Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 11pm (Broadway Time)
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A Woman Is Kidnapped by a Member of the Aryan Brotherhood in Dana H.

Lucas Hnath's true-crime docudrama opens off-Broadway.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 11:54PM

Review — We’re Gonna Die Explores Hard Truths by Cheyenne Myrie

Death most definitely isn’t something we’re comfortable discussing. It is a truth of life that we refuse to acknowledge because to acknowledge it would mean facing our own mortality. You…

SOURCE: BroadwayBlack at 11:26PM
Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 10pm (Broadway Time)
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“Born in East Berlin” Recalls Springsteen at The Wall, at S.F. Playhouse by Daniel Milutin

Millennial Notes Rogelio Martinez Celebrates Rock n’ Roll in Eastern Bloc by Daniel Milutin In “Born in East Berlin,” Soviet negotiators insist: “The U.S. refuses to use the metric s…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 10:38PM

Review: We’re Gonna Die at the Tony Kiser Theater by Loren Noveck

Big, bold directorial choices don't enhance Young Jean Lee's intimate musical. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: We’re Gonna Die at the Tony Kiser Theater appeared first on Exeunt Mag…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 10:30PM

Talkin' Broadway Off-Broadway - "We're Gonna Die" - 2/25/20 by James Wilson

... one of the most exhilarating, reassuring, and life-affirming performances you may experience this year.

SOURCE: TalkinBroadway at 10:13PM

Talkin' Broadway Off-Broadway - "Dana H." - 2/25/20 by David Hurst

... a theatrical tour-de-force...

SOURCE: TalkinBroadway at 10:13PM

Dana H. Triumphs at the Vineyard Theatre by Chris Barlow

By Ron Fassler   Lucas Hnath is a playwright who with each new effort continues to surprise his audiences with an imaginative flexibility. His previous efforts include the well-received Off…

SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 10:00PM

A harrowing story of the abduction and abuse of ‘Dana H.’ as recounted in her own voice at Vineyard Theatre by Deb Miller

Award-winning playwright Lucas Hnath takes a provocative and personal approach to an acutely disturbing crime story and its aftermath in his latest work Dana H., making its New York debut at…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 10:00PM
Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 9pm (Broadway Time)
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Seattle Opera's Yardbird Saved by Solid Talent by Lori Thom

Seattle Opera's Yardbird Saved by Solid Talent Lori Thom February 25, 2020 - 21:58 Topics Theater Review Tags …

SOURCE: culturecatch.com at 09:58PM

What Did Critics Think of We're Gonna Die Off-Broadway at Second Stage? by Mark Peikert

Young Jean Lee's play-concert, directed and choreographed by Raja Feather Kelly, opened February 25.

SOURCE: Playbill at 09:55PM

HEARING IS BELIEVING? by Brian Scott Lipton

Dierdre O’Connell stars in a fascinating solo play that asks, can you ever really know a person?

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 09:54PM

Dana H.: Mother’s Day, with Knives and Tats by Steven Suskin

★★★★ A phenomenal and indescribable play from Lucas Hnath, with the astonishing Deirdre O’Connell The post Dana H.: Mother’s Day, with Knives and Tats appeared first on New York …

SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 09:53PM

Read Reviews for Lucas Hnath's Dana H. Off-Broadway by Mark Peikert

Previously seen in regional productions, the play opened February 25 starring Deirdre O’Connell

SOURCE: Playbill at 09:53PM

Dana H.: Giving Voice to a Soul Held Captive in Plain Sight by Michael Sommers

★★★ Deirdre O'Connell delivers a striking portrait of a woman in distress The post Dana H.: Giving Voice to a Soul Held Captive in Plain Sight appeared first on New York Stage Review.

SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 09:52PM

We’re Gonna Die: But First Let’s Sing by Melissa Rose Bernardo

★★★★ Young Jean Lee’s show about death will send you off with a smile on your face The post We’re Gonna Die: But First Let’s Sing appeared first on New York Stage Review.

SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 09:50PM

We’re Gonna Die: Catch a Concert Study in Mortality at Second Stage by Michael Sommers

★★★★ Playwright/songwriter Young Jean Lee studies an inevitable fact of life The post We’re Gonna Die: Catch a Concert Study in Mortality at Second Stage appeared first on New York…

SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 09:49PM

The Prince of Egypt, Dominion Theatre review - Moses musical goes big and broad by Marianka Swain

This mammoth stage adaptation is more splashy than spiritual The theatre gods rained down not fire and pestilence, but a 45-minute techincal delay on opening night of this substantially revi…

SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 09:48PM

Livestreaming panels from the 5th Annual ORIGINKC: NEW WORKS FESTIVAL

By . Kansas City Repertory Theatre in Kansas City, Missouri presents panels from the 5th Annual ORIGINKC: NEW WORKS FESTIVAL on the global, commons-based peer produced HowlRound TV network…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 09:41PM

Call Answered: Sherry Eaker: The Bistro Awards by Adam Rothenberg

Sherry has been involved with the Bistro Awards since its inception —  when it was simply a list that ran in Back Stage, to producing the show on her own for the past 28 years. The Bistro…

SOURCE: Call Me Adam at 09:32PM

30th Australian Festival of Chamber Music program announced by Arts Review

Celebrating an extraordinary generation of music making in the north as well as the 25th anniversary of Australia’s famed Goldner String Quartet and the 250th anniversary of Beethoven, mor…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 09:24PM

[nyc] CAMBODIAN ROCK BAND (Signature Theatre): Rocking Off-Broadway by Toby Zinman

Playwright Lauren Yee’s script is really two shows: an old-fashioned rock concert uncomfortably yoked to a somber history drama.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 09:12PM
Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 8pm (Broadway Time)
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Livestreaming WELCOME TO OUR SPACE? A Town Hall on Audience Interactions

By . The Aurora Theatre Company presents WELCOME TO OUR SPACE?

SOURCE: HowlRound at 08:59PM

We’re Gonna Die by Jk Clarke

            By Brian Scott Lipton   “There are only two sure things in life, death and taxes,” Benjamin Franklin famously told the public, and playwright Young Jean Lee certainly …

SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 08:55PM

Greg Kinnear to Make Broadway Debut as Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird

Kinnear will take over the role from Ed Harris, who departs in April.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 08:48PM

First Person: The Child of Khmer Rouge Survivors Plays Out His Family History Onstage

Joe Ngo, star of Lauren Yee's Cambodian Rock Band at Signature Theatre, opens up about the difficult past that helped build this important new work.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 08:48PM

Face Your Mortality the Fun Way: With Young Jean Lee's We're Gonna Die

Janelle McDermoth stars in Second Stage's new production of Lee's theatrical concert.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 08:48PM

See Sharon D. Clarke and Caissie Levy in Rehearsal for Caroline, or Change

The Jeanine Tesori-Tony Kushner musical returns to Broadway.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 08:48PM

Meet TBA?s Newest Staff Members?

by Emily Wilson   The new year has brought some new faces to Theatre Bay Area. Emily Wilson chats with the new folx in our office.   Shannon R. Davis.   Shannon R. Davis, developm…

SOURCE: Theatre Bay Area at 08:37PM

9 to 5 The Musical Ensemble Announced by Arts Review

Producers John Frost, Suzanne Jones and Ambassador Theatre Group Productions have announced the dazzling group of performers who will comprise the ensemble in the upcoming Australian Premier…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 08:32PM

We’re Gonna Die: Review, Pic, Video by New York Theater

We’re all in pain – because of loneliness or loss, betrayal or illness – and playwright Young Jean Lee wants to offer us some comfort. This might not be immediately apparent, given the…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 08:30PM

FALLEN LEAVES by Joe Dziemianowicz

The Mint Theater Company presents two short stories dealing with love and spirituality by two great Russian writers.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 08:06PM
Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 7pm (Broadway Time)
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Hollywood Celebrates Harvey Weinstein Verdict by Artsjournal

Actresses and activists celebrated Monday when a New York jury found the producer guilty on two counts, in a decision that could send him to jail for up to 25 years.  – The Daily Beast

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 07:54PM

9 TO 5 ensemble announced! by Gabi Bergman

Producers John Frost, Suzanne Jones and Ambassador Theatre Group Productions today announced the dazzling group of performers who will comprise

SOURCE: AussieTheatre at 07:51PM

The Secret of My Success needs a sharper book by Jack Helbig

The 1987 Michael J. Fox film gets a toothless musical treatment. This musical version of the 1987 Michael J. Fox vehicle, receiving its world premiere at the Par…

SOURCE: www.chicagoreader.com at 07:50PM

The Prince of Egypt review – Babylon goes to Vegas but loses its stardust by Arifa Akbar

Dominion, LondonIt’s got pageantry, pyramids and dazzling dance moves, but this lavish stage adaptation drowns out the emotional drama DreamWorks’ musical animation The Prince of Egypt …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:48PM

Tristan Bernays and Kate Hamill on Finding New Modern-Day Meaning in Gothic Horror by Carey

Originally published on TheaterMania View this story online Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Bram Stoker’s Dracula share much in common. Their titles are often uttered in the same bre…

SOURCE: Carey Purcell at 07:47PM

Is there something wrong with this lady? by Peter J Snee

In a funny and excruciatingly honest one-woman show, Debra tells stories about her neurotic childhood, clumsy romantic history, and the

SOURCE: AussieTheatre at 07:42PM

Rabbit Summer addresses complex subjects with a sure hand by Dmitry Samarov

The cast in Redtwist's drama about a police shooting makes the heavy lifting look easy. Ruby (Brooke Reams) and Wilson (Kevin Tre'Von Patterson) seem to have a p…

SOURCE: www.chicagoreader.com at 07:40PM

Theater Review: SHE LOVES ME (San Diego Musical Theatre at Horton Grand Theatre) by Milo Shapiro

SHE LOVES ME…AND WITH GOOD REASON! Ah, love. As hard to find as ever, but so satisfying when it is. But what did the ancients (20th-century people) do to find love before Tinder, eHarmony,…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 07:38PM

5 Shows That Spotlight Great Women in History by Carey

Originally published on TDF Stages View this story online  Harriet Tubman, Nellie Bly and Molly Brown are just a handful of the sheroes being celebrated on New York stages — When I was as…

SOURCE: Carey Purcell at 07:35PM

First Person: Hassan Abdulrazzak on the real-life drama behind American deportation to the UK by Hassan Abdulrazzak

A provocative fact-based play locates truth in transcripts You are at a party having a good time when someone gives you a glass of champagne. You take one and then another and soon the party…

SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 07:32PM

Poison concocts a lethal mix of comedy and drama by Dan Jakes

A woman chemist helps wives dispatch their plutocratic husbands. In 2013, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Deborah Blum wrote an article for Wired magazine titl…

SOURCE: www.chicagoreader.com at 07:30PM

Mlima's Tale traces the illegal ivory trade by Marissa Oberlander

The tragedy of a single elephant's death has universal implications in Griffin's production. This Lynn Nottage drama is pure kinetic energy, exploring the illici…

SOURCE: www.chicagoreader.com at 07:20PM

Cappies Review: ‘Matilda’ at Mount de Sales Academy by Guest Author

Review submitted by Leslie Robinson of Severna Park High School Music, mayhem, magic and the mob!  “Matilda the Musical” delivers allthis, plus a little chocolate cake! Marvelously tele…

SOURCE: mdtheatreguide.com at 07:11PM

The Layover is a total masterpiece by Max Maller

Leslye Headland's drama reignites the dead nerve endings of romance. "I would let [insert name here] ruin my life" is a phrase that anyone who's radiated their e…

SOURCE: www.chicagoreader.com at 07:10PM

Last Night In Karaoke Town is a raucous Rust Belt showdown by Max Maller

A Cleveland bar faces gentrification in Factory's latest. I guess a bad play could be written about the hostile overthrow of a Cleveland Heights karaoke bar at t…

SOURCE: www.chicagoreader.com at 07:00PM
Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 6pm (Broadway Time)
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The Ghost in Gadsden's Garden is a delightful environmental fable by Kerry Reid

Actors Gymnasium combines circus arts and a poignant story of aging in their annual winter show. Actors Gymnasium primarily functions as a training school in the…

SOURCE: www.chicagoreader.com at 06:50PM

A Week from Today: Learn About the LIRR by Trav S.D.

This is a local event that will only be of interest to some, but as a card-carrying member of the Great-Neck Historical Society I feel compelled to spread the word. A week from today, Tuesda…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 06:42PM

Dex & Abby goes to the dogs by Max Maller

Two gay men and their pooches try to build a life together in this tepid play. Normally, in a fantasy life, you obsess over your pets. Dog cloning figures largel…

SOURCE: www.chicagoreader.com at 06:40PM

More than a year after he cut ties with Buddies in Bad Times, Sky Gilbert addresses the conflict in ‘A Nice Day in the Park’ by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Gilbert’s new play portrays an older gay man and a younger transgender man ‘in a bit of a battle with each other,’ he tells Carly Maga.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 06:27PM

A wild lampoon of the Wild West in Clubbed Thumb’s ‘Tumacho’ at the Connelly Theatre by Deb Miller

Following its premiere run of Ethan Lipton’s Tumacho in 2016, Clubbed Thumb (a resident company of Playwrights Horizons) is back with the Obie Award-winning writer’s commissioned Wild We…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 06:26PM

Prince of Egypt review at the Dominion Theatre, London – ‘epic new musical that’s lacking in magic’ by Tim Bano

What is it about the Bible and musical theatre? While the UK has the gospel according to Andrew Lloyd Webber – Joseph

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:00PM
Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 5pm (Broadway Time)
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Inside the Off-Broadway Opening of Incantata at Irish Rep by Nathan Skethway

The solo show, adapted from Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Paul Muldoon's work, opened February 23.

SOURCE: Playbill at 05:51PM

Laurie McCants: The Ensemble Ethic by American Theatre Editors

One of Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble's founding members, who will leave the theatre after 42 years, reflects on a career integrally intertwined with a community.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 05:49PM

Mark Addy, Dan Stevens and More on the Dark Comedy Hangmen's Broadway Move by Broadway.com

Hangmen stars Mark Addy, Dan Stevens and more talk about Martin McDonagh's dark comedy and how it landed on Broadway.

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 05:42PM

See Dan Stevens and the Cast of Hangmen Discuss Their 'Dark and Funny' Broadway Play by Diep Tran

Martin McDonagh's newest Broadway play Hangmen may sound depressing; it's about an executioner in a small English town who finds himself out of work when capital punishment is abolished, b…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 05:42PM

Oscar Nominee Greg Kinnear to Make Broadway Debut as Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird by Andy Lefkowitz

Greg Kinnear is headed to the Great White Way in an iconic role. The Oscar-nominated star will take over the role of Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird beginning on April 21. He'll repla…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 05:42PM

Noir, New Musical from Duncan Sheik, Kyle Jarrow & Darko Tresjnak, Sets 2021 World Premiere in Texas by Andy Lefkowitz

A Broadway-pedigree musical has booked a world premiere staging in Houston, Texas. Noir, a new tuner from Duncan Sheik, Kyle Jarrow and Darko Tresjnak, will make its debut appearance at the …

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 05:42PM

Greg Kinnear will make his Broadway debut in To Kill a Mockingbird by Maureen Lee Lenker

Stand up, your father’s passing. Soon, Greg Kinnear will be that father — the patriarchal figure at the heart of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, one Atticus Finch. On Tuesday, prod…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 05:36PM

New Right Wing Director Of Warsaw’s Contemporary Art Center Cancels Shows, Cuts Funding by Artsjournal

The Ujazdowski Castle Centre for Contemporary Art is now seen by many in Poland’s contemporary art community as a new front in the country’s culture wars, as the ruling Law and Justice p…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 05:36PM

Neuroscientists Study Blind Pianist’s Brain And Discover How It Rewired Itself by Artsjournal

“Pretty remarkable. His entire brain is stimulated by music. His visual cortex is activated throughout. It seems like his brain is taking that part of the tissue that’s not being stimula…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 05:36PM

When Filmmakers Make Films In Languages They Don’t Speak Well by Artsjournal1

“It is a truth universally acknowledged in world cinema that a celebrated auteur, making their first film outside their native tongue, must be preparing a dud.” But is it actually true? …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 05:36PM

Finally: A Serious Attempt To Cut Down Money Laundering In Art? by Artsjournal

“There has long been concern over the ease with which suspect funds can be laundered through the buying and selling of art. Now, at last, we are seeing a concerted attempt to get to grips …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 05:36PM

Langston Hughes, Spanish Civil War Correspondent by Artsjournal1

“The Baltimore Afro-American newspaper sent him abroad to write ‘trench-coat prose’ about black Americans volunteering in the International Brigades. … Hughes’s 22 articles covered…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 05:36PM

Why We’re Both Repelled And Drawn To Disgusting Things by Artsjournal

“We need to account for the fact that we chase after disgust. Our attraction to disgust is hardly modern. The grotesque fascinated painters from the Renaissance to Goya, with his visages o…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 05:36PM

So Far California’s New Gig Economy Law Is A Disaster For Theatres And Actors by Artsjournal

No one is arguing that theatre artists don’t deserve to be paid or shouldn’t be treated well. As Susie Medak, managing director at Berkeley Repertory Theatre, pointed out, there’s simp…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 05:36PM

Some Advice From The Ancients On Dealing With “Alternative” Facts by Artsjournal

From teaching Greek texts I have become increasingly convinced that the Theogony’s narrator quotes the Muses not merely to evade responsibility for telling an unknown story nor to praise t…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 05:36PM

Blake Gopnik’s New Bio Of Warhol: A Case For His Enduring Influence by Artsjournal

It is hard now to recapture the shock of 1962 when the iterations of Campbell’s soup went on display at the Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles (New York wasn’t interested). But the cumulative …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 05:36PM

Alley Theatre Season to Feature World Premiere of Duncan Sheik and Kyle Jarrow Musical Noir by Olivia Clement

The 2020–2021 season from the Houston venue also includes a world premiere by Liz Duffy Adams.

SOURCE: Playbill at 05:30PM

‘All the Natalie Portmans’ Review: An Imaginary Friend With an Oscar by Alexis Soloski

C.A. Johnson’s play stars Kara Young in a full-body, whole-heart, tensed-muscle performance.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 05:24PM

Upcoming Brighton Beach Memoirs Is Different Neil Simon by Bill Hirschman

With the Maltz Jupiter Theatre's upcoming Brighton Beach Memoirs, director J. Barry Lewis says people need to "come forward with a new perspective on what a Neil Simon play is, not just what…

SOURCE: Florida Theater On Stage at 05:18PM

Go Inside the Off-Broadway Opening of All the Natalie Portmans by Nathan Skethway

C. A. Johnson's new play, presented by MCC, stars Kara Young as a teenager who escapes into the imagined worlds of her muse, Natalie Portman.

SOURCE: Playbill at 05:13PM

Kate Maree Hoolihan discusses THE BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY by Gabi Bergman

Hayes Theatre is yet again bringing a hidden gem of a show to Elizabeth Bay. This time, it’s The Bridges

SOURCE: AussieTheatre at 05:05PM

Jerry Herman: You I Like by Chris Barlow

By Linda Amiel Burns   Since Jerry Herman passed away on December 26, 2019, I have attended many wonderful tributes for this legendary man of music who is considered one of Broadway’s gre…

SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 05:05PM
Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 4pm (Broadway Time)
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Greg Kinnear to Make Broadway Debut in To Kill a Mockingbird by Mark A. Robinson For Broadway Direct

Academy Award-nominated actor Greg Kinnear is poised to become Broadway’s next Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird, succeeding Ed Harris who departs the production on April 19, 2020. Ki…

SOURCE: Broadway Direct at 04:57PM

‘Timon of Athens’ is tricky Shakespeare. A fearless director gets it right. by Peter Marks

Artistic director Simon Godwin stages his first play for Shakespeare Theatre Company.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 04:54PM

Theater Review: DEX & ABBY (Pride Films and Plays) by Lawrence Bommer

PUPS ‘N’ STUFF MAKES A DOGGONE DRAMA “Love me, love my dog. [Then I’ll love you…}” That’s the operating assumption between Dex & Abby, a cross-species comedy/love play. At …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 04:39PM

Greg Kinnear to Make Broadway Debut in To Kill a Mockingbird by Ryan McPhee

Aaron Sorkin's adaptation of the Harper Lee novel continues at the Shubert Theatre.

SOURCE: Playbill at 04:38PM

See Montego Glover & the Cast of the Off-Broadway Play All The Natalie Portmans on Opening Night by Michael Appler

All the Natalie Portmans, C.A. Johnson's new off-Broadway play about a young, queer black girl whose imaginations of Natalie Portman offer an escape from a troubled home and alcoholic moth…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 04:36PM

Watch Mean Girls Star Reneé Rapp Take on 'Someone Gets Hurt' by Broadway.com

Jimmy Award winner-turned-Broadway-queen-bee Reneé Rapp is playing Regina George in Mean Girls. Get a taste of her powerful pipes!

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 04:36PM

Watch Mean Girls Queen Bee Reneé Rapp Claim Her Throne with This Powerful Performance of 'Someone Gets Hurt' by Lindsey Sullivan

With her stunning vocals and commanding stage presence, it's hard to believe young talent Reneé Rapp is only just making her Broadway debut in Mean Girls. The Jimmy Award winner turned Broa…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 04:36PM

Take a First Look at the New Off-Broadway Folk Musical Coal Country by Diep Tran

Coal Country, a new musical currently running off-Broadway at the Public Theater, just released its first production photos. The musical features music by three-time Grammy-winning country/f…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 04:36PM

I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter breaks out of the box at Steppenwolf by Marissa De La Cerda

The bestselling novel about a young Latinx woman's struggle to find her identity is now a play. In 2017, young Latinx people entered the mind of Julia Reyes, the…

SOURCE: www.chicagoreader.com at 04:30PM

Sherie Rene Scott and Norbert Leo Butz, Andrea McArdle and Donna McKechnie, More Nominated for a MAC Award by Dan Meyer

The two pairs are recognized for their recent work in the NYC cabaret scene.

SOURCE: Playbill at 04:20PM

Greg Kinnear to take over the role of Atticus Finch in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ by Caitlin Huston

Greg Kinnear will take over the role of Atticus Finch in “To Kill a Mockingbird” on Broadway this spring, the production confirmed Tuesday. This is the Broadway debut for Kinnear, known …

SOURCE: Broadway News Subscription at 04:16PM

Greg Kinnear Sets Broadway Debut In ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ by Greg Evans

Greg Kinnear will take over the role of Atticus Finch in Broadway’s To Kill A Mockingbird, producers announced today. Kinnear, in his Broadway debut, will follow Ed Harris, who took over t…

SOURCE: Deadline at 04:15PM

The mix master by Isa Giallorenzo

Nigerian-born, London-based fashion designer Duro Olowu curates one of the MCA’s largest shows ever filled with local treasures. Museums can often feel like a …

SOURCE: www.chicagoreader.com at 04:15PM

Trinity Irish Dance Company plays at the intersection of American Traffic by Irene Hsiao

A new work at the Auditorium combines Irish and African American dance traditions. In the 19th century, amid social unrest, crime, and infectious disease in the …

SOURCE: www.chicagoreader.com at 04:10PM

Happy Hour on the Fringe: High Pressure Fire Service (HPFS) Preview – BONUS Episode! by Rae Harmon

On this episode of Happy Hour on the Fringe, Raina is back with Artistic Producers Katy and Zach to continue their conversation about what audiences can look forward to in our upcoming serie…

SOURCE: fringearts.com at 04:03PM

Get to know Danai Gurira through her 5 most essential projects by Marcus Jones

As best explained in her EW Digital Cover story, actor and writer Danai Gurira has had a unique career in entertainment spanning more than her iconic turn as Michonne on The Walking Dead. Th…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 04:00PM
Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 3pm (Broadway Time)
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You'll Need Some Pinot to Get Through Off-Broadway's Sideways

Rex Pickett adapts his novel, which was also the basis for the Oscar-winning film, for the stage.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 03:48PM

Kate Baldwin, Cady Huffman, More Set for The Best of Times: The Musical Wisdom of Jerry Herman by Andrew Gans

The salute to the late composer-lyricist of Mame, La Cage aux Folles, and Hello, Dolly! will be presented March 12 at Feinstein's/54 Below.

SOURCE: Playbill at 03:44PM

Theater J Announces 30th Anniversary Season by American Theatre Editors

The season will include the second full production of Theater J’s Yiddish Theater Lab.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 03:35PM

Listen to Laura Linney in New My Name Is Lucy Barton Audiobook by Playbill Staff

The audiobook version is currently available from Penguin Random House Audio, as performances continue on Broadway.

SOURCE: Playbill at 03:28PM

Network for New Music presents ‘Musical Ecologies’ by Margaret Darby

Network for New Music’s ‘Musical Ecologies’ was right at home beside the birdfeeders at the Discovery Center. Margaret Darby reviews.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 03:27PM

Kill Move Paradise imagines an afterlife for victims of police killings by Catey Sullivan

James Ijames puts the audience on trial in this TimeLine production. Of all the inescapable truths that James Ijames bombards his audience with in Kill Move Para…

SOURCE: www.chicagoreader.com at 03:15PM

Broadway: “Dear Evan Hanson” Star Ben Platt Has An Older Brother, Jonah, Warming Up in a New Musical by Roger Friedman

Ben Platt has the Tony Award for “Dear Evan Hanson” and a load of other awards and starred already in Netflix’s “The

SOURCE: ShowBiz 411 at 03:12PM
Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 2pm (Broadway Time)
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Photo Flash: Michael Urie, Kathleen Chalfant, Lilli Cooper and More at Keen Company's ARSENIC & OLD LACE Benefit

Keen Company presented a benefit reading of Arsenic & Old Lace by Joseph Kesselring, directed by Mr. Silverstein. The one night only event in celebration of Keen's 20th anniversary too…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 02:55PM

Watergate meets His Girl Friday: Irish news caper The Fall of the Second Republic by Helen Meany

A vaudeville thriller set around a Dublin newspaper in 1973 uses knockabout humour to parallel modern-day geopolitics ‘General swearing and delight” is playwright Michael West’s winnin…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:54PM

Josie Lawrence: ‘Of course I don’t think I’m sexy!’ by Zoe Williams

Whose Line Is It Anyway? made her a household name. But, more than 30 years on, does the queen of improv also think it held her back? She talks about ambition, sexism and her lucky escape fr…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:54PM

Review: Belly Up, VAULT Festival by Nina Cave

Review: Belly Up, VAULT Festival3.0starsBelly Up follows Liberty Whitley (Julia Grogan) who is charged with the murder of her master’s son after he attempts to rape her. In a time where ev…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 02:54PM

Review: A Deed Without a Name, Theatro Technis by Samuel Nicholls

Review: A Deed Without a Name, Theatro Technis 2.0stars Polish avant-garde artist, playwright, novelist and philosopher S.I. Witkiewicz posited “with fiction, you don’t make a fuss – y…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 02:54PM

Review: Pop music, wild dancing, humor propel a post-modern ‘Pride and Prejudice’ at Playhouse on Park by Christopher Arnott

A boisterous, poppy "Pride and Prejudice" keeps the laughs coming at Playhouse on Park through March 8. The free-spirited adaptation of Jane Austen's novel by Kate Hamill, a hit at regional …

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 02:50PM

How Monumental Theatre honors Head Over Heel’s celebration of acceptance with a young, inclusive cast by Daniella Ignacio

Head Over Heels made a splash on Broadway in 2016, notably starring the first transgender actor playing an out nonbinary character in a Broadway musical  — Peppermint as Phythio. Now, th…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 02:42PM

We're Gonna Die - Sneak Peek "Lullaby" by Second Stage Theater

February 4 - March 22, 2020 WE'RE GONNA DIE By Young Jean Lee Directed & Choreographed by Raja Feather Kelly With Freddy Hall, Janelle McDermoth, Kevin Ramessar, Ximone Rose, Debbie Christin…

SOURCE: YouTube at 02:31PM

Grand Horizons - Montage by Second Stage Theater

https://www.2st.com "Grand Horizons" by Bess Wohl, directed by Leigh Silverman On Broadway at The Hayes Theater December 23 - March 1

SOURCE: YouTube at 02:31PM

Vinegar and Honey: A Review of Stick Fly at Writers Theatre by Amanda Finn

Lydia R. Diamond's play of privilege and all it entails returns to Chicago fresher than ever.

SOURCE: www.newcitystage.com at 02:30PM

BWW Interview: Cathryn Wake in CONSCIENCE at George Street Playhouse 3/3 to 3/29 by Marina Kennedy

Joe DiPietro's new play, CONSCIENCE will be performed at George Street Playhouse (GSP) in the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center (NBPAC) from March 3 to March 29.

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 02:29PM

#GLASSFEST and The Crossing present Donald Nally’s ‘Knee Plays’ by Gail Obenreder

The Crossing mixes it up to kick off #GLASSFEST, with the premiere of ‘Knee Plays,’ drawn from the music of Philip Glass and David Byrne. Gail Obenreder reviews.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 02:25PM

See New Photos of Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen’s Coal Country at The Public Theater by Olivia Clement

Detailing the Upper Big Branch mine explosion, and featuring music by Steve Earle, the new play with music premieres Off-Broadway.

SOURCE: Playbill at 02:18PM

Theatre Review: ‘Ordinary Days’ at NextStop Theatre Company by Johanna Alonso

At first glance, Adam Gwon’s debut musical, ‘Ordinary Days,’ is about exactly what is described in the title — a series of day-to-day interactions between a cast of seemingly normal …

SOURCE: mdtheatreguide.com at 02:14PM

Phantom of the Opera UK Tour - Manchester Trailer | The Phantom of the Opera by The Phantom Of The Opera

The Brilliant Original production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA has embarked on a major UK and Ireland tour and there is just one month to go until it arrives at The P…

SOURCE: YouTube at 02:12PM

‘A Quick 5’ with Roxy York starring in ‘Bandstand’ by Susan Brall

The Tony Award winning musical “Bandstand” opens next week on March 3, 2020, at the National Theatre in Washington, D.C. It was originally directed and choreographed by three-time Tony A…

SOURCE: mdtheatreguide.com at 02:10PM

Alex Grelle is the new David Bowie by Brianna Wellen

The transformative performer channels the legendary artist for the completely original, electric Floor Show. When Blackstar came out in January 2016, I got my ho…

SOURCE: www.chicagoreader.com at 02:10PM

See Bernadette Peters, Sierra Boggess, and More at Broadway Belts for PFF! by Nathan Skethway

The February 24 concert raised money to fight pulmonary fibrosis.

SOURCE: Playbill at 02:04PM

Chicano icons Culture Clash back to stir things up at Berkeley Rep by David John Chávez, Correspondent

Chicano stage troupe Culture Clash returns to Berkeley Rep to parody the present while honoring its past.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 02:00PM
Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 1pm (Broadway Time)
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Review: How To Save A Rock, VAULT Festival by Sarah Pumphrey

Review: How To Save A Rock, VAULT Festival2.0starsThere is a lot of theatre out there trying to tackle today’s ‘big issues:’ Brexit, Trump, climate change… the world is undeniably no…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 01:48PM

Pianist Aaron Diehl cross-cuts jazz styles with a dive into their baroque and classical roots by David Rohde

The easiest thing for many highly qualified, especially classically trained, musicians to try to do is to cross genres in an effort to be relevant to the cultural world of 2020. Demonstrably…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 01:47PM

In ‘All the Natalie Portmans,’ Imagination Becomes Salvation by Matthew Wexler

In C.A. Johnson's new play, "All the Natalie Portmans," a 16-year-old girl turns to her imagination to cope with a fractured home life and her burgeoning sexual identity. The post In ‘All …

SOURCE: The Broadway Blog at 01:36PM

See the Cast and Creatives Behind Broadway's Hangmen Meet the Press by Nathan Skethway

The upcoming Broadway engagement of Martin McDonagh's hit play begins February 28.

SOURCE: Playbill at 01:31PM

The Cast and Creatives Behind Broadway's Hangmen Meet the Press by Nathan Skethway

The upcoming Broadway engagement of Martin McDonagh's hit play begins February 28.

SOURCE: Playbill at 01:31PM

This Actress Masters Melodrama In ‘The Confession Of Lily Dare’ by Jeryl Brunner

Nancy Anderson tackles the delightfully campy work of playwright Charles Busch

SOURCE: Forbes at 01:22PM

Connect with Live Music with PIANO BAR LIVE! Mondays @7pm @ Brandy’s Piano Bar – Guests for Monday, March 2nd are Julie Reyburn, Leanne Borgeshi,

PIANO BAR LIVE! is lighting up screens worldwide from Brandy’s Piano Bar, Mondays at 7pm. The Piano Bar is that special place where we can gather, entertain, support and create as we conne…

SOURCE: NiteLifeExchange at 01:21PM

Hadestown, Aladdin, and More Are Auditioning in NYC by Playbill Staff

Find your next job with these Equity calls for Broadway productions and shows across the country hosting auditions in the Big Apple.

SOURCE: Playbill at 01:21PM

It’s Time To Retire ‘West Side Story’ And Its Stereotypes, Argues Puerto Rican Critic by Artsjournal1

Carina del Valle Schorske: “If this musical is still our narrative ghetto, then the least we can do is make noise about what it feels like to live in it. In 2020, it feels exhausting.” �…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 01:18PM

Juano Hernandez: Pioneering Afro-Latino Hollywood Star by Trav S.D.

One of the delightful rewards of creating a blog like this is the cool stuff you uncover once you dig beneath the surface of the history of someone you only know glancingly, usually from the…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 01:18PM

Turns Out It’s Not So Tough To Go From Tragedy To Comedy by Artsjournal2

Jane Alexander, the 80-year-old actress who has starred in Ibsen, Shakespeare, and Chekhov, and, not incidentally, who was head of the NEA during the (first) culture wars, is onstage again, …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 01:18PM

Steve Bannon Wants To Set Up National Bootcamp In Ancient Italian Monastery. The Ministry Of Culture Is Trying To Block Him by Artsjournal

The Dignitatis Humanae Institute (DHI), a Catholic lobby group run by the British conservative Benjamin Harnwell, was granted a 19-year lease on the building by the ministry of culture two y…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 01:18PM

Even Great Journalism Isn’t Enough To Fully Understand #MeToo. We Need Fiction. by Artsjournal1

“It’s a truism to say our society doesn’t do well when faced with competing stories about what happened; that’s what ‘he said/she said’ has become a shorthand for. … To overcom…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 01:18PM

Which Language Is Most Difficult To Lipread? by Artsjournal1

“This last question, though seemingly simple, resists every attempt to answer it. Every theory runs into brick walls of evidence, the research is limited, and even the basic understanding …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 01:18PM

Nederlands Dans Theater’s Paul Lightfoot Reflects on His Tenure as Artistic Director by Susan Yung

The Dutch contemporary dance company performs at New York City Center March 4–7.

SOURCE: Playbill at 01:15PM

Jasmon Drain joins the ranks of Chicago’s greatest authors by Dmitry Samarov

His debut collection, Stateway’s Garden, captures the city’s unique, ugly beauty. It's not often that a writer will make me see Chicago in a new way, but wit…

SOURCE: www.chicagoreader.com at 01:15PM

Four Broadway Newcomers Nominated for 2020 Clive Barnes Awards by Andy Lefkowitz

A group of talented young Broadway stars are among the nominees for the 10th Annual Clive Barnes Awards. The presentation of the annual honor recognizing excellence in theater and dance will…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 01:06PM

Celebrating Black History Month: The Lion King's L. Steven Taylor Honors Tony-Winning Actor Harry Belafonte by Michael Appler

In honor of Black History Month, Broadway.com asked actors, directors and playwrights to tell us about black theater-makers who inspired them. Stars jumped at the chance to honor those who…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 01:06PM

New Musical Darling Grenadine, Starring Adam Kantor & Emily Walton, Extends at Roundabout Underground by Andy Lefkowitz

Audiences now have more chances to catch the new musical Darling Grenadine. An extension has been scheduled for the sold-out production at Roundabout Underground's Black Box Theatre. Origi…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 01:06PM

‘The performances are outstanding’: THE PIRATE QUEEN – West End ★★★★ by Olivia Mitchell

While audiences may find The Pirate Queen too repetitive to work as a fully realised production, it provides an evening of outstanding vocal talent and swashbuckling storytelling.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 01:00PM
Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at noon (Broadway Time)
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Katori Hall's 'Quiet Revolution' by Variety

The playwright talks hot wings, Tina Turner, and Lil Bad Cousin, her rapping alter ego.

SOURCE: traffic.megaphone.fm at 12:53PM

Watch 5 Wild Quick Changes Backstage at Broadway’s Aladdin and Ain’t Too Proud by Dan Meyer

In these exclusive videos, watch performers transform in under one minute with the help of Broadway dressers. Plus, what it takes to be a dresser on the Main Stem.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:52PM

Alfred Jarry: father of surrealist subersion

The brief, scorching career of Jarry — eccentric creator of Père Ubu — is celebrated in a New York show

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:38PM

Krysta Rodriguez to Play Liza Minnelli in Ryan Murphy Netflix Series Halston

She will star opposite Ewan McGregor as the legendary fashion designer.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 12:36PM

Dan Stevens, Mark Addy, and More Preview Martin McDonagh's Hangmen on Broadway

Matthew Dunster directs the dark comedy at the Golden Theatre.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 12:36PM

The Prince of Egypt Adds 7 More Weeks to Limited West End Run

The new musical adaptation of the DreamWorks animated film officially opens tonight at London's Dominion Theatre.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 12:36PM

Darling Grenadine Extends at Roundabout Underground

The new musical stars Adam Kantor and Emily Walton.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 12:36PM

Watch Beth Malone Sing ‘I Ain't Down Yet’ From the New The Unsinkable Molly Brown by Roberto Araujo

The revised production from Tony winner Kathleen Marshall opens February 26 Off-Broadway.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:29PM

Chapter Shoutout: Michigan by Christa Skiles

Thespians at 2019 MiFest say, “You Matter to Me” The post Chapter Shoutout: Michigan appeared first on Dramatics Magazine Online.

SOURCE: Dramatics Magazine at 12:27PM

Tusiata Avia’s Wild Dogs Under My Skirt to Premiere Off-Broadway by Olivia Clement

Director Anapela Polata’ivao leads an all-female cast of Pacific Island actors during the six-week run at SoHo Playhouse.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:23PM

Obituary: Charles Wood – multiaward-winning writer for stage, TV and film by David Cairns

Charles Wood’s career blossomed in the 1960s as anti-war subjects were becoming popular, but his work was complicated by unshakeable affection for

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:20PM

Photo Flash: Opening Night of Lincoln Center Theater/LCT3's THE HEADLANDS

LCT3's Production of The Headlands opened last night at the Claire Tow Theater.

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 12:15PM

Cast Set for Off-Broadway’s Dennis, New Play by Jon Spano by Andrew Gans

Directed by Aaron Salazar, performances begin March 26.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:13PM

Go Inside Opening Night of The Headlands Off-Broadway by Mark Peikert

Part of LCT3's season, the world premiere officially opened February 24.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:11PM

Theatre Review: ‘The Pirates of Penzance’ by Victorian Lyric Opera Company at F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre by Cordelia Dreisonstok

Two World War II-era sailors tap-dancing along “on the town,” so to speak, visit a movie studio with a vintage movie camera ready to film.  “What Ought We to Do?”  In this conceit,…

SOURCE: mdtheatreguide.com at 12:10PM

First Look: Girl From the North Country by Broadway Direct

After critically-acclaimed, smash-hit runs at the Public Theater and the West End, Girl From the North Country brings its rousing spirit to Broadway. 1934. A time-weathered guesthouse in t…

SOURCE: Broadway Direct at 12:09PM

Jelani Remy and Natalie Weiss to Take Part in Opening of Paper Mill Playhouse's New Paper Mill Studios

Paper Mill Playhouse (Mark S. Hoebee-Producing Artistic Director, Michael Stotts- Managing Director) has announced an expansion of the theater's award-winning Theater School with the lease o…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 12:01PM

Roundabout Underground's DARLING GRENADINE Has Announced One-Week Extension and Benefit Performance

Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes, Artistic Director/CEO) has announced a one-week extension and special benefit performance of Roundabout Underground's sold-out production of the new …

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 12:01PM

International news round-up: February 27 by Nick Awde

European culture capitals get party started CROATIA/IRELAND With launches in Galway and Rijeka now over, programmes for the two European Capitals of Culture

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:00PM

Kerry Butler Has the Best Mishaps & Memories Stories From Her Time in Beetlejuice, Hairspray, Little Shop, Xanadu, Mean Girls & More!

Beetlejuice star (and voice of a generation) Kerry Butler will make you LOL as she looks back on her Tony-nominated stage career.

SOURCE: BroadwayBox at 12:00PM
Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 11am (Broadway Time)
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Darling Grenadine Extends Off-Broadway by Olivia Clement

Daniel Zaitchik's Manhattan-set musical will play an additional week at Roundabout Underground.

SOURCE: Playbill at 11:59AM

Review: Kill Move Paradise asks Why are we so afraid of young black men? by Jayne Blanchard

When a show lists a Trauma Counselor in the credits and has a “healing space” outside of the theater proper, you know you are in for an intense experience. Kill Move Paradise will make y…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 11:48AM

Exclusive! Listen to 'Zeros and Ones' from the New Musical Comedy Emojiland by Michael Appler

Emojiland, a new "textistential" musical about a band of emojis who must to learn to embrace the changes wrought by a smartphone update, was a surprise fan favorite when it opened off-Broa…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 11:48AM

The Cher Show's Teal Wicks to Lead World Premiere Frank Wildhorn Musical Camille Claudel at D.C.'s Signature by Andy Lefkowitz

Teal Wicks, the stage veteran most recently seen as Lady in The Cher Show, will headline Tony-nominated composer Frank Wildhorn's new musical Camille Claudel at Washington, D.C.'s Signature…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 11:48AM

Backstage at The Phantom of the Opera with Ben Crawford: Face Off Signs Off by Broadway.com

In his final episode of Face Off, Phantom star Ben Crawford tours the Majestic Theatre for a final round of fart noises and a few last scares of Terence.

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 11:48AM

How They Learned to Drive. And Why They’re Driving Again. by Laura Collins-Hughes

The writer Paula Vogel, the director Mark Brokaw, and the actors Mary-Louise Parker and David Morse on returning to a wrenching play two decades later.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:32AM

Bob Dylan Found Them, Whether They Knew It or Not by Elisabeth Vincentelli

“Girl From the North Country” cast members talk about the first time they heard Dylan’s music.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:32AM

Cast Complete for Argyle Theatre Production of Cabaret by Andrew Gans

Evan Pappas will direct the Tony-winning musical with choreography by Sara Brians.

SOURCE: Playbill at 11:29AM

Alexandra Palace restoration advances with opening of creative learning facility by Georgia Snow

Alexandra Palace has opened a dedicated creative learning facility, the latest phase in a major restoration of its East Wing. Designed with

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:24AM

RSC’s Gregory Doran hits back at Dominic Cavendish’s ‘woke’ Shakespeare criticisms by Giverny Masso

Royal Shakespeare Company artistic director Gregory Doran has hit back at claims from theatre critic Dominic Cavendish that “woke” casting choices are

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:24AM

Private Peaceful Tour – Michael Morpurgo’s wartime tale – Book now! by Douglas Mayo

By Douglas Mayo Cast announced for Private Peaceful Tour. Originating at Nottingham Playhouse the Private Peaceful tour will play in Ipswich, Plymouth, Richmond, and Oxford. This post Priva…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 11:22AM

Ivan Turgenev–Inspired About Love Begins Performances February 25 at the Sheen Center by Dan Meyer

The limited engagement is helmed and written by Bay Street Theatre Associate Artistic Director Will Pomerantz.

SOURCE: Playbill at 11:17AM

Watch Theo James and Hadley Fraser Sing 'You're Nothing Without Me' in Rehearsals for City of Angels by Mark Peikert

The London revival, once again directed by Josie Rourke, begins performances March 5.

SOURCE: Playbill at 11:15AM

Celebrate Kiss Me, Kate Star Lisa Kirk With This Glimpse at Her Acclaimed Cabaret Act by Mark Peikert

The Mack and Mabel standout, born February 25, was a frequent presence at the Persian Room and the Plaza.

SOURCE: Playbill at 11:08AM

‘Jennifer Saunders’ performance will not disappoint’: BLITHE SPIRIT – Touring & West End by Maryam Philpott

The psychology of Blithe Spirit snaps convincingly into place in Richard Eyre’s production while at the same time it fully utilises every opportunity to make the audience laugh.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 11:00AM

Broadway Grosses w/e 2/23/2020: To Kill a Gross

Grosses leveled off last week coming out of the holiday weekend. Overall, the street dropped 6% coming in at $29M, though attendance was flat week-over-week. Most of the drop can be attribut…

SOURCE: The Producer's Perspective at 11:00AM
Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 10am (Broadway Time)
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Tony Winner Levi Kreis to Star in New Musical Pure Country at TUTS by Olivia Clement

Sally Mayes, Stephanie Gibson, and Felicia Finley also star in the new musical, adapted from the film of the same name.

SOURCE: Playbill at 10:58AM

Met Opera Orchestra To Tour For First Time In 18 Years by Artsjournal1

In late June and early July, music director Yannick Nézet-Séguin will lead the orchestra in concerts at the Barbican in London, the Philharmonie de Paris, and the Festspielhaus Baden-Baden…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:54AM

Italian Arts Venues Close And Venice Carnival Is Cancelled As Measures To Contain Coronavirus by Artsjournal1

Across northern Italy from Venice to Milan, theatres, cinemas, museums, and opera houses (including La Scala) have been ordered to stop operations for a week as cases of the disease spread. …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:54AM

Philadelphia Museum Of Art Retail Exec Abused And Hit Staffers For Two Years Before He Was Fired by Artsjournal1

“After [James A.] Cincotta was hired as the museum’s retail director in 2015, staffers who worked for him began reporting what they said was routinely abusive behavior. Cincotta slapped,…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:54AM

Plácido Domingo Sexually Harassed And Abused Power For More Than 20 Years, Inquiry Finds by Artsjournal1

“The investigation, conducted by lawyers hired by the American Guild of Musical Artists, concluded that the accounts from 27 people showed a clear pattern of sexual misconduct and abuse of…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:54AM

David Mamet Tries Out A Play As Quietly As Possible In L.A. The L.A. Times’s Critic Found Out About It Anyway by Artsjournal1

Charles McNulty: “I’m going to respect the tacit wishes of Mamet and not review the play as I would if it had had an official press opening. A work that’s still being tinkered with bef…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:54AM

The Real Problem With That Open Letter Supporting The Fired Lyon Ballet Director Wasn’t Who Did Or Didn’t Agree To Sign It by Artsjournal1

“Unthinkingly defending one’s powerful friends has real-life consequences. What [illegally fired dancer Karline] Marion, and other dancers who may find themselves in a similar situation,…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:54AM

Silent-Film Superstar ‘Baby Peggy’, Diana Serra Cary, Dead At 101 by Artsjournal1

“Born Peggy-Jean Montgomery, she became one of the country’s youngest self-made millionaires by age 4, then suffered a devastating reversal of fortune and fame in her adolescence. In adu…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:54AM

Artist paints portraits of the homeless to restore their humanity and ours by Fountaintheatre

by France-Luce Benson Stuart Perlman never considered himself an artist. A psychologist and psychoanalyst for over 30 years, he leaned into the arts following the death of his father fifteen…

SOURCE: intimateexcellent.com at 10:47AM

Happy Hour on the Fringe: High Pressure Fire Service (HPFS) Preview by Rae Harmon

On this episode of Happy Hour on the Fringe, hosts Raina and Tenara chat with Artistic Producers Katy and Zach about what audiences can look forward to in our upcoming High Pressure Fire Se…

SOURCE: fringearts.com at 10:43AM

The Headlands Blends Film Noir, Crime Thriller, and Family Drama

An amateur sleuth sets out to solve his father's murder mystery in Christopher Chen's new play at LCT3.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 10:36AM

(WATCH VIDEO) The West End Prince of Egypt cast perform "Deliver Us"

The London production team of The Prince of Egypt have released a spectacular new video of the cast performing "Deliver Us." Watch the full clip of their powerful rendition below: 

SOURCE: London Theatre Direct at 10:35AM

Immersive Sideways the Experience Extends Off-Broadway by Dan Meyer

The stage adaptation of Rex Pickett's California wine country road trip opened February 23.

SOURCE: Playbill at 10:30AM

First Look: The Prince of Egypt production shots released for Dominion Theatre run

New production shots have been released for the London premiere production of The Prince of Egypt. The news comes at the same time the show has announced an extended West End booking peri…

SOURCE: London Theatre Direct at 10:30AM

Jason Robert Brown to Perform at The Bourbon Room by Dan Meyer

The Tony-winning composer-lyricist heads to Hollywood for a one-night-only concert.

SOURCE: Playbill at 10:22AM

New Huntington Theatre Company Season to Include Calista Flockhart in An Ideal Husband and Songbird Musical by Andrew Gans

The world premiere of Common Ground Revisited is also a part of the Boston venue's 2020–2021 lineup.

SOURCE: Playbill at 10:03AM

Dancer Leticia Silva: ‘My brother is my GPS and I am his Lonely Planet’ by Giverny Masso

Leticia Silva and her twin brother Alejandro are founding members of Carlos Acosta’s Cuban dance company, Acosta Danza. She tells Giverny Masso

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:00AM

‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time’ at CT Repertory Theatre by Christopher Arnott

"The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time," the family drama based on the Mark Haddon novel, gets a fresh production Feb. 27 through March 8 at Connecticut Repertory Theatre.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 10:00AM
Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 9am (Broadway Time)
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Broadway and SNL Veteran Ana Gasteyer to Lead NBC Comedy Pilot American Auto by Ryan McPhee

The Wicked star will play a CEO at a Detroit car manufacturer.

SOURCE: Playbill at 09:58AM

LOGOS: Company (2020) by JK

When I see the upcoming revival of Company this spring, it'll be the third Broadway production for me. This has always been one of my favorite Sondheim scores, and I really enjoy the psychol…

SOURCE: www.jkstheatrescene.com at 09:48AM

A Confluence of Carnival: Mardi Gras, Commedia Day, and More by Trav S.D.

The stars are aligned today such that there are three interrelated occasions to celebrate: Mardi Gras, Commedia dell’Arte Day, and the birthday of the great Venetian playwright Carlo Goldo…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 09:42AM

Finalists for Clive Barnes Awards Announced by Peter Libbey

Aran Bell and Roman Mejia among the nominees in the dance category. Sophia Anne Caruso and three actors new to Broadway are competing for the theater prize.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 09:42AM

I Interview Playwrights Part 1073: Lizzie Donahue by Adam Szymkowicz

photo by Jessie WeinerLizzie DonahueHome Town:  Staten Island, NYCurrent Town: Brooklyn, NYQ:  Tell me about A Barn Play. A:  It’s a quick-full length without an intermission. There ar…

SOURCE: ADAM SZYMKOWICZ at 09:36AM

First Look: Emilia Clarke in rehearsals for The Seagull

The big opening of Jamie Lloyd's star-studded production of Chekhov's The Seagull ⁠— freely adapted from the original source material by Anya Reiss (who's no stranger to the Russian pla…

SOURCE: London Theatre Direct at 09:35AM

Celia Rose Gooding, Sophia Anne Caruso, More Named Finalists for the Clive Barnes Awards by Dan Meyer

The theatre prize celebrates the work of young professionals in acting and dance.

SOURCE: Playbill at 09:32AM

GRACE NOTES: Tuesday, February 25, 2020 by Susan Grace

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SOURCE: Grace Notes Subscription at 09:29AM

Studio Theatre to get $20 million makeover, including open-concept redesign of its showpiece Metheny space by Peter Marks

The project will make the company functional for popular, immersive plays and musicals.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 09:18AM

Call Redialed: NEW Wyatt Fenner Interview: "AFTER FOREVER" on Amazon Prime by Adam Rothenberg

It’s so great to catch up with actor Wyatt Fenner. It’s been three years since our last interview together, when Wyatt starred in The War Boys at Access Theatre. Now he is featured in th…

SOURCE: Call Me Adam at 09:03AM

Theater Top 5: March 2020 by Kevin Greene

Looking forward to look back. Also: looking forward to look forward. Just another month o' plenty here in the windy city.

SOURCE: www.newcitystage.com at 09:00AM

‘Properly entertaining & endlessly watchable’: The Extraordinary Time-Travelling Adventures of Baron Munchausen – Vault Festival by Ian Foster

I go and see The Extraordinary Time-Travelling Adventures of Baron Munchausen at the VAULT Festival and end up playing a tree with killer leaves.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 09:00AM
Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 8am (Broadway Time)
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Read Reviews for the World Premiere of The Headlands by Playbill Staff

The new play from Obie winner Christopher Chen, directed by Knud Adams, plays Lincoln Center Theater’s Claire Tow Theater.

SOURCE: Playbill at 08:57AM

Notch review at the Vaults, London – ‘solo show exploring the horrors of homelessness’ by Natasha Tripney

A young woman leaves an unnamed war-riven Slavic country for a new life in Dublin. But she falls through the cracks, ends

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 08:53AM

London Theatre News Today: Tuesday 25 February by Kitty Underwood

Beautiful new pics and an extension for The Prince Of Egypt as well as news from the world premiere of The Haystack at the Hampstead Theatre today. The post London Theatre News Today: Tuesda…

SOURCE: officiallondontheatre.com at 08:53AM

Review: Tumacho at the Connelly Theater by Dan O'Neil

Ethan Lipton's enjoyable Western has some fuzziness around the edges that made our critic think about the films of Jim Jarmusch. Dan O'Neil reviews. The post Review: Tumacho at the Connelly…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 08:37AM

MEDEA – Brisbane by Sean McLoughlin

AussieTheatre has ONE double pass to giveaway for Medea at the Cremorne Theatre, QPAC on Tuesday 28th April @ 6:30pm.

SOURCE: AussieTheatre at 08:07AM

Where should you study drama: university or drama school? by Sarah Lambie

Traditional university or drama school, which route is best? Sarah Lambie speaks to lecturers, students and theatremakers about which courses are most

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 08:00AM
Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 7am (Broadway Time)
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Today on Broadway: Tuesday, February 25, 2020 by Matt Tamanini

NYTW Announces Star-Studded “Three Sisters,” Captain America to be in “Little Shop” Film, Calista Flockhart to Lead “An Ideal Husband” in Boston Patreon: BroadwayRadio https://ww…

SOURCE: BroadwayRadio at 07:55AM

Pioneer Valley Radio: Review of Hartford Stage's "Jane Eyre" by Mark G Auerbach

Pioneer Valley Radio review of Hartford Stage's "Jane Eyre" adapted and directed by Elizabeth Williamson. Segment begins at 1:16.

SOURCE: pioneervalleyradio.com at 07:36AM

Potted Potter extends Sydney season due to overwhelming demand by Sean McLoughlin

Celebrated parody Potted Potter is returning to Sydney after four previous sell-out seasons. Tickets for this fifth season went on

SOURCE: AussieTheatre at 07:30AM

‘Mixes sharp wit & clever satire with utter silliness & slapstick’: UPSTART CROW – West End ★★★★★ by Rev Stan

It doesn’t matter if you've never seen Ben Elton’s TV comedy series Upstart Crow (I hadn’t) as the stage play is a stand-alone piece

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 07:00AM

Murder Village: An Improvised Whodunnit by Peter J Snee

Following a sell-out run with extra shows at last year’s Melbourne Comedy Festival, Murder Village is back for ten more

SOURCE: AussieTheatre at 07:00AM

How to Achieve Professional-Looking Hair and Wig Design on a Budget by Ruthie Fierberg

From wig maintenance to hair styling, Broadway’s hair and wig designers offer pro tricks and product recommendations to take your production to the next level.

SOURCE: Playbill at 07:00AM
Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 6am (Broadway Time)
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Dorset brewery theatre conversion scrapped by Ruth Comerford

Plans to convert a brewery in Dorset into a theatre have been cancelled, due to a lack of funding. The Maltings in

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:52AM

Harry Potter ticket touts jailed for fraud by Giverny Masso

A pair of ticket touts who targeted shows including Harry Potter and the Cursed Child have been jailed for fraud. Peter Hunter

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:49AM

West End theatregoing dips in 2019 due to dark theatres and renovations by Georgia Snow

Significant dark periods and major renovations meant West End theatre saw a dip in attendances in 2019, with musicals suffering a rare

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:42AM

Lookback: on parody by Terry Teachout

From 2004: I love parody and caricature, and it’s one of my medium-sized regrets that I have no gift for either (though I can do adequate impersonations of a few of my friends). Alas, I fi…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 06:01AM

Christopher Green: ‘As a performer, what happens if I decide not to perform?’ by Nick Awde

With the UK becoming a global exporter of immersive theatre, writer and performer Christopher Green tells Nick Awde about his 48-hour show The

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:00AM

Dear West End Producer: ‘Do you have any tips for an actor who can’t dance, but has to for an audition?’ by @westendproducer

When one is an actor and is put on a room full of dancers for audition and stands at the back doing

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:00AM

Big band jazz romance ‘Bandstand’ swings at Waterbury Palace

The touring musical "Bandstand," set during the big band craze of the 1940s, comes to the Waterbury Palace for a single performance March 1.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 06:00AM

Almanac: James Rees-Milne on the death of old friends by Terry Teachout

“Only when one’s friends die and one accompanies them to the grave’s edge does one realise precisely what they have meant to one.” James Lees-Milne, diary, March 25, 1977 Continue re…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 06:00AM
Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 5am (Broadway Time)
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From caftan to opera hat: the greatest living playwright takes on the Jewish bourgeoisie and its destruction by Artsjournal1

There’s something a bit ho-hum, mean and pinched about the reception of Sir Tom Stoppard’s new (and, he says, perhaps final play), Leopoldstadt. – Paul Levy

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 05:54AM

Remembering Tobi Tobias by Artsjournal1

Tobi was among the first group of writers I invited to blog on ArtsJournal. I had read her for years and appreciated her elegance, clarity and erudition. Though her judgments were crisp, the…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 05:54AM

In Memoriam: Tobi Tobias (1938-2020) by Artsjournal1

Alongside the the wonderful, illuminating dance criticism she wrote for decades, she wrote wonderfully well about fashion, and only when I became a mother did I realize that while Tobi was r…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 05:54AM

Talkin' Broadway Off-Broadway - "The Headlands" - 2/24/20 by Howard Miller

,,, an inventive mix of gradually darkening humor, family drama, and the vicissitudes of memory,

SOURCE: TalkinBroadway at 05:46AM

Talkin' Broadway Off-Broadway - "Cambodian Rock Band" - 2/24/20 by James Wilson

In the end, though, the play, overstuffed with ideas and theatricality, does not pack the emotional wallop one might expect.

SOURCE: TalkinBroadway at 05:46AM

VIDEO: The cast of Prince Of Egypt perform Deliver Us by Douglas Mayo

By Douglas Mayo The cast of The Prince Of Egypt perform Deliver Us ahead of its opening night at the Dominion Theatre, London. This post VIDEO: The cast of Prince Of Egypt perform Deliver Us…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 05:45AM

First Night Takeover: Be More Chill at The Other Palace

Our #FirstNightTakeover series continues with Perry O’Bree attending the opening of Be More Chill at London’s The Other Palace. After the UK premiere production received a well-deserved …

SOURCE: Stage Faves at 05:30AM

Wake Up With BWW 2/25: THE MINUTES Begins Previews Tonight, and More!

Today's top stories: The Minutes officially begins previews tonight on Broadway, and more!

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 05:14AM

Best of the Blogs: A Number, Be More Chill, Netflix & Chill & more by Lisa Martland

In our continuing series, editor Lisa Martland picks out some of her Top Picks from the last week of theatre (to 23 February 2020), including Aleks Sierz’s thoughts on the Bridge Theatre�…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 05:00AM

Cabaret singer Caroline Nin on her first job: ‘It took seven auditions for Hollywood Savoy to take me on’ by John Byrne

I was born in Paris and studied at University of Lille. My first job was working as a waitress at Hollywood Savoy,

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 05:00AM

Acting coach Sarah-Jayne Butler: ‘The industry still orbits around London’ by John Byrne

How did you start in theatre? I was a very shy child and acting helped me find my voice. What is the

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 05:00AM
Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 4am (Broadway Time)
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The Green Room: Are more restrictions needed on audience behaviour in theatres? by Jon Dryden Taylor

Meet our panel: We have given our panellists pen-names and used stock images but their biographies reflect their real career details…​​​​​ Hari

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 04:00AM

The Prince of Egypt extends its West End run through to end of October!

Hit West End musical The Prince of Egypt extends its booking period, it has been announced. Currently running at London's Dominion Theatre and featuring outstanding songs written by Stephen…

SOURCE: London Theatre Direct at 04:00AM
Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 3am (Broadway Time)
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“PUSSYGRABBINGREVENGE” Captivates with Woman Power, at TheatreFirst, Berkeley by Evelyn Arevalo

Millennial Notes Elaine Magree Asserts Queer History for All! by Evelyn Arevalo TheatreFirst’s new project, called “History Keeps Me Awake: Queer Voices in Repertory.” One show is titl…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 03:49AM

Scottish government blunder leaves ‘stressed and let down’ ballet students with £40k loan shortfall by Giverny Masso

Students at a Scottish ballet school fear they will be unable to complete their training, after a government funding blunder led to

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 03:30AM

All the Natalie Portmans Asks: More Natalies, More Problems?

C.A. Johnson's ambitious new play makes its off-Broadway debut.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 03:24AM

Lauren Yee's Fabulous Cambodian Rock Band Is the First Great Play of 2020

Yee's award-winning drama comes to the Pershing Square Signature Center.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 03:24AM

Brian Cox: ‘I’m not a big fan of directors. A lot of them irritate the fuck out of me’ by Nick Clark

Straight after playing a US president on Broadway, Brian Cox is directing the UK premiere of Sinners at west London’s Playground Theatre.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 03:00AM
Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 2am (Broadway Time)
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Stage manager Katie Jackson: For freelances, regular job interviews are a necessary evil by Katie Jackson

There is a necessary evil that exists in the world of stage management. Short-term contracts and a burgeoning obsession with job website

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 02:00AM

Henny Finch: It’s time to re-imagine who could lead a show at the Donmar by Henny Finch

As I reach the end of my first year as executive director of the Donmar, I’ve been reflecting on an exciting first

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 02:00AM

Gasping Whiteness and New Play Development Inspired by Community Organizing by Will Macadams

By Will MacAdams. Through the lens of developing his show Gasping Whiteness, Will MacAdams talks about the value of creating theatre in partnership with community organizers.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 02:00AM
Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 1am (Broadway Time)
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Modern dance at light speed by Peter J Snee

Sydney is in for a treat this April when we launch our landmark 2020 Season with Volt – a celebration

SOURCE: AussieTheatre at 01:21AM

Rules of Desire by Darryl Reilly

"Extremities" on a ship best sums up its playwright William Mastrosimone’s adept, if off-kilter, new psychological thriller "Rules of Desire," that’s been given a tidy production. In it,…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 01:18AM

On the Couch with Peter Cook by Arts Review

Who is Peter Cook? Peter Cook is an award-winning actor, educator, writer and director who is currently starring in Breaking The Castle at Canberra’s The Street Theatre. What would you do …

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 01:05AM

A Swashbuckling Student Success: Treasure Island by Lindsay Price

Treasure Island by Todd Espeland is a theatrical, character-driven adaptation that’s worth it’s weight in gold – or in this case, a treasure chest full of ‘pieces of eight’! Fiftee…

SOURCE: Theatrefolk at 01:00AM
Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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Backer of K-pop’s BTS pushes ahead with IPO plans

Big Hit eyes one of biggest South Korea entertainment listings in years despite coronavirus

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:57AM

Listen Now: Priscilla Lopez, Ashley Park & Bess Wohl on Grand Horizons by Broadway Direct

In this special live podcast from BroadwayCon, we’re speaking with Priscilla Lopez, Ashley Park, & Bess Wohl on how Grand Horizons, now at the Hayes Theater, has championed the underdo…

SOURCE: Broadway Direct at 12:55AM

Quiz: How Well Do You REALLY Know the Lyrics to Hamilton? by Broadway Direct

It’s been almost five years since Hamilton opened on Broadway, and in that time it has quickly become one of the best-selling Broadway musicals of all time. Fans come from far and wide to …

SOURCE: Broadway Direct at 12:52AM

See Lindsay Pearce, Sam Gravitte and Alexandra Billings in Their First Wicked Photos by Diep Tran

Wicked is about to welcome its newest stars. Lindsay Pearce, a runner up on television's The Glee Project, and Sam Gravitte, a former Wicked understudy, will take over the roles of Elph…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:48AM

See David Byrne & More Celebrate Beetlejuice, Moulin Rouge! Director Alex Timbers by Diep Tran

Earlier this month, Tony-nominated director Alex Timbers had the rare honor of being an artist with three musicals running at the same time on Broadway. He's the director of the best-selli…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:48AM

Wonderful! Lindsay Pearce & Sam Gravitte Join Wicked as Elphaba & Fiyero by Andy Lefkowitz

They're gonna be popular! Lindsay Pearce, an alum of The Glee Project, and Sam Gravitte, a former Wicked understudy, take over the roles of Elphaba and Fiyero in the smash-hit Broadway music…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:48AM

The Minutes, Starring Tracy Letts, Jessie Mueller & Armie Hammer, Arrives on Broadway by Andy Lefkowitz

Tracy Letts' Pulitzer-finalist play The Minutes begins its Broadway run at the Cort Theatre on February 25. Anna D. Shapiro directs the production, which will officially open on March 15. D…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:48AM

Aussie screen stars will unite at The Capitol Theatre to aid bushfire relief by Arts Review

Guy Pearce, Christopher Kirby, Michala Banas, Angus Sampson and Genevieve Morris: what do all of these names have in common? Aside from being among Australia’s favourite on-screen stars, t…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 12:34AM

The Living Room by Peter J Snee

After winning the Melbourne Fringe 2019, The Living Room returns the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. The American female clown duo created

SOURCE: AussieTheatre at 12:28AM

The Comic Thriller Bringing Martin McDonagh Back to Broadway by Gordon Cox For Broadway Direct

As the writer of darkly funny plays including The Beauty Queen of Leenane and The Pillowman and the filmmaker behind black comedies such as Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, Martin …

SOURCE: Broadway Direct at 12:24AM

Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice - Trying Too Hard To Be What One Is Not by Judd Hollander

Reviewed by Judd Hollander Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. Such is the message of the new musical Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice. Presented by The New Group at …

SOURCE: Stage Buzz at 12:24AM

Monsters come to life across opening weekend of 2020 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Monster Theatres by Arts Review

The 2020 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Monster Theatres has assembled some of the most provocative Australian artists who will bring their monsters to life through live performances, …

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 12:06AM

Melbourne Shakespeare Company’s AS YOU LIKE IT opens next month by Klinton Porter

Melbourne Shakespeare Company is back with a brand new production, As You Like It, next month. This Shakespearian classic romantic

SOURCE: AussieTheatre at 12:01AM

Return Run of Haruna Lee’s Suicide Forest Begins Off-Broadway by Olivia Clement

Lee's bilingual nightmare play excavates the Japanese-American consciousness and its relationship with sex, suicide, and identity.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

Glee Alum Lindsay Pearce and Sam Gravitte Join Wicked on Broadway by Ryan McPhee

The two step in as Elphaba and Fiyero February 25.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

We're Gonna Die, Starring Janelle McDermoth, Opens Off-Broadway by Olivia Clement

Young Jean Lee's play-concert, directed by Raja Feather Kelly, opens at Second Stage Theater.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

Tracy Letts' The Minutes Begins on Broadway by Olivia Clement

The Steppenwolf production arrives at the Cort Theatre February 25 following its world premiere in Chicago.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

The Prince of Egypt Opens February 25 in London’s West End by Dan Meyer

The musical stars Luke Brady and Christine Allado, featuring Stephen Schwartz’s music from the 1998 film in addition to new material.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

Lucas Hnath's Dana H. Opens at Vineyard Theatre by Olivia Clement

Deirdre O’Connell reprises her performance in the new documentary play from the Tony-nominated writer.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

Lip-Syncing Someone Else's Life - Deirdre O'Connell tackles her greatest acting challenge yet in 'Dana H'

Obie winner Deirdre O'Connell tackles her greatest acting challenge yet in Dana H at the Vineyard Theatre---When Lucas Hnath first approached Deirdre O'Connell about portraying his mother in…

SOURCE: feedproxy.google.com at 12:00AM

The Prince of Egypt Opens February 25 in London’s West End, Releases Production Photos by Dan Meyer

The musical, featuring Stephen Schwartz’s music from the 1998 film as well as new material songs, has extended seven weeks.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

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2023-2024 BROADWAY SEASON
May 30, 2023: Grey House - Lyceum Theatre
Jun 26, 2023: Just For Us - Hudson Theatre
Jul 24, 2023: The Cottage - Hayes Theater
Nov 16, 2023: Spamalot - St. James Theatre
Dec 18, 2023: Appropriate - Hayes Theater
Mar 07, 2024: Doubt - Todd Haimes Theatre
Apr 14, 2024: Lempicka - Longacre Theatre
Apr 17, 2024: The Wiz - Marquis Theatre
Apr 18, 2024: Suffs - Music Box Theatre
Apr 25, 2024: Mother Play - Hayes Theater
Jun 10, 2024: The Drama Desk Awards