Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 11pm (Broadway Time)
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The Carnival of Lost Souls by Arts Review

These days, you don’t have to wait too long for a circus-type show to come around. Many feature performers with amazing skills, and the best offerings put a new spin on tricks. The Carniva…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 11:42PM

Coming Attractions: October 22 through November 7 — What Will Light Your Fire by Arts Fuse Editor

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

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 11:18PM
Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 10pm (Broadway Time)
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Opera Australia bids farewell to Madama Butterfly by Arts Review

Opera Australia is bidding a heartfelt farewell to one of the most loved productions in its history, Moffatt Oxenbould’s magnificent Madama Butterfly, with a final two-week season at the C…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 10:37PM

Matthew Morrison & Wife Renee Welcome Baby Boy by Broadway.com

Give a cheer for one of the new nicest kids in town! Tony nominee Matthew Morrison and his wife, Renee, have announced a new addition to their family. Morrison shared the news of newborn son…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 10:36PM

On the Couch with Tim Watts by Arts Review

Who is Tim Watts? A big dork who loves gadgets, nature and making stuff. He spends most of his time making theatre and touring it around the world. What would you do differently to what you …

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 10:00PM
Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 9pm (Broadway Time)
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People You Should Know . . . Alida Rose Delaney by Zack Calhoon

Alida Rose Delaney is an interdisciplinary artist in New York. Theatre: Skerry’s (Christy Jones); Charles Mee's world-premiere of Soot and Spit (Kim Weild, New Ohi…

SOURCE: Visible Soul at 09:36PM

People You Should Know . . . Elizabeth Chahin by Zack Calhoon

Elizabeth Chahin is a Dominican-born actor, artist, writer, & athlete. Theatre: Le Prenom (Gianni Paulino Productions); Anna Frank: El Diario (Antonio Melenciano…

SOURCE: Visible Soul at 09:36PM

Roberta Flack & Daryl Roth Honored with Town Hall Friend of Arts Award by Sandi Durell

  Photos: Maya Werner   Town Hall Ensemble’s concert “City Suite” on Sunday night honored Roberta Flack and Daryl Roth, who are this year’s 2017 Town Hall Friend of the Art…

SOURCE: theaterpizzazz.com at 09:24PM

Graffiti set design adds punch to Cuba theater festival

HAVANA (Reuters) - A play parodying the lengths some Cubans will go to in order to earn a few tourist dollars set against the backdrop of socially critical graffiti is adding punch to Havana…

SOURCE: Reuters at 09:08PM

Death to the Pumpkin Pie Show

Death to the Pumpkin Pie Show Off Off Broadway, UNDER St. Marks Reviewed by Adrienne Urbanski BOTTOM LINE: Say goodbye to this long-running show by taking in one of their favorite zany sto…

SOURCE: Theatre is Easy at 09:06PM
Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 8pm (Broadway Time)
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Review: ‘Heathers: the Musical’ at Chesapeake Arts Center by Andra Abramson

The production company known as How Do You Like Me Now Productions and its sister organization Erase Hate Through Art were founded with the specific intention of provoking dialogue and actio…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 08:25PM

Amy Winehouse: A Family Portrait by Arts Review

A personal and intimate exhibition which explores British singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse’s inner world, the Jewish Museum of Australia presents Amy Winehouse: A Family Portrait – c…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 08:13PM
Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 7pm (Broadway Time)
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Concert Review: ‘Symphonic Stories’ at Baltimore Symphony Orchestra with Guest Conductor Jun Märkl by Brett Dodson

In their “Symphonic Stories” themed program Saturday evening at Strathmore, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and guest conductor Jun Märkl presented a polished performance of works most…

SOURCE: mdtheatreguide.com at 07:25PM

Midtown International Theatre Festival Ends After 18 Season by BroadwayWorld

Creator and executive producer of the Midtown International Theatre Festival, John Chatterton, announced today that he will be retiring the MITF until further notice.

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 07:09PM

Mark Rylance calls on Equity to divert £120m pension pot into clean energy by Georgia Snow

Mark Rylance, Zoe Wanamaker and Maxine Peake are among theatre figures endorsing a campaign to withdraw actors’ pensions from fossil fuel investments.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 07:06PM
Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 6pm (Broadway Time)
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Touring fund enables exposure for seven exciting productions across regional NSW by Arts Review

More audiences across regional NSW will have access to productions including David Greig’s acclaimed play The Events and works from Bangarra Dance Theatre thanks to Regional Arts Touring f…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 06:49PM

Beautiful: The Carole King Musical to tour Australia in 2018 by Arts Review

Following its joyous Australian premiere in Sydney last month, the producers of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical have confirmed the musical will travel to Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 06:24PM

VIDEO: Mandy Gonzalez Shares Sneak Peek of 'Fearless' Music Video by BroadwayWorld

Broadway and TV star Mandy Gonzalez released Fearless - her remarkable debut solo recording bridging pop and RampB - on Friday, October 20 from East West Records. Now she's shared a clip fro…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 06:18PM

A Warning to Theatergoers: MTA to Start Graveyard Shift Earlier by BroadwayWorld

If you ever want to start a passionate conversation with a New Yorker, bring up the subway. Between service changes, express runs, and every day delays, there's always something to complain …

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 06:18PM

Michael Ball and Alfie Boe Together in Brisbane by Bobbi-Lea Dionysius

One of London’s most successful musical directors Callum McLeod orchestrates yet another Michael Ball winner with Together. An aptly titled musical collaboration between Michael Ball and A…

SOURCE: AussieTheatre at 06:12PM
Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 5pm (Broadway Time)
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In ‘A Swell in the Ground,’ college ties that linger and change by Hedy Weiss

Jean Nabers' world premiere at the Gift Theatre might best be described as a study in self-destruction and reconstruction.

SOURCE: chicago.suntimes.com at 05:14PM

BWW's 'Some Like It Pop' Podcast Helps You Pick Which Movies to See and Avoid this Fall by Some Like It Pop

Hello Pop Culture Cinephiles On this episode of Some Like It Pop, BroadwayWorld's pop culture podcast, Matt and Jenn help you plan your moviegoing through the end of the year. The hosts ta…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 05:12PM

BWW Flashback: THE TERMS OF MY SURRENDER Lays Down its Last Offer on Broadway Today by Julie Musbach

Michael Moore's Broadway debut show ends its run today, October 22, after 88 performances.

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 05:12PM
Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 4pm (Broadway Time)
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Gord Downie onstage was ‘a dancer of the heart’ by Brad Wheeler

The National Ballet of Canada’s Guillaume Côté discusses the late singer’s moves and use of space over the years

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 04:41PM
Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 3pm (Broadway Time)
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Talking to myself: two ways of looking at Carrie Mae Weems’s new work by Anne Midgette

After seeing “Grace Notes” at the Kennedy Center, a critic’s inner dialogue.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 03:04PM
Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 2pm (Broadway Time)
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This 80s soap star is headlining a new play in N.J. by Natalie Pompilio | For Nj Advance Media

"Guiding Light" star Kim Zimmer stars at Morris Museum in "Bakersfield Mist," about a woman who believes her $5 painting is actually worth millions of dollars

SOURCE: NJ.com at 02:08PM

Review: 1 Actor, in 8 Roles, Wrestles Nuance From Eugene O’Neill’s ‘Strange Interlude’ by Laura Collins-Hughes

David Greenspan’s performance in the 6-hour melodrama is masterful in its clarity and endurance.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 02:04PM

Review: ‘The Adventures of Peter Pan’ at Synetic Theater by Molly Murchie

I have to admit something: this was my first Synetic Theater production. I assure you, however, it will not be my last. I had read about Synetic’s wordless Shakespeare shows and heard rapt…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 02:04PM
Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 1pm (Broadway Time)
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REVIEW: The Terrible Infants, Wilton’s Music Hall ✭✭✭✭✭ by Mark Ludmon

By Mark Ludmon It is a very welcome return for this mesmerising spectacle full of delight for grown-ups and children. This post REVIEW: The Terrible Infants, Wilton’s Music Hall ✭✭…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 01:51PM

Women in Theater Get the Spotlight at Upcoming Events by Lauren Yarger

Several upcoming events highlight women in theater.The Connecticut Chapter presents a design panel on Monday, Oct. 23 to kick off its second season. If you are in Connecticut, or can get to …

SOURCE: reflectionsinthelight.blogspot.com at 01:48PM

The Second Woman review – stunning endurance theatre takes aim at patriarchy by Stephanie Convery

Carriageworks, SydneyNat Randall suffers through 100 break-ups over 24 hours in an utterly compelling production Nat Randall is about to send away her fourth lover for the evening. In a red …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:36PM

Love lives don't get easier after college in 'A Swell in the Ground' by Chris Jones

A former Julliard fellow, the New York-based writer Janine Nabers clearly is well acquainted with the years when former students of prestigious schools hit New York City and find out a few h…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 01:15PM

Review: Strange Interlude

Eugene O'Neill's five-hour epic comes to the Irondale Theater Center in an uncut, solo performance.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 01:00PM

WAR HORSE – Touring ★★★★★ by Olivia Mitchell

On the 10th anniversary since their first show, I was lucky enough to go and watch War Horse. The play is emotion filled and the stunning story telling through the music and ensemble work ma…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 01:00PM
Sunday, October 22, 2017 at noon (Broadway Time)
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This Week on Broadway for October 22, 2017: Christiaan Smith by James Marino

James Marino and Michael Portantiere talk with Christiaan Smith about his upcoming concert at Carnegie Hall and his new album, “All the Way”. Peter Filichia joins in, and we re…

SOURCE: BroadwayRadio at 12:39PM

FOR LOVE OR MONEY Touring by Libby Purves and Friends

CLUNTERING FLAPPYSKETS !  DON’T SMITTLE AND SKRYKE , IT’S BARRIE AGAIN…   By ‘eck, luv! They Northern Broadsides, they weren’t hid behind t’mangle when they wer…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 12:38PM

Review: ‘Emilie’ at Avant Bard by Kendall Mostafavi

Life is full of unanswered questions. But in Lauren Gunderson’s play, Emilie: La Marquise Du Châtelet Defends Her Life Tonight, the title character is given a second chance. Avant Bard is…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 12:12PM

Arnold Daly: A Giant Felled by Fire by Trav S.D.

Irish-American man of the theatre Arnold Daly (1875-1927) was born and bred in Brooklyn. To my shock, he is no relation to the seminal Augustin Daly, although I have little doubt he profited…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 12:06PM

REVIEW ROUND-UP: Albion at the Almeida Theatre by Emma Clarendon

Mike Bartlett's new play Albion is directed by Almeida artistic director Rupert Goold, marking their first collaboration since King Charles III. It runs at the Almeida Theatre until 24 Novem…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 12:00PM
Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 11am (Broadway Time)
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Review: Dizzy Gillespie Centennial Celebration at The Kennedy Center by Robert Michael Oliver

Dizzy Gillespie’s 100th birthday celebration at The Kennedy Center jazzed the Eisenhower Theatre last night. I’m sure the rooftop is still aglow this morning. Dizzy Gillespie (19…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 11:57AM

Review: ‘The Diary of Anne Frank’ at The Prince William Little Theatre by Chuck Leonard

The markings on my forearm, imprinted when I entered the theater, remain, labeling me. At the end of the play, when I am leaving through the hall behind the theater, I witness a large pile o…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 11:51AM

Upcoming Equity Auditions Sunday, Oct. 22 by Audition Roundup

Updated this week Check out upcoming Equity Auditions from Sunday, October 22, 2017 for both productions in your area and around the country including whatwhenwhere and how to audition

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 11:36AM

VIDEO: Oh What a Beautiful Morning for a Ride on the Subway by BroadwayWorld

Everyone in New York knows any given subway ride can turn into something surprising. Dancers, mariachi bands, it's all part of the experience. But have you ever seen a full Broadway musical …

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 11:36AM

Artistic Community Bands Together to Save Tin Pan Alley by BroadwayWorld

Tin Pan Alley, an historic stretch located on 28th Street in New York City, has come under threat of demolition, and musicians, writers, performers, and artists from around the country are j…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 11:36AM

ICYMI: Hangin' in Oz with the Witches of WICKED on BroadwayWorld Live! by Steve Schonberg

Glinda vs. Galinda what makes a great Halloween costume the greatness of Shirley Temple... These were just a few of the hard-hitting topics discussed earlier this week, when BroadwayWorld…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 11:36AM

Review: Arkansas Rep's "School for Lies" by David Ives starring JEREMY RISHE offers hilarious lessons! by Eric Harrison

Over at the Arkansas Rep Theatre they're partying like it's 1666 where their production of "School for Lies" is most likely the most hilarious play you will see this season!

SOURCE: www.arkansasonline.com at 11:15AM

Film Review: “The King’s Choice” — Norway’s Stand Against Hitler by Arts Fuse Editor

The King’s Choice is a thoughtful nail-biter, a suspenseful historical drama.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 11:12AM

INTERVIEW: Spotlight On… Joy’s Rachael Bright by Emma Clarendon

"It follows the story of Joy, an independent, strong and brave woman with Down’s Syndrome and her fight to be given the independence she deserves. It’s a timely story that follows some o…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 11:00AM
Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 10am (Broadway Time)
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Review: Arkansas Rep's "School for Lies" a Side-Splitting romp through high society runs through Oct. 29! by Jess Ardrey

Under the direction of Giovanna Sardelli the small cast, featuring JEREMY RISHE and JANIE BROOKSHIRE both comedic heavyweights, are all masterful in playing biting wit to physical humor with…

SOURCE: www.littlerocksoiree.com at 10:57AM

Review: Ramona Tells Jim, Bush Theatre by Frey Kwa Hawking

Ramona Tells Jim, the debut play by Sophie Wu at the Bush Theatre, is a production fuelled by nostalgia to confront the gap that exists between expectations of what life will be like when we…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 10:42AM

Broadway at the Cabaret: Mandy Gonzalez, Lea DeLaria, Laura Benanti & More This Week! by BroadwayWorld

What good is sitting alone in your room this week If you don't already have plans to see a Broadway show, come out to see your favorite Broadway stars in a cabaret act instead. Highlight…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 10:24AM

Review: ’33 Variations’ at Colonial Players of Annapolis by Charles Green

Colonial Players’ production of 33 Variations is a musical and visual delight. Written by Moises Kaufman and directed by Terry Averill, it is a mix of a biographical play about Beethoven, …

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 10:13AM

Karl St. John Hoblitzelle and the Interstate Amusement Company by Trav S.D.

Many thanks to friend Beth Greenberg who happened to be in Texas a few months and sent these photos back, prompting this post. Missouri-born Karl Hoblitzelle (1879-1967) was one of 13 childr…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 10:04AM

FROM DOWN UNDER: An Evening of Opera Highlights by Simon Parris

Anna Netrebko and Yusif Eyvazov delivered mightily on their promise of An Evening of Opera Highlights, giving their all as they performed sterling repertoire in an unforgettable concert.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 10:00AM
Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 9am (Broadway Time)
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The Arts on Stamps of the World —October 22 by Doug Briscoe

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

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 09:54AM

Rosemary Leach obituary by Michael Coveney

Stage and screen actor who was admired for her roles as Helene Hanff in 84 Charing Cross Road and Mrs Honeychurch in the 1985 film Room With a ViewThe versatile and accomplished actor Rosema…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:54AM

Call Answered: Conference Call: Matt Doyle & Ali Ewoldt: The New York Pops tribute to Skitch Henderson by Call Me Adam

Call Answered: Matt Doyle + Ali Ewoldt + Steven Reineke and The New York Pops = One Rockin' interview! Matt and Ali will be making their Carnegie Hall debuts alongside The New York Pops cond…

SOURCE: Call Me Adam at 09:49AM

ALBION – Almeida Theatre by Aleks Sierz

Albion begins with Audrey, played with indefatigable energy by Victoria Hamilton, in the garden of her deceased uncle’s family home, deep in the English countryside. She has bought the pro…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 09:00AM

Business per Usual: Enterprise by [email protected] (jdstokely)

By Amy Brady. Enterprise is a satire of American business-speak that is also a critique of capitalism.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 09:00AM
Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 8am (Broadway Time)
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BWW's On This Day - October 22, 2017

Here are the Broadway, Off-Broadway and West End shows which opened on October 22 along with all of the upcoming show openings, closings and special events

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 08:33AM

JAY – Hen & Chickens Theatre by Shanine Salmon

In the opening scene of Jay, it’s Jay (Flora Nisbet-Dawson) who’s keeping it together. Her girlfriend Alex (Eleonora Fusco) is curled up on the floor, severely depressed and barely funct…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 08:00AM

This week onstage: Lights, frights, laughs and anti-colonial chat by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Stage options for Oct. 22-28 include: a Luminato hit returning in a posher venue while Bad Dog offers Halloween howls.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 08:00AM
Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 7am (Broadway Time)
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Anything That Flies review – promising debut tackles sins of the past by Michael Billington

Jermyn Street theatre, LondonThe quiet life of an elderly Jewish musician is disrupted by an aristocratic German woman in this exploration of guilt, reparation and rootlessnessWhat does it m…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:36AM

Review: B, Royal Court Theatre by Alice Devoy

Terrorism, a word that needs no introduction. Guillermo Calderon, the Chilean playwright, has tackled this topic with a unique angle in his new drama, B. Directed by Sam Pritchard, B is a fa…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 07:18AM

Living with the lights on’s Mark Lockyer: My 10 essentials for mental health by Thom Dibdin

Living with the lights on is centred around my time at the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1995. It was there that the odd and bizarre began happening to me and I had no idea what, why or how t…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 07:00AM
Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 6am (Broadway Time)
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'Waitress' serves up a delicious slice of life in all its messy, complicated beauty (review) by Andrea Simakis

In building her tour, director Diane Paulus has created the perfect bite of a show, a forkful of joy that is sneakily fortifying, too.

SOURCE: Cleveland.com at 06:30AM

Quizzes: Test your theatre knowledge: London stages old and new

As London's newest theatre, The Bridge, officially opens its first play, we look back at some theatre milestones over the centuries.

SOURCE: WhatsOnStage at 06:18AM

Review: Le Grand Mort, Trafalgar Studios 2 by Jessica Handscomb

‘La petit mort’ is a phrase originating from the sixteenth century. Its literal translation is ‘the little death’, but it is more commonly used to describe the sensation of orgasm an…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 06:12AM

Review: The Hartlepool Monkey, Stratford Circus by Josephine Balfour-Oatts

It begins at the end. The year is 1815 and a French warship is wrecked off the east coast of England in the small town of Hartlepool. Devastated by the Napoleonic Wars, the townsfolk are app…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 06:12AM

Lucio Fontana in Milan: immersed in a realm of light and space

Works by the godfather of ambient art have been faithfully reproduced in Milan

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 06:00AM

Album Review: Before After (2016 Studio Cast Recording) by Ian Foster

Confession time - I've had this album for an unforgivably long time, mainly because I managed to forget about it, despite the fact I was meant to be reviewing it. D'oh, and sorry Mr G. And m…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 06:00AM
Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 5am (Broadway Time)
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NEC SPE / NEC METU at United Solo Fest by Jk Clarke

      By Eric J. Grimm Sara Fellini and her company, spit&vigor, put on the most daring work I have seen in New York theater. Her plays are substantial and often monumenta…

SOURCE: theaterpizzazz.com at 05:49AM

THE REAL THING – Touring by Helen McWilliams

The opening scene is set in one of Henry’s (Laurence Fox) productions, although that’s not evident until the action moves on from the set to which Charlotte (Rebecca Johnson) and Max (Ad…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 05:00AM
Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 4am (Broadway Time)
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Venus in Fur review – Natalie Dormer mesmerises in timely battle of the sexes by Kathryn Bromwich

Theatre Royal Haymarket, LondonThe Game of Thrones star comes into her own as an actress who toys with a sexist stage director in David Ives’s forward-thinking but flawed comedySometimes e…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:06AM

Song of the Earth/La Sylphide; Concerto/Le Baiser de la fée/Elite Syncopations review – beyond our Ken by Luke Jennings

Milton Keynes theatre; Royal Opera House, LondonRevivals of classic MacMillan prove a mixed bag but the choreographer at his best is still a joyThis is the 25th anniversary year of the death…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:06AM

Albion; A Woman of No Importance; The Lady from the Sea review – gardeners question the times by Susannah Clapp

Almeida; Vaudeville; Donmar, all LondonMike Bartlett conjures a potent state of the nation address while Wilde and Ibsen’s wronged heroines still resonateRarely has so baggy a play burned …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:06AM

The Cherry Orchard review – all change for Chekhov by Clare Brennan

Sherman theatre, CardiffDenise Black stars as a hard-drinking matriarch in this slimmed-down reimagining of the Russian’s play, relocated to Pembrokeshire in 1982In his new play, Gary Owen…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:06AM

Here's your shot: 'Hamilton' tickets go on sale Monday by Judith Newmark St. Louis Post-Dispatch

High demand has greeted the show everywhere it plays

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 04:06AM
Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 2am (Broadway Time)
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Until the Lions review – lean, thrilling and beautiful by Luke Jennings

Roundhouse, London Akram Khan dances what is likely to be one of his last roles in his supremely potent retelling of the MahabharataIn 1987, 13-year-old Akram Khan was cast in Peter Brook’…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:42AM

Los Angeles Theater Review: BRIGHT STAR (Ahmanson) by Samuel Garza Bernstein

LIGHTING UP THE SOUTHERN SKY Carmen Cusack is luminous. She uses her whole self—physically, emotionally, vocally—to open herself to the audience, holding every last one of us in her lovi…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 02:21AM
Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 1am (Broadway Time)
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Interviews: For Carmen Cusack, A.J. Shively, and Bright Star, the Fourth Time's the Charm

Cusack and Shively bring their performances back to the West Coast where they began.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 01:00AM
Sunday, October 22, 2017 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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“Strange Ladies”: Suffragettes Persist, at Central Works, Berkeley by Miriam Araya

Millennial Notes Susan Sobeloff Revives Songs of Struggle and Sisterhood  by Miriam Araya Susan Sobeloff’s “Strange Ladies,” a World Premiere at Central Works, blatantly reminds us th…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 12:57AM

David Greenspan Boldly Takes on Eugene O'Neill's "Strange Interlude" by David Finkle

In her small, post-World War I New England town Nina Leeds (David Greenspan) is unable to tear herself from memories of fallen

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 12:45AM

Michael Moore’s The Terms of My Surrender Concludes Broadway Run October 22 by Adam Hetrick

The Oscar-winning filmmaker made his theatrical debut with the politically-charged examination of America’s current political climate.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:15AM

Jersey Boys Australia announce the Four Seasons by Matt Edwards

Today producers announced the four men set to play the lead roles in Australia’s revival tour of Jersey Boys, due to premiere at Sydney’s Capitol Theatre in September 2018. After …

SOURCE: AussieTheatre at 12:07AM

Taylor Mac review – explosive, spectacular, heartbreaking 'dandy revenge' by Steph Harmon

It took 24 hours over four nights for Mac to complete his queer retelling of American history, and it was still too short“I’m not ready for this to be over yet,” said the woman, her br…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:06AM

Mandy Gonzalez Is Fearless About Returning to NYC Cabaret October 24–November 4 by Robert Viagas

The Hamilton star will include a new song by Lin-Manuel Miranda in her concert series.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:01AM

Luba Mason Will Explore Her New Sound at NYC’s Iridium October 24 by Robert Viagas

The Pretty Filthy star and her Triangle band will also play clubs in Brooklyn and lower Manhattan.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:01AM

Podcast: Bill Bryson’s Appliance of Science celebrates unsung creations that have changed the world

The bestselling author’s series was made in partnership with London’s Science Museum

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00AM

22 Chart-Topping Recording Artists Who Came to Broadway by Hannah Vine

Check out the music stars who have led a Broadway show.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

Why Newsies Regional Premiere Is Unlike Any Other Staging of the Tony-Winning Musical by Robert Loerzel

The Chicago-area production features an immersive setting in the round.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

From Grease to Bandstand: Look Back at Laura Osnes Onstage as She Prepares to Sail on Playbill’s Broadway on the Danube With Michael Feinstein by Hannah Vine

The two-time Tony nominee will perform aboard the cruise from Austria to Hungary with Playbill Travel beginning November 3.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

How Leonard Bernstein Made the New York Philharmonic the Most Beloved Orchestra in the World by Barbara Haws

The two-time Tony-winning composer was also the maestro who changed the way the world listens to music.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

An Exclusive Before-and-After Look at the Dressing Room of The Band's Visit's Katrina Lenk by Hannah Vine

See how designer Mike Harrison has transformed the space into a Middle Eastern-inspired sanctuary.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

Richard Nelson’s Illyria Begins Performances Off-Broadway by Olivia Clement

The Public Theater production details a forgotten period in the theatre’s history.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

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