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SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 11:45PMIf you didn't win my last contest for tickets to Silence! The Musical--The Unauthorized Parody of The Silence of The Lambs at The 9th Space Theatre at Performance Space 122, you're in luck. …
SOURCE: Pataphysical Science at 11:42PMNo tenors, no arias, no orchestra pit, no plot. Can “You, My Mother”really be called an opera?
Yes, it can! Despite the lack of traditional trappings, this new work by downtown troupe Tw…
SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 11:28PM
Prescription Thursday. I lie face up in my acupuncturist's middle room. We chat.A: Isn't it coming up on the year anniversary...of when your friend told you...Is that right? No, he told me …
SOURCE: Variations On A Theme at 10:35PM"Assistance" at Playwrights Horizons, February 9, 2012
Traveling familiar ground, the latest offering at the very consistent Playwrights Horizons is Leslye Headland's Assistance, …
SOURCE: Third Row, Mezzanine at 10:24PMREVIEW: Choreography occasionally induced gasps.
SOURCE: StarTribune at 10:21PMReview: With a modern sound, Will and Anthony Nunziata's debut CD, "Make Someone Happy," is a delightful preservation of music. From the Great American Songbook to Broadway classics to conte…
SOURCE: Adaumbelle’s Quest at 10:13PMWhen Rinde Eckert’s “Moby-Dick”-themed “And God Created Great Whales” premiered in 2000, it racked up rave reviews and many awards, and went on to several revivals.
Well, call me I…
SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 10:09PMRinde Eckert's richly conceived work, about a composer suffering memory loss, is a stunning piece of music-theater.
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 10:01PMJill Paice gives a luminous performance as an American war widow in 19th-century Japan in Eric Schorr's extremely unusual chamber musical.
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 10:00PMMelissa Lorraine Hawkins gives an intense performance as an orphan girl abandoned in Romania.
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 10:00PM
Erin Courtney's ultimately frustrating one-act benefits from well-drawn characters and strong performances.
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 09:59PMMike Daisey continues to fight for his work to make its proper impact -- in this case, by challenging NYTimes Tech Columnist David Pogue to come engage more deeply with his work.
SOURCE: CultureFuture at 09:53PMA little icing on the legal cake: buried in SCOTUSBlog's run-down on a ruling whether law requiring the losing party to pay for the cost of an interpreter applies to translation fees:
It’…
SOURCE: CultureFuture at 09:51PMThe House Theatre said Sunday that it had sold out its entire scheduled run of "Death and Harry Houdini" within five days of opening and now planned to add another month of shows at the Chop…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 09:49PMHere's Garrett Epps, in The American Prospect, describing the broader legal implications in the Ninth Circuit Court's decision to uphold the invalidation of Proposition 8:
“It’s always…
SOURCE: CultureFuture at 09:18PMThe success of the Metropolitan Opera's HD broadcasts in cinemas around the world has some New York theater producers seeking similar returns.
SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 09:03PM
The awesome folks at Starving Artists Studios in Orlando, FL brought me down South for a concert and masterclass, and I brought along Gary Sieger, my longtime guitarist, because his entire f…
SOURCE: Jason Robert Brown at 08:48PMSpectacular Backstage Things with Godspell's Nick Blaemire & George Salazar
The Craptacular takes an exclusive backstage tour with Godspell stars Nick Blaemire and George Salazar. T…
SOURCE: YouTube at 08:35PMBy Byrne Harrison
Sandrine Lafond was born in France where she started dancing at five years old. She attended the prestigious Rosella Hightower Dance School in Cannes. A gypsy at…
SOURCE: Stage Buzz at 08:18PM*Unnecessary Farce* certainly isn’t food for thought, but its unsophisticated charm is a good taste of unabashedly crude comedy done right. And if madcap comedies aren't your thing, it's w…
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 08:18PMThe debacle that has been the New York City Opera (NYCO) over the last year is scarcely worth repeating, but for any who don't know, the very fact that this performance of "La Traviata" at t…
SOURCE: The Tyro Theatre Critic at 08:17PMFrom Good Work (p 205):
In the question periods after his talks, Schumacher would invariably get asked by someone in the audience, "But what can I do?" His simple answer was "Do t…
SOURCE: Theatre Ideas at 08:02PM
Playbill was at the Feb. 11 matinee at Broadway's Majestic Theatre for the 10,000th performance of The Phantom of the Opera. Hear what the cast and creatives had to say.
SOURCE: Playbill at 07:57PM“Samuel & Alasdair” is the story of a robot holocaust in 1959 and four intrepid Russians in the 21st century who broadcast bits of American culture to keep it alive.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 07:54PMThe Original Broadway Cast Recording of The Book of Mormon, by Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Robert Lopez, and Tony Bennett's Duets II have been announced as winners of the 54th Annual Gram…
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 07:53PMBy Byrne Harrison
Suzen Murakoshi was born in Aiea, Hawaii, and received an MFA from the New School Drama School in Playwriting and Acting. She has had her work performed at La MaMa, ETC, th…
SOURCE: Stage Buzz at 07:50PMIt's been 10 years since anyone joined the pantheon of people who've won the EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony), but now Scott Rudin is among the immortals who include Mel Brooks, John…
SOURCE: Gold Derby at 07:49PMthe 54th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.
The Grammy Awards show, during which many other winners will be...
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 07:40PMThis year, the classical music Grammy awards weren’t a part of
the big pop-oriented Sunday night show. Instead, there was a
special early ceremony, viewable online, for the newly downsized…
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 07:40PMThe 2012 British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs) were presented in a ceremony on February 12 at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, hosted by Stephen Fry.
Best Film was awarded to The Artist…
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 07:25PMThe Twin Cities’ theater scene is a confounding community to be a part of.
On the one hand, there are many unbelievably positive things about living as an artist in Minneapolis and St. Pa…
SOURCE: HowlRound at 07:08PM
The New York City Ballet (NYCB) do a remarkable selection of ballets in every short season but the rhyme or reason of their ordering makes little sense. The decision to schedule "The Seven D…
SOURCE: The Tyro Theatre Critic at 06:59PMIn 1998, composer Stephen Schwartz wrote When You Believe, performed by Houston and Mariah Carey for the DreamWorks animated film The Prince of Egypt. The song was awarded the Academy Award …
SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 06:40PMAlthough I was disappointed in this Manhattan Theatre Club production, I am, however, very glad to have seen "Wit" -- it is a contemporary classic.
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 06:36PM"The Book of Mormon" wins a 2012 Grammy Award Sunday for musical theater album.
SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 06:22PMThere is a lot to love about The Foreigner. It’s cuddly entertainment with a lingering message to be kind. With excellent acting, directing and design, this show is definitely a must-see.…
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 06:19PMSome Play: A stage adaptation of E.B. White's Charlotte's Web, closing Sunday, has become the Arden Theatre Company's biggest hit ever.
SOURCE: Philly.com at 06:10PMThe Broadway cast recording of the musical The Book of Mormon won the 2012 Grammy Award in the category of Best Musical Theater Album, formerly called Best Show Album. The 54th annual Grammy…
SOURCE: Playbill at 06:00PMPotted Potter condenses the series seven books into 70 minutes of wild entertainment
SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 06:00PMPLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO CAST YOUR VOTE FOR ROUND 3 OF HOT/HOTTERAND THIS MONTH'S BROADWAY POLL (BOTH TO YOUR LEFT)!BROADWAY MILESTONE:BROADWAY RUMOR OF THE WEEK:How long will it be befo…
SOURCE: JK's TheatreScene at 06:00PM
The Broadway cast recording of the musical The Book of Mormon won the 2012 Grammy Award in the category of Best Show Album. The 54th annual Grammys, for excellence in the recording industry,…
SOURCE: Playbill at 05:58PMA rep for singer Whitney Houston announced to the Associated Press that Houston died yesterday at age 48. The singer died in her room at the Beverly Hilton hotel, where she was for Clive Dav…
SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 05:41PMWho do I write for: dancers or audiences?A disturbing but fascinating precedent was set last June, when the New York magazine Village Voice "let go" of its distinguished critic Deborah Jowit…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:25PMOn the February 13th episode of NBC's new musical drama series SMASH entitled 'Callbacks', Ivy Megan Hilty and Karen Katharine McPhee jump through hoops for the brilliant but temperamental d…
SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 05:24PMThe 2012 Grammy Awards are tonight, and the nominees for Best Musical Theater Album were THE BOOK OF MORMON, ANYTHING GOES, and HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING.
SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 05:22PMThe 2012 Grammy for Best Song Written for Visual Media has been awarded to composer Alan Menken and lyricist Glenn Slater.
SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 05:16PMKurt Vonnegut grappled fatalistically with the horrors of World War II in his 1969 sci-fi novel "Slaughterhouse-Five" -- and Eric Simonson’s stage adaptation at Curio Theatre Company abso…
SOURCE: Philly.com at 05:11PM
Abe Lincoln had an irksome dream that he’d be assassinated just two weeks before he actually was. Dancer Lindsay Browning and her father, actor David Browning, collaborated in a dance thea…
SOURCE: Philly.com at 04:53PMA new creative work that attempts to dramatize playwright Tennessee Williams' final moments must transcend available information., says critic Jim Rutter. The solid production at South Cam…
SOURCE: Philly.com at 04:38PMA daring artistic move, stunning production moves to Richmond this weekend.
SOURCE: The Washington Times at 04:37PMBeing creative is better than buying creative.
SOURCE: Theatre Ideas at 04:37PMWhat are the optimum conditions for creative output, particularly as regards working solo or in a group? (David Licata in a recent post praises artist residencies for the fertile conditions …
SOURCE: Extra Criticum at 04:11PMA blackmailed politician is fortunate to have a best friend like Lord Goring in the smart Oscar Wilde comedy.
SOURCE: StarTribune at 04:10PM
Ben Fort’s script wisely avoids the obvious jokes encompassing the Harry Potter franchise, aiming instead for a yarn that places itself in a slightly askew and a little more deviant world …
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 03:57PMAs the M.C. of "Icons" exited the stage, Ms. Houston's rendition of "I Will Always Love You" played over the sound system.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 03:36PMCurrently tearing up the tap-dance floor, late night on Saturdays in Vitello’s downstairs back bar in Studio City, is a triple-threat phenomenon named Chantz Powell. Immaculately bedecked …
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 03:14PMIndie-Classical string quartet Brooklyn Rider brings the goods, rocking Beethoven and more on their 4th release, available online February 21st and in a limited edition vinyl pressing.
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 03:10PMPlácido Domingo sings the title role of Verdi's "Simon Boccanegra" at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. A review of the performance.
SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 03:10PMOn February 16, 2012, for one night only, The Broad Stage and National Geographic present Deep Ancestry, its most ambitious project in their 120-year history. Explorer-in-Residence Spencer W…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 03:00PMFrom Kermit to War Horse, low-tech artistry is putting the digitally enhanced in its placeWe've all heard of ageing rock stars making a comeback, but what's with the Muppets? Kermit the…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:00PMWhat makes Germans laugh – and why is it so different from what amuses the British? The answer may lie in a slapstick English comedy that became a TV favourite in GermanyThe sketch is call…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:00PM
Our critics' picks of this week's openings, plus your last chance to see and what to book nowOpening this weekTheatre• Reasons to be CheerfulRaucous, rude and really rather joyful, the Gra…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:51PMOld Vic Tunnels, LondonOut of the darkness comes a voice: high-pitched, eerie, almost like a keen. That's the starting point for Kindle Theatre's 60-minute exploration of rage and revenge, w…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:49PMI am reading an anthology of speeches made by E. F. Schumacher which were gathered together under the title Good Work. He writes:
One of the greatest confusions, in most discussions, is the …
SOURCE: Theatre Ideas at 12:40PMTony Award nominee and Glee star Matthew Morrison will be among Kelly Ripa's co-hosts on Live! With Kelly when the syndicated show broadcasts from Hawaii during the week of February 20-…
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 12:39PMAlone in The Lighthouse - photos: Erik JacobsOpera is meant to be a synthesis of every art form, but most opera lovers care about one thing and one thing only: the star voices at the center …
SOURCE: The Hub Review at 12:35PMThe longest-running show in Broadway history, THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, offered its 10,000th performance yesterday at 2 PM as a special benefit for The Actors Fund.
SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 12:24PMThis was her first television appearance ever. She was 21 years old when she performed this number.
SOURCE: BONEAU/BRYAN-BROWN at 12:22PMPaige took on some of her greatest hits from CATS, EVITA and more in her first show for the American Songbook series - check out photos from last night's concert below
SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 12:13PM
Los Angeles Times 02/12/12
SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:41AM"Next Fall" is a beautifully written, delicate play about big things - love, family, and life itself - and director Mark Ramont Round House Theatre in Bethesda, Maryland, brings it to life w…
SOURCE: TalkinBroadway at 11:38AMDario D’Ambrosi, an Italian performance artist, has had little exposure to UK audiences before now. His work slips between the cracks of theatre, art and performance, and is perhaps an…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 11:36AMTina Howe's Museum is a play that doesn't really have a plot - there's no action, no big conflict, no resolution, and no logical conclusion - but what it does have more than makes up for wha…
SOURCE: TalkinBroadway at 11:32AMAfter a year and a half hiatus, Seth Rudetsky's famed Seth's Broadway Chatterbox has returned to Don't Tell Mama. Seth's Broadway Chatterbox includes interviews and performances by noted Bro…
SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 11:28AMDirected by Tina Landau, the production is sometimes striking and sometimes convoluted. One leaves the theater thinking about Anderson's atypical characters and possible future ramifications…
SOURCE: TalkinBroadway at 11:16AMA new all-male Romeo and Juliet movie .
SOURCE: CurtainUp at 11:07AMEric Schorr has found a provocative subject within the age-old art of tattooing the human body upon which to create a hair-raising (no pun intended) dramatic theme
SOURCE: CurtainUp at 11:05AMShe's baaaaaaack. And when I say She, I mean, the actress that is the reason this show even opened on Broadway in the first place. Not too long after the critics drooled all over Nina Ariand…
SOURCE: The Producer's Perspective at 11:00AM
I'm thinking the greater gift of "American Idiot" is to introduce musical theater audiences to the songs of Green Day, rather than bringing rock lovers to Broadway.
SOURCE: TalkinBroadway at 10:59AMThe reputation of Le nozze di Figaro as ‘the perfect opera’ has always struck me as open to question. Musically it is a miracle, to be sure, but dramatically its slender pl…
SOURCE: WhatsOnStage at 10:57AMScientific revolution is in the air as the Classic Stage Company production of Bertolt Brecht’s Galileo opens off-Broadway on February 12, starring Academy Award winner F. Murray Abrah…
SOURCE: Broadway.com at 10:56AMAccording to published reports, actor Philip Bruns has died at the age of 80. It has been reported that he died of natural causes on Wednesday, February 8th.
SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 10:54AM Reviewed By: Stephen Hanks I’ve been stung by Rosemary Loar. It’s not the kind that causes any discomfort, but it has left a mark. Loar has made me view the music of Gordon…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 10:50AMFans of Downton Abbey take heart: Instead of succumbing to withdrawal pains when the last of the current series ends, you might want to consider another upstairs/downstairs costume drama, …
SOURCE: Curtainup Blog Annex at 10:47AM
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SOURCE: YouTube at 09:51AMAccording to Deadline.com, GLEE's Jane Lynch has been cast in the indie film 'A.C.O.D'. She will co-star with previously cast Richard Jenkins and Adam Scott. The film is written by Stuart Zi…
SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 09:40AMLaura Pels Theatre, Roundabout Theatre Company, Off Broadway
By Regina Robbins
BOTTOM LINE: A good, not great, production of a groundbreaking British post-war drama; the play is requi…
SOURCE: Theatre is Easy at 09:39AMIt would be wrong, though, to overlook Mr. Bergasse, perhaps the busiest man on “Smash,” whom Ms. Rebeck calls the show’s “secret weapon.”
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 09:37AMThis production of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill's classic 1928 show turns out to be an accessible entertainment and one of the most enjoyable musicals around.
SOURCE: Backstage at 09:23AMWhitney Houston body lay in a room of the Beverly Hilton where she died Saturday while the greats of the music industry gathered in the ballroom. “Whitney’s voice was unlike any other,�…
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 09:23AMThe 2012 Grammy Awards will be broadcast this Sunday night, February 12 at 8pm on CBS, and nominees for Best Musical Theater Album this year are THE BOOK OF MORMON, ANYTHING GOES, and HOW TO…
SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 09:00AM
An updated list of performers and presenters has been announced for the 54th Annual Grammy Awards, which will be handed out in Los Angeles on Sunday, February 12 and aired live on CBS. LL Co…
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 08:54AMToday is the birthday of the great English music hall star Marie Lloyd (for her full bio go here). Now here is the little dear performing “When I Take My Morning Promenade”: To f…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 08:23AMThe extent of vaudeville’s power and cultural reach can be attested to by the fact that the greatest names in every performing arts field were booked for its stages: Sarah Bernhardt fr…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 08:17AMJoe Howard (born this day in 1867) started out as a kid performing in Bowery concert saloons, writing and singing his own songs. Later he brought these skills with him into vaudeville, where…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 08:10AMFeaturing a star turn by Melissa Hawkins, Andras Visky's fictionalized account of Romania in the grip of Nicolae Ceausescu retains the rawness and poignancy of a memoir.
SOURCE: Backstage at 08:00AMThe Daytime Emmy Award winner discusses his return to the stage in the Blank Theatre's production of The Cost of the Erection.
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 08:00AM
On the February 11 edition of CBS Saturday Morning, actor Hugh Panaro, who plays the title role in Broadway's Phantom of the Opera at the Majestic Theatre, performed the showstopping nu…
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 07:59AMGrammy Award winner Gloria Estefan visited Broadway's Priscilla Queen of the Desert on Feb 10.
SOURCE: Playbill at 07:44AMToday is the Great Emancipator’s birthday. In honor thereof, we present one of our favorite movies, D.W. Griffith’s beautiful, bizarre Abraham Lincoln, one of only two talkies th…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 07:33AMJust the right measure of quirk and psychodrama, buoyed by a smart and sharp production, makes Erin Courtney's new play the best 13P offering in years.
SOURCE: Backstage at 07:12AMA slave auctioneer meets a runaway slave in a desolate swampland in this ultimately powerful two-hander, reminding us of the horrors of slavery and man's potential for inhumanity to man.
SOURCE: Backstage at 07:07AMHere are the Broadway, Off-Broadway and West End shows which opened on February 12 along with all of the upcoming show openings, closings and special events
SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 07:00AM
Rinde Eckert's aching adaptation of "Moby Dick," which Herman Melville himself described as his "wicked book," maintains much of its original power, although its focus has softened.
SOURCE: Backstage at 06:59AMA cut on the original cast recording (don’t call it a soundtrack!) of “The Book of Mormon” is a cheery little tune called “I Am Here for You.” Native New Yorker Robert Lopez will b…
SOURCE: New York Daily News at 06:00AM"Call Me Adam" chats with Steven Reineke, one of the nation’s most sought-after pops conductors, composers, and arrangers. Here we discuss his upcoming concert at Carnegie Hall on March 16…
SOURCE: Adaumbelle’s Quest at 06:00AMI’ve seen a lot of Stockard Channing at the gym lately. Not on an adjacent treadmill or stair-climber, but on the overhead TVs, where ads for her play “Other Desert Cities” have been r…
SOURCE: New York Daily News at 06:00AM
Mr. Csurka, the founder of a far-right political party and a fierce anti-Semite, appealed to older Hungarians with his evocation of the nation’s glory days before World War I.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 01:55AMYes you read it right. Someone has had the nerve to resurrect "Carrie: The Musical", a byword in musical theatre punchlines. The history of this piece is so awful it beggars belief, so massi…
SOURCE: The Tyro Theatre Critic at 01:36AMGroundlings Zombie Apocalypse, the latest outing from the famed sketch comedy troupe, will run February 17-April 21 at The Groundlings Theatre in Los Angeles. The production will be directed…
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 01:01AM"All drama is about lies," writer David Mamet has said. His play
"Race," which opened on Friday at the Repertory Theatre of St.
Louis, makes that point vividly as it takes on two topics Amer…
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 01:00AMThe St. Louis Symphony Orchestra's 2012-13 season, music
director David Robertson's eighth with the SLSO, offers a mix of
the standard and the unusual.
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 01:00AMBach at the Sem returns • When Robert Bergt, founder and
director of Bach at the Sem and its resident musical ensemble, the
American Kantorei, died last summer, there was concern that his
…
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 01:00AMFLORISSANT • Kendall Gladen spent the week
giving back to her hometown.
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 01:00AM
Go WestCanada’s most famous transsexual Nina Arsenault brings her critically-hailed one-transwoman show The Silicone Diaries to Vancouverby Richard Burnett (all photos courtesy Nina Arsena…
SOURCE: The Charlebois Post at 12:03AMDealing With an Unfortunate ReputationVile Passéist brings Marlowe to Winterby Dan BrayIn many ways, the Jewish community’s eventual acceptance into 19th-century society must have been mo…
SOURCE: The Charlebois Post at 12:02AMPerformer/General Manager New York, New York USA Where do you look for inspiration? I look for inspiration in other peoples’ successes; a great play, a fabulous performance or a fun ev…
SOURCE: The League of Professional Theatre Women at 12:01AMWith all the romance in the air this Valentine's season, it's hard not to long for a loved one to be near. For about a dozen dancers with Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, that wish is fulfilled ye…
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 12:01AMColin Donnell is taking a break from playing Billy Crocker in Broadway's Anything Goes to explore the complexities of Merrily We Roll Along in an Encores! concert.
SOURCE: Playbill at 12:01AMThe Lyric Opera of Chicago's new production of Show Boat, the 1927 musical drama that was a watershed in American theatre, plays Feb. 12-March 17 at The Civic Opera House. Opera and conc…
SOURCE: Playbill at 12:01AMThis month's column looks at Shakespeare on screen in "Anonymous" and "Shakespeare in Love"; newly-mastered releases of David O. Selznick's "A Star Is Born&q…
SOURCE: Playbill at 12:01AMThe road to discovering one’s roots can be filled with as much surprise as enlightenment. It is, however, no surprise that Monica Hunken's road to discovery is an incredible journey pr…
SOURCE: The New York Theatre Experience at 12:00AMI'm still scratching my head over Tokio Confidential, Eric Schorr's baffling yet intermittently entrancing new musical directed by Johanna McKeon at Atlantic Stage 2. "Bonkers, but interesti…
SOURCE: The New York Theatre Experience at 12:00AMKarla Boos is the Bedouin of Pittsburgh's live theater scene. As founder and artistic director of the 22-year-old Quantum Theatre, she unpacks her metaphorical tent in nontraditional setting…
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 12:00AMThe U.S. tour of Cameron Mackintosh's new 25th anniversary production of Les Misérables will celebrate its 500th performance 2 PM Feb. 12 at the Straz Center in Tampa, FL.
SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AMRobert Creighton, who currently plays the Purser in the Tony Award-winning revival of Anything Goes, celebrates the release of his debut album, "Ain't We Got Fun!," Feb. 12-13 …
SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AMGreensboro's Triad Stage presents North Carolina native Reynolds Price's entire New Music trilogy — for the second time since they were written — in two parts from Feb. 1…
SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AMThe Lyric Opera of Chicago's new production of Show Boat, the 1927 musical drama that was a watershed in American theatre, plays Feb. 12-March 17 at The Civic Opera House. Opera and conc…
SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AMA compromised slave auctioneer alone in the Mississippi swamps is at the mercy of a runaway slave in the world premiere of Jan Buttram's Lost on the Natchez Trace, opening Feb. 12 in an …
SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AMTheatreworks USA, the nation's leading not-for-profit professional theatre for family audiences, presents its 50th Anniversary Celebration gala Feb. 12 at NYU Skirball Center for the Per…
SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AMWest End and Broadway actor Peter Land, recently seen in the York Theatre Company's Mufti production of Oh, Coward!, returns there Feb. 12 with his new solo show, Now or Never, an explos…
SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AMAny adaptive treatment of Moby-Dick has a beast to contend with equal to the novel's monstrous namesake. The chapter-length ruminations, the Homeric cataloguing of whales and whale-parts, an…
SOURCE: The New York Theatre Experience at 12:00AM