Sunday, June 30, 2019 at 11pm (Broadway Time)
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The Book of Mormon by Arts Review

There’s a reason why The Book of Mormon is still playing to packed houses 8 years after it premiered on Broadway. This irreverent, fun musical is full of energy, heart and comedy genius. T…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 11:48PM

Show-Score Shrinks Critics' Influence by Marc Hershberg

Show-Score is giving critics two thumbs down.

SOURCE: Forbes at 11:30PM

Prima Facie by Arts Review

An extraordinary performance by Sheridan Harbridge, as Tess, a criminal lawyer and survivor of a sexual assault, in Suzie Miller’s searing indictment of the Australian legal system’s han…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 11:01PM

The Business of African Fashion & Design

Despite lack of infrastructure and high shipping costs, creatives across Africa are thriving. The continent’s fashion industry may benefit from a tariff-free market, if the Free Trade Agre…

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:00PM

Zulu and Bauhaus-influenced furniture wins over buyers

After a difficult start, design house is finding a niche for its high-end, cross-cultural interiors

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:00PM

The Afrofuturists with designs on African architecture

Photomontages and models offer a provocative mix of dystopia and tradition

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:00PM

African jewellers pair craftsmanship with sustainable materials

Jewellery designers are championing an ethical approach — but will customers buy in?

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:00PM

Style at home: African interiors show talent

Fine furniture and design is thriving across the continent

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:00PM
Sunday, June 30, 2019 at 10pm (Broadway Time)
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The Comedian’s Tragedy by Victor Gluck, Editor-In-Chief

Matthew Amendt’s new play "The Comedian’s Tragedy" asks the burning question why did Aristophanes, the master of Greek comedy, never write any tragedies. Socrates in Plato’s "Symposium…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 10:56PM

The Making Of Us: Who We Can Become When Life Doesn’t Go As Planned by Arts Review

Formerly of Brisbane, now based in Oxford, UK, Sheridan Voysey is a writer, speaker and broadcaster with BBC. Deeply affected by the pain of a personal crisis, Voysey chose to undertake an a…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 10:42PM

Death of a Salesman by Lara Altunian

The post Death of a Salesman appeared first on STAGE RAW - ARTS IN L.A. - SERVED FRESH.

SOURCE: stageraw.com at 10:21PM
Sunday, June 30, 2019 at 9pm (Broadway Time)
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Margaret Olley: A Generous Life by Arts Review

The life, legacy and influence of Margaret Olley is richly reflected in this extraordinary Brisbane collection of work and memorabilia. Olley (1923-2011) was a unique individual and a comple…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 09:41PM

Synergy, Queensland Ballet by Deborah Jones

Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts, Brisbane, June 28 Synergy is a small, unpretentious program that’s partly a place where emerging choreographers can test their capabilities an…

SOURCE: deborahjones.me at 09:32PM

Global Arts Live: New name, continuous cultural impact by Admin

Sometimes experience can be the best teacher, agrees Maure Aronson, executive director of Global Arts Live. For the second time, the institution he leads is changing its name — but this ti…

SOURCE: www.danceinforma.com at 09:20PM

Daniel Ulbricht and Só Dança unite for new ballet shoe by Admin

Daniel Ulbricht is a principal dancer with New York City Ballet, an artistic advisor for Manhattan Youth Ballet, and the co-founding director and producer of Dance Against Cancer. Só Dança…

SOURCE: www.danceinforma.com at 09:12PM

Today on Broadway: Monday, July 1, 2019 by Matt Tamanini

Listen: Change Atop San Francisco’s Curran Theater, Update on Injured Golden Stagehands, has Live-Action “Little Mermaid” Found its Ursula? “Today on Broadway” is a daily, Monday t…

SOURCE: BroadwayRadio at 09:07PM
Sunday, June 30, 2019 at 8pm (Broadway Time)
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How the 99-Seat Contract Has Changed L.A. Theater by Steven Morris

"Passions soared. Screeds about art and commerce abounded, along with accusations: from the suppression of art to union busting. Tropes bounced off the stars. One would have thought this was…

SOURCE: stageraw.com at 08:28PM
Sunday, June 30, 2019 at 7pm (Broadway Time)
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Review: ‘Matilda’ at Olney Theatre Center by Bob Ashby

A young hero in her own story who redeems the lives of others around her, the title character in the musical adaptation by Dennis Kelly and Tim Minchin of Roald Dahl’s novel Matilda uses h…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 07:45PM

Jack Thorne and John Tiffany: 'You're the warrior, I'm the worrier!' by David Jays

After a string of hits, the writer and director are collaborating again but The End of History, a drama based on Thorne’s parents, is filling him with anxiety When Jack Thorne’s wife rea…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:36PM

BROADWAY: LIBERACE MUSICAL BASED ON HBO MOVIE “BEHIND THE CANDELABRA” FINALLY ON THE WAY, PRODUCERS WANT BRADLEY COOPER by Robert Shuman

(Roger Friedman’s article appeared on Showbiz 411, 7/29.) Liberace and his glittering pianos are finally on track for Broadway. For the last couple of years, movie producer David Permut–…

SOURCE: stagevoices.com at 07:11PM

Employers who recruit graduates for entry-level jobs are preventing diversity in the arts – report by Giverny Masso

Employers in the creative industries risk alienating diverse young talent by “needlessly asking for degrees” for entry-level jobs, according to a new

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 07:01PM
Sunday, June 30, 2019 at 6pm (Broadway Time)
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Review: Kate Hamill’s “Little Women” by Elyse Trevers

Playwright -actress Kate Hamill did such a creative job with her campy adaptation of “Pride and Prejudice” using men to play women’s roles that I eagerly anticipated her version of “…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 06:43PM

PRESENT LAUGHTER Old Vic SE1 by Libby Purves and Friends

COMEDY SHADING TO MELANCHOLY: WHAT’S TO COME IS STILL UNSURE…     First of all  let’s say that  Andrew Scott is a marvel, a 21st century Ur-Coward hero,  who manages to do it with…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 06:06PM

Coming Attractions: June 30 through July 15 — What Will Light Your Fire by Arts Fuse Editor

Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual art, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks. The post Coming Attractions: June 30 through July 15 — What Will Light…

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 06:06PM
Sunday, June 30, 2019 at 5pm (Broadway Time)
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Isabelle Sarli, Whose Films Challenged Censors And Created A Sensation In Argentina And The World, Has Died At 89 by Artsjournal2

“Sarli became an instant sex symbol in her feature film debut, in El Trueno Entre las Hojas (Thunder Among the Leaves) in 1958, when she became the first woman to appear fully nude in a ma…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 05:48PM

This Man Started An Online LGBT Magazine That’s Blocked In His Own Country [VIDEO] by Artsjournal2

As The Atlantic runs a story for the end of Pride Month with the headline claim that “The Struggle for Gay Rights Is Over,” perhaps the author of that piece of genius writing needs to ch…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 05:48PM

The Author Who Just Won The Dylan Thomas Prize On Code-Switching And Superpowers In London by Artsjournal2

Guy Gunaratne, whose novel is written in ”a pungent first-person patois,” explains that of course he speaks differently to an interviewer. “publishing is pretty middle class and I’ve…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 05:48PM

Review: ‘Romeo and Juliet’ by Baltimore Shakespeare Factory by Max Garner

Not to be confused with the Baltimore Shakespeare Festival (1993-2011), the current “BSF” – Baltimore Shakespeare Factory – has another hit on its hands with their new production o…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 05:29PM

Review: ‘The Heroes’ Tale’ (DC Black Theatre & Arts Festival) by John Stoltenberg

This power plant of a play knocked me out two years ago during the Capital Fringe Festival and knocked me out all over again in the DC Black Theatre & Arts Festival. The Heroes’ Tale d…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 05:21PM

FIVE REVIEWS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE!!!!! by Stephen Farrow

Yes, five: the UK tour of Lincoln Center’s revival of The King and I in Manchester, Fiddler on the Roof, the last night of the National Theatre revival of Follies, and The Play That Goes W…

SOURCE: oneapostrophe.wordpress.com at 05:17PM
Sunday, June 30, 2019 at 4pm (Broadway Time)
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Toni Stone by Victor Gluck, Editor-In-Chief

Lydia R. Diamond’s "Toni Stone" is a tour de force for one actress and Obie Award winner April Matthis gives a bravura performance as the first woman to play professional baseball as part …

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 04:43PM
Sunday, June 30, 2019 at 3pm (Broadway Time)
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Eric Roberson at Eisenhower Theater by Blouinartinfo

Grammy-nominee, singer, songwriter, producer, and Howard University alum Eric Roberson will be on stage at Eisenhower Theater of The Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C., on June 29, 2019.Descri…

SOURCE: www.blouinartinfo.com at 03:21PM

Review: Hugh Jackman Isn’t Quite the Greatest Showman in an Arena by Laura Collins-Hughes

His world tour “The Man. The Music. The Show.” stopped at Madison Square Garden. But it would have been better on Broadway.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 03:18PM

Hearing Each Other Over The Gun Fire by Artsjournal1

“When, back in May 2018, Pittsburgh’s Quantum Theatre programmed E.M. Lewis’s The Gun Show for the following February, it was with the intention of starting a conversation around gun v…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:18PM

ChamberQUEER: Identity, Inclusiveness, And Audience Participation by Artsjournal1

“Meet ChamberQUEER, a plucky new group dedicated to unstraightening the smaller musical spaces that fill [New York City]. … National Sawdust Log recently sat down with two ChamberQUEER c…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:18PM

Gender Equity Still Far Off In Orchestral Programming by Artsjournal1

The results of this year’s analysis of the 2019-2020 seasons of the world’s top orchestras by DONNE, Women in Music, which is founded and curated by soprano Gabriella Di Laccio, show tha…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:18PM

Is Morality Hard-Wired Into Mammalian Brains? by Artsjournal2

Maybe morality started with food. Really. – The New York Times

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:18PM

The Breakout Star Of ‘The Last Black Man In San Francisco’ Says The Acting Life Is Wild And Unpredictable by Artsjournal2

Jonathan Majors is involved in so much work this year that – and the travel involved with promoting that work – that he has developed a philosophy to deal with it all. “‘That’s the…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:18PM

As Nataki Garrett Takes Over The Reins, She Talks To Bill Rauch About His Legacy At The Oregon Shakespeare Festival by Artsjournal2

Rauch, who came into the festival wanting to change the audience and the acting company demographics (and who has succeeded in the latter; the former is stickier, as he also acknowledges in …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:18PM

Women Are Still Working On Changing The Discussion Around The Female Body In Art by Artsjournal2

Artist Donna Huanca uses semi-nudes to claim space in what she says is still a very male space. “I’m trying to distort the male gaze, to have it be so powerful that it reflects back in a…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:18PM

Colton Whitehead Is The First Novelist On The Cover Of TIME Since 2010 by Artsjournal2

As Emily Temple notes in LitHub, that 2010 cover was also the first in about 10 years – and as she also says, “Maybe in 2029 it will be a woman! (Just kidding, there definitely won’t b…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:18PM

Remembering the Winnipeg General honours an important part of history by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

The 1919 Winnipeg General Strike shut down the entire city’s economy with 30,000 workers refusing to work from May 15 to June 26, arguing for recognition of the labour union and for wages …

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 03:12PM

Choreographer Mats Ek at Palais Garnier, Paris by Blouinartinfo

Renowned choreographer Mats Ek presents two of his new creations — “Bolero,” set to Maurice Ravel’s mythical score, and “Another Place,” conceived on Franz Liszt’s Sonata in B …

SOURCE: www.blouinartinfo.com at 03:12PM
Sunday, June 30, 2019 at 2pm (Broadway Time)
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“Boris Godunov” at Royal Opera House, London by Blouinartinfo

Royal Opera House, London, is showing “Boris Godunov” through July 3, 2019.Inspired by Shakespeare’s “Henry IV,” “Boris Godunov,” is an opera by Modest Musorgsky. The work was …

SOURCE: www.blouinartinfo.com at 02:56PM

‘Emotionally engaging & beautiful show from start to finish’: FIDDLER ON THE ROOF – West End ★★★★★ by Emma Clarendon

Trevor Nunn’s glorious revival of the classic musical Fiddler on the Roof is wonderfully heartwarming to watch.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 02:00PM
Sunday, June 30, 2019 at 1pm (Broadway Time)
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New cast announced for the West End's School of Rock with Noel Sullivan set to star

New cast members have been announced for the School of Rock musical, among which includes Welsh actor and former member of British pop band Hear'Say Noel Sullivan, who is set to replace Crai…

SOURCE: London Theatre Direct at 01:00PM
Sunday, June 30, 2019 at noon (Broadway Time)
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Film Review: “Ophelia” is Revisionist, Romantic, Ravishing by Peg Aloi

Ophelia is moving, intoxicating, haunting: the most visually pleasurable film I’ve seen so far this year. The post Film Review: “Ophelia” is Revisionist, Romantic, Ravishing appeared f…

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 12:42PM

This Library Is Bound For Freedom by Artsjournal2

Well, of course it’s free – it’s a library! – but more than that, “The Free Black Women’s Library, a mobile pop-up library and community for black women, is creating spaces [acro…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:42PM

If This Art Was In Defiantly Bad Taste In 1852, What Is It Now? by Artsjournal2

Well … it’s an important piece of cultural history. “This provocative show about domestic tastes was a landmark in changing national attitudes – and especially the section of it the …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:42PM

A Nazi-Looted Painting Is Returning To Italy by Artsjournal2

The Uffizi in Florence was never shy about saying what happened to the painting Vase of Flowers by Dutch master Jan van Huysum, but soon it won’t need that “STOLEN!” label on a reprodu…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:42PM

The New York Times Is Pretty Sure You Like To Read Memoirs by Artsjournal2

The story is about 50 memoirs from the last 50 years, but The New York Times has also ranked them. Want to know what number one is? (You know BuzzFeed would make this a quiz, asking how many…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:42PM

Writers Guild Fights Back With Cease And Desist Letter To Agencies by Artsjournal2

The writers/agents fight hit a new level of ugly in the last week of June. “After being slapped this week with lawsuits from two of Hollywood’s biggest talent agencies, the Writers Guild…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:42PM

Guggenheim Workers Vote To Unionize by Artsjournal2

The vote, in which 57 voted to join the union and 20 against, will see more than 90 arts handlers and facilities staff join the same union that represents roughly the same folks at MoMA PS1.…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:42PM

Where Pride Began: Stonewall at 50 by New York Theater

In front of the Stonewall Inn, on the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, which gave birth to the modern gay rights movement:

SOURCE: New York Theater at 12:35PM

‘Gets off to a punchy start’: DARK SUBLIME – Trafalgar Studios ★★★ by Rev Stan

Dark Sublime is a long play and while it contains some really good material it would benefit from being trimmed back to make it slicker and more focused.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 12:00PM

From London: Renée Fleming on the Piazza and Trevor on the Roof by Steven Suskin

Excellent new productions of The Light in the Piazza, at Southbank Centre, and Fiddler on the Roof, at the Playhouse The post From London: Renée Fleming on the Piazza and Trevor on the Ro…

SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 12:00PM
Sunday, June 30, 2019 at 11am (Broadway Time)
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🍸 Frankie & Johnny at the Claire de Lune (Closing August 25th) by Theater With A Twist

Broadhurst Theater, 235 W 44th St.Midtown West. Credits: Written by Terrence McNally; Directed by Arin Arbus. Cast: Audra McDonald and Michael Shannon. A roller-coaster ride

SOURCE: theaterwithatwist.com at 11:49AM

Hear All About 'Overlooked Gems & Big Guns of Broadway' on This Week's Episode of Elaine Paige on Sunday by Broadway.com

This week, listeners everywhere get a chance to hear Olivier-winning actress Elaine Paige discuss her favorite shows that lived a short life on Broadway but still greatly impacted the theate…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 11:32AM
Sunday, June 30, 2019 at 10am (Broadway Time)
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NEWS: Noel Sullivan will play Dewey Finn in the West End production of School of Rock from August 2019 by Press Releases

Noel Sullivan will join the award-winning show School of Rock – The Musical from 19 August 2019 and will play the lead role of Dewey Finn at the Gillian Lynne Theatre. The hit West End pro…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 10:44AM

The truth about lies: magician comes clean in Fringe show A Gentleman & A Liar. by Guest Writer

Lies?  Truth? It’s all up for grabs in A Gentleman & A Liar. Brian Curry and I have been performing our show, “The Magic Duel,” at The Mayflower Hotel for over five years.  Durin…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 10:42AM

Interview with Haleh Roshan, Playwright of Corkscrew Festival’s COLLECTIVE NOUN by Billy McEntee

Essentially I, a poststructuralist rhetoric nerd, thought, I’m trying to write a play about the failures of all those other “girls” stories to reflect the real “girls” I know, and …

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 10:24AM

"We Have History Now." by Mo Brady

by Angela Tricarico In the four years since Come From Away made its world premiere in La Jolla, California, this small …

SOURCE: www.theensemblist.com at 10:23AM

Communication is key for ‘Language Archives’ director by Anne Gelhaus

“The Language Archive” by Julia Cho centers on a linguist fighting to preserve a dying language.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 10:02AM

4 Theatrical Scholarships and Grants to Consider by Patrick Pacheco

From the Jonathan Larson Grant to the Andrew Lloyd Webber Initiative, financial assistance programs look to level the playing field for the next theatre greats.

SOURCE: Playbill at 10:00AM
Sunday, June 30, 2019 at 9am (Broadway Time)
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Race To The Bottom by Artsjournal2

What a so-called “private” Sotheby’s would really mean for the art world, and for art. – Lee Rosenbaum

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 09:48AM

What It Looks Like To Make A Book By Hand [VIDEO] by Artsjournal2

In this short video of a bookbinding house in England, “from folding pages to sewing and gluing paper to the leather spine, skilful human hands are front and centre throughout.” – Aeon…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 09:48AM

Barbara Hunt McLanahan, Champion Of Diversity In The Arts Organizations She Ran, Has Died At 55 by Artsjournal2

She was most recently the executive director of the Children’s Museum of the Arts in Manhattan, but “that was just the latest stop in a career that included leading Visual AIDS, an organ…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 09:48AM

Is The Novel Dead? by Artsjournal2

Nah, say UK booksellers, who reported a drop in fiction-buyers last year – but who expect a couple of new books to drive strong sales soon. – The Guardian (UK)

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 09:48AM

Glastonbury taken by Stormzy, plus The Killers, Janet Jackson and more

The first black British headliner takes the festival out of its comfort zone with a near-perfect set

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 09:31AM

NEWS: Gate Theatre’s 40th anniversary season features six premieres & a new manifesto for change by Press Releases

Gate Theatre artistic director Ellen McDougall has announced the 40th anniversary season for west London's Gate Theatre, comprising six new productions - four world premieres, two UK premier…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 09:30AM

“Toma” and the Unthinkable Decision of Tony Musante by Trav S.D.

  Do you remember Toma (1973-74)? I do. I was just a kid, but I watched all the cop shows, and this was a successful one. Tony Musante (1936-2013) played real-life Newark cop David Toma, an…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 09:24AM

Ep. 26: Jesse Gephart on Directing Theatre Raleigh’s ‘I Am My Own Wife’ and Susan Steadman on NC 10 by 10 by Lauren Van Hemert

Today’s podcast is divided into two parts, two conversations with two theater-makers who couldn’t be more different. But the commonality that ties these two together is the subject of re…

SOURCE: Beltline to Broadway at 09:00AM

The Final Frontier Is the Audience by Bill Rauch, Nataki Garrett

By Bill Rauch, Nataki Garrett. Part II of the conversation between Bill Rauch and Nataki Garrett—the outgoing and incoming artistic directors of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival—touches o…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 09:00AM
Sunday, June 30, 2019 at 8am (Broadway Time)
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Living In A Gaudi-Designed Apartment Building Means Having A Million Guests Every Year by Artsjournal2

And trying to avoid them all: “Intrepid visitors have sometimes overstepped the boundaries, forcing Ms. Viladomiu to add a barrier outside her apartment, to keep tourists at bay.” – Th…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 08:12AM

What – And Who – Inspires Scottish Novelist Ali Smith? by Artsjournal2

Toni Morrison, of course, and Helen Oyeyemi, and books that make her laugh, and The Beatles. Also, Smith on how useless it is to try to rate books or authors. – The Guardian (UK)

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 08:12AM

AMC Theatres Says It Wants To Make Sure Franchises Don’t Entirely Consume The Theatre Experience by Artsjournal2

Yes, yes, AMC has done plenty of gobbling of arts theatres, or so say the (former) owners of those theatres, but now they’re concerned about the films. Well, not just now: “This is not t…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 08:12AM

‘An entertaining delight of a show’: ON YOUR FEET! – West End ★★★★ by Olivia Mitchell

Overall On Your Feet! is an entertaining delight of a show. The book is hugely lacking but for fans of Gloria Estefan it's a perfect portrayal of her life and music. Transport yourself to th…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 08:00AM
Sunday, June 30, 2019 at 6am (Broadway Time)
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Union Avenue Opera is thriving, 25 years after its humble overture by Sarah Bryan Miller St. Louis Post-Dispatch

This season's operas at Union Avenue Christian Church include a comedy, a classic and a contemporary work

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 06:42AM

The week in theatre: The Hunt; Present Laughter; The Damned – review by Susannah Clapp

Almeida; Old Vic; Barbican, LondonYoung performers shine in a riveting adaptation of Thomas Vinterberg’s film about a falsely accused teacher. And Andrew Scott is a Noël Coward natural It…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:36AM

The Deep Blue Sea review – Rattigan's furious tide of doomed passion by Michael Billington

Minerva, Chichester Nancy Carroll is magnificent as a woman shamed by a failed affair with a younger man, in a play that seethes with postwar English anger Two critics, a Young Turk and an O…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:36AM

NEWS: Rachmaninoff musical fantasia Preludes gets UK premiere at Southwark Playhouse by Press Releases

Preludes, the 2015 musical fantasia by American multiple Tony Award nominee Dave Malloy, will get its UK premiere at London's Southwark Playhouse this autumn. It precedes the premiere in Oct…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 06:30AM

‘Effectively turns the screw on our emotions’: THE HUNT – Almeida Theatre by Aleks Sierz

The Hunt, a striking stage version of Thomas Vinterberg and Tobias Lindholm’s 2012 film, is full of intensity.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 06:00AM
Sunday, June 30, 2019 at 5am (Broadway Time)
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Broadway: Liberace Musical Based on HBO Movie “Behind the Candelabra” Finally on the Way, Producers Want Bradley Cooper by Roger Friedman

Liberace and his glittering pianos are finally on track for Broadway. For the last couple of years, movie producer David Permut–who just

SOURCE: ShowBiz 411 at 05:36AM

The 31 best things to do around Boston this July by Megan O'Brien

This curated events guide will keep you busy every day of the week.

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 05:00AM
Sunday, June 30, 2019 at 4am (Broadway Time)
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10,000 Gestures; The Mother review – disparate measures by Sara Veale

Turbine Hall, Tate Modern; Queen Elizabeth Hall, LondonTwenty-two dancers never make the same move twice, while Natalia Osipova floors a deadly foe There’s a resolute formalism at work in …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:12AM

Crooked Dances review – an unfinished fairytale by Clare Brennan

The Other Place, Stratford-upon-AvonRobin French’s new play mixes music, folklore and contemporary ideas to intriguing, if overlong effect Into a house in a forest go a boy and a girl. Wol…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:12AM
Sunday, June 30, 2019 at 3am (Broadway Time)
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Stranger Things 3, Netflix — a plague of rodents, hormones and ’80s pop hits Hawkins

Jobs and kissing replace bikes and board games as the goofy young kids turn teenagers

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 03:06AM
Sunday, June 30, 2019 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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“An Enemy Is Someone Whose Story You Don’t Know”: Interview with Arab Israeli Playwright Ibrahim Miari About His Drama “In Between” by Henrik Eger

Ibrahim Miari, son of a Palestinian Muslim father and Jewish Israeli mother, grew up in Israel, became an actor, a playwright, a Sufi dancer, and an educator who now lives in the US. His one…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 12:18AM

This Week on Broadway for June 30, 2019: 2019-20 New York Theatre Season by Matt Tamanini

Jan Simpson, Ashley Steves, and Matt Tamanini discuss the 2019-2020 season of New York Theatre. They talk about the plays and musicals that have been confirmed or are rumored for Broadway bo…

SOURCE: BroadwayRadio at 12:00AM

Dave Malloy’s A Cappella Musical Octet Ends Extended Off-Broadway Run June 30 by Playbill Staff

The world-premiere production, directed by Annie Tippe, hails from Signature Theatre.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

Annette Bening–Led All My Sons Plays Final Broadway Performance June 30 by Playbill Staff

The Roundabout Theatre Company revival also stars Tracy Letts and Benjamin Walker.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

Alan Cumming Returns for Season 2 of CBS’ Instinct, Premiering June 30 by Ruthie Fierberg

The Tony Award winner leads the series as the CIA operative-turned-NYPD consultant.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

Kiss Me, Kate, Starring Kelli O'Hara and Will Chase, Ends Broadway Run June 30 by Playbill Staff

The revival earned four 2019 Tony Award nominations.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

Celebrate Pride With a Look at 12 LGBTQ+ Characters Currently on Broadway by Nathan Skethway

The LGBTQ+ community sees representation in some of Broadway's biggest shows, including The Prom, Mean Girls, and Be More Chill.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

8 Dance Events Happening This Summer 2019! by The Dance Enthusiast

Get Enthused For These 8 Dance Performances Happening This Summer 2019!

SOURCE: Dance Enthusiast at 12:00AM

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2024-2025 BROADWAY SEASON
Jun 05, 2024: Home - Todd Haimes Theatre
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Jul 30, 2024: Job - Hayes Theater
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