Sunday, August 25, 2019 at 11pm (Broadway Time)
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The Exes by Victor Gluck, Editor-In-Chief

Lenore Skomal’s "The Exes" wants to revive the Broadway-style sex comedies of the 1950’s and 60’s, earlier called boulevard comedy. Unfortunately, not only is the formula passé but te…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 11:44PM

Broadway and the Blacklist. The Chelsea Girls. by Jonathan Mandell

Two books, one a novel and one non-fiction, bring us back to New York in the 1950s and the effect of the Red Scare on the theater.

SOURCE: New York Theater at 11:41PM

Waitress' Alison Luff, Moulin Rouge! Standout Sahr Ngaujah & More to Appear on #LiveAtFive This Week by Caitlin Moynihan

Broadway.com's #LiveAtFive is a daily news show on Facebook Live, in which our editors discuss the newest buzz on Broadway, chat with stage stars about their current projects, and take quest…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 11:36PM
Sunday, August 25, 2019 at 10pm (Broadway Time)
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Today on Broadway: Monday, August 26, 2019 by Matt Tamanini

“Phantom” and “Frozen” Casting, “GMA” and “Falsettos” Controversies, D23 News! “Today on Broadway” is a daily, Monday through Friday, podcast hitting the top theatre head…

SOURCE: BroadwayRadio at 10:54PM

Rock ‘n’ roll Romeo and Juliet vibe in ‘Bat Out of Hell’

New York City Center, New York, NY.August 7, 2019. Meat Loaf in a musical? I was quite confused but certainly intrigued. Bat Out of Hell has been in the works for many years and recently …

SOURCE: www.danceinforma.com at 10:34PM

Review: ‘Nuthin’ But The Truth!’ by Black Carpet Productions by William Powell

As the Gospel stage play Nuthin’ But The Truth! opened, the fictional Rising Star Missionary Baptist Church in Mississippi had figuratively seen many literal and emotional battles in its o…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 10:31PM

Review: ‘HOUSE’ Nods to Chekhov, but the References Don’t Stop There by Elisabeth Vincentelli

The latest production by Theater Mitu is a high-concept, low-reward aggregate of undigested allusions.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:03PM
Sunday, August 25, 2019 at 9pm (Broadway Time)
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West Side Story by Arts Review

An acknowledged musical theatre masterpiece, West Side Story, along with a short list of other musicals you could count on one hand, pushed the boundaries of the form. This reworking of the …

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 09:44PM

Meanwhile, in Long Branch, New Jersey … by Peter Filichia

Show me a person who works in theater, and I’ll show you someone who says something bad about him or...Continue Reading The post Meanwhile, in Long Branch, New Jersey … appeared first on…

SOURCE: broadwayselect.com at 09:03PM
Sunday, August 25, 2019 at 8pm (Broadway Time)
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Australian Realness by Arts Review

Is there such a thing as Situation Horror? Australian Realness is a theatrical palate-cleanser, a David Lynch-style sorbet – oh so unsettling, but oh so refreshing. From its domestic neo-n…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 08:47PM

From Massachusetts: The Joy of Six by Bob Verini

★★★★★ The “Divorced, Beheaded, Live” tryout tour of Henry VIII’s wives makes a turbocharged Cambridge stop The post From Massachusetts: The Joy of Six appeared first on New Y…

SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 08:05PM

Have High Tea with theatre star Michael Cormick! by Gabi Bergman

What better way to spend an afternoon than with showtunes and champagne? Arts Centre Melbourne’s High Tea Live (previously known as Jazz High Tea) offers an outstanding program of well kno…

SOURCE: AussieTheatre at 08:00PM

Bat Out Of Hell: The Musical ** by Barry Gordin

By: Edward Medina August 25, 2019: For an entire generation Bat Out of Hell was the ultimate musical life force. Alone or in packs we drove our cars with the windows rolled down and the…

SOURCE: theaterlife at 08:00PM

House, or How to Lose an Orchard in 90 Minutes or Less: No Ax Needed by David Finkle

★★★★ The Mitu Theater Group reworks Chekhov's "Cherry Orchard" for emphatic new meaning The post House, or How to Lose an Orchard in 90 Minutes or Less: No Ax Needed appeared first …

SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 08:00PM
Sunday, August 25, 2019 at 7pm (Broadway Time)
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The Great Buster by Trav S.D.

It only took me nearly a year, and only because they showed it on TCM this week, but I finally caught up with The Great Buster, Peter Bogdanovich’s 2018 tribute to Buster Keaton. I’m ple…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 07:54PM

Rob Auton: The Time Show review – twinkling hour of clock-watching by Brian Logan

Assembly George Square Studios, EdinburghIn a wistful show with playful paradoxes, the comic ruminates on the little round face on our wrists and what it means ‘Did the people who set time…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:54PM
Sunday, August 25, 2019 at 5pm (Broadway Time)
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CONSTANT STANISLAVSKI (7) by Robert Shuman

In order to make the effect true, one must do things to [the voice] . . .  that in real life are not true.  The same applies to make-up.  One must paint, and pencil the brows to make an e…

SOURCE: stagevoices.com at 05:35PM

A Trumpet Made Of Bullets And The Kids Who Inspired It Take Hope Around The Country by Talia Schlanger

The Instrument of Hope, a trumpet made partly of bullets and inspired by the survivors of the 2018 Parkland, Fla., mass shooting, is touring the country to promote healing.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 05:32PM

Being An Instagram Influencer Isn’t As Easy As It Used To Be by Artsjournal2

There’s a brand of young straight men who are “relying on the gifts of biology to flesh out a personality. It works for a while, because viewers like to be complimented and to watch an a…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 05:03PM

The TV Show That Incorporates Not Just Voguing But A Ton Of Modern Dance by Artsjournal2

On Pose, the actors – whose characters are fully part of New York’s ballroom scene – do a lot more than vogue and runway, though that’s essential too. “The show has an undeniable c…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 05:03PM

College Bureaucrats Are (Successfully) Trying To Kill The College Newspaper by Artsjournal2

School newspapers usually aren’t independent from the schools they’re trying to cover. And that’s a big, big problem. “When professional pundits talk about dangers to free expression…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 05:03PM

The Toxic Campaign That Foreshadowed Our Cultural Moment (And Never Went Away) by Artsjournal2

The basics: “Five years ago, the ex-boyfriend of a game developer posted a bitter rant about their relationship online—and video gaming and journalism and American political life are st…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 05:03PM
Sunday, August 25, 2019 at 3pm (Broadway Time)
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Theatre Review: ‘Assassins’ at Signature Theatre by Mary Ann Johnson

So, eight assassins walk into a bar, six men and two women. All are fabulous singers, skilled at immersing themselves in their roles; dedicated to their craft; and one is a smashing dancer. …

SOURCE: mdtheatreguide.com at 03:32PM

Coming Attractions: August 25 through September 10 — What Will Light Your Fire by Bill Marx

Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual art, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks. The post Coming Attractions: August 25 through September 10 — What Wil…

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 03:18PM

Rock Concert Review: Mark Knopfler — Brilliant in Boston by Scott McLennan

Dire Straits and its string of hits made Mark Knopfler a well-known figure, but going solo gave him freedom to present a wider range songs. The post Rock Concert Review: Mark Knopfler — Br…

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 03:18PM
Sunday, August 25, 2019 at 2pm (Broadway Time)
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Indigenous Women Are Publishing the First Maya Works in Over 400 Years by Artsjournal1

“Taller Leñateros is Mexico’s first and only Tzotzil Maya book- and papermaking collective. Founded in 1975 [in San Cristóbal de las Casas in Chiapas] by the Mexican-American poet Amba…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 02:36PM

A Classical Social Justice Concert? That’s Right: 800 Years of Feminist History in 80 Minutes by Artsjournal1

“A new symphonic experience showcases an original documentary covering 800 years of feminist history and the development of women’s civil and human rights in 80 minutes. ​Orchestra Mod…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 02:36PM

Whiteness, Patriarchy, and Resistance in Actor Training Texts: Reframing Acting Students as Embodied Critical Thinkers by Artsjournal1

Amy Steiger: “Not only do students recognize misogynist and colonialist language in acting textbooks — as well as an insistence on the gender binary that sometimes makes them wonder if t…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 02:36PM

Gateways brings black classical musicians together by Artsjournal1

“The biennial, six-day celebration known as the Gateways Music Festival has brought black classical musicians together since 1993. The festival was founded by pianist and former Eastman Sc…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 02:36PM

The Necessity of a New Green Federal Theatre Project by Artsjournal1

“A New Green Federal Theatre would document the efforts of the Green New Deal to deliver economic justice and sustainable life-styles to the people while mitigating and adapting to the cli…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 02:36PM

What It’s Like For An Actress To Play A Character Who Shows Little Emotion by Artsjournal2

Anna Torv, who plays a serial-hunting psychologist on Mindhunter, explains: “When you’re an actress, you don’t even realize that the majority of the time you end up carrying the emotio…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 02:36PM

The British Library’s Team Of Educators Are Told To Reapply For Fewer – But More Full-Time – New Jobs by Artsjournal2

What’s going on in Britain? The claim: This is to provide more full-time jobs! But, like National Gallery educators who just experienced something similar and won their court case, the fre…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 02:36PM

It’s Hard To Be On Your Phone Checking Your News Alerts When You’re At The Potter’s Wheel by Artsjournal2

Ceramics clubs with annual membership programs are popping up all over. Why? Aside from literally not being able to touch a phone while you’re working with clay, “pottery … challenges …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 02:36PM

Theater Review: FEFU AND HER FRIENDS (Odyssey Theatre Ensemble in West L.A.) by Joan Alperin

FRIENDLY FEMINIST FIRE Fefu and Her Friends is one of the most famous plays by the recently deceased feminist avant-garde playwright María Irene Fornés, a Cuban American who has won nine O…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 02:27PM

Electronic City by Innovative Theatre Foundation

Produced by The New Stage Theatre Company Written by Falk Richter Directed by Ildiko Nemeth Nominations: Outstanding Innovative Design for Projection Design - Hao Bai, Eric Marciano, & …

SOURCE: The New York Innovative Theatre Foundation at 02:21PM

Update: Lara Spencer to Apologize On Air; Members of Dance and Ballet Community to Appear

According to Travis Wall on his instagram 'Lara Spencer just called me on my cell phone. She got my number from Debbie Allen and she is completely horrified and just truly issued this massiv…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 02:06PM
Sunday, August 25, 2019 at 1pm (Broadway Time)
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KIMBERLEY RAMPERSAD IS TACKLING “MAN AND SUPERMAN” AT THE SHAW FESTIVAL by Robert Shuman

(Eric Grode’s article appeared in The New York Times, 8/19; via Pam Green.) George Bernard Shaw’s 6-Hour ‘Beast’? She’s All In A dancer turned director, Kimberley Rampersad is tack…

SOURCE: stagevoices.com at 01:20PM

Hot Nights in the City! 5 Must-Do Events for the Week of August 26 to September 1 by Kathy Henderson

Summer may be ending, but the fun is just beginning on a trio of outdoor stages around the Big Apple, plus an evening with Broadway dads and a date with Elton John. Check out our five must-d…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 01:06PM
Sunday, August 25, 2019 at noon (Broadway Time)
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Can a Play About Vaccines Be a Laughing Matter? by Elizabeth A. Harris

At the privileged private school in “Eureka Day,” some parents refuse to give shots to their children. Then the mumps hits.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:54PM

Netflix hooked on reality TV in battle with broadcasters

Streaming providers bet ‘Love Island’-style shows will attract younger viewers

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:49PM

What Is The Legal Difference Between An ‘Audiobook Caption’ And, Well, A Book? by Artsjournal2

Audible – the Amazon-owned audiobook giant – is being sued by the big 5 publishers. Why? A new feature that automatically generates “captions” for its audiobooks. Captions that … w…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:48PM

Apple Hired Hundreds Of Contractors To Listen To Siri Recordings – And Has Now Laid Them Off by Artsjournal2

This is how the recently revealed program worked in Ireland: “Fixed-term workers in Cork were hired to listen to and ‘grade’ Siri recordings. …Staff then transcribed and ‘graded’…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:48PM

Spotify Sued For Doing Things Like Putting Eminem Under An ‘Unknown Author’ Level by Artsjournal2

Yes, that little-known songwriter Eminem … er. But it’s actually far bigger than the potential millions or billions Eight Mile Style claims Spotify owes. “Eminem’s publisher is doing…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:48PM

Guess Who Just Got Into Podcasting? by Artsjournal2

The company that’s into just about everything else (well, not that company, the one that just announced a huge slate of movies and TV show for its new streaming service, but a different bi…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:48PM

Kicking The Sophomore Curse To The Curb, By Taking Eight Years To Publish A Second Novel by Artsjournal2

Téa Obreht took her time after The Tiger’s Wife struck the bestseller list and stayed for many, many months. She says, “It was appropriate to let the wrong books go and wait for the rig…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:48PM

Werner Herzog Is Now A Disney Character by Artsjournal2

Yes. It’s weird, and it’s true: He’s a “mentor” of some sort in a new Star Wars TV show. Luckily, the show looks super-grim. Still: What? – Vulture

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:48PM

How The Rossini Renaissance Sparked From A Beachfront Festival To The World by Artsjournal2

The Rossini Festival in Pesaro, Italy, may never be a Salzburg, but it sure changed Rossini’s reputation. Most of the composer’s “operas were long dormant. For much of the 20th century…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:48PM

David Koch Stamped His Name On Arts Organizations To ‘Send A Message’ To Liberals by Artsjournal2

New York’s major arts organizations, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Lincoln Center, are now intertwined with the Koch name for decades. Not that there wasn’t dissent – fr…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:48PM

This Week on Broadway for August 25, 2019: Rinse, Repeat by James Marino

Peter Filichia, James Marino, and Michael Portantiere talk about Rinse, Repeat @ Signature Center, #DateMe: An OkCupid Experiment, Memoirs of a Forgotten Man @ New Jersey Repertory Company, …

SOURCE: BroadwayRadio at 12:28PM

Learn How Musical Theater Celebrates the Music of Motown on This Week's Elaine Paige on Sunday by Broadway.com

Olivier-winning actress Elaine Paige is giving Broadway.com listeners a chance to hear her BBC Radio 2 show, Elaine Paige on Sunday, and this week audiences can learn all about how Motown m…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:06PM

The Rebirth of Meadow Rain review at Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh – ‘a disarming show about controlling relationships’ by Natasha Tripney

Hannah Moss’ solo show is deceptive. It presents itself as a whimsical and sweet one-woman storytelling show about love, friendship and regret

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:03PM

‘Somehow unique’: DOGFIGHT – Southwark Playhouse by Luca Molinari

BTA’s Dogfight is an entertaining love story, full of heart and soul. An emotional discovery, well worth a trip to Southwark Playhouse.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 12:00PM
Sunday, August 25, 2019 at 11am (Broadway Time)
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BWW TV Exclusive: Watch Andrew Polec & Christina Bennington Talk BAT OUT OF HELL and Sing Steinman!

Strat and Raven have taken over New York City and for crying out loud, audiences couldn't be more thrilled about it. Andrew Polec and Christina Bennington, the stars of Bat Out of Hell, repr…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 11:33AM
Sunday, August 25, 2019 at 10am (Broadway Time)
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Operation: Wawa Road Trip: An Interview with Terry Brennan by Laura Lizcano

Tribe of Fools is a Philadelphia theater company dedicated to creating new works that tackle difficult topics with a sense of levity, bringing compelling characters to the stage, and pushing…

SOURCE: fringearts.com at 10:00AM

6 Ways to Get Tickets to Broadway’s Moulin Rouge! by Ruthie Fierberg

How to get seats on the day-of or in advance, from standing room to the most coveted seats in the house.

SOURCE: Playbill at 10:00AM
Sunday, August 25, 2019 at 9am (Broadway Time)
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Die or Run review at Greenside Nicholson Street, Edinburgh – ‘a one-woman political disco’ by Francesca Peschier

Hannah Ringham is dancing on her own. Spinning around the expansive, empty stage in red kitten heels. Arms pumping, she yells as

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 09:54AM

James C. Morton: Flipped His Wig by Trav S.D.

Montana born James C. Morton (1884-1942) started out in vaudeville and burlesque, and for a time in the early 20th century he was teamed with Frank Moore, Florence Moore’s brother in an ac…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 09:06AM

Ep. 34: Erin Sullivan on Marilyn Monroe and Her One-Woman Show, With Love, Marilyn by Lauren Van Hemert

Erin Sullivan’s admiration for Marilyn Monroe began five years ago when she was chosen by Tony Award-winning playwright Mark Medoff to originate the role of Marilyn in his last play MARILE…

SOURCE: Beltline to Broadway at 09:00AM

Look Back at the Original Production of 42nd Street on Broadway by Nathan Skethway

The musical, based on the 1933 film, opened on Broadway August 25, 1980.

SOURCE: Playbill at 09:00AM

The Power of Local by Jonathan Norton, Will Power

By Jonathan Norton, Will Power. Playwrights Will Power and Jonathan Norton talk about what being an artist in residence looks like, championing local playwrights, rejection letters, and more.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 09:00AM
Sunday, August 25, 2019 at 8am (Broadway Time)
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Women At Edinburgh Fringe This Year Report That Sexual Harassment Was Common by Artsjournal2

The reports are to the BBC and other media, and to an actors’ union as well, but not to police. A lot of the harassment takes place on the Royal Mile as women flyer for their or their comp…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 08:54AM

A Class War In Cornwall Gives Rise To A Dark Movie by Artsjournal2

Like a lot of coastal areas in a whole lot of countries, Cornwall isn’t all sweetness and ocean and light. There’s a “tension between tradition and progress,” and 20 years ago, a fil…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 08:54AM

Getting The Cultural Details Right by Artsjournal2

When it came to making the new Dora the Explorer movie, the production company worked hard to get things right for indigenous representation. Did it pay off? “Live-action still-pan-Latina …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 08:54AM

Dear Good Morning America: Ballet Is For Boys by Artsjournal2

When host Lara Spencer of Good Morning America decided to go after Price George (of the UK) for his 6-year-old studies, she made especial fun of his ballet studies. And her apology Instagram…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 08:54AM

How to get a little help from your friends by Victoria Cairl

“No one cares about your career more than you”, I was once told. And although it remains one of the best pieces of advice I’ve ever… Continue reading on Medium »

SOURCE: Medium at 08:33AM

Review: Dead Man’s Hand, The Castle Farringdon by Madeline Lee

Review: Dead Man's Hand, The Castle Farringdon3.0starsDead Man’s Hand is a jam-packed afternoon of puzzle solving around the streets of Farringdon. It’s an interactive murder mystery in …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 08:24AM

AURORA Arcola, E8 by Libby Purves and Friends

GUEST REVIEWER CHARLOTTE VALORI FINDS DIMNESS RATHER THAN DAWN AT GRIMEBORN If Aylin Bozok is directing anything at Grimeborn, I always try to go. I’ve been absolutely blown away by her pa…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 08:05AM

‘Delving beneath the surface of labels & stereotypes’: THE DOCTOR – Almeida Theatre by Rev Stan

The performances are superb in The Doctor at the Almeida Theatre, Juliet Stevenson is as formidable as her character and Ria Zmitrowicz's dry one-liners are a refreshing light relief particu…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 08:00AM

S.F. Bay Area calendar: Greek festival, comedy and more by Lisa Herendeen

September has a variety of events to keep you busy, including antique autos, Oyster and Greek festivals, music and art in the park and so much more.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 08:00AM

Enter to Win a Free Custom Playbill Program by Playbill Staff

Enter our PLAYBILLder sweepstakes and you could win a free, custom-designed Playbill program and have your production featured on Playbill.com!

SOURCE: Playbill at 08:00AM
Sunday, August 25, 2019 at 7am (Broadway Time)
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Sunday, August 25, 2019 at 6am (Broadway Time)
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Jonny and the Baptists review – hard-hitting politics and a soft centre by Brian Logan

Assembly Roxy, EdinburghAs politicised as each of its predecessors but the musical comics also explore the ineffable mysteries of life ‘As of right now, we’re no longer political.” Th…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:54AM
Sunday, August 25, 2019 at 5am (Broadway Time)
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Lughnasa FrielFest review – art over troubled borders by Clare Brennan

Various venues, Derry and DonegalThe annual celebration of the work of Brian Friel carries powerful reminders of the work of building community “Politics are so obtrusive here.” The grea…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:36AM

Bolshoi Ballet: Don Quixote review – makes the heart sing by Sarah Crompton

Royal Opera House, LondonThe Bolshoi’s London residency concludes with more breathtaking old-school brilliance The dancers of the Bolshoi Ballet have packed up their London base and gone h…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:36AM

The week in theatre: The Doctor; Mythos: A Trilogy: Gods, Heroes, Men – review by Susannah Clapp

Almeida, London; Festival theatre, EdinburghRobert Icke concludes his dazzling run at the Almeida with another masterstroke. Plus, Stephen Fry’s one-man Greek myths Robert Icke’s time as…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:36AM
Sunday, August 25, 2019 at 4am (Broadway Time)
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Quintessence review at Sweet Novotel, Edinburgh – ‘a formidable performance’ by Francesca Peschier

Emily Carding is one of the UK’s leading Shakespearian actors. She’s previously demonstrated her formidable talent and versatility in her one-woman versions

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 04:56AM
Sunday, August 25, 2019 at 2am (Broadway Time)
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Kemper Museum's Ai Weiwei exhibition highlights fall art offerings by Jane Henderson St. Louis Post-Dispatch

A museum expansion is on schedule to debut next month. At least most of it is.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 02:36AM

Treat your kids to tickets for these family-friendly events this fall by Valerie Schremp Hahn St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Disney on Ice, The Price is Right Live, and even JoJo Siwa are coming to town this fall.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 02:36AM

Opera, choral, recital groups of all sizes set to make music this fall by Sarah Bryan Miller St. Louis Post-Dispatch

There's a stunning array of musical offerings coming up this autumn

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 02:36AM

Foodies, families and fine-art fans will find something fun this fall by Valerie Schremp Hahn and Danielle Drake-Flam St. Louis Post-Dispatch

From Oktoberfests to Harvest Festivals, you can find a way to celebrate the end of a St. Louis summer.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 02:36AM

Iconic plays and new favorites on stages of all sizes this fall by Calvin Wilson St. Louis Post-Dispatch

High-profile plays by Tony Kushner and Neil Simon, an adaptation of an Oscar-winning comedy and a dance concert in tribute to a legendary pop singer are among the theater and dance offerings…

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 02:36AM

Malthouse Theatre launches 2020 Season by Arts Review

From the backstreets of Melbourne’s northern suburbs to the depths of Antarctica, a Scottish Shakespearean spectacle to Oscar Wilde’s most famous comedy of lies, Malthouse Theatre brings…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 02:24AM
Sunday, August 25, 2019 at 1am (Broadway Time)
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Malthouse Theatre launches its 2020 season by Gabi Bergman

From the backstreets of Melbourne’s northern suburbs to the depths of Antarctica, a Scottish Shakespearean spectacle to Oscar Wilde’s most famous comedy of lies, Malthouse Theatre brings…

SOURCE: AussieTheatre at 01:30AM
Sunday, August 25, 2019 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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Photo Feature: CHICAGO by David Hooley

Chicago, the multi award winning musical, is now giving the old razzel dazzle at Sydney’s Capitol theatre. Photographer David Hooley went along to their media call to get a glimpse of the …

SOURCE: AussieTheatre at 12:49AM

Police vehicle crashes into San Francisco bus stop by Peter Hegarty

Accident happened in city's Japantown

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 12:49AM

American Factory, Netflix — harsh truths about the new world of work

Released by the Obamas’ production company, this documentary gives remarkable insight into a new Chinese-owned factory in Ohio

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00AM

Podcasts tackle issues surrounding fatherhood and fatherlessness

Daddy Issues features conversations that are candid, sad but also wry and life-affirming

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00AM

Betty Buckley Ends Run in National Tour of Hello, Dolly! August 25 by Andrew Gans

The Tony winner will be succeeded by Carolee Carmello in the Jerry Zaks–directed production of the Tony-winning revival.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

Remembering Seesaw by Mark Robinson

A musical that was plagued with troubles during its gestation, that seemed to solve most of them before officially opening on Broadway, only to fold after approximately five months, was th…

SOURCE: www.markrobinsonwrites.com at 12:00AM