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Friday, March 24, 2017 at 11pm (Broadway Time)

How to Transcend a Happy Marriage Review: Sarah Ruhl’s Spiritual Orgy Play with Marisa Tomei and Lena Hall

by New York Theater

In Sarah Ruhl’s new play, “How to Transcend a Happy Marriage,” two middle-aged married couples, long-time friends, find themselves fascinated with a young woman nicknamed Pip ( Lena Hall, Tony winner for …

Angry Young Man

by David Kaufman

The confusion and the rapid pace of the production pretty much engulf--and finally overwhelm--the extremely complicated story of"Angry Young Man." The performers, on the other hand, make this something of a gem…

People You Should Know . . . Rachel Smyth

by Zack Calhoon

Rachel Smyth recently performed Echoes at the Brisbane Festival and Melbourne Fringe and is thrilled to be performing in New York for the first time. Originally training in Musical Theatre, Rachel then wen…

Friday, March 24, 2017 at 10pm (Broadway Time)

Antaeus is Ready!

by Peter Finlayson

The seats are about to be filled. Antaeus Theatre Company is ready to occupy their new home: the Kiki and David Gindler Performing Arts Center located at 110 E. Broadway in Glendale. John Sloan, co-Artistic Dir…

On the Couch with Tegan Higginbotham

by Arts Review

Who is Tegan Higginbotham? Tegan Higginbotham is an actress, comedian, sports lover who also – for some unknown reason – has memorized all the words from the Australian Cast Recording of Jesus Christ Supers…

Cher is Exiting Lifetime’s Flint Water Crisis Movie

by Kaitlin Fontana

In the heady early days of the you-know-who administration, a raft of political projects surfaced across television and film. Well, in the inevitable unclenching that followed, those projects are suffering the …

“Beowulf” by the Bay Breaks New Ground, at WE Players, S.F.

by Buzz Goldberg

WE Players Make America Geat Again  by Buzz Goldberg A saxophonist up on a hillside, nearly camouflaged by the surrounding foliage, sounds a clarion call. A woman gathers a massive length of rope with quiet in…

Friday, March 24, 2017 at 9pm (Broadway Time)

People You Should Know . . . Henry Naylor

by Zack Calhoon

Henry Naylor is a comedy writer, producer, director and performer, best known for his award-winning writing on many of Britain’s favourite TV shows, including a stint as a lead writer on Spitting Image. …

ART+CLIMATE=CHANGE 2017

by Arts Review

Providing a platform for the discussion of the challenges, opportunities, impacts, and solutions associated with climate change, CLIMARTE’s highly anticipated festival, ART+CLIMATE=CHANGE has now launched ru…

Los Angeles Theater Photo Preview: CAROUSEL (Musical Theatre West in Long Beach)

by Frank Arthur

COME RIDE THE CAROUSEL The photos are in for Musical Theatre West’s production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s musical masterpiece Carousel, which opens tonight and plays through April 9, 2017 at the Carpenter…

Nan Giordano to teach at World-Class Talent Experience

by Admin

This weekend, World-Class Talent Experience, Inc. (WCTE) returns to Las Vegas, Nevada, for a dance competition event and to celebrate its fifth anniversary. Las Vegas marks the location of WCTE’s very first e…

Friday, March 24, 2017 at 8pm (Broadway Time)

Broadway.com #LiveatFive with John Behlmann of Significant Other

by Broadway.com

John Behlmann stops by Broadway.com HQ to chat about Significant Other and more with Ryan Lee Gilbert.

Gird Your Loins: Joseph Gordon-Levitt Might Also Direct That R-rated Musical Comedy He’s Starring in With Channing Tatum

by Kaitlin Fontana

In news seemingly sent from a secret boyfriend dream vault in Hollywood, Variety is reporting that Joseph Gordon-Levitt is in talks to direct Wingmen, the “R-rated musical comedy” he joined last year with c…

'The New Yorkers' review: Spirited revival of racy Cole Porter musical

Cole Porter wrote a lark of a racy musical called "The New Yorkers" to cheer people up during the financial panic of 1930. Three days later, the Bank of the United States failed. Twenty weeks later, so did the …

'The Siegel,' about love and when to let go, makes its world premiere at South Coast Repertory

by Kathleen Luppi

Playwright Michael Mitnick is on a conference call with actress Mamie Gummer, and they're talking about his play "The Siegel," a twist on modern love and marriage that's making its world premiere at South Coast…

In a miserable year, the Adelaide Festival brought us joy

by Arts Review

This March, the Adelaide Festival has been both signal and signally needed. 2016 was an awful year, and 2017 isn’t looking much better. Man’s inhumanity to man proceeds apace, truth is under siege, and trea…

Friday, March 24, 2017 at 7pm (Broadway Time)

People You Should Know . . . Emma Butler

by Zack Calhoon

Emma Butler – (Director of Echoes) Emma is thrilled to be visiting 59E59 with Echoes. Emma is a resident director at The Almeida Theatre where she worked on Richard III, and was recently associate director on…

Broadway.com #LiveatFive with John Behlmman of Significant Other

by Broadway.com

John Behlmann stops by Broadway.com HQ to chat about Significant Other and more with Ryan Lee Gilbert.

Review: Review: One Love: The Bob Marley Musical (Birmingham Rep)

Kwame Kwei-Armah directs his own musical about the life of Bob Marley

Film Review: “The Devil’s Candy” — Wouldst Thou Like to Die, Deliciously?

by Arts Fuse Editor

Horror fans in search of a smarter-than-average thriller that will make their viscera quiver should not miss this one.

Lady Gaga is fierce guest judge on ‘Rupaul’s Drag Race’ premiere on March 24

by Paul Sheehan

“Rupauls Drag Race” returns on Friday (March 24) on a new network, VH1, but with the same fierce attitude that carried it along for eight frock-filled seasons on Logo. And the first guest judges is…

Friday, March 24, 2017 at 6pm (Broadway Time)

Human actors get trapped in the Disney techno-spell cast over Beauty and the Beast (review)

by Christopher Henley

The idea seemed promising: take a classic, well-loved, mega-popular animated Disney film and remake it as a live-action movie; hire an accomplished, imaginative director; cast it with good actors. You would be …

Joseph Gordon-Levitt in Talks to Direct, Star in Musical Comedy With Channing Tatum (EXCLUSIVE)

by Justin Kroll

Joseph Gordon-Levitt is eyeing a return to the director’s chair, tackling a movie musical with Channing Tatum by his side. Sources tell Variety that Gordon-Levitt is in early negotiations to direct Uni…

FIRST LOOK: Kicking and Screaming

For John Leguizamo, giving Latin history lesson became "mission"

by Confidential

In "Latin History for Morons," John Leguizamo surveys the "buried" history of Latinos in the Americas going back to the Mayans.

Review: The Past Echoes the Present

by Michael Block

By Kaila M. StokesFeeling like you’re living in a world where your voice is not heard? Ever think that our government was never going to take us seriously unless we do something drastic? Should we send a viol…

Review: Pawn Down

by Michael Block

By Michael BlockJohn Cage was an American composer, music theorist, writer, philosopher, and artist. He seemed like the perfect subject for a work of theatrical art. Presented by Abingdon Theatre Company, SITI …

'An American In Paris': Theater Review

The Tony-winning musical 'An American In Paris,' based on the treasured MGM film, stars Broadway ensemble members Garen Scribner and Sara Esty, who step elegantly into their starring roles in this touring produ…

Jesse Green Is Looking for a Good Argument

by American Theatre Editors

Why did The New York Times hire another white guy to be their new co-chief theatre critic? He plans to work hard to show us why.

Friday, March 24, 2017 at 5pm (Broadway Time)

Toronto Theater Review: ‘Sousatzka,’ The New Musical Produced by Garth Drabinsky

by Gordon Cox

Garth Drabinsky may have to wait a while longer before redeeming himself with patrons and colleagues. The infamous producer’s supposed comeback after his conviction of fraud and forgery in 2009, “Sousatzka�…

How ‘Beauty and the Beast’ Became a Heartbreaking Metaphor for AIDS

by Dana Schwartz, Dana Schwartz

The story of a gay, Jewish man from New York who sparked the Disney Renaissance.

Melissa Errico to Celebrate 'BROADWAY'S FAIR LADIES' at Caramoor

by BroadwayWorld

The American Songbook opens up on Caramoor'sMusic Room stage for its annual Benefit Concert, welcoming New York City-born actress, singer, recording artist and writer Melissa Errico.

John Legend's $3,000 bag snatched at airport

by Usatoday, Usatoday

Legend's Louis Vuitton luggage contained a pair of $25,000 Cartier cuff links.        

The Heat Is On! The Stars of Miss Saigon on All Things Hot, Hot, Hot!

by Broadway.com

On opening night of Miss Saigon, we asked the stars to name some things they find super hot. Is it getting warm in here, or...

Lynn Nottage's SWEAT Opens Sunday on Broadway

by BroadwayWorld

A friendly reminder Sweat, the acclaimed new play by Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage, directed by Kate Whoriskey will open on Broadway this Sunday, March 26, at Studio 54 254 West 54th Street.

Get In the Zone: Go in Rehearsal for MISS SAIGON and Brush Up on Broadway Actors in BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

by BroadwayWorld

BwayZone is where Broadway gets social, and BroadwayWorld is excited to bringyou some of the latest highlights straight from their feed.Get in the zone below

Film Review: “A United Kingdom” — Far More than a Love Story

by Arts Fuse Editor

A United Kingdom's astute reflections on racial and economic realpolitik makes this film far more than a love story.

Book Review: “With Ballet in My Soul” — The Vicissitudes of an Impresario

by Arts Fuse Editor

Eva Maze drops names and paints a heady picture of the high life, but she does so with the disarming charm that permeates most of her memoir.

Friday, March 24, 2017 at 4pm (Broadway Time)

Melissa Errico Plans to Salute Broadway’s Fair Ladies in Caramoor Concert

by Robert Viagas

The Finian’s Rainbow star recently made her Carnegie Hall debut with Michael Feinstein.

Review: “Jesus Christ Superstar” at Bristol Riverside Theatre

by Deb Miller

Scheduled to coincide on the calendar with the days historically associated with the last week in the life of Christ, Bristol Riverside Theatre’s spring production of the groundbreaking 1971 rock opera Jesus …

Barry Manilow joins concert to help human rights groups

by Mark Kennedy

NEW YORK (AP) -- Barry Manilow is adding his legendary voice to a concert series in New York City that raises money for human rights organizations....

A ‘Game of Thrones’ concert? Composer Ramin Djawadi calls together the players

by Lorraine Ali Los Angeles Times

Winter is coming and, with it, music.

TV queen Shonda Rhimes expands her empire to include theater

by Yvonne Villarreal Los Angeles Times

LOS ANGELES • As if Shonda Rhimes didn’t have enough drama in her life — being the woman whose ShondaLand production company’s galaxy of shows has become the backbone of Thursday nights on ABC — she�…

A well-built “Multiple Family Dwelling” in Long Branch NJ

by Philip

It’s said that there are only seven plots. If so, who’s sleeping with whose husband/wife/SO must be at least two of them. The details of such assignations are revealed late in “Multiple Family Dwelling,�…

Lesli Margherita, Daniel Reichard, and More Come Aboard Broadway Musicals of the 1940s Concert

by Robert Viagas

The New York event will also feature Karen Ziemba, Ben Davis, and more.

Odds & Ends: Jake Gyllenhaal on Crying with Mandy Patinkin, Bronx Tale Cast Album Released & More

by Andy Lefkowitz

Jake Gyllenhaal on Crying with Original Sunday in the Park Star Mandy Patinkin Sunday in the Park with George star Jake Gyllenhaal paid a visit to Late Night with Seth Meyers on March 23. The Oscar nominee, who…

Actors' Equity Association to Hire First-Ever Diversity Director

by BroadwayWorld

Actors' Equity Association, the labor union representing more than 50,000 professional stage actors and stage managers, has announced it is conducting a nationwide search for a Diversity Director, a newly creat…

A Nobel Laureate Takes on Trump in Her Latest Play

by Joshua Barone

Excerpts from Elfriede Jelinek’s “On the Royal Road: The Burgher King,” a work inspired by the president, will be presented in New York on Monday.

Review: Emperor Jones, Fearsome and Fearful in a Roaring Revival

by Laura Collins-Hughes

Irish Repertory Theater has brought back Ciaran O’Reilly’s revelatory production of O’Neill’s 1920 play, with an almost entirely new cast.

Get Cast in Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater + 4 More Jobs

World-renowned Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater is casting talented dancers of all ages to join its company in this week’s casting roundup! We also have jobs for those who may have more than one left fo…

Theater News: Patti LuPone and Seth Rudetsky to Team Up for Deconstructing Patti Concert

The evening will serve as a benefit for Broadway Cares / Equity Fights AIDS.

Friday, March 24, 2017 at 3pm (Broadway Time)

Glass @ 80: Philip Glass & Foday Musa Suso

by Jean Ballard Terepka

Beginning in the 1980s, Glass and Suso collaborated on several projects. Genet’s difficult, demanding, essentially un-actable and relentlessly fracturing play, "The Screens," elicited from Glass and Suso unex…

REVIEW: The Chemsex Monologues. Kings Head Theatre ✭✭✭✭

by Paul T Davies

By Paul T Davies This is thought provoking production, and is a vivid and valuable starting point for serious discussion and action This post REVIEW: The Chemsex Monologues. Kings Head Theatre ✭✭✭✭ fir…

Interview: Luzer Twersky on Making His Stage Debut in ‘God of Vengeance’

by Jose Solis

Last time I spoke to Luzer Twersky he had just starred in Felix and Meira which went on to become Canada’s official submission for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar in 2015. Now he’s making his stage deb…

John Legend's suitcase stolen at JFK Airport

by Buzz60, Buzz60

John Legend had a rough day at JFK airport Thursday. Veuer's Nick Cardona (@nickcardona93) tells us what happened.        

What I Love: Lena Hall’s 500-Square-Foot Apartment in Midtown

by Joanne Kaufman

For the actress, a tidy alcove studio carpeted in white has room enough for everything that really matters.

Jason Robert Brown, Lorin Latarro and More Redefine ’Song and Dance’ Tradition

by Ruthie Fierberg

What happens when the cutting edge in dance and the forefront of composers unite?

“Malicious Bunny” at The Actors Company Let Live Theatre

by Pauline Adamek

The world premiere Malicious Bunny is a guest production at the Actors Company Let Live Theater directed by Bryan Fox and written by Mathew A.

Review Roundup: World Premiere of SOUSATZKA in Toronto - All The Reviews!

by Review Roundups

The reportedly Broadway-bound, world premiere engagement of SOUSATZKA, with book byCraig Lucas, music byDavid Shire, and lyrics byRichard Maltby, Jr., based on the original novel 'MadameSousatzka' by Bernice Ru…

Rachel Dratch Joins Betsy Wolfe & More for Tales of the City Concert on Broadway

by Andy Lefkowitz

Rachel Dratch and Stephen Schnetszer have joined the cast of Tales of the City benefit concert on March 27 at 7:00pm at Broadway’s Music Box Theatre. Dratch will make a surprise cameo in the concert that …

Review: ‘Where Can I Find Someone Like You, Ali?’ in Collaboration with Sundance Institute Theatre Program at The Kennedy Center

by Robert Michael Oliver

Sometimes a story is so unique it needs no explanation. Sometimes a story dares you to disbelieve. Sometimes a story… Where Can I Find Someone Like You, Ali? is such a story. And as written and performed …

Emmy predictions 2017: John Lithgow will be crowned Best Drama Supporting Actor over Jonathan Banks

by Marcus James Dixon

According to Gold Derby’s early 2017 Emmy predictions for Best Drama Supporting Actor, John Lithgow (“The Crown”) will take home his sixth career trophy for playing Prime Minister Winston Chur…

Theater News: Rachel Dratch to Join Betsy Wolfe and Others in Jake Shears' Tales of the City Concert

The show will serve as a benefit for the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center.

Theater News: Jimmy Awards Announce Inaugural Inspiring Teacher Award Recipients

The Jimmys are also known as the National High School Musical Theatre Awards.

Theater News: The Playwrights Realm Sets Lineup for 2017 Ink'd Festival

Ink'd is the culminating event of the Realm's Writing Fellowship program.

Friday, March 24, 2017 at 2pm (Broadway Time)

What Happened When Mandy Patinkin Watched Jake Gyllenhaal Perform the Role He Originated?

by Ruthie Fierberg

Gyllenhaal shares what happened to him onstage the day the original George came to see Sunday in the Park With George.

Rep Stage Announces 2017-18 Season

by American Theatre Editors

One world premiere and three contemporary classics are slated for the 2017-18 season.

You May Not Know His Name, But Broadway's Most Iconic Musicals Rely on Him

by Ruthie Fierberg

As the right hand man to seminal creator Cameron Mackintosh, Seth Sklar-Heyn is a name you should learn.

Meet the Most Powerful Man You Don’t Know in Show Business

by Ruthie Fierberg

As the right hand man to seminal creator Cameron Mackintosh, Seth Sklar-Heyn is a name you should learn.

Patti LuPone and Seth Rudetsky Team for BC/EFA Benefit DECONSTRUCTING PATTI

by BroadwayWorld

One of Broadway's greatest stars will join forces with the ultimate authority on all such things for an extraordinary evening of music and merriment at Deconstructing Patti, AnEvening of Broadway Songs and Stor…

BWW TV: This Was the Hour- Catch Up with the Cast of MISS SAIGON on Opening Night!

by Tv - Opening Night Special

The heat is back on at the Broadway Theatre. After the opening night curtain came down last night, the company of MISS SAIGON gathered at Tavern on the Green to celebrate the musical's historic return to the Gr…

Deconstructing Patti, With Patti LuPone and Seth Rudetsky, Heads to Broadway for One Night Only

by Andrew Gans

The evening will benefit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.

Review: ‘My Son the Waiter, A Jewish Tragedy’ at Bucks County Playhouse

by Neal Newman

Nearly everyone in the arts has taken another job such as waiter, receptionist, or office temp just to pay the rent. Brad Zimmerman has an unfortunately typical problem: He’s Jewish and his parents have very …

The Compass Welcomes Linda Vista Actor Kahyun Kim

by Adam Hetrick

The cast member from Tracy Letts’ new play is the latest guest on the artists’ podcast hosted by Leah Walsh.

After Her London Wild Party, Donna McKechnie Will Go Hollywood

by Robert Viagas

The Tony winner will perform her Sam Place, Another Time club show at two nightspots.

Pop the Champagne! Follow Jon Jon Briones to Dreamland on Miss Saigon's Opening Night

by Broadway.com

What was it like to be Miss Saigon show-stopper Jon Jon Briones on opening night? Broadway.com follows the Engineer from the curtain call of his Broadway debut to the opening night party at Tavern on the Green.…

Everything’s Coming Up Roses With Lewis & Dodge In Gypsy

by Bill Hirschman

Merman. Lupone. Daly. Lansbury. Taking not a scintilla away from those iconic performances, you have never seen a Mama Rose like the one Vicki Lewis incarnates in Maltz Jupiter Theatre’s unique but masterful …

ZACH Theatre Announces 2017-18 Season

by American Theatre Editors

The lineup includes 'Singin' in the Rain,' 'Sunday in the Park with George,' and 'Beauty and the Beast.'

REVIEW ROUND-UP: An American in Paris at the Dominion Theatre

by Emma Clarendon

Directed by Christopher Wheeldon, An American in Paris officially opened at the Dominion Theatre earlier this week. Here is what critics have been saying about it.

Music News: Matthew Broderick Joins New York Pops Gala Honoring Kelli O'Hara and Bartlett Sher

Steven Pasquale, Brian d'Arcy James, and other stage regulars will also perform at the Carnegie Hall celebration.

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