Sunday, October 8, 2017 at 11pm (Broadway Time)
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Review: ‘Night Witches’ at Ground Rush Productions by Darby Dejarnette

“We all had things we had to let go of,” says the woman flanked by her six sisters-in-arms in Night Witches, directed by Kathleen Anne Hefron, and created by the seven women who comprise…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 11:42PM
Sunday, October 8, 2017 at 10pm (Broadway Time)
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Bach + Glass, with Simone Dinnerstein and A Far Cry by Jean Ballard Terepka

Because the first three pieces of the program had established an intellectual across-time dialogue between Bach and Glass and an examination of Glass’ Bach ‘ancestry,’ the unabashedly …

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 10:52PM

Hip-Hopping "Syncing Ink" on the Brink But Could Shrink by David Finkle

Though it’s probably impossible to pinpoint exactly the moment hip-hop emerged, it’s widely agreed that 1977 was the year

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 10:50PM

The Orlando Philharmonic Kicks Off It’s Pops Series With Classical Mystery Tour: A Tribute To The Beatles by Michael J. Roberts

The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra kicks off its Pops Series with James Owens presents Classical Mystery Tour: [...]

SOURCE: showbizchicago.com at 10:48PM

Other Theatre’s World Premiere of THE MAKING OF A MODERN FOLK HERO plays through Oct 29 at Chicago Dramatists by Michael J. Roberts

 Other Theatre, in association with Chicago Dramatists’ Grafting Project, is pleased to launch its 4th season with [...]

SOURCE: showbizchicago.com at 10:48PM

Inis Nua Theatre Company presents Lizzie Nunnery’s ‘The Swallowing Dark’ by Mark Cofta

Inis Nua's U.S. premiere of 'The Swallowing Dark' explores memory and believability inconclusively. Mark Cofta reviews.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 10:06PM
Sunday, October 8, 2017 at 9pm (Broadway Time)
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A Christmas Carol

Thu, November 16 thru Sun, December 31 @ Ford's Theatre, presented by Ford's Theatre

SOURCE: Culture Capital at 09:36PM

Upright Citizens Brigade Touring Company

Fri, November 17 @ BlackRock Center for the Arts, presented by BlackRock Center for the Arts

SOURCE: Culture Capital at 09:36PM

Gobsmacked!

Fri, November 24 thru Sun, November 26 @ The Kennedy Center, presented by The Kennedy Center -- This mind-blowing, next-generation vocal show—the latest sensation from the UK—fea…

SOURCE: Culture Capital at 09:36PM

Janis Joplin

Sun, November 19 @ Strathmore, presented by Strathmore -- This sensational and electrifying Broadway show is a musical journey and joyful ruckus celebrating Joplin and her biggest musical in…

SOURCE: Culture Capital at 09:36PM

Coffee or Croissant? by Sandi Durell

by Marcina Zaccaria   Café Play is a rare, blissful experience conceived, structured, and directed by Erin B. Mee. Joining a small group at 10:30AM at the Cornelia Street Café, it fel…

SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 09:10PM

Opera Review: ‘Samson and Delilah’ with Virginia Opera at GMU Center for the Arts by Brett Dodson

The Virginia Opera continued their season-opening production Saturday night at the George Mason University Center for the Arts with Camille Saint-Saёns’ biblical, seductive psychodrama, �…

SOURCE: mdtheatreguide.com at 09:01PM
Sunday, October 8, 2017 at 7pm (Broadway Time)
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The Lie, Menier Chocolate Factory review - fake news, real feeling by Marianka Swain

The war on facts takes marital form in Florian Zeller's comedyA year after premiering acclaimed French playwright Florian Zeller’s The Truth, London’s Menier Chocolate Factory now h…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:48PM
Sunday, October 8, 2017 at 6pm (Broadway Time)
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Social: Follow BroadwayWorld At Elsie Fest on Instagram & Twitter by BroadwayWorld

Join BroadwayWorld at Elsie Fest today starting at 6PM by following along live on our Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 06:48PM

Uncivil, a deeply affecting new podcast, explores little-known American civil war stories

The series adopts a tone that is questioning rather than reverent

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 06:46PM
Sunday, October 8, 2017 at 5pm (Broadway Time)
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HELLO, DOLLY Tickets Have Broadway Prices Reaching a Record $998 by BroadwayWorld

Hello, Dolly has been lauded as the must-see of the season, and theatre goers are scrambling to grab a seat before Tony-winning star Bette Midler leads her last parade across the Shubert's p…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 05:48PM

This New Series Was Made For Stephen King Diehards

Hulu’s Castle Rock takes place in King’s most notorious small town. Hulu's upcoming series Castle Rock puts Stephen King's titular town front and center. …

SOURCE: BuzzFeed at 05:33PM
Sunday, October 8, 2017 at 4pm (Broadway Time)
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Gabrielle Stravelli Sings Willie Nelson by Sandi Durell

“City Girl, Country Boy”   by Peter Haas     It seemed like an unlikely combination: songs recorded and popularized by Willie Nelson, one of country music’s most beloved…

SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 04:56PM

Review: ‘Long Day’s Journey into Night’ at Quintessence Theatre by Neal Newman

Family is everything according to Eugene O’Neill. The relationships you form as a child will haunt and guide all of your future life. Rebellion is a basic of the dynamic, and as much as O�…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 04:49PM
Sunday, October 8, 2017 at 3pm (Broadway Time)
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Mesquite, NV by Joseph Pisano

Most of the humor is at the expense of the Mesquite City Council and its steely-eyed mayor Linda Hadley (Liz Amberly) who could be accurately described as a Margaret Thatcher wannabe, if she…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 03:57PM

A Look Back at Opera Philadelphia’s O17 Festival and ‘The Magic Flute’ by Steve Cohen

When Opera Philadelphia’s O17 Festival was announced in October of 2015, the company headlined its importation of the Berlin’s Komische Oper (Comic Opera) production of The Magic Flute. …

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 03:47PM

Big Doings on Princess Regal – Born to Dance by Sandi Durell

    By Sandi Durell   The press was invited on board the luxurious Princess Regal docked at the Brooklyn Terminal on Saturday October 7 for the latest peek of shipboard entert…

SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 03:19PM

Jack And Jill Plays - Part 53 - Times Change by Adam Szymkowicz

play written by me.  All right reserved.  For real. Times Change by Adam Szymkowicz (JILL and a DINOSAUR smoke cigarettes or maybe they vape.) DINOSAUR So I said, "No, you're fi…

SOURCE: ADAM SZYMKOWICZ at 03:06PM

At last, the Rep goes big with Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' by Judith Newmark St. Louis Post-Dispatch

In its 51st season, the Rep at last produces 'Hamlet'

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 03:04PM

Backstage with Richard Ridge: The Man, The Glasses, The Legend... Hal Prince! by Richard Ridge

'You can take an audience anywhere...' The wise Hal Prince means those words, and he has built a career off of them. Prince is a legend in the American theatre - the acclaimed director an…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 03:04PM
Sunday, October 8, 2017 at 2pm (Broadway Time)
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A Red Orchid turns on itself, and its audience, in stunning 'Evening at the Talk House' by Chris Jones

As the empire of the movie mogul Harvey Weinstein seemed to collapse this weekend amid a barrage of published allegations of sexual misconduct, there was quiet uneasiness among New York's li…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 02:20PM

THE LIE Menier, SE1 by Libby Purves and Friends

FAITHFUL TO UNFAITHFULNESS, ZELLER SPARKLES AGAIN     This is a companion-piece to the stormingly funny, cruelly witty THE TRUTH: Florian Zeller, translated from the French with ve…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 02:08PM

Coming Attractions: October 8 through 24 — What Will Light Your Fire by Arts Fuse Editor

Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual arts, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 02:06PM
Sunday, October 8, 2017 at 1pm (Broadway Time)
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Album Review: The Bridges of Madison County (2014 Original Broadway Cast Recording) by Ian Foster

Though often cited as one of the titans of new musical theatre writing, I think it is fair to say that Jason Robert Brown has never managed to nail a proper commercial hit on Broadway. Despi…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 01:00PM
Sunday, October 8, 2017 at noon (Broadway Time)
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Sizzlin' Summer Sounds by Scott H. Thompson

Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola at Jazz at Lincoln Center's Rose Hall unveils its summer season.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:41PM

$998 to Say Hello to Dolly? That’s the Price for Some Front Row Seats by Michael Paulson

Producers are asking more for choice seats during the last weeks of Bette Midler’s run in the musical revival.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:18PM

This Week on Broadway for October 8, 2017: The Apple Tree at Musicals Tonight by James Marino

Peter Filichia, James Marino, and Michael Portantiere review The Apple Tree @ Musicals Tonight, My Lingerie Play 2017 @ Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, Up the Rabbit Hole @ Theatre for t…

SOURCE: BroadwayRadio at 12:00PM

THE TOXIC AVENGER – Arts Theatre by Daniel Perks

The Toxic Avenger is certainly a stylised, kitsch, cult musical – takis’ set and costumes paint a vivid picture of a luminously dystopian New Jersey (or is it reality?), overrun with tox…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 12:00PM
Sunday, October 8, 2017 at 11am (Broadway Time)
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Disney’s Big Bet on Streaming Relies on Little-Known Tech Company by Brooks Barnes and John Koblin

BamTech has had success with its services for Major League Baseball, HBO and others. Disney is hoping the company can do the same for it.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:59AM

RHINOCEROS Ends Off-Broadway Run Today by BroadwayWorld

The production opened on September 14th to ecstatic reviews led by Theater Pizzazz which praised New Yiddish Rep's "Exquisite masterpiece!"

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 11:43AM

Upcoming Equity Auditions Sunday, Oct. 8 by Audition Roundup

Updated this week Check out upcoming Equity Auditions from Sunday, October 8, 2017 for both productions in your area and around the country including whatwhenwhere and how to audition

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 11:42AM

Upcoming Non-Equity Auditions Sunday, Oct. 8 by Audition Roundup

Updated this week Check out upcoming Non-Equity Auditions from Sunday, October 8, 2017 for productions in your area and around the country.

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 11:42AM

Sam Shepard’s Salad Days Recalled By La Mama’s Village People by Jeremy Gerard

Jessica Lange, with Hannah Shepard and Samuel Walker Shepard – the children, now grown, that she had with Sam Shepard – entered the Ellen Stewart Theatre quietly as an audience o…

SOURCE: Deadline at 11:41AM

The Swallowing Dark's message is important but not riveting theater

The Inis Nua Theatre Company's presentation of this story of political asylum lacks life.

SOURCE: Philly.com at 11:41AM

Lee Roy Reams – A Showman’s Showman by Sandi Durell

  By Sandi Durell   Song and dance man, Lee Roy Reams brought the house down at 54 Below Celebrating 42nd Street. Originating the role of Billy Lawlor in the Tony Award winning mus…

SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 11:03AM

A bold performer takes on the Bard in Globe's touring 'Twelfth Night' by James Hebert

Over the past couple of years, Jennifer Paredes has made an indelible mark as not only of San Diego’s most-sought after young actors, but one of its most fearless. Paredes has played a sev…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 11:00AM

INTERVIEW: Spotlight On… The Toxic Avenger’s (& Bon Jovi’s) David Bryan by Jonathan Baz

As The Toxic Avenger returns to London's Arts Theatre, Jonathan Baz spoke with composer and Bon Jovi keyboards ace, David Bryan. David , what attracted you to write The Toxic Avenger...

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 11:00AM
Sunday, October 8, 2017 at 10am (Broadway Time)
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Desperate Measures Is A Great Time! by Corine Cohen

If you want to go to the theater and be entertained, “DESPERATE MEASURES” is an adorable, funny, clever show that will make you smile and escape for a few hours. The book and lyr…

SOURCE: broadwayshowbiz.com at 10:51AM

Big Brother Out! 1984 Takes Final Broadway Bow Today by Stephanie Wild

Today 1984 closes on Broadway, after completing its limited engagement. Take a look back on the show's journey.

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 10:12AM

Monday Night Footlights: Trade a Kickoff for a Kick-Line with These Five Broadway Shows by Robin Rothstein

Hut, hut, hike! Yup, it’s that time of year again—Monday Night Football! Tailgates, team chants and touchdowns not your thing? Don’t worry, because Broadway.com came up wit…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 10:12AM

B – Royal Court Theatre by Laura Kressly

Chile has suffered regular bombings since 2005. Unlike the current spate of terrorism the UK is experiencing, more than 80 disparate, domestic anarchist groups have claimed responsibility fo…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 10:00AM
Sunday, October 8, 2017 at 9am (Broadway Time)
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Where the Hell is James Olson??? by Trav S.D.

It’s actor James Olson’s birthday (born 1930). As it is with so many, the face is far better known than the name. Olson may have received his most widespread attention as the Fa…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 09:54AM

Desperate Measures Produce Perfect Justice by Sandi Durell

  By Myra Chanin   You say you wanna create a perfect 21st century musical, with A toe-tapping unforgettable score of fifteen hummable tunes and precise expressive lyrics that say …

SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 09:25AM

FIRST LOOK: The Seagull at Lyric Hammersmith by Douglas Mayo

By Douglas Mayo We are pleased to bring you these great first look production images by Tristram Kenton of The Seagull at Lyric Hammersmith. The production runs until 4 November 2017. Chekho…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 09:12AM

Toronto Symphony Announces 2006-07 Season by Ben Mattison

The Toronto Symphony's 2006-07 season will include festivals of Mozart, Russian music, and new music, as well as concerts juxtaposing Beethoven and Mahler.

SOURCE: Playbill at 09:05AM

MACBETH – Barbican Theatre & touring ★★★★★ by Carole Woddis

It is now a little over a year since director Yukio Ninagawa died and this revival of his Macbeth, arguably his greatest hit, certainly brought an extra emotional tug to the Barbican.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 09:00AM

S.D. Opera charts new course with 'Pirates of Penzance' by Pam Kragen

When “The Pirates of Penzance” made its world premiere in New York in 1879, the musicians in the orchestra pit threatened to strike because Arthur Sullivan’s intricate score was far to…

SOURCE: The San Diego Union-Tribune at 09:00AM

Come see my new play by Ken Levine

Happy to announce that my new play, OUR TIME will be performed at the Saratoga Arts Center in Saratoga Springs, NY.  later this month. OUR TIME is a loosely autobiographical comedy abou…

SOURCE: Ken Levine at 09:00AM

The week ahead in L.A. dance, Oct. 8-15: Mariinsky Ballet, American Contemporary Ballet and more by Matt Cooper

Any Place But Here Amie Cota and No)one. Art House explore the “Great Migration” of African Americans out of the rural South during the 20th century; part of the LAX Festival. The Bootle…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 09:00AM

Contemporary Ethnographic Performance Methodologies by [email protected] (jdstokely)

By Alej Bustillos, Jr.. Alej Bustillos, Jr. discusses documenting and translating his lived experience in the field of theatre arts and performance studies by referencing scholars in the fie…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 09:00AM
Sunday, October 8, 2017 at 8am (Broadway Time)
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BWW's On This Day - October 8, 2017

Here are the Broadway, Off-Broadway and West End shows which opened on October 8 along with all of the upcoming show openings, closings and special events

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 08:54AM

Equities First Holdings And Their Boutique Style Of Business by Rino16

Equities First Holdings has been set up as an LLC so that everyone who comes in and gets the small business experience they were hoping for. This company does not feel like one of the larger…

SOURCE: culturebytes.org at 08:39AM

Review: Catholic University of America’s Chamber Orchestra Performs an Evening of Music by Rossini, Bizet and de Falla by Natalie Barsoum by Guest Author

By Natalie Barsoum The neoclassical room at the Former Spanish Ambassador’s Residence was the perfect backdrop for the sold-out concert of the Catholic University of America’s Chamber Or…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 08:32AM

31 HOURS – Bunker Theatre ❤❤❤❤❤ by Emma Clarendon

This latest play by Kieran Knowles is brought sharply to life in Abigail Graham’s brutally honest production.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 08:00AM
Sunday, October 8, 2017 at 7am (Broadway Time)
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Lin-Manuel Miranda et al Almost Like Praying by Jonathan Mandell

Theaterlovers will recognize the sample from the song “Maria,” from West Side Story,” — “Say it soft and it’s almost like praying.” Puerto Ricans will recognize the nam…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 07:44AM

INTERVIEW: Spotlight On… Natasha Barnes, from Funny Girl to Tryst by Emma Clarendon

Fresh from her performance as Mabel in the London Musical Theatre Orchestra’s performance of Mack and Mabel at the Hackney Empire, Natasha Barnes spoke to Love London Love Culture about he…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 07:00AM

Ravi Jain's reimagining of Salt-Water Moon a welcome remount by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Also on the Top Ticket, Other Side of the Game from Amanda Parris and the TSO playing along to Harry Potter.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 07:00AM
Sunday, October 8, 2017 at 6am (Broadway Time)
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THE STRANGE CASE OF DR JEKYLL & MR HYDE – Touring by Shanine Salmon

A new adaptation of Jekyll and Hyde adds melodrama to the formula, diluting its potency.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 06:00AM
Sunday, October 8, 2017 at 5am (Broadway Time)
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REVIEW: Graeme Of Thrones, Charing Cross Theatre ✭✭ by Julian Eaves

By Julian Eaves Graeme Of Thrones  Charing Cross Theatre 6th October 2017 2 Stars Book Tickets Parodies and spoofs are great fun, but they fall into two very distinct categories: the ones t…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 05:39AM

Classics Old and New by Peter Burwasser

Christoph Eschenbach celebrates composers old and new in his concerts with the Philadelphia Orchestra at Carnegie Hall this season.

SOURCE: Playbill at 05:17AM

REVIEW: (The Fall Of) The Master Builder, West Yorkshire Playhouse ✭✭✭✭ by Jonathan Hall

By Jonathan Hall (the fall of) The Master Builder West Yorkshire Playhouse Four stars Book Tickets ‘The Master builder’, Henrik Ibsen’s play from 1893 is a masterly study of an ageing …

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 05:12AM

Tim Minchin: ‘The world feels a bit post-jokes’ by Michael Hogan

The comedian-composer on his children’s book, Australia’s same-sex marriage vote and why he’s glad to be leaving HollywoodAustralian composer and comedian Tim Minchin, 42, was born in …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:08AM

Quizzes: Test your theatre knowledge: The Phantom of the Opera

As the show celebrates its birthday we give you a ghoulishly difficult quiz to mark the occasion

SOURCE: WhatsOnStage at 05:06AM
Sunday, October 8, 2017 at 4am (Broadway Time)
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In The Heights comes to The Hayes by Erin James

In March 2018, The Hayes Theatre Co will transform into the play space for New York’s vibrant Puerto Rican, Cuban and Dominican community as a brand new, authentic production of In The Hei…

SOURCE: AussieTheatre at 04:01AM
Sunday, October 8, 2017 at 3am (Broadway Time)
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The Lie review – an elegant look at truth and deceit by Susannah Clapp

Menier Chocolate Factory, LondonFlorian Zeller’s tricksy, philosophical new play finds two couples debating the ethics of falsehoodFlorian Zeller and his translator Christopher Hampton bro…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:54AM

Labour of Love review – the left does the splits, gracefully by Susannah Clapp

Noël Coward theatre, LondonJames Graham’s new play, starring Martin Freeman as a Blairite MP and Tamsin Greig as his old-school constituency agent, cleverly illuminates party divisionsFiv…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:54AM

Company Wayne McGregor: Autobiography review – dance as philosophical process by Luke Jennings

Sadler’s Wells, LondonWayne McGregor turns his life story into dance in a mesmerising, inimitable show based upon his own genetic codeOn Wednesday night there was a “suspect package” a…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:54AM

King Lear review – Ian McKellen is full of surprises by Susannah Clapp

Miverva, ChichesterAlongside Sinéad Cusack, Dervla Kirwan and Phil Daniels, McKellen is deftly authoritative as Lear in a production full of fine performances and clever touchesSome of the …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:54AM

(the fall of) The Master Builder review – knock it down and start again… by Clare Brennan

West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Needlessly fleshed out and lacking focus, this Ibsen adaptation feels sadly jerry-builtZinnie Harris has previously adapted classic texts to great acclaim. He…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:54AM
Sunday, October 8, 2017 at 2am (Broadway Time)
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From Middlemarch to King Richard III: 15 of the best political novels and plays by Tim Adams and Robert McCrum

Fiction and drama hold a mirror to the virtues and vices of an age. Here’s our pick of the bestRead the rest of the Observer’s 100 political books series hereRichard Wright wrote to his …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:42AM

Time for papers to review dying art of the critic by Peter Preston

Celebrity bloggers and “star” reviewers may have the kerching factor but they haven’t got the civilising touch and reader rapport of professional journalistsIt’s 7.30pm last Saturday…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:42AM

VARIOUS by John Simon

A popular miscalculation in my view is the notion of a first and last in literature. Presumably to enhance their subject’s importance, scholars and critics have made out a writer to be the…

SOURCE: John Simon at 02:12AM
Sunday, October 8, 2017 at 1am (Broadway Time)
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Look Back in Anger: how John Osborne liberated theatrical language by Michael Billington

Jimmy Porter takes on class, religion, politics and the press in Osborne’s classic 1956 play – but its real revolution lay in its thrilling linguistic exuberanceIn the summer of 1955 an …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:12AM

The Arts on Stamps of the World —October 8 by Doug Briscoe

An Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 01:12AM

Interviews: Bill Nuss and Stephen Weiner Bang, Zoom Their Way to Paper Mill With The Honeymooners

Ralph Kramden comes to the stage in this new musical comedy inspired by the legendary television series.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 01:00AM
Sunday, October 8, 2017 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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Café Play

Café Play Off Off Broadway, This is Not a Theatre Company at the Cornelia Street Café Reviewed by Asya Danilova BOTTOM LINE: A new immersive show eavesdrops on the conversations at a New…

SOURCE: Theatre is Easy at 12:18AM

Broadway’s 1984 Plays Final Performance October 8 by Ryan McPhee

The stage adaptation of George Orwell’s dystopian novel stars Tom Sturridge, Olivia Wilde, and Tony winner Reed Birney.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:01AM

Tony Winner Frances Ruffelle Reveals Her ‘Fiery Passion’ in New Club Show Oct. 8 by Robert Viagas

Frances Ruffelle Live(S) in New York! bows at The Green Room 42 in NYC.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:01AM

19 Singers That Brought Their Concerts to Broadway by Hannah Vine

Bruce Springsteen makes his Broadway debut at the Walter Kerr Theatre this season.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

Where to See Mandy Gonzalez, Betty Buckley, and More Perform in NYC This October by Robert Viagas

From engagements at Feinstein’s/54 Below to SubCulture, Broadway isn’t the only place to catch theatre talent in New York City.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

Why Waitress’ Change to Pink Uniforms Is a Bigger Deal Than You Think by Ruthie Fierberg

Director Diane Paulus talks about the creative decision to demonstrate a commitment to October’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

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