Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 11pm (Broadway Time)
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“My Favorite Things: The Songs of Rodgers & Hammerstein” by Sandi Durell

The New York Pops, led by music director Steven Reineke, opened its 33rd Season with a Tribute to the songs of Rodgers & Hammerstein starring guest artists Sierra Boggess and... The post…

SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 11:09PM
Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 10pm (Broadway Time)
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‘Metamorphoses’ at Arden Theatre Company in Philadelphia by Tim Dunleavy

Watching Metamorphoses is a sensory experience. Mary Zimmerman’s play retells ancient myths with intelligence and invention, and that alone makes it memorable. But what you’ll remember m…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 10:46PM

Believers by Ryan Mikita

This post is by Ryan Mikita Donna and Chris, the couple under the microscope in this play, are portrayed by two sets of actors: the first pair represents the lovers while they are still in c…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 10:16PM
Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 9pm (Broadway Time)
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Review: Good for Otto (The Gift Theatre) by Scotty Zacher

Good for Otto contains plenty of interesting moments and boasts much psychological cleverness. The weak narrative arc makes it less dramatically interesting than is should be, however. (read…

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 09:54PM

Star-studded guest artist lineup for 2015 Rob Guest Endowment Concert by Cassie Tongue

The 2015 Rob Guest Endowment Grand Final Concert is a celebration of the best of the talents on our musical theatre stages. From our emerging stars, the finalists who sing for the grand priz…

SOURCE: AussieTheatre at 09:50PM

Theatre Review: ‘Beautiful: The Carole King Musical’ at The Kennedy Center by Brian Bochicchio

With as many hits as iconic 60s singer and lyricist Carole King had, one would think that Beautiful: The Carole King Musical would “chart” an easy path to success. It’s fun, likabl…

SOURCE: mdtheatreguide.com at 09:36PM

Spotlight on: "The Gin Game"

James Earl Jones and Cicely Tyson share a Broadway stage for the first time in almost 50 years in a new production of D .L. Coburn's play.

SOURCE: Tony Awards at 09:31PM

The Women’s Voices Theater Festival: ‘Hootenanny’ at Guilliotine Theatre by John Stoltenberg

Hootenanny by Monique LaForce is a two-hander with an unsettling story up its sleeve. It’s a story about a man and a woman that incrementally builds nerve-fraying psychological tension fro…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 09:29PM

The Magic Fish by Victor Gluck, Editor-In-Chief

This post is by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-Chief Sunny Knable’s music is romantic and lilting. He has called his style a cross between Stephen Sondheim and Benjamin Britten. In this he does h…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 09:19PM

Theatre Review: ‘Can’t Complain’ at Spooky Action Theater by Morgan Halvorsen

The setting of Christine Evans’s Can’t Complain, now playing at Spooky Action Theater and is part of the Women’s Voices Theater Festival, can be unnerving to anyone who has…

SOURCE: mdtheatreguide.com at 09:17PM

Upcoming Equity Auditions Sunday, Oct. 11 by Audition Roundup

Updated this week Check out upcoming Equity Auditions from Sunday, October 11, 2015 for both productions in your area and around the country including whatwhenwhere and how to audition

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 09:13PM
Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 8pm (Broadway Time)
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Hubbard Street tackles the brainy work of William Forsythe by Laura Molzahn

Picture 14 dancers vaulting or sliding over (or under) 20 steel tables, set close together in a 4-by-5 foot grid. The sound design resembles the sporadic bursts of action-flick noise — gri…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 08:21PM

'Good for Otto': David Rabe takes on mental illness in a big way by Chris Jones

After every school shooting, two debates rage. One involves gun control. The other concerns mental health, since we widely assume that to walk into a room of unarmed people and shoot them is…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 08:21PM

People You Should Know . . . Rachel Lin by Zack Calhoon

Rachel Lin is an actor & theater maker. World premieres include: Mary-Kate Olsen is in Love by Mallery Avidon, Fat Kids on Fire by Bekah Brunstetter, and Women b…

SOURCE: Visible Soul at 08:21PM
Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 7pm (Broadway Time)
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New "Showboat" Three Minutes of Video by BroadwayWorld

Directed & Choreographed by Richard Stafford, Designed by Bottari & Case, this "Showboat" is a Hit at Westchester Broadway Theatre!

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 07:58PM

Concert Review: Jackie Evancho, ‘Awakening’ Live in Concert at Strathmore by Mark Beachy

Classical crossover artist Jackie Evancho is on tour singing songs from her third studio album, Awakening.  “I’m excited about it,” Jackie says. “Tours equal tour bus, and tour …

SOURCE: mdtheatreguide.com at 07:27PM

Review: Welcome to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Monk Parrots present a new musical about Americans abroad.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 07:00PM
Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 6pm (Broadway Time)
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Campaign (re)Cycle: Heather Smiley For President by Joe Clarke

      by JK Clarke   Have you had enough of the campaigning and politics of the 2016 Presidential election? It seems like every time you turn around there’s... The post…

SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 06:44PM

Review: FOOL FOR LOVE. by Corine Cohen

Fool for Love began previews Tuesday, September 15 and opens Thursday, October 8 at MTC’s Samuel J. Friedman Theatre (261 West 47th Street). Fool for Love is written by Pulitzer Prize winn…

SOURCE: broadwayshowbiz.com at 06:41PM

‘The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes’ at Aquila Theatre at Hylton Performing Arts Center by Michael Poandl

As I walked into the bustling lobby of the Hylton Performing Arts Center to see the professional touring company Aquila Theatre’s fantastic new production of The Adventures of Sherlock…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 06:11PM

Dick Van Dyke on Staying Young, 'Everyone Should Dance, Everyone Should Sing' by Sally Henry

Dick Van Dyke has been a valued performer in American entertainment for about fifty years, and while many of his peers are slowing their routines down, Van Dyke seems to have the trick for s…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 06:00PM
Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 5pm (Broadway Time)
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“If we always look back, we know how to move forward”: H.T. Chen and Dian Dong on Documenting the History of Chinese Immigrants in the American So by Kathryn Turney

In 1850, news of the California Gold Rush reached China, leading 300,000 Chinese immigrants to settle in the United States — a few of whom settled in the American South. After the em…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 05:35PM

The Sound of Music will sing once more in Adelaide by Cassie Tongue

Adelaide readers, if one of your favourite things is musical theatre, you’re in luck. Andrew Lloyd Webber, David Ian, John Frost and the Really Useful Group announced yesterday that T…

SOURCE: AussieTheatre at 05:26PM

TWELFTH NIGHT: A Gender Experiment – The Rose Playhouse by Laura Kressly

Most Shakespeare I see is performed with the actors’ genders matching that of the characters they play. Sometimes I see token cross-gender or gender-blind casting within an own-gender …

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 05:24PM

JOBS: AYT Weekly Jobs Round-Up: October 11 by James Lillywhite

Are you looking for work in the arts industry? Each week we at A Younger Theatre are featuring the best job applications from across the arts spectrum. Whether you’re looking for permanent…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 05:18PM

Review: Cut Throat

Abingdon Theatre Company presents a hand-wringing comedy about the hell that is getting into millionaire preschool.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 05:00PM
Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 4pm (Broadway Time)
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The Poe Pilgrimmage, Part One by Trav S.D.

I’ve only lived in New York for over 25 years — without ever getting around to visiting the home of Edgar Allen Poe, one of my favorite writers. New Yorkers, you know the reason …

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 04:38PM

‘Flowers Stink’ at The U.S. Botanical Garden by Kendall Mostafavi

A middle school girl from the big city, named Liz, becomes frustrated when trying to write a poem about nature for school. But when she turns to technology to vent and tweets, “#natureisb…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 04:38PM

Michelle Obama Adds HAMILTON and WICKED Songs to "Day of the Girl" Spotify Playlist by Sally Henry

In honor of International Day of the Girl, the First Lady is sharing her first-ever Spotify playlist. Entitled 'Day of the Girl,' the list primarily includes female power ballads and classic…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 04:25PM

Broadway at the Cabaret - Top 5 Picks for October 12-18, Featuring Kerry Butler, Emerson Steele, and More! by Louisa Brady

Broadway's 40 theatres aren't the only places to catch performances from your favorite stars Well after Broadway orchestras begin their overtures, ensemble members take their dance breaks, a…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 04:25PM

Gob Squad’s ‘Before Your Very Eyes’: A ‘Boyhood’ for the Stage by Jason Zinoman

In this company’s latest project, child actors will not only pretend to be young, middle-age and older adults: But audiences will also see videos of younger versions of these performers.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 04:09PM

Review: In Miranda July’s ‘New Society,’ the Audience Makes the Show by Ben Brantley

Ms. July, a self-conscious practitioner of self-consciousness, has an improbable gift for turning the initially irritating into the charming.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 04:09PM
Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 3pm (Broadway Time)
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People You Should Know . . . Matthew K. Davis by Zack Calhoon

MATTHEW K. DAVIS is an actor living in Brooklyn, which is a pretty cool spot to be. NY Theatre: Pseudolus (Gene Frankel), Angeltooth (staged reading, NYU), The Liddy…

SOURCE: Visible Soul at 03:28PM

Women’s Voices Theater Festival: ‘Trish Tinkler Gets Saved’ at Unexpected Stage Company by Paul M. Bessel and Barbara Braswell

A 40-year-old groupie of the 1980’s British rock band Whitesnake, who is severely down on her luck, wants to sleep in a convenience store while she tries to figure out how to get her l…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 03:15PM
Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 2pm (Broadway Time)
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The Stars of Woodlawn Cemetery, Part Two by Trav S.D.

This is Part Two of our post from six months ago, a report of our first excursion out to Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx to pay our respects to the vaudeville stars, et al. Read that accoun…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 02:27PM

The Winter's Tale review – ego party with the hippy shepherds by Alfred Hickling

Harrogate theatreNorthern Broadsides bring Shakespeare, partying hard, to New Year’s Eve 1999 for an intense and moving eveningThe Winter’s Tale is a long story – 16 years, including t…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:20PM

Hollywood actors to perform children's monologues in new Danny Boyle play by Hannah Ellis-Petersen

Cast featuring Nicole Kidman, Benedict Cumberbatch and Josh Hartnett will act out real life testimonies of children growing up in rural South AfricaActors including Nicole Kidman, Benedict C…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:20PM
Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 1pm (Broadway Time)
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Dear (My Fellow) White (Chicago {Or Anywhere} Theatre) People

By Nicholas Ward. Chicago theatre artist Nicholas Ward offers tips for how white allies can help dismantle theatre’s racial disparity.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 01:41PM

Fuse Theater Review: “An Audience with Meow Meow”—Blinded by Glitter by Robert Israel

Meow Meow milks the audience for applause so often it feels as if we are seated on stools in a dairy barn.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 01:33PM

About the Author: Émile Zola by Jason Jacobs

Émile Zola was a significant 19th century French novelist, critic, and political activist. Born in Paris in 1840, Émile Édouard-Charles-Antoine Zola was the only child of an Italian fathe…

SOURCE: blog.roundabouttheatre.org at 01:15PM

Dark and Lovely review – black hair story, told straight by Lyn Gardner

Ovalhouse, LondonFrom the depths of her hair igloo, Selina Thompson untangles the personal and political roots of beauty and raceHair is just hair, right? Actually no. All those adverts for …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:12PM
Sunday, October 11, 2015 at noon (Broadway Time)
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Elegant, comic Visceral dances in new directions by Laura Molzahn

The face of the future, Visceral Dance Chicago is young, brave, ambitious, tasteful. Founded just two years ago by Nick Pupillo, the company was good to go right out of the box, boasting sop…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 12:20PM

BWW TV: Stephanie J. Block & Aaron Lazar Join Forces at 54 Below for New York Pops' A CABARET EVENING by Randy Rainbow

Earlier this month, Broadway stars Stephanie J. Block and Aaron Lazar performed in 'A Cabaret Evening' at 54 Below 254 West 54th Street. The evening was a joint benefit in support of The New…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 12:18PM
Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 11am (Broadway Time)
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National Coming Out Day:  Justin Vivian Bond, Lea DeLaria, Andrew Keenan-Bolger, Telly Leung, Billy by Adam Hetrick

In honor of National Coming Out Day on Oct. 11, Playbill.com is looking back at our "Stories of Pride" feature, in which LGBT members of the theatre community share their personal …

SOURCE: Playbill at 11:49AM

Paula Vogel & Rebecca Taichman Premiere "Indecent" at Yale Rep by Fred Sokol

These two women have collaborated to create a multi-faceted piece which tells the story of The God of Vengeance written by Sholem Asch in 1907.

SOURCE: TalkinBroadway at 11:25AM

Doctors Jekyll and Messers Hyde: An Unconscionable Number of Versions by Trav S.D.

Tonight (tomorrow) at 12:45am (EST) Turner Classic Movies will be showing perhaps my favorite of the many cinematic versions of Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 11:20AM
Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 10am (Broadway Time)
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Review: Marvin’s Room (Shattered Globe Theatre) by Scotty Zacher

Twenty-five years after its Goodman Theatre premiere, the late Scott McPherson’s dark comedy deftly explores the effects of impending loss, and the breaks and bonds of family. Shattered Gl…

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 10:53AM

ArtsBeat: Next Challenge for the Wooster Group: Pinter by Michael Paulson

The troupe will present three productions, including “A Kind of Alaska” in collaboration with the choreographer Mark Morris.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:40AM

Half Moon Bay by Courtney Marie

This post is by Courtney Marie Under Margarett Perry’s careful direction, Half Moon Bay, challenges an audience to try and decipher Richie’s infatuation with Alicia and what type of rela…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 10:31AM

The New York Pops by Barry

                      The New York Pops Season Opener        "My Favorite Things: The Songs of Rodgers & Hammerstein"           �…

SOURCE: theaterlife at 10:29AM

Theatre Review: ‘Carousel’ at Maryland Hall for the Performing Arts by Amy Juras

For two performances only, the Annapolis Chorale and a stage full of talented soloists graced Maryland Hall presenting Rogers and Hammerstein’s 1945 production of Carousel. The leads a…

SOURCE: mdtheatreguide.com at 10:23AM

Review: Fool for Love at curtainup.com by Elyse Sommer

Its rhythmic quality gives Sam Sheperd's 1983 play the feeling of a musicalized fight drama. .

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 10:08AM

Fuse Film Review: “Sicario”—Horror, South of the Border by Harvey Blume

Whatever its flaws, Sicario goes a long way to informing us of what's happening just south of the border — not driven by illegal immigration, but by American drug lust.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 10:07AM
Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 9am (Broadway Time)
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Amy Schumer’s Slutty School Teacher Bit Undone By Aidy Bryant – ‘Saturday Night Live’ by Jeremy Gerard

Kyle Mooney and Aidy Bryan collaborated with Saturday Night Live host Amy Schumer last night on a pretty tired spoof of a standard-issue porno scenario, the hotted-up teacher who keeps the d…

SOURCE: Deadline at 09:54AM

Photo Flash: Saturday Intermission Pics, 10/10 Part 2- AN AMERICAN IN PARIS, Plus MEMPHIS, SPAMALOT, and More by BroadwayWorld

BroadwayWorld collected as many of yesterday's evening Saturday Intermission Pics as we could to bring you Part 2 of our October 10 SIP round-up Check out Part 1 HERE.

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 09:49AM

Review: The Magic Cabaret/The Greenhouse Theater Center by Zach Freeman

RECOMMENDED Among the many wonders presented by magicians David Parr and Joe Diamond, the most impressive trick the night I attended was pretty much filling up the house on Wednesday evening…

SOURCE: Newcity Stage at 09:40AM

Guns, Guns Everywhere Targeted In ‘Saturday Night Live’ Spot by Jeremy Gerard

Most of Team SNL got into the act — including host Amy Schumer — for a classic TV-ad parody that would have been hilarious if it weren’t so poignantly timely: With heartst…

SOURCE: Deadline at 09:32AM

DEFYING GRAVITY Down Under: Sutton Foster, Aaron Tveit & Betty Buckley Head to Oz for Stephen Schwartz Concert by Jacqueline Bublitz

Broadway and screen stars, Sutton Foster and Aaron Tveit. Australia's first MISS SAIGON, Joanna Ampil. Beloved home grown talents, Helen Dallimore and David Harris. Oh, and the legendary Bet…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 09:09AM

Ben Cogan: ‘It’s me and the actor versus the director’ by David Hutchison

After working as a casting director for the BBC for more than 10 years, Ben Cogan has decided to go freelance. As

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 09:00AM

Childhood memories permeate Coleman Lemieux's Les Paradis Perdus/Remix by Michael Crabb

Laurence Lemieux revisits work she first choreographed in 2005.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 09:00AM
Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 8am (Broadway Time)
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Amy Schumer Rocks With Kardashian Knocks As ‘Saturday Night Live’ Host by Jeremy Gerard

Amy Schumer’s monologue topics ranged from Bradley Cooper (he’s hot, she doesn’t care what you think, they’re engaged) to bathing her 18-month old niece (you don̵…

SOURCE: Deadline at 08:53AM

Mark Rylance: ‘Theatre allows you to share something really vulnerable’ by Mark Shenton

Mark Rylance is one of Theatreland’s few bankable stars: a theatre actor who is capable of selling tickets on the strength of

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 08:43AM

Anthony Head: ‘We’re the only artists in the world who don’t practise’ by David Hutchison

Anthony Head is many men to many people. Rocky Horror fans will remember him as a rip-roaring Frank N Furter, his seminal

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 08:43AM

Cross The Edge: A Guide to Successfully Breaking Genres

By Em Piro. Em Piro writes about the exciting wave of cross-genre collaboration she’s witnessing in St. Louis, and addresses the successes and pitfalls of such work.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 08:30AM

The Reel Deal: Watch Kyle Osborne’s Movie Video Reviews of ‘The Walk’ and ‘He Named Me Malala’ by Kyle Osborne

Here is Kyle Osborne’s Movie Video Reviews of The Walk and He Named Me Malala. WATCH THE TRAILER: Here are DC Showtimes: The Walk He Named Me Malala Check out other Movie Video Revie…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 08:24AM

Industrial Theatre – Born in South Africa

By Sue Melvill. South African producer Sue Melvill writes about the founding and success of Industrial Theatre—theatre in the workplace.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 08:18AM
Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 7am (Broadway Time)
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Review: Ariadne auf Naxos (Royal Opera House)

An early return for Christof Loy's production shows the Royal Opera at its peak

SOURCE: WhatsOnStage at 07:56AM

BWW's On This Day - October 11, 2015

Here are the Broadway, Off-Broadway and West End shows which opened on October 11 along with all of the upcoming show openings, closings and special events

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 07:34AM

Review: A Little Night Music, Ye Olde Rose and Crown by Lily Hayes

Following their highly acclaimed production of Into the Woods, All Star Productions have returned to Ye Olde Rose and Crown Theatre with another of Sondheim’s creations, A Little Night Mus…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 07:21AM

A Little Night Music – Review by Jonathan Baz

Ye Olde Rose And Crown Theatre, London***Music and lyrics by Stephen SondheimBook by Hugh WheelerDirected by Tim McArthurA Little Night Music is up there as one of the great Sondheim musical…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 07:05AM
Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 6am (Broadway Time)
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Quizzes: Test your theatre knowledge: Stephen Sondheim

As The Stephen Sondheim Society honour their patron's 85th birthday with a charity gala, find out how much you know about Sondheim's life and works

SOURCE: WhatsOnStage at 06:43AM

Anne-Marie Duff interview: Nobody does it better... by Andrew Anthony

With her performance in Cause Célèbre a sensation, and past roles as Joan of Arc, Margot Fonteyn and the spirited Fiona in Shameless, Britain's brightest theatre star won't sleep until she…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:30AM

The 2016 Adelaide Festival of Arts Programme by Mick Searles

David Sefton has revealed the programme for his 4th and final as the Artistic Director of the Adelaide Festival of Arts in 2016. Sefton stated, “For my last hurrah, I’ve brought together…

SOURCE: AussieTheatre at 06:00AM
Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 5am (Broadway Time)
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Listed: Suffragettes portrayed by The Arts Desk

In the week of the release of Suffragette, Sarah Gavron’s feature about the insurgent foot soldiers of the women’s movement, it’s both astonishing and depressingly unsurprising to disc…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 05:40AM

Understanding another human – before its too late by Chris Grady

Yesterday I was part of a small group of friends and family sharing part of the last journey of a mother, niece, sister, partner, wise woman, and friend. We gathered in a circle in Wiltshire…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 05:04AM
Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 4am (Broadway Time)
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The man behind 'Dames at Sea,' which opens this month on Broadway for the first time

Director and choreographer Randy Skinner is bringing the show to Broadway.

SOURCE: NorthJersey.com at 04:40AM

Jaroslow dancers question nature of power by Andrea Pflaumer

Resistance, a rallying cry for any number of sociopolitical groups in the Bay Area, gets a new twist in choreographer Risa Jaroslow’s West Coast premiere of “Resist/Surrender,” opening…

SOURCE: The San Francisco Examiner at 04:15AM
Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 3am (Broadway Time)
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The Father review – touching journeys in a shifting mindscape by Susannah Clapp

Wyndham’s, LondonFlorian Zeller’s study of dementia continues to enthralHow could I have forgotten the kiss? I thought each skewering moment of The Father was indelibly registered. But t…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:20AM

Political Mother: The Choreographer’s Cut review – a powerhouse of a show by Luke Jennings

O2 Academy, London Hofesh Shechter has this rock venue jumping with his cathartic piece about indoctrinationPolitical Mother, created by choreographer-composer Hofesh Shechter in 2010, is a …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:20AM

The Wars of the Roses review – a revival that’s more pageant than revolution by Susannah Clapp

Rose theatre, Kingston upon ThamesTrevor Nunn’s staging of the RSC’s bold 1960s Shakespeare adaptation lacks the original’s daring, though there are some fine turns in the lead rolesWh…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:20AM

Teddy Ferrara review – a brave play by Kate Kellaway

Donmar Warehouse, LondonDominic Cooke’s spirited direction of Christopher Shinn’s play explores victimhood and gay stereotypingThe play opens in a conference room where there is a circle…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:20AM

Miles Jupp: ‘I’d love to play a Bond villain’ by Interview By Stephanie Merritt

Comedian Miles Jupp, new host of Radio 4’s News Quiz, talks about the onus of taking over from Sandi Toksvig and broadening his acting horizonsMiles Jupp, 36, started performing comedy at …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:20AM
Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 2am (Broadway Time)
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Melbourne Festival: The Rabbits by Anne-Marie Peard

The Rabbits is an hour-long opera based on a 1998 children’s picture book. Its Melbourne Festival season is sold out and as the Playhouse exploded with joy at the end of last night…

SOURCE: AussieTheatre at 02:51AM

Review: Would You Still Love Me If…

A new drama about trans issues turns into an unexpected comedy.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 02:00AM
Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 1am (Broadway Time)
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Jackie Evancho: ‘Awakening’ at Strathmore by Tiffany Draut

As Jackie Evancho walked onstage on Saturday, October 10, 2015 at the Music Center at Strathmore to perform her “Awakening” concert, the excitement among the packed crowd was palpable, a…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 01:07AM

Video Flash: EXCLUSIVE: Tony Winner James Monroe Iglehart On Playing Aladdin's Genie on Broadway

Iglehart follows in the footsteps of Robin Williams as he takes on the larger-than-life figure in the hit musical.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 01:00AM

Interviews: Hunter Parrish Looks Back on Spring Awakening and Forward to The Pirates of Penzance

The veteran of Broadway's Godspell and Showtime's Weeds returns to the New York stage in Gilbert and Sullivan's classic operetta.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 01:00AM
Sunday, October 11, 2015 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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THIRTEEN's 66th & BROADWAY Spotlights Composer Frank Wildhorn Tonight by TV News Desk

66th amp Broadway, WNET's local performing arts series, which showcases the town's thriving cabaret scene, returns with two new editions to its lineup 66th amp Broadway Mark Nadler and 66th…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 12:48AM

This Week’s Picks! Quiz Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hear Angela Lansbury Talk Broadway & Find the Truth with Marlo Thomas by Pete Croatto

Hey, you, trying to make pumpkin spice tuna melts. Just because it’s fall, it doesn’t mean all food has to taste like the inside of a jack o’ lantern. You need to get outsi…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:14AM

Broadway-Bound But Never Made It: Why Did Shows Like The Baker’s Wife Never Open? by Mark Robinson

Playbill.com correspondent Mark Robinson looks back at musicals that were Broadway-bound, but never made it all the way to the Great White Way.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

Tony Winners Hit the Road! Why Did If/Then’s Broadway Stars Go On Tour Together? by Sheryl Flatow

It's very rare these days for the stars of a Broadway show to hit the road in a role they originated. But when the If/Then national tour opens in Denver Oct. 13, and for the following 15…

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

This Week in Nightlife: Kerry Butler, a Bare Reunion and Shakina Nayfack’s Encore! by Olivia Clement

Playbill.com offers the best of after-hour shows; click on the links to take you to the events' websites and to purchase tickets directly.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

Playbill Poll: Which Broadway Villain Do You Love to Hate? by Joe Gambino

Villains. We love to hate them. Or do we hate to love them? The Little Mermaid has Ursula, Wicked has Madame Morrible, Les Miz has Javert. Playbill.com took to Twitter to find out our reader…

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

Floor It and Sing! L.A. Opera Company Performs New Opera in Moving Cars, Starting Today by Joe Gambino

The Industry, a Los Angeles-based opera company, presents Hopscotch, a new opera performed in moving cars on a road. The show will be performed three times daily (10:45 AM, 12:45 PM and …

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

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