The Sunday Read: Caleb McMullen on Closer

by The Charlebois Post

SAYING ‘YES’ TO CLOSERI’ve always had an inclination to say yes to impossible tasks.BY CALEB MCMULLENI had every intention of writing something articulate in some sort of essay format. However, I’m feel…

The Abominable Showman, January 29, 2012

by The Charlebois Post

Where the COC goes to play(Photo: Tim Griffith, courtesy COC)Tale of Two CitiesL’Opera de Montreal’s premiere of Il Trovatore the same day Toronto’s Canadian Opera Company premiered Tosca highlighted some…

Making 'Billy Elliot: The Musical'

It's a tale about a coal miner's son who wants to be a ballet dancer against his father's wishes. The family drama plays out against a major strike in which the government is out to break the union. Sound famil…

Pittsburgh Ballet Theater opens the post-holiday season with an uncommon program

There's not much that's ordinary about the centerpiece of Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre's 2011-12 season. Rather than the usual switch this time of year from the grand Benedum Center to the more intimate Byham Thea…

Saturday, January 28, 2012 at 10pm (Broadway Time)

Coming Up This Week in Theatre - 1/28/2012

BroadwayWorld.com's Upcoming Events calendar for the week - updated on 1282012.

Judy Garland at the end

"End of the Rainbow" finds Judy Garland wrestling with the legend she had created, and her own self-image.

Saturday, January 28, 2012 at 8pm (Broadway Time)

Los Angeles Theater Review: RICHARD III (Sacred Fools)

by Jason Rohrer

CHEATED OF FEATURE The joy of watching Shakespeare in performance largely depends on the ensemble’s ability to make sense of the language.  In this regard, Sacred Fools’ new Richard III succeeds, a…

Los Angeles Theater Review: OVO (Cirque du Soleil)

by Jason Rohrer

IF THIS IS THE CIRCUS, WHERE’S MY BREAD? In 1992, Guy Laliberté gentrified the big top with Saltimbanco, offering pure spectacle at Wagnerian prices, and in the process conflating art with acrobatics.  …

Off Broadway Theater Review: YOSEMITE (Rattlestick Playwrights Theater)

by Thomas Antoinne

THE NATURALIST THING TO DO In the late 19th century, Naturalism emerged as a viable theatrical style in response to the artifice that had earlier been in vogue.  It was almost inevitable that overly manipulate…

Wit

by Doug Marino

A play about cancer and dying is probably not something that is first on your uplifting winter "must see" list.  But don't click the back button on your browser just yet.  Attention must be paid. &nbs…

Saturday, January 28, 2012 at 7pm (Broadway Time)

The Trial of Ubu, Hampstead, London The Madness of George III, Apollo, Shaftesbury, London Shallow Slumber, Soho Upstairs, London

King Ubu is a glove puppet going psycho. In the prologue to Simon Stephens's new play The Trial of Ubu, as staged by Katie Mitchell, this miniature scabrous clown, resembling Mr Punch, zips around in a sharp-ed…

Heads Up: The Leisure Society

What are we talking about?A starry new West End production of François Archambault's satire, a dark comedy in which a yuppie dinner party spirals out of control.

Men in Motion, Sadler's Wells, London

At the start of last week, the name Sergei Polunin was barely known beyond hardcore ballet fans. On Tuesday, the 21-year-old walked out of his job as a principal dancer at the Royal Ballet.

Saturday, January 28, 2012 at 6pm (Broadway Time)

Little Miss Muffet's Monster-Sitting Service

by Lisa Jo Sagolla

Visually striking yet kinetically static, this hourlong marionette musical is driven by an intelligent, humorous script that is probably better appreciated by middle-aged moms than little children.

Review: Finding Peace in This House (Erasing The Distance)

by Scotty Zacher

As producers, Erasing the Distance has made a brilliant and moving production out of a tender subject matter. From this show I learned that it's okay to look people in the eye and give acknowledgement. You neve…

Stage spotlight: 'Dial M for Murder'

Dance spotlight: New troupe debuts

Before Closing Night, Snapshots of 'Naked Boys Singing' - NYTimes.com

by Erik Piepenburg

The Naked City will become a little more modest this weekend when “Naked Boys Singing!,” the all-male, all-nude musical revue, closes on Saturday night after an almost 13-year run in New York.

Met Opera Star Retires After Nearly 45 Years

Metropolitan Opera star Paul Plishka is saying goodbye to the stage after nearly 45 years and 1,642 performances.

Review | 'The Wrestling Season' at the Coterie

The Coterie Theatre and the UMKC Theatre Department have joined forces to produce a remarkably well-acted revival of "The Wrestling Season," a taut one-act play by Laurie Brooks about intense social pressures a…

Occupy Wall Street movement inspires series of short plays

by David Ng

"Occupy Heart" is a collection of short plays that will run at the Little Casa Theater in downtown L.A. from Feb. 10-26.

Art in the Parking Space: Performance Art Partying in the the Standard Hollywood's Garage

Tova Carlin, Ania Diakoff, and Katerina Llanes' Sub-Standard installation​If Los Angeles is a car culture, then the parking garage of the Standard Hollywood represents that beastly reality's bow

MTI second pass

by Broadway Blogspot

MTI second pass From: BroadwayBlogspot Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 09:10 More in Education

Saturday, January 28, 2012 at 5pm (Broadway Time)

Kingsbury Ensemble presents “The Three Sopranos”

Three gifted sopranos will put aside all rivalry and come together for a program of late Renaissance and Baroque opera and song: Jessica Heuser, Christine Johnson and Elise LaBarge are the Kingsbury E

Is the three-act dead?

by Tim

Is the three-act dead? By Karen McKevitt on the Berkeley Rep Blog: At a company meeting this fall, Artistic Director Tony Taccone declared, “Artists are moving away from the three-act structure. Not because i…

BWW Interviews: Daniel Radcliffe Talks THE WOMAN IN BLACK

by Kelly Cameron

On January 26th Toronto was abuzz with excitement as film and stage star Daniel Radcliffe arrived in the city for the first time ever, to promote his upcoming film The Woman in Black. The story has been a hit …

Growing Up Gonzales

by Ron Cohen

Overflowing with colorful detail and smartly observed anecdotes, this one-man show is an affectionate, funny, and spicily authentic collage of growing up Puerto Rican in the Bronx of the 1970s.

Replacements deliver fine program in St. Louis Symphony concert

A change of artists usually means a change of repertoire. Not this weekend at the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra; the change involves the guest conductor and the soloist, making the retention of all thr

Wit

by StageGrade

Do critics want to go on living for "Wit"?

Saturday, January 28, 2012 at 4pm (Broadway Time)

BWW TV: WIT Celebrates Opening Night- Cast Interviews!

by BroadwayWorld TV

WIT by Margaret Edson, directed by Lynne Meadow and starring Cynthia Nixon opened on Broadway last night, January 26 to rave reviews at MTC's Samuel J. Friedman Theatre and BWW was there to chat with the cast a…

Inside the Roundabout Archives Day 3- THE HOMECOMING

by BroadwayWorld

Roundabout Theatre Company recently announced the theatre organizations permanent archives, which document the companys illustrious 46-year production history. The archives are a resource for the theatre commun…

Saturday, January 28, 2012 at 3pm (Broadway Time)

People You Should Know . . . Eddie Antar

by Zack

EDDIE ANTAR(Playwright) began his career in theatre working with the Indie theatre company TheArt & Work Ensemble, appearing in many of its productions including JosephHeller's We Bombed in New Haven, anda …

'Ragtime: The Musical' is beautiful soundtrack to history

Review: This expansive and glorious metaphor on the American Century is given beautiful treatment at Park Square Theatre.

Saturday, January 28, 2012 at 2pm (Broadway Time)

Getting to the ‘What’ of it

by Howlround

Last Monday I was fortunate enough to be able to attend TEDxBroadway at New World Stages in New York City. With no direct experience, but a keen interest, in the Broadway scene, I was excited to have the opport…

L.A.’s most irreverent troupe makes its glorious AND triumphant return to the stage with In The Hooker’s Duffle Bag, an evening of disgustingly de

Please read the following important note from Die Grüppe: Comedy. Who has the right to call themselves funny in this sprawling Los Angeles landscape of starving improvisational artists and earnest sketch shows…

Saturday, January 28, 2012 at 1pm (Broadway Time)

The Gallerist at Rorschach Theatre

by Cyle Durkee

Rorschach Theatre continues to maintain a standard of excellence among its artists with their wonderful production of The Gasllerist. With this production Rorschach will surely see it rise as one of the top ti…

Review: Götterdämmerung

by David Finkle

The Metropolitan Opera concludes Robert Lepage's misconceived version of Wagner's "Ring Cycle."

Saturday, January 28, 2012 at noon (Broadway Time)

Who won the tickets to How I Learned to Drive?

by Ken Davenport

I was going to pick this one randomly, but when I read how Marty Strenczewilk was just as passionately bummed about missing How I Learned the first time around, how could I resist! Marty, you and I are finally …

Weekend Agenda: Extra-Long Edition

by Lucky and The Mick

Wow, a lot happened this week, you guys! Here’s the rundown… The musical Rebecca? So not happening, says all the people who refused to pay for it. Incoming instead? A revival of A Streetcar Named De…

Artists and Presenters Public Dialogue

by Maura Donohue

Maura's moderating another panel for The Field's Economic Revitalization in the Performing Arts program on Monday 1/30 at 6:30 at Joyce Soho about "How Artists and Presenters Works Together." FREE.

Jack Black, Kevin Kline Among Cast for Frank or Francis Film

by Brian Scott Lipton

Principal casting has been announced for Charlie Kaufman's upcoming film, Frank or Fraancis, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Elizabeth Banks, Jack Black, Nicolas Cage, Steve Carell, Catherine Keener …

STAGE TUBE: On This Day 1/28- MACBETH

by Stage Tube

Today in 1982, Macbeth opened at the Circle in the Square Theatre, where it ran for 21 performances. Written by William Shakespeare, Macbeth is about a regicide and its aftermath. It is Shakespeare's shortest t…

JKTS INTERACTIVE: HOT and HOTTER: Round 1: Dueling IDIOTS

by JK

Recently, I Tweeted all of my Twitter followers asking them: Darren Criss and Jeremy Jordan are cute guys!  BUT which Broadway Boys do YOU think are HOT, that others might not?  Actually, as one of my…

Shameless Plug: Exposure

by Michael Block

Tonight at 7:00pm, DreamStem Productions presents Dreams on the Page: Exposure by yours truly, Michael Bradley. Directed by Leah Benavides, the cast includes Kyla Blocker, Corey Camperchioli, Meredith Cody, Rem…

Saturday, January 28, 2012 at 11am (Broadway Time)

Behind the Scenes: Making a PSA

by Memphis The Musical

Behind the Scenes: Making a PSA Get a behind the scenes look at the making of the fantastical Memphis PSA! From: MemphisTheMusical Views: 3 0 ratings Time: 01:02 More in Entertainment

Parade Productions’ Brooklyn Boy Is Mildly Funny, Mildly Moving But Flawed Evening

by Bill Hirschman

Avi Hoffman’s performance as a troubled writer, struggling to deal with success but escape his past, is one of the virtues in the promising but flawed inaugural offering from Parade Productions, a professiona…

Wit Review: Cynthia Nixon Breaks The Nixon Rule

by Jonathan Mandell

The Nixon Rule is named after Cynthia Nixon, who is starring as a literature professor dying of cancer in the Broadway debut of “Wit” 13 years after it opened Off-Broadway and won the Pulitzer Prize. Best-k…

Tony Award Winner Patricia Neway Dies at 92

by BroadwayWorld

Tony Award winner Patricia Neway has passed away, according to published reports. She was 92 years old.

The Descendants

by Jill Dolan

Woodley, Clooney, Miller, and Krause, on the beach in The DescendantsWriter-director Alexander Payne’s films—if About Schmidt, Sideways, and now TheDescendants are any indication—are sensitive, expressive…

Saturday, January 28, 2012 at 10am (Broadway Time)

St. Louis Art Museum reinstalls 18 galleries

The new wing of the St. Louis Art Museum won't open for another year, but the museum has reinstalled 18 galleries in the original Cass Gilbert building. The galleries feature 12 new acquisitions, 45 w

"God of Carnage" in Sarasota

by Bill Oser

The play does not make any strong technical demands on a theater, and Asolo has put forward a perfectly adequate production.

"The Recommendation" Old Globe World Premiere

by Bill Eadie

"The Recommendation" ... making its world premiere at The Old Globe through February 26, goes in the direction of interrogating the influence of class differences and upward aspirations on relationship

London International Mime Festival: No Fit State Circus

by TheatreVOICE

MIME FEST SPECIAL Postshow discussion with No Fit State Circus hosted by Dick McCaw about their show, Mundo Paralelo, performed as part of the 2012 London International Mime Festival, at the Southbank Centre.

Vpstart Crow’s new season announced, and calls for directors

by Tim Treanor

First look at what lies in store for us in the 2012-2013 season comes from Vpstart Crow Manassas-based Vpstart Crow Productions yesterday announced that its 2012-2013 season would feature four plays with large…

London diary: ‘Crazy for You’ and ‘Ghost the Musical’

by Bob Bullen

Sharon D Clarke in “Ghost the Musical” While my primary purpose in London was work-related, I carved out some time for a two shows. Lucky for me, the TKTS booth was just a five minute stroll from m…

Maybe plays pay more interest than banks?!. . .

by Elyse Sommer

Delia Ephron's   funny but, sadly, all too  true, Op-Ed  piece Banks Taketh, but Don’t Giveth  in  the  January 27,  New York Times,  credits her as the author&nbs…

Saturday, January 28, 2012 at 9am (Broadway Time)

Feature: Paul Downs Colazzo Is Really Excited

by Brian Scott Lipton

The talented playwright discusses the Signature Theatre production of his provocative new work, Really! Really.

BWW TV: In Rehearsal with Seth Rudetsky and Cast of DISASTER!

by BroadwayWorld TV

Were you like Seth Rudetsky in the 70's Not just overweight with a Jewfro, but also obsessed with POSEIDON ADVENTURE, AIRPORT '75, EARTHQUAKE, THE SWARM etc...AND obsessed with Casey Kasem's top 40 countdown Di…

SLSO French hornist finds beauty in art songs

"The Horn in Song." Tod Bowermaster, horn; James Howsmon, piano. (Available at the Powell Symphony Hall boutique, Amazon.com, CDBaby.com, iTunes.)

Tony Award Winner Patricia Neway Has Died

by Brian Scott Lipton

Patricia Neway, who won the Tony Award for her role as the Mother Abbess in The Sound of Music, died in Vermont on January 24 of natural causes, according to reports. She was 92. Her many other theater and ope…

UPDATED! Terrence McNally's Golden Age Will Glitter at Manhattan Theatre Club in 2012-13

by Kenneth Jones

Golden Age, Tony Award-winning playwright Terrence McNally's new 1835-set backstage drama that swirls around the premiere of Bellini's opera I Puritani, will get its New York City debut at Manhattan The…

Review: Josie Long: The Future is Another Place

by Tristan Pate

Josie Long’s comedy has something of a DIY mentality. Introducing herself from the side of the stage in full view of the audience, then chastising people in the crowd for looking at her and spoiling the illus…

Review: The Bee

by Jake Orr

In Hideki Noda and Colin Teevan’s The Bee, a collaboration between Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre and Soho Theatre in association with NODA MAP, two men push the limits in a dangerous game of ‘who will …

SAG Awards Announce Complete List of Presenters

by Andy Propst

A complete list of presenters has been announced for the 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, which will will be held on Sunday, January 29 in Los Angeles and aired live on TNT and TBS. Presenters will incl…

Saturday, January 28, 2012 at 8am (Broadway Time)

A "Richard III" That Just Limps Along

by Jan Simpson

People have been going to the theater to see stars since Thespis broke out of the chorus in the 6th century, barnstormed the cities of ancient Greece and gave his name to the acting profession that he is credit…

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