Monday, February 19, 2018 at 11pm (Broadway Time)
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Adam's Call: Maxine Linehan: "One: The Songs of U2": Beautiful Day by Adam Rothenberg

Maxine Linehan performing "One: The Songs of U2" at Feinstein's/54 Below On March 16, Maxine Linehan will be returning to Feinst…

SOURCE: Call Me Adam at 11:24PM
Monday, February 19, 2018 at 10pm (Broadway Time)
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Monash launches a new era in performance by Arts Review

Monash Academy of Performing Arts has launched its inaugural season of MLIVE – an eclectic program of Australian and international live music, theatre and dance curated as a cultural r…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 10:53PM

Taking Arts & Culture’s Measure by Joe Patti

I have been cautioning the non-profit arts community about citing the economic value of the arts for over a decade now. The first time was in 2007. I wrote about it a few times in the interi…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 10:16PM
Monday, February 19, 2018 at 9pm (Broadway Time)
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John Gollings: The history of the built world by Arts Review

Currently on display until 4 March 2018, the Monash Gallery of Art presents a major survey of the work of John Gollings in The history of the built world. John Gollings is Australia’s pr…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 09:51PM

Silence Is More Than Golden In Small Mouth Sounds at Arsht by Bill Hirschman

Small Mouth Sounds is punctuated with grunts, moans, stamps, slaps, sighs, whimpers and snores, but other than one monologue and a disembodied voiceover from an unseen “teacher,” fewer w…

SOURCE: Florida Theater On Stage at 09:49PM

Theatre Review: ‘The Lathe of Heaven’ at Spooky Action Theater by Stephanie House

One of the most influential and inspiring artists of our time, the late Ursula K. LeGuin was a pioneer in the genre of science fiction and a literary behemoth. Nestled amongst her collection…

SOURCE: mdtheatreguide.com at 09:20PM

Comedian Marty Allen shared a stage with Elvis and Sinatra

The staple of a variety of shows was known for his greeting and catchphrase ‘hello dere’ and was a living link late in life to a generation of long-dead superstars

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 09:04PM
Monday, February 19, 2018 at 8pm (Broadway Time)
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Los Angeles Theater Preview: SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF A PLAY (Celebration Theatre) by Frank Arthur

SHORES ‘NUFF Texas-born playwright Del Shores, best known for his romp Sordid Lives (the hilarious play and movie that also introduced us to Leslie Jordan) is coming to the Celebrati…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 08:32PM

Osamah Sami on reliving his life on stage: 'I was bawling my eyes out' by Brigid Delaney

The Melbourne comedian’s new play picks up where his film Ali’s Wedding left offOsamah Sami has taken Socrates’ dictum to heart: the unexamined life is not worth living.So far the Melb…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:30PM

The B*easts, Bush Theatre review - Monica Dolan is almost flawless by Katherine Waters

Hectic monologue from smoking, drinking, fast-talking psychotherapist about women's bodiesLila had breast implants at the age of eight. Karen, her mother, is required to take psychother…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 08:14PM

The B*easts, Bush Theatre review - Monica Dolan is almost flawless by Katherine Waters

★★★★ THE B*EASTS, BUSH THEATRE Monica Dolan is almost flawless in monologue about women's bodiesHectic monologue from smoking, drinking, fast-talking psychotherapist about women'…

SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 08:14PM

“Reel to Reel” Opens Our Ears to Love, at Magic Theatre, S.F. by Jeremiah Wall

John Kolvenbach Offers Antidote to Cynical Times by Jeremiah Wall On the way to see Magic Theatre’s World Premiere of John Kolvenbach’s “Reel to Reel,” I  stopped  to listen to sou…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 08:02PM
Monday, February 19, 2018 at 7pm (Broadway Time)
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The Production Company announces 2018 Season by Arts Review

Celebrating their 20th Season, The Production Company (TPC) have announced their 2018 Season with three of the best musicals – Oklahoma, The Boy From Oz and A Gentleman’s Guide t…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 07:49PM

Los Angeles Event Preview: THE LINCOLN LEGACY: THE MAN AND HIS PRESIDENCY (Tony Kushner and Sarah Vowell: In Conversation at UCLA) by Tony Frankel

HIS AND HERS HISTORY Looking for some inspiration? From Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tony Kushner and lauded author Sarah Vowell comes a powerful examination of one of American history�…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 07:32PM

Chad Beguelin on the magic of adapting Aladdin for the stage by Maddi Ostapiw

Chad Beguelin, book writer of Aladdin the Musical, has had a rather magical Disney journey. Originally beginning work on the project with a much simpler brief, Beguelin eventually became a …

SOURCE: AussieTheatre at 07:03PM

The Production Company announce their 2018 shows by Matt Edwards

The Production Company have announced their 20th birthday season at a special launch event today in Melbourne. Oklahoma, The Boy From Oz and the Australian premiere of A Gentleman’s G…

SOURCE: AussieTheatre at 07:01PM
Monday, February 19, 2018 at 6pm (Broadway Time)
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Classical Music Concert: Handel and Haydn Society Does Bach Right by Susan Miron

It’s hard to sit through these six masterpieces and not feel, for the moment, that life is really good.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 06:34PM

Ramin Karimloo to Tour Australia with Special Guest, Anna O'Byrne by BroadwayWorld

Ramin Karimloo, Broadway amp West End music theatre star, will tour Australia for the first time in June 2018 for a strictly limited season, with special guest Anna O'Byrne, star of Australi…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 06:23PM
Monday, February 19, 2018 at 5pm (Broadway Time)
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Joseph Leo Bwarie – post concert review by Pauline Adamek

Broadway star and Falcon theatre regular Joseph Leo Bwarie performed last week at the Garry Marshall Theatre (formerly The Falcon) in the nonprofit theatre’s winter fundraising

SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 05:43PM

Key mix-up at Met leaves tenor, conductor scrambling by Ronald Blum

NEW YORK (AP) -- Michael Fabiano was singing at the Metropolitan Opera when a key mix-up occurred....

SOURCE: Associated Press at 05:21PM

The Veils from Nu Sass (review) by Debbie Minter Jackson

In The Veils by Hope Villanueva, Melody, a female Marine translator in Afghanistan, has completed her tour of duty and returned stateside trying desperate to pick up the pieces of her life.…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 05:05PM

Review: Denver Center's "The Great Leap"through March 11th scores with a tale of hoop dreams and hardwood diplomacy by Lisa Kennedy

In Lauren Yee's world premiere production directed by Eric Ting - punctuated with Saul's (BOB ARI) and Manford's (LINDEN TAILOR) bluster - "The Great Leap" asserts a quiet, beautifully unexp…

SOURCE: theknow.denverpost.com at 05:04PM
Monday, February 19, 2018 at 4pm (Broadway Time)
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LAST DAYS – extended through Wed, Feb 21st – Caravaggio at the Getty by Pauline Adamek

The power and passion of a great artist is undeniable. The subjects of legendary Italian artist Michelangelo Merisi, better known as Caravaggio (1571—1610),  virtually leap from

SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 04:54PM

The Actors' Gang's story of America: The tired, the poor, the huddled masses who bind us all by Charles McNulty

Tim Robbins' theater company looks to its own members' family stories to create a new work about America's immigrants. The result is a little monotonous but ultimately powerful — and deepl…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 04:52PM

The Actors' Gang's story of America: The tired, the poor, the huddled masses who bind us all by Charles McNulty

“The New Colossus,” a performance work created by the Actors’ Gang in collaboration with company artistic director Tim Robbins, is inspired by the stories of ensemble members’ ancest…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 04:50PM

The Green Room 42 (Venue Review) by Wendy Caster

A year ago, a new cabaret space opened at the Yotel on 42nd Street and 10th Avenue (entrance on 10th): The Green Room 42. My first foray there was on February 14th, its first anniversary, fo…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 04:43PM

Broadway Review: “John Lithgow: Stories by Heart” at Roundabout Theatre Company at American Airlines Theatre by David Roberts

John Lithgow is a joy to watch and a joy to listen to. He remains one of our finest actors on stage and on screen. His performance in his “Stories By Heart” is no exception to those expe…

SOURCE: Theatre Reviews Limited at 04:40PM

Review: The Last Bordello at the Tron Theatre, Glasgow by Christine Irvine

Salacious bombast: David Leddy's obscene homage to Jean Genet might require a reading list. The post Review: The Last Bordello at the Tron Theatre, Glasgow appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 04:10PM

Blogs: The Bike Shed's model means companies like ours can afford to create work

As Tangle's new production of Doctor Faustus is the final show at the Bike Shed before it closes, Anna Coombs explains why theatres like that are so important to the fringe

SOURCE: WhatsOnStage at 04:00PM
Monday, February 19, 2018 at 3pm (Broadway Time)
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Review: Hand Towards, Nelum and Lots of Varied Expectations at Resolution 2018 by Rohanne Udall

Delicate, provocative, gleeful: the UK's largest dance festival for emerging artists offers up another stimulating triple-bill. The post Review: Hand Towards, Nelum and Lots of Varied Expect…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 03:52PM

What Naomi Jacobson is uncovering in her first solo show, Becoming Dr. Ruth by Keith Loria

Dr. Ruth Westheimer is a beloved ’80s icon. The tiny, yet big-opinioned sex therapist was a fixture on late night talk shows and the radio throughout the decade, and even fronted several o…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 03:49PM

“The Secret in the Wings” Spins a Magical Tale, at CCCT, El Cerrito by John Chakan

Mary Zimmerman’s Fairy Tale Tapestry Weaves Light and Dark by John Chakan Once upon a time… We all remember sitting under the covers, listening to Mom or Dad or Great Uncle Harry read us…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 03:40PM

BWW TV Exclusive: Whole Artist Management Takes Over at Broadway Sessions! by Ben Cameron

We find all kinds of families when working in the theatre. Each new cast is a family. Well, it was my pleasure to welcome some of my very own family, my WAMFAM, to Broadway Sessions recently…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 03:02PM

‘Satisfying mix of satire, commentary and song’: THE VAGINA DIALOGUES – Vault Festival by Michael Davis

Volvas’ The Vagina Dialogues is often humorous with a broad appeal, but there also is a weight to the more serious topics, like an iron fist within a velvet glove.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 03:00PM

Video: First look at Southampton's new theatre NST City

Take a look around the new venue in the heart of Southampton

SOURCE: WhatsOnStage at 03:00PM

Theatre News: Finborough to stage musical by Half a Sixpence composer

The new season for the London fringe theatre has been announced

SOURCE: WhatsOnStage at 03:00PM
Monday, February 19, 2018 at 2pm (Broadway Time)
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Aaron Sorkin’s The Farnsworth Invention (review) by Roy Maurer

The Farnsworth Invention, showbiz writer Aaron Sorkin’s misfired attempt to retrofit a screenplay about the patent battle over television transmission into a stage drama was a dud when it …

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 02:44PM

Review: Lee Krasner Gets the Upper Hand in ‘Pollock’ by Laura Collins-Hughes

This bio-play about the married artists Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner is a surreal sparring match, steeped in alcohol and dripping with paint.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 02:31PM

Industry Ticket Offers by Bt

Magic Tree House: Showtime with Shakespeare – Emerald City Theatre at the Apollo Theater, 2540 N Lincoln Avenue, is offering $10 industry tickets to performances on Sat. Feb 24th (10:30am …

SOURCE: Collective Leverage at 02:08PM

Review: ‘The Lathe of Heaven’ at Spooky Action Theater (Women’s Voices Theater Festival) by John Stoltenberg

Puppets, people, props, projections, and sci-fi pop up a lot on DC stages, but not often with the narrative verve, literary cred, and nonstop wit of The Lathe of Heaven. Adapted and directed…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 02:04PM

Come From Away returns to Toronto after a very successful debut last year, a warm respite from dark days by Special To National Post

Come From Away's return to Toronto marks the latest success in a remarkable year for the show’s creators, Irene Sankoff and David Hein

SOURCE: nationalpost.com at 02:03PM

‘Directed with energy & passion’: I HAVE A MOUTH & I WILL SCREAM – Vault Festival #Vault2018 by Laura Kressly

I can appreciate the effort made by the company in I Have a Mouth & I Will Scream to address the fundamental difficulty of being a contemporary feminist, but I am left a little wanting.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 02:00PM

My Fair Lady's Diana Rigg on Broadway Memories and Sharing the Bubbly by Beth Stevens

The spring theater season has officially begun, and a slew of highly anticipated musicals and plays, both brand new and revisited, are set to bow. Broadway.com's Spring Preview series ca…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 02:00PM
Monday, February 19, 2018 at 1pm (Broadway Time)
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‘Light Years’ is a new musical at Signature Theatre — with the emphasis on lite by Peter Marks

A member of the folk band Eddie From Ohio tries his hand at musical theater.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 01:54PM

Chicago Theater Review: THE MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT (Promethean Theatre Ensemble) by Lawrence Bommer

AN EVERGREEN PARABLE OF RESISTANCE It’s a two-act tonic, this Madwoman of Chaillot. Life, Jean Giraudoux knew, is never safe from our constant “fever of destruction.” When decency get…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 01:50PM

Review: Drowning, Journeys of Internal Migration, and HILT at Resolution 2018 by Rohanne Udall

Ridiculous, playful, brilliantly strange: Resolution 2018 offers up another varied trio of dances. The post Review: Drowning, Journeys of Internal Migration, and HILT at Resolution 2018 appe…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 01:48PM

Long Day’s Journey into Night at Everyman Theatre (review) by Tim Treanor

In 1919, Eugene O’Neill wrote a play called Exorcism. It is about shame. It is set in 1912, and in it the protagonist confesses to his boozy friend that he committed adultery with a pr…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 01:30PM

Review: In ‘Athena,’ Two Teenage Fencers Parry Ordinary Life by Alexis Soloski

Girls train, talk and bond in Gracie Gardner’s play, another entry into recent works telling the important stories of young women growing up.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 01:26PM

Evolution of Chris Rock fascinating to watch in new special by Johanna Schneller - Special To The Star

Deeply personal standup set on Netflix is a revelation, writes Johanna Schneller, as the veteran comedian shares his own experience with infidelity and the aftermath.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 01:22PM

How Tim Matheson found out Aaron Sorkin was leaving ‘The West Wing’ by Lindsey Kupfer

It's been 15 years since Aaron Sorkin walked away from his hit political drama "The West Wing."

SOURCE: pagesix.com at 01:21PM

BWW TV Exclusive: Song Stories- Alan Menken Reveals How He Found the Sound of THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME with 'Out There' by BroadwayWorld TV

How did some of your favorite songs come to be BroadwayWorld is getting the story behind the song in exclusive interviews from your favorite Broadway composers. Below, watch as Alan Menken, …

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 01:13PM

VIDEO: Laurie Metcalf Talks LADY BIRD and the Upcoming Trip to the Oscars by BroadwayWorld

Tony Award Winner Laurie Metcalf, recently seen in A DOLL'S HOUSE PART 2 and now returning to Broadway in THREE TALL WOMEN, stopped by Good Morning America to discuss the 'wealth of material…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 01:09PM

‘Interesting ideas’: COTTON – Vault Festival #Vault2018 by Michael Davis

Imagine you could take a pill that could bestow prolonged periods of effortless intense concentration. Written and directed by Alex Benjamin, Cotton looks at this hypothesis through the angl…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 01:00PM

Interviews: Anita Dobson: 'There are more roles for women than there used to be'

The actress on her role in NST City's brand new theatre and why leaving EastEnders wasn't a difficult decision

SOURCE: WhatsOnStage at 01:00PM

Features: Frozen, Brighton Rock and Napoleon Disrobed make our top openings of the week

Bryony Lavery opens two shows across the UK this week

SOURCE: WhatsOnStage at 01:00PM
Monday, February 19, 2018 at noon (Broadway Time)
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Air Time review at Vaults, London – ‘ambitious, but inaccessible’ by Fergus Morgan

I tried to engage, I really did, but Nik Wakefield’s solo show Air Time is one of those performance art pieces that

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:57PM

Theatre Review: ‘Light Years’ at Signature Theatre by Peter Orvetti

John Adams once wrote that he devoted his life to politics and war so that his children could devote theirs to science and philosophy. That sentiment is at the core of the American immigrant…

SOURCE: mdtheatreguide.com at 12:47PM

Theatre Review: ‘The Boys Next Door’ at Port City Playhouse by Jeannette Mulherin

Set in a homey apartment with a view of the local prison, Tom Griffin’s “The Boys Next Door” is a funny and deeply moving glimpse into the lives of four mentally handicapped men living…

SOURCE: mdtheatreguide.com at 12:41PM

Almeida for Free festival programme announced by Georgia Snow

The Almeida Theatre in London has unveiled the line-up for its second free festival for young people, which coincides with its production

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:39PM

Lorelei Ensemble: Five Boroughs Music Festival 2017-2018 Season by Jean Ballard Terepka

Equally exciting is Lorelei’s celebration of each of the ensemble’s individual voices. Peter Gilbert’s "Tsukimi (Moon Viewing)," commissioned by Lorelei and premiered in 2013, offers e…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 12:30PM

Bob Carlton obituary by Paul Allen

Bob Carlton, who has died aged 67 after suffering from cancer, was a writer and director who shared Dennis Potter’s faith in the power of popular song within drama, most famously expressed…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:26PM

In The Body of the World--A Portrait of Courage and Determination by Joseph Cervelli

Writer/performer/activist Eve Ensler is responsible for the tremendously successful “The Vagina Monologues” which has been performed all over the world. Her new work“In The Body of the…

SOURCE: Theater Time at 12:24PM

Dialogues des Carmélites, Théâtre des Champs Elysées, Paris — the cast is superlative

Olivier Py’s production of Poulenc’s opera is beautiful and a little terrifying

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:18PM

Diana Damrau and Jonas Kaufmann, Barbican, London — a fine performance of Hugo Wolf songs

The soprano and tenor gave a rewarding account of Wolf’s Italienisches Liederbuch

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:17PM

Coltrane Culture in Walthamstow, London — a sense of pilgrimage

The arts venue Mirth, Marvel and Maud hosted a wide-ranging tribute to the jazz great

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:17PM

The Shadow Factory, NST City, Southampton, UK — history on a human scale

Howard Brenton’s play explores the dilemmas behind the making of the Spitfire fighter plane

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:16PM

Wild Beasts, Hammersmith Apollo, London — a final moment of triumph

The band’s farewell show illustrated their strengths — and shortcomings

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:15PM

BWW Flashback: Helen Hayes Visits the Helen Hayes Theatre in 1988 by Walter McBride

We're taking you deep into the archives of BroadwayWorld photographerWalter McBridefor exclusive flashbacks to Broadway past. Today, check out this shot of Helen Hayes arriving at the Helen …

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 12:12PM

Standup comedian's husband sues for defamation over 'provocative' show by Haroon Siddique

Louise Reay says she faces bankruptcy if she loses case that could boil down to judge’s sense of humourAn award-winning standup comedian is being sued by her estranged husband for allegedl…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:10PM

Monolog review at Chickenshed, London – ‘funny, poetic and heartbreaking’ by Stuart Gidden

Despite the curiously variant US spelling, the title sets us straight, Ronseal-style. However, an ‘s’ should really be added, as this production

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:04PM

Serial Suer Targets Broadway Theaters by Marc Hershberg

While most producers struggle to break even on Broadway, one Florida attorney has figured out a sure-fire way to make money.

SOURCE: Forbes at 12:02PM

MISSED THE BOAT: Pride and Prejudice by Sara Pascoe by Debbie Gilpin

I love Austen’s work and am fascinated by the times in which she lived, so I managed to get to one or two things to mark the anniversary, but one show I really do wish I’d been able to i…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 12:00PM

How Network’s stage management team runs the show while in the spotlight by Nick Clark

The National Theatre production is a technical tour de force, with a TV studio and restaurant operating live as the action unfolds.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:00PM

Tonight: 'Antiques Roadshow' filmed last summer in St. Louis starts airing by Joe Holleman St. Louis Post-Dispatch

PBS collectibles show, seen on Channel 9, visited town in July

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 12:00PM

Photos: Tom Hiddleston, David Suchet and cast of The Shadow Factory celebrate opening of NST City

Howard Brenton's play has opened the brand new theatre in Southampton

SOURCE: WhatsOnStage at 12:00PM
Monday, February 19, 2018 at 11am (Broadway Time)
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Fault Lines Tremble: A Conversation with Tatyana Tenenbaum by Tara Sheena

This idea of American desire and what’s encapsulated in that is this reckoning, but, also holding the truths of being white in American culture means you have to hold the history of being …

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 11:53AM

Southbank Centre pulls Daily Mail advertising after ‘homophobic’ column by Giverny Masso

London’s Southbank Centre has announced it will no longer advertise with the Daily Mail following a controversial column published by the paper.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:51AM

Rufus Jones for President by Trav S.D.

It’s President’s Day AND Black History Month. Time for YOU to get better acquainted with the 1933 Vitaphone musical short Rufus Jones for President! Directed by Roy Mack, Rufus J…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 11:47AM

Instagram takeover: Everybody’s Talking About Jamie by Robin Johnson

Cherelle, Chloe, Marvyn and Luke from Everybody's Talking About Jamie took over our Instagram story this weekend to take us behind the scenes of the amazing new musical. The post Instagram …

SOURCE: officiallondontheatre.com at 11:46AM

Hip-hop theatre planned for Plymouth by Giverny Masso

More than £45,000 has been crowdfunded towards building what claims to be the UK’s first dedicated hip-hop theatre in Plymouth. Street dancing

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:46AM

Rope review at Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch – ‘strongly performed’ by Paul Vale

Patrick Hamilton’s first play Rope may be less familiar to many than Gaslight but it’s more tautly constructed, shifting gears from comedy

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:33AM

BroadwayWorld Readers Want Dolly Parton as Broadway's Next Dolly! by BroadwayWorld

It was announced today following much rumor and speculation that Betty Buckley will lead HELLO, DOLLY on tour across the country

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 11:29AM

Robbie Schaefer’s stage debut in Light Years is luminous (review) by Kelly McCorkendale

Light Years celebrates the cornerstone to all human relationships, the first and most defining: child and parent. In this case, the focus is Robbie Schaefer and his father Konnie (Bobby Smi…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 11:23AM

BWW TV Exclusive: Watch Kelli O'Hara, Brandon Victor Dixon, Julian Ovenden & More Sing Scott Frankel?& Michael Korie! by BroadwayWorld TV

ComposerScott Frankeland lyricistMichael Korie, the celebrated team behind Broadway musicals Grey Gardens and War Paint, are two of today's top contributors of new standards to the American …

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 11:21AM

Donmar announces The Way Of The World casting by Robin Johnson

Haydn Gwynne will lead the cast of the Donmar Warehouse's revival of Restoration comedy The Way Of The World, replacing the withdrawn Linda Bassett. The post Donmar announces The Way Of The …

SOURCE: officiallondontheatre.com at 11:03AM

‘Sideswiped with emotion’: SURPRISE! – Vault Festival #Vault2018 by Laura Kressly

Surprise! feels incredibly original and defies genre. It also touched on the issue of mental health in such a poignant way, that once Silver had spoken honestly and directly about how much t…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 11:00AM
Monday, February 19, 2018 at 10am (Broadway Time)
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Juliet and Romeo, Battersea Arts Centre, London, review: A glorious mix of speech, dance and comedy by Zoë Anderson, Zoë Anderson

Romeo and Juliet have survived into adulthood and are having a mid-life crisis in Ben Duke's show, 'Juliet and Romeo: A Guide to Long Life and Happy Marriage'

SOURCE: The Independent at 10:58AM

Theater Talk: Kate Baldwin, Gavin Creel & Charlie Stemp on HELLO, DOLLY!'s New Leading Lady! by Theater Talk

In this epsiode, 'Hello, Dolly 'actors Kate Baldwin Irene Molloy, Tony Award-winner Gavin Creel Cornelius Hackl and Broadway newcomer Charlie Stemp Barnaby Tucker discuss working with direct…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 10:58AM

NACHMO Boston 2018: So much that dance can be! by Admin

The Dance Complex, Cambridge, Massachusetts. February 10, 2018. If you were to ask any random person on the street what they picture when you say “dance”, what do you think they would sa…

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

Polski sklep-stick – is Brexit Britain ready for eastern European standup? by Viv Groskop

A wave of comedians from Poland, Hungary, Latvia and Romania are helping to tackle stereotypes about EU immigrants in the UKIt’s not easy being a Polish comedian in Brexit Britain. “I ha…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:56AM

The Lathe of Heaven, a respectful and funny adaptation of the late Ursula Le Guin’s novel (review) by Emily Priborkin

Dreams often come with wild, cartoonish images. We wake up remembering their eccentricity and wonder: “How did my brain come up with that?” Watching The Lathe of Heaven is like stepping …

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 10:53AM

Film Review: “The Shape of Water” — A Dissenting View by Matt Hanson

Del Toro creates a visually intriguing world, but the story’s premise is too farfetched to work.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 10:48AM

What's Playing on Broadway: February 19-25, 2018 by Bww Special

Below, BroadwayWorld brings you this weekly listing of Broadway shows and their show times for the week of February 19-25, 2018

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 10:35AM

Pennsylvania Ballet announces 2018-19 season: New 'Giselle,' 'Romeo & Juliet'

New versions of perennial favorites "Giselle" and "Romeo & Juliet" will be premiered in the 2018-19 season, artistic director Angel Corella announced.

SOURCE: Philly.com at 10:35AM

2018 Western Pennsylvania Spring High School Musicals by Sharon Eberson / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Spring starts in February and lasts into May when it comes to the season’s high school musicals in Western Pennsylvania. 

SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 10:30AM

INDUSTRY: Social Insight Report - February 19th - SpongeBob and Latin History For Morons Top Growth! by Alan Henry

The top growing current Broadway musicals were Spongebob 2.20, The Band's Visit 2.20, Once On this Island 1.95, School of Rock 1.64 and Dear Evan Hansen 1.06. The top growing current Broadwa…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 10:29AM

The Belle’s Stratagem review at Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh – ‘a sparkling, ribald revival’ by Thom Dibdin

Hannah Cowley’s biting 1780 comedy of manners has been transplanted to Georgian Edinburgh for a production that feels both timely and timeless.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:22AM

Jorja Smith, Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London — she sets herself challenges

The British singer showed why she is a newcomer worth following

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 10:12AM

With 'Wild Horses," a N.J. theater grows closer to 100 world premieres in 20 years by Natalie Pompilio | For Nj Advance Media

The new play, at Long Branch's New Jersey Repertory Theatre Feb. 22-March 25, is a darkly comical coming-of-age story.

SOURCE: NJ.com at 10:00AM

‘Domestic tragedy becomes something more approaching a Greek one’: THE MATCH BOX – Touring ★★★ by Thom Dibdin

Matches are resolutely old-school and capable of being taken for granted, but are just as capable of flaring into life as they always were. Which is pretty much the case with Firebrand’s T…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 10:00AM

Review: Review: Angry (Southwark Playhouse)

Philip Ridley debuts a new series of monologues at Southwark Playhouse

SOURCE: WhatsOnStage at 10:00AM
Monday, February 19, 2018 at 9am (Broadway Time)
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Line-up announced for Almeida For Free festival 2018 by Robin Johnson

The line-up has been announced for Almeida For Free - Summer & Smoke, the North London venue's free festival for anyone aged 25 and under. The post Line-up announced for Almeida For Fre…

SOURCE: officiallondontheatre.com at 09:58AM

The Broadway.com Show: Watch Caissie Levy, Patti Murin & More Prep for Frozen’s Great White Way Bow by Broadway.com

Caissie Levy, Patti Murin and the cast of Frozen chat about bringing the Disney film to the stage just days before their first Broadway performance.

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 09:56AM

The B*easts, Bush Theatre, London, review: A remarkably combative and thought-provoking piece about the sexualisation of our culture by Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor

This one-woman show is written and performed by Monica Dolan who won a BAFTA for her role as Rosemary West in 'Appropriate Adult'

SOURCE: The Independent at 09:53AM

Film Review: Oscar Nominated Shorts — Bitter and Sweet by Peg Aloi

A devastating piece, given the recent mass murder in Parkland, Florida, but DeKalb Elementary unfolds with an almost eerie calm.

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REVIEW: Chess by JK

Review of the Sunday, February 18 matinee performance at the Eisenhower Theatre at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. Starring Raul Esparza, Ramin Karimlo…

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GRACE NOTES: Monday, February 19, 2018 by Susan Grace

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Bourne's Red Shoes and Khan's Giselle triumph at National Dance awards by Judith Mackrell

Zenaida Yanowsky and Liam Riddick take top dancer prizes, while Lez Brotherston wins outstanding contribution awardWe know that certain stories and certain archetypes have a strong hold on t…

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BWW Contest: Enter To Win Tickets to A BRONX TALE on Broadway! by Bww Contests

BroadwayWorld is giving you and a friend a chance to win tickets to A BRONX TALE on Broadway Enter the contest below

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Haydn Gwynne to replace Linda Bassett in Donmar’s The Way of the World by Georgia Snow

Linda Bassett has withdrawn from the Donmar Warehouse’s production of The Way of the World due to personal reasons. She will be

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Exclusive Podcast: LITTLE KNOWN FACTS with Ilana Levine- featuring Beanie Feldstein by Little Known Facts W/ Ilana Levine

BroadwayWorld has teamed up with Broadway alum Ilana Levine, who makes her entrance onto the podcast stage with her new show Little Known Facts. Ilana's unique brand of celebrity interview, …

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The Theater People Podcast Welcomes THE BAND'S VISIT's Adam Kantor by Theater People Podcast

On Monday, February 19, the Theater People podcast welcomes Broadway favorite Adam Kantor back to the podcast. Kantor, currently co-starring as Telephone Guy in the critically acclaimed new …

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REVIEW ROUND-UP: Gundog at the Royal Court Theatre by Emma Clarendon

Simon Longman’s new play, directed by Vicky Featherstone, is being presented as part of the Royal Court’s Jerwood New Playwrights programme until 10 March. Here’s what critics have had…

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Livestreaming "For the Love of Arts Criticism" at Arts Fuse in Boston—Monday 26 February 2018 by [email protected] (thea)

By HowlRound TV. Arts Fuse in Boston, MA presents "For the Love of Arts Criticism" livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer-produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv on Monday 26 …

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Justin Sayre’s gAy-B-C’s: A Brief History of Gay Culture in Five Parts by Matthew Wexler

Touching on everything from Auntie Mame to Zebra Print, Sayre looks at the legends and lore of gay culture with stories, songs and laughs.

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Review: Review: Juliet and Romeo: A Guide to Long Life and Happy Marriage (Battersea Arts Centre)

Ben Duke's Lost Dog Dance returns with this new take on Shakespeare's tragedy

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Are spec scripts dead? by Ken Levine

There was a recent article in the LA TIMES proclaiming that spec screenplays are now dead. For quite some time studios would buy these scripts written on speculation for goodly amounts and…

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Monday, February 19, 2018 at 8am (Broadway Time)
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Presidents on Stage: Respecting the Presidency by New York Theater

Below is my annual Presidents Day photo essay of a century’s worth of stage depictions of American presidents. Nearly every president has been depicted on the stage at one time or ano…

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Exclusive Podcast: 'Behind the Curtain' Welcomes Three Time Tony Nominee Kevin Chamberlin by Behind The Curtain

In this week's episode let us all say Solla Sollew because three-time Tony nominee Kevin Chamberlin swings by Shetler Studios to look back on a varied career that includes the Broadway produ…

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The Droves review at CoLab Factory, London – ‘interactive theatre designed by children’ by Fergus Morgan

An interactive theatre experience for adults, designed and performed by kids. What could go wrong? Surprisingly little, in fact, in Coney’s part

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“Lucia Berlin: Stories”–A Dark, Rich World, at Word for Word, S.F. by Kim Waldron

A Spellbinding Journey, Unadulterated and Moving by Kim Waldron Ominous jazz music hints at danger, vaguely threatening figures creep in, bent over, shadowy, in a parade choreographed for me…

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Breakin’ Convention celebrates landmark 15th year at Sadler’s by Robin Johnson

Breakin’ Convention, the renowned Sadler’s Wells project, will celebrate a landmark 15 years entertaining London theatregoers this May. The post Breakin’ Convention celebrates land…

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Elsa review at Vaults, London – ‘sweetly skewers millennial angst’ by Natasha Tripney

Isobel Rogers’ solo show sees her sitting on a stool with her guitar in one of the more oppressively damp spaces at

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‘Mockingbird’ Broadway Play Won’t Ruin Harper Lee’s Classic by John Bonazzo

If 'Go Set a Watchman' didn't, Aaron Sorkin's play certainly won't.

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‘Huntley & Henley give near-perfect performances’: ANGRY – Southwark Playhouse ★★★★★ by Caroline Hanks-Farmer

Polymath, poet, storyteller, songwriter, visual artist …and arguably one of Britain’s greatest living playwright’s, Philip Ridley’s work is always full of surprises.

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BWW's On This Day - February 19, 2018

Here are the Broadway, Off-Broadway and West End shows which opened on February 19 along with all of the upcoming show openings, closings and special events

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Monday, February 19, 2018 at 7am (Broadway Time)
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Jan Maxwell, Monster Talent by American Theatre Editors

Remembering a tireless and unflinching performer who could go anywhere and take us with her.

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Theatre stars among actresses signing Time’s Up letter demanding change in British entertainment by Georgia Snow

Actresses Carey Mulligan, Emma Thompson, Ruth Wilson, Noma Dumezweni and Sophie Okonedo are among more than 200 female stars of British entertainment

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Mark Thomas: Showtime from the Frontline review at Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh by Thom Dibdin

“Find your stories from inside yourselves.” This what Mark Thomas tells the students at his comedy workshop in the Jenin Freedom Theatre

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Poll: Is stunt casting a good thing for theatre? by The Stage

In a column for The Stage last week, Mark Shenton questioned whether stunt casting, like that of YouTube star Tanya Burr in

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WSU to present student production of Carrie: the Musical by Westfield Newsroom

by Taylor Choquette, intern, WSU ’18 WESTFIELD – On March 1-3, the Musical Theatre Guild at Westfield State University will be putting on their production of Carrie: the Musical.…

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‘Structurally simple but linguistically rich’: GIRLS & BOYS – Royal Court Theatre by Laura Kressly

Girls & Boys at the Royal Court Theatre is a necessary contribution to mainstream subsidised theatre and unquestionably deserving of a place in contemporary feminist theatre’s canon.

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Matilda writer Dennis Kelly calls for more gender-swapped casting in theatre by Giverny Masso

Playwright Dennis Kelly has championed the practice of gender-swapped casting in theatre, claiming it makes productions richer. Kelly, whose credits include Matilda

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Monday, February 19, 2018 at 6am (Broadway Time)
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The Belle's Stratagem review – a riot of feminist fun by Mark Fisher

Royal Lyceum, EdinburghTony Cownie roughs up and relocates Hannah Cowley’s 18th-century play, adding vulgar jokes and rebellious energyImagine an inverted version of Cinderella, in which t…

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Haydn Gwynne replaces Linda Bassett in The Way of The World at the Donmar Warehouse by Press Releases

Haydn Gwynne will be playing the role of Lady Wishfort at the Donmar Warehouse in James Macdonald’s new revival of William Congreve’s Restoration comedy The Way of The World, replacing L…

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A Director’s Apology Adds Momentum to South Korea’s #MeToo Movement by Choe Sang-Hun

“I am ready to take all punishment, including legal responsibilities for my crimes,” said Lee Youn-taek, a prominent theater director accused of sexual harassing an actress.

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The Brewster Twins: “The Most Beautiful Twins in America” by Trav S.D.

On this day in 1918 were born Naomi and Ruth Stevenson, known to posterity as Barbara and Glora Brewster, a.k.a. the Brewster Twins.  Originally from Tucson, Arizona, the singing, dancing s…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 06:47AM

Blog: How to be a… Producer by Keisha Thompson

So how to be a producer… Firstly, take a breath. Secondly, get those sleeves rolled up. Right I think we’re ready. Being a producer requires clarity and spontaneity, enthusiasm and c…

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WATCH: Small Things Theatre presents Boots, its second #Vault2018 play premiere by Press Releases

Hot on the heels of this week's Anything Is Possible If You Think About It Hard Enough, Small Things Theatre Company will present its second play premiere at this year's VAULT Festival, BOOT…

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Candoco Dance Company: ‘We’re interested in work that shifts the perception of ability’ by Rachel Elderkin

Ben Wright and Charlotte Darbyshire are shaping their vision for Candoco Dance Company – and their first season as artistic co-directors –

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‘Beautifully moving & genuinely funny’: THE YORK REALIST – Donmar Warehouse ★★★★ by Olivia Mitchell

The York Realist at the Donmar Warehouse is a glorious show which creeps up on you slowly, naturally and beautifully. I couldn't think of a better way to spend 130 minutes.

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Monday, February 19, 2018 at 5am (Broadway Time)
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Juliet and Romeo review at Battersea Arts Centre, London – ‘expertly crafted’ by Anna Winter

The most famous teenage lovers in Western literature didn’t actually die. At least, not in Lost Dog’s outstanding Juliet and Romeo, a

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Today on Broadway: Monday, February 19, 2018 by Matt Tamanini

Listen: All of Broadway will Not Dim Lights for Jan Maxwell, Paper Mill will Open its Season with What?, and a Brand New #HamilSection “Today on Broadway” is a daily, Monday thro…

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German actor Anna Brüggemann urges women to give up high heels for equality on Berlin Red Carpet by Blouin Artinfo

German actor Anna Brüggemann started #NobodysDoll Twitter campaign for female actors attending this year’s Berlin Film Festival to wear comfortable clothes instead of high heels or tight …

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#Vault2018 FEATURED SHOW: After Caravan Theatre, Robin Linde gets All Boxed Up with new black comedy by Press Releases

After success with Caravan Theatre, now returned for a third year at VAULT, Robin Linde Productions presents All Boxed Up, Sammy Kissin's seriously surreal black comedy running for six perfo…

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Brief 2/19: Meet DEAR EVAN HANSEN's Taylor Trensch, Sneak Peek of Heidi Blickenstaff in FREAKY FRIDAY, and More! by Stephanie Wild

Good morning BroadwayWorld Today's top stories meet Dear Evan Hansen's Taylor Trensch in a new interview with Richard Ridge, get a sneak peek at Heidi Blickenstaff in Freaky Friday, and more

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‘Delivers the goods with a punch in the gut’: ANGRY – Southwark Playhouse by Aleks Sierz

Watching Angry makes you feel as if you’ve downed several super-alcoholic drinks — and then rushed out into the freezing cold night, under the cold unfeeling stars. Yes, welcome to Ridle…

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#StageFavesSongOfTheWeek - "Cell Block Tango" from Chicago

We're feeling SASSY this week and damn powerful too! It's not valentines week anymore so we thought our #StageFaveSongOfTheWeek would be a stark contrast to the love ballads synonymous with …

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Martin McDonagh’s Hangdogs and Hangmen by Hilton Als

Hilton Als writes that in the playwright’s latest work, his slick cynicism threatens to overtake his real gifts. 

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Monday, February 19, 2018 at 4am (Broadway Time)
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INTERVIEW: Composer Philip Hagemann on Pegasus Opera & the challenge of adapting George Bernard Shaw as opera by Press Releases

Next week, Pegasus Opera Company presents the UK premiere of a double bill of two new one-act operas showcasing women in lead roles, Ruth and The Dark Lady of the Sonnets. Their American com…

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And Scene #46 - How to Get Your Play Produced by Andscenepod, Michael Salerno

Welcome to this week’s episode of the And Scene Theater Podcast! This week in Act 1, we bring you some theater news on political theater in the US and Europe, the star of a new screen-to-…

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APAM 2018 cements Brisbane’s place on the global stage by Arts Review

The Australian Performing Arts Market (APAM 2018) officially opened today at Brisbane Powerhouse, an event that has brought an influx of visitors to the city – shining a light on Austr…

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A New Era for Women in Circus by Poppy Burton-Morgan

Poppy Burton-Morgan explores how female-led circus companies are dismantling and reimagining gender on stage. The post A New Era for Women in Circus appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.

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Monday, February 19, 2018 at 3am (Broadway Time)
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White Night illuminates Melbourne by Arts Review

White Night Melbourne captured the imagination of more than 600,000 people over the weekend, delivering on its promise to experience the city as never seen before. This year’s White Night …

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Or Current Resident

Or Current Resident Off Off Bway, Theater for the New City Reviewed by Emily Cordes BOTTOM LINE: Technology, gentrification, and change test the bonds of an unconventional family. For bet…

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Gilligan’s Island: The Musical by Arts Review

From the wonderful bustle of the preamble – greeting and interacting with people as they come in while also wrangling Gilligan as he slapsticks himself among the seats – to the f…

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Review: I Have a Mouth and I Will Scream at Vault Festival 2018 by Hannah Greenstreet

‘This is not the end’: Hannah Greenstreet reviews an attempt at starting a feminist revolution inside a theatre. The post Review: I Have a Mouth and I Will Scream at Vault Festival 2018…

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Review: The B*easts at Bush Theatre  by Brendan Macdonald

The myth of childhood innocence: Brendan Macdonald reviews Monica Dolan's monologue about a mother giving her child what she thinks she wants. The post Review: The B*easts at Bush Theatre …

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Katherine Vernez Gray: 5 tips for working with special needs children by Susan Elkin

Katherine Vernez Gray trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama where she received the gold medal in acting. She has

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Monday, February 19, 2018 at 2am (Broadway Time)
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Review: Angry at Southwark Playhouse by Simon Gwynn

Remains thoroughly caffeinated: Simon Gwynn reviews Philip Ridley's new series of six monologues. The post Review: Angry at Southwark Playhouse appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.

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Daniel Evans: Birthing a season and praying to avoid second album syndrome by Daniel Evans

We’ve just announced our new season: 12 productions in two theatre spaces taking place over nine months. I was reminded what a

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Lyn Gardner: It’s time to reconsider what theatre programmes are for by Lyn Gardner

“Why are actors’ biographical details in theatre programmes so universally rubbish – just a long list of past plays and films?” asked

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Vault Festival: Our pick of the best shows to see in week five by Fergus Morgan

The Rain God Pronk! is a collective of creatives set up last spring with the aim of combining science and storytelling to

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Juliet and Romeo review – star-crossed lovers try couples therapy by Judith Mackrell

Battersea Arts Centre, LondonIn Ben Duke and Lost Dog’s smart, wryly subversive and sexy dance-theatre piece, Juliet and Romeo didn’t die in that tomb. Worse … they grew old togetherSh…

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Mark Shenton’s week: Rays of hope for the new British musical? by Mark Shenton

“You already know you’re going to love it!”, declare the ads for Mamma Mia!. Now I’ve noticed that Eugenius!, a new musical

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Monday, February 19, 2018 at 1am (Broadway Time)
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Review Roundup: COME FROM AWAY Opens in Toronto; What Did The Critics Have to Say? by BroadwayWorld

The Toronto Production of COME FROM AWAY opened February 13th at the Royal Alexandra Theatre. COME FROM AWAY tells the heartwarming story of the thousands of travelers who were forced to lan…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 01:23AM

Dwyane Wade on Producing Shot In The Dark with Chance the Rapper by Young Hollywood

Dwyane Wade on Producing Shot In The Dark with Chance the RapperYoung Hollywood is chilling with the legend himself, NBA star Dwyane Wade, at the screening of his documentary 'Shot in the Da…

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Stephen Curry Didn't Think He'd Be an NBA Player by Young Hollywood

Stephen Curry Didn't Think He'd Be an NBA PlayerYoung Hollywood hits up NBA All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles where Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry is mentoring young basketball fans …

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Audio Share: Tom, Dick, and Lyndon: A Presidents' Day Playlist

Schoolhouse Rock has nothing on the musical theater catalogue.

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Monday, February 19, 2018 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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Top Stories You Missed on BWW This Weekend - 2/18-2/19/2018

Hottest Articles on BroadwayWorld.com from this weekend Monday, February 19, 2018 - Monday, February 19, 2018.

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On the Couch with Tamara Saulwick by Arts Review

Who is Tamara Saulwick? Tamara Saulwick is the Artistic Director of Chamber Made – a Melbourne based performing arts company working at the nexus of performance, sound and music. Tama…

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Review: ‘The Boys Next Door’ at the Port City Playhouse by Guest Author

Review by Betsy Lizotte The Port City Playhouse production of The Boys Next Door is playful, yet provocative. This community theater, operating out of the Sleepy Hollow United Methodist Chur…

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Cyndi Lauper’s Time After Time — a 1980s-defining romantic ballad

Miles Davis’s version was one of the first successful jazz covers of a new-wave pop song

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Things I am Learning from Liz Lerman: Leadership, Arts Equity, and Changing Shape in the Time of #metoo by The Dance Enthusiast

In Things I am Learning from Liz Lerman: Leadership, Arts Equity, and Changing Shape in the Time of #metoo "Though the #metoo movement is bringing cases of sexual abuse to light, what about …

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Hillary Clinton, Oscar Isaac, Kelly Ripa, and More Visit Broadway by Hannah Vine

See who stopped by the Great White Way to take in shows this past month.

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Tootsie’s Santino Fontana Plays Henry Higgins in February 19 Pygmalion Reading by Andrew Gans

David Staller directs the reading as part of the Project Shaw series.

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How Kyle Jarrow Puzzle-Pieced Songs From 21 Artists for One Seamless SpongeBob SquarePants by Ruthie Fierberg

The Broadway book writer reveals the unconventional process of writing a SpongeBob story to fit songs by Sara Bareilles, David Bowie, John Legend, and more.

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Why Is This Young Playwright So Interested in Old Men? - A new drama explores the relationship between an African-American father and son

A new drama explores the fraught relationship between an African-American father and son---As performances got underway for James Anthony Tyler's Some Old Black Man at 59E59 Theaters, the up…

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