Friday, August 30, 2019 at 11pm (Broadway Time)
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Team Mardi Gras ready to deliver 2020 by Arts Review

With just under six months to go until next year’s Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival, the team for 2020 is now at work with its sights set on delivering summer’s much-loved worl…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 11:48PM
Friday, August 30, 2019 at 10pm (Broadway Time)
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Conference Call: Randall Lobb and Rob McCallum: "He-Man" documentary "Power of Grayskull" by Adam Rothenberg

I am just beyond excited to have the opportunity to interview Randall Lobb and Rob McCallum, the writers and directors of the fantastic documentary The Power of Grayskull : The Definitive Hi…

SOURCE: Call Me Adam at 10:42PM

Romeo and Juliet by Arts Review

Within the literary genre, William Shakespeare’s capacity for complexity of plot plus characterisation via dialogical detail is unsurpassed. The translation of a famed bardic play into bal…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 10:32PM

The Joy Luck Club by Lara Altunian

The post The Joy Luck Club appeared first on STAGE RAW - ARTS IN L.A. - SERVED FRESH.

SOURCE: stageraw.com at 10:19PM

CONSTANT STANISLAVSKI (12) by Robert Shuman

What is done on the stage is seen better from the auditorium than from the stage itself.  Looking from the auditorium I comprehended the mistakes on the stage at once. . . . (MLIA)

SOURCE: stagevoices.com at 10:16PM
Friday, August 30, 2019 at 9pm (Broadway Time)
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MOSCOW THEATER PROMPTER TALKS ABOUT HER ‘DYING’ JOB by Robert Shuman

(Alexandra Guzeva’s article appeared in Russia Beyond the HEadlings, 6/3.) Nowadays, most theaters have stopped using prompters, but the Maly Theater cherishes this tradition and regards p…

SOURCE: stagevoices.com at 09:51PM

Web Design for Art Sellers by Arts Review

We live in a day and age where everything is moving to online platforms. People can now do their grocery shopping online, they can pay their electricity bills, they can check their bank stat…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 09:46PM

Breaking: Theatrical Outfit chooses D.C.’s Matt Torney as its next artistic director by ArtsATL Staff

Matt Torney, 38, associate artistic director at the Studio Theatre in Washington,... The post Breaking: Theatrical Outfit chooses D.C.’s Matt Torney as its next artistic director appeared …

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 09:42PM

What Does The Kennedy Center’s New “Reach” Want To Be? by Artsjournal

Phil Kennicott: “When the Kennedy Center was built, it was designed to fulfill a specific sets of needs and functions. Now it is has been expanded to enfold an unknown number of new functi…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 09:36PM

“Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” Refuses to Bow to Whites, at Multi Ethnic Theater, S.F. by Bdhorwitz

August Wilson’s Twenties Saga Traces ‘Race’ Records by Barry David Horwitz “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” burns with suppressed Jazz Age anger: “How to deal with the white man?” …

SOURCE: Theatrius at 09:24PM
Friday, August 30, 2019 at 8pm (Broadway Time)
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All that it can be: 2019 Ballet Festival at The Joyce

The Joyce Theater, New York, NY.August 6, 10, 13 and 16, 2019. Taking in four nights of The Joyce’s Ballet Festival, I was struck by the diversity of what ballet can be in 2019. The ballet…

SOURCE: www.danceinforma.com at 08:43PM

Kiril Petrenko Takes Over The Berlin Philharmonic And Wows by Artsjournal

Mark Swed: “I’m not so sure I buy the mystique business. The ego issue is clearly complicated. But his two concerts in the Festspielhaus in Salzburg, the first a repeat of the Beethoven …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 08:18PM

Valerie Harper, Emmy Winner and Tony Nominee, Dies at 80 by Mark Peikert

Harper became a television icon for her portrayal of Mary Richards' best friend Rhoda Morgenstern on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Rhoda.

SOURCE: Playbill at 08:09PM

Hear me talking to you (cont’d) by Terry Teachout

Titus Techera, who hosts a podcast for the American Cinema Foundation on which he and his guests discuss important films of the past and present, invited me back last week for the latest in …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 08:02PM
Friday, August 30, 2019 at 7pm (Broadway Time)
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Valerie Harper, TV’s Rhoda, has died at 80 by The Associated Press

Harper was a breakout star playing the lovable sidekick on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," then as the funny leading lady of the spinoff series, "Rhoda."

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 07:19PM
Friday, August 30, 2019 at 6pm (Broadway Time)
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Nostalgia For Blockbuster Video? Seriously, It Wasn’t That Great by Artsjournal

“I’ve heard Blockbuster called “the Walmart of video stores,” which illustrates not only their sales strategy, but their history as an industry Goliath. Like the chain of retail mega…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 06:06PM

The New Urban Crisis And How US Cities Rank by Artsjournal

The original urban crisis of the 1960s and 1970s was a crisis of economic failure, spurred on by the movement of people, jobs, and industry to the suburbs; the hollowing out of city economic…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 06:06PM
Friday, August 30, 2019 at 5pm (Broadway Time)
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Worse Than Tigers by Innovative Theatre Foundation

Produced by The Mill in association with New Ohio Theatre Written by Mark Chrisler Directed by Jaclyn Biskup Nominations: Outstanding Set Design - Matthew Carlin; Outstanding Sound Design …

SOURCE: The New York Innovative Theatre Foundation at 05:52PM

“Everybody Rise!” – Patti LuPone and ‘Company’ Return to Broadway! by Matthew Wexler

Katrina Lenk and Patti LuPone headline the transformational revival of Stephen Sondheim's "Company" that took London's West End by storm. The post “Everybody Rise!” – Patti LuPone and …

SOURCE: The Broadway Blog at 05:42PM
Friday, August 30, 2019 at 4pm (Broadway Time)
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Last Chance to See Sea Wall/A Life,Taylor Louderman in Mean Girls & More by Caitlin Moynihan

The temperature is dropping and the leaves are changing to usher in a new season, which also means that there is going to be a change in marquees and call boards on Broadway. With so many ne…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 04:54PM

A Linguist Makes The Case For The Use(fulness) Of The Word ‘Like’ by Artsjournal1

Language acquisition professor Rebecca Woods assembled what linguists call a corpus (“a representative sample of language as used by certain speakers”) from a BBC show (the makeup compet…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 04:48PM

The New U.S. Poet Laureate And Native American Memory by Artsjournal1

“[Joy] Harjo interrogates both one’s responsibility toward one’s culture and the fear of being buried under its weight. … This ‘trade language,’ as she later calls English, is we…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 04:48PM

How Stage Actors Make Their (Now-Mandatory) Audition Videos by Artsjournal1

The days of the in-person first audition (and maybe even second) are over, writes Melissa Errico: even well-established performers like herself and Raúl Esparza have to send in videos of th…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 04:48PM

Executive Director – Fox Theatre Tucson by Artsjournal

The Fox Theatre Tucson invites applications for the position of Executive Director.

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 04:48PM

Four Years Ago, Italy Tried To Reform The Way Its Major Museums Are Run. Did It Work? Yes And No … by Artsjournal1

“In August 2015, the then Italian culture minister, Dario Franceschini, announced the first 20 ‘super directors’ of national museums, granting those institutions fiscal autonomy for th…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 04:48PM

The Turkish Grandmother Who Inspired Theatre To Change The World by Artsjournal

Her village doesn’t have a stage, so she gathers her performers under a walnut tree in her garden for rehearsals while they do their domestic chores. Her love of theatre is apparently c…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 04:48PM

Pornhub (Yes, Pornhub) Joins The Battle Against The Plastic Polluting The World’s Oceans by Artsjournal1

A new video titled Dirtiest Porn Ever shows us the basic sex on a beach — except that this beach is absolutely covered with plastic trash, which workers in Pornhub-branded protective suits…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 04:48PM

Why London Really Needs More Theatres by Artsjournal

“The authoritative Theatres Trust reckons there are currently 263 theatres in London. It’s about the same number as Tokyo, whereas Paris has around 350. New York tops the list with well …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 04:48PM

Book Publishing Revenue Up 6.9 Percent In First Half Of 2019 by Artsjournal

The top-line message from the organization is that the combined revenue of the participating publishers for the first six months of the year was nearly US$6 billion. The previous caveat in p…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 04:48PM

Portland Opera Announces Plan To Get Itself Out Of “Dire” Situation by Artsjournal

Combined with rising production costs and, as Interim General Director Sue Dixon puts it, “the shifting philanthropic landscape of Portland,” there was the very real possibility of the o…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 04:48PM

For Labor Day, A Tribute To Arts Workers by Artsjournal1

“Before you start loading up your fall culture calendar, take a moment this Labor Day Weekend to reflect on those people who make sure that the city’s cultural events … go off without …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 04:48PM

What Are The Limits Of Academic Freedom? by Artsjournal

“Academic freedom is no simple matter. We have distinct ways of understanding it, often according to class, discipline, race, gender, and ideology. At base, academic freedom entitles us, a…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 04:48PM

Machines Are Increasingly Taking Over Creative Jobs. Should We Be Worried? by Artsjournal

Once we thought drivers, doctors, accountants, and lawyers were irreplaceable. And yet we are beginning to see computers encroaching on those fields. Now, even the most human of professions�…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 04:48PM

by Editors

Each time we stumbled across a new challenge, we took note of how we could prepare for it in the future. Such is the reality of doing something new -- you don’t know until you know, and on…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 04:48PM

Why Broadway Hopefuls Should Consider Training Across the Pond by Emily Selleck

This London school has produced stars like Carrie Fisher, Vanessa Redgrave, and Andrew Garfield.

SOURCE: Playbill at 04:24PM

NEWS: The Exorcist opens new tour at Windsor, Paul Nicholas, Sophie Ward & Ben Caplan star by Featured Content

Are you ready to be scared out of your wits again? Following its successful West End run in 2017-8, the acclaimed adaptation of classic horror film The Exorcist returns to the stage next wee…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 04:13PM

'They're Going To Harass You' Says FOX News Host Of Male Ballet Dancers In A Segment About Lara Spencer's Apology

FOX News hosts Raymond Arroyo and Laura Ingraham are under fire for insensitive comments made on the air in reference to Lara Spencer's Good Morning America apology for making fun of boys wh…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 04:10PM

Geffen Playhouse Names 2019-20 Writers’ Room by American Theatre Editors

6 L.A.-based playwrights will participate in the company's year-long residency program.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 04:10PM
Friday, August 30, 2019 at 3pm (Broadway Time)
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New Victory Theater Announces 2019-20 LabWorks Artists by American Theatre Editors

11 artistic teams will develop new works to expand the TYA canon.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 03:43PM

Book Review: “The Nickel Boys” — Keeping the Faith by Matt Hanson

Colson Whitehead’s work is political in the sense that he has an incredibly keen eye for the insidious ways in which institutions and structures of power work. The post Book Review: “The…

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 03:42PM

Hunter Foster and Jennifer Cody Co-Direct Redhouse's RENT; Full Cast

Redhouse will launch its its season with Jonathan Larson's Rent, which will run from September 19-29, 2019. The show will be co-directed by Redhouse Artistic Director, Tony Nominated actor a…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 03:40PM

Dad’s Garage Announces Leadership Transition by American Theatre Editors

Longtime artistic director Kevin Gillese will transition out of his role to focus on artistic projects with the company.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 03:36PM

ATCA Awards Leah Nanako Winkler 2018 Francesca Primus Prize by American Theatre Editors

The national critics association bestows its $10,000 prize for her play 'Two Mile Hollow,' so far produced primarily at smaller companies of color.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 03:31PM

Theatrical Outfit Names Matt Torney Artistic Director by American Theatre Editors

Torney will succeed a.d. Tom Key, who led the theatre for 25 years, next summer.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 03:18PM

‘Merrily’ This Film Will Roll Along. For the Next 20 Years. by Nancy Coleman

Richard Linklater will direct a screen adaptation of the short-lived Stephen Sondheim musical, starring Ben Platt, Beanie Feldstein and Blake Jenner.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 03:12PM
Friday, August 30, 2019 at 2pm (Broadway Time)
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‘Fabulation’ Brings a Tale of Comic (and Cosmic) Comeuppance to Mosaic Theater Company of DC by Ravelle Brickman

Although it sounds serious on the surface, Lynn Nottage’s Fabulation, or the Re-Education of Undine, is one of the funniest plays ever to grace a DC stage. That’s the opinion of my colle…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 02:56PM

Odds & Ends: Come From Away's Irene Sankoff & David Hein Team Up with Ellen DeGeneres for CW Series & More by Lindsey Sullivan

Here's a quick roundup of stories you might have missed today.Come From Away Songwriting Pair Join Ellen DeGeneres for CW SeriesVariety reports that Come From Away Tony-nominated songwriting…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 02:33PM

Andréa Burns & Carolyn Mignini Join The Rose Tattoo, Starring Marisa Tomei by Lindsey Sullivan

Andréa Burns and Carolyn Mignini will join the cast of the upcoming Broadway revival of Tennessee Williams' Tony-winning 1951 play The Rose Tattoo. Burns will replace previously announced…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 02:33PM

Dear Evan Hansen's Gabrielle Carrubba on How 'Being Onstage is Self-Medicating' & Loving Andrew Barth Feldman by Caitlin Moynihan

Gabrielle Carrubba can be seen singing her requiem for all to hear as Dear Evan Hansen's new Zoe Murphy. Originally a vacation cover-turned-standby, Carrubba has been with the Broadway.com A…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 02:33PM

Moulin Rouge! by Billboard

The explosive new musical's stars — Aaron Tveit, Karen Olivo and Sahr Ngaujah — talk to Rebecca about how their show is changing the way pop music is used on Broadway. For information…

SOURCE: play.acast.com at 02:30PM
Friday, August 30, 2019 at 1pm (Broadway Time)
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12 of the Best Ensemble Acting Scenes For All Boys by Performerstuff

12 of the Best Ensemble Acting Scenes For All Boys  Written by Tiffany Wilkie August 28, 2019 It’s competition season. You are probably looking for a powerful scene to feature your…

SOURCE: performerstuff.com at 01:38PM

David Benedict: Make time for Sondheim – why Linklater’s 20-year Merrily is the reel deal by David Benedict

Musical theatre is good for your health. Look at Jule Styne, composer of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Gypsy and beyond. He was working

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 01:18PM

Venice: Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson stun in Marriage Story

Rapturous ovation for Noah Baumbach at the Venice Film Festival with a beautifully crafted story about embattled parents

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 01:05PM

THE ENTERTAINER             Curve, Leicester & touring  by Libby Purves and Friends

BITTERLY BRITISH      It was  a good mix of ages in the Curve audience,  so perhaps a  public service to remind the rising generation, awash in Brexindignation,  that Utterly-Despairi…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 01:05PM

Gloria Estefan musical On Your Feet! set to return to London in 2020 by Matthew Hemley

Gloria Estefan musical On Your Feet! is being lined up for a second summer run in the West End. Producer Jamie Wilson

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 01:03PM

Bat Out of Hell Choreographer Xena Gusthart Shares Five Musical Numbers That Inspire & Influence Her

Bat Out of Hell choreographer Xena Gusthart talks about the musical numbers that inspire her style of dance.

SOURCE: BroadwayBox at 01:00PM
Friday, August 30, 2019 at noon (Broadway Time)
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Friend or Foe? Interrobang Theatre Project’s ‘Out of Love’ by Matthew Wexler

Grace and Lorna have been inseparable since childhood, and vow one day to get out of their small English town. But the world has different plans. Interrobang Theatre Project presents the wor…

SOURCE: The Broadway Blog at 12:54PM

Andréa Burns and Carolyn Mignini Join Broadway Revival of The Rose Tattoo Starring Marisa Tomei by Andrew Gans

The Tennessee Williams drama begins performances September 19.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:28PM

Venice: Ad Astra -— Brad Pitt searches for inner peace in outer space

The first big movie at the Venice Film Festival is an emotionally turbulent ride through the galaxy

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:20PM

Off-Broadway Review: “Make Believe” at Second Stage’s Tony Kiser Theater by David Roberts

In the first forty minutes of “Make Believe,” under Michael Greif’s careful direction, the young cast of four successfully provides the needed exposition for the success of the final 4…

SOURCE: Theatre Reviews Limited at 12:18PM

Production news round-up: Marianne Elliot’s Company announces Broadway transfer and Paul Nicholas to star in The Exorcist tour by The Stage

This week’s production news includes an announcement that Marianne Elliott’s gender-swapped production of Company is to transfer to Broadway, starring Patti LuPone.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:13PM

Hotspur/Pierrot Lunaire review at Arcola Theatre – ‘a contrasting double bill’ by Edward Bhesania

With music and words respectively by New Zealanders Gillian Whitehead and Fleur Adcock, Hotspur (1980) centres on Elizabeth Mortimer (1371–1417), the wife

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:13PM

Casting Announced for In-the-Round Staging of Rent at Redhouse Arts Center by Adam Hetrick

Artistic Director Hunter Foster and Jennifer Cody co-direct the Jonathan Larson musical that begins performances September 19.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:07PM

Musicians’ Union and campaigners fight against Kensington and Chelsea busking crack down by Georgia Snow

The Musicians’ Union is fighting restrictions faced by buskers performing at some of London’s busiest tourist spots, which have been implemented following

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:06PM

Bartholomew Fair review – a merry muddle of Jonson's carnivalesque satire by Michael Billington

Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, LondonBlanche McIntyre’s hectic production attempts to convey the riotous vice of Ben Jonson’s Jacobean London fair, but falters in translation to modernity Ben …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:06PM

10-seat caravan theatre to host new-writing festival by Matthew Hemley

A caravan that can seat 10 audience members is to host a festival of new writing, featuring work from writers including Abi

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:06PM
Friday, August 30, 2019 at 11am (Broadway Time)
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Stargate Theatre’s Healing ‘Sweet Water’ by American Theatre Editors

A theatre program run by Manhattan Theatre Club offers formerly incarcerated youth a venue to face, embrace, and share their lives.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:52AM

Katrina Lenk & Patti LuPone to Star in Gender-Bent Company on Broadway by Broadway.com

On the heels of an Olivier-winning debut staging in London, director Marianne Elliott's new gender-blind production of Stephen Sondheim and George Furth's Company will transfer to Broadway i…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 11:48AM

Broadway.com #LiveatFive with Gabrielle Carrubba of Dear Evan Hansen by Broadway.com

Gabrielle Carrubba stops by Broadway.com HQ to chat about playing Zoe Murphy in Dear Evan Hansen and more with Caitlin Moynihan.

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 11:48AM

Major Revival of Sandy Wilson's The Boy Friend to Play London's Menier Chocolate Factory by Caitlin Moynihan

Sandy Wilson's The Boy Friend will receive its first major London revival when it plays the Menier Chocolate Factory later this year. Directed by Matthew White (She Loves Me), the musical fe…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 11:48AM

Sope Dirisu & Natey Jones Join West End Transfer of Death of a Salesman, Starring Wendell Pierce & Sharon D. Clarke by Lindsey Sullivan

Sope Dirisu and Natey Jones will join Wendell Pierce and Olivier winner Sharon D. Clarke in two-time Tony winner Marianne Elliott and co-director Miranda Cromwell's acclaimed new staging of …

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 11:48AM

Hamilton Star Austin Scott on Rapping with Lin-Manuel Miranda, Rocking a Speedo on Pose & More by Lindsey Sullivan

Austin Scott in Hamilton (Photo by Joan Marcus)To make a Broadway debut is impressive, but to make one in a role as demanding and desired as Alexander Hamilton—now that is truly revolution…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 11:48AM

Read Reviews for Jonathan Spector’s Eureka Day Off-Broadway by Playbill Staff

The Colt Coeur production, directed by Adrienne Campbell-Holt, opened August 29.

SOURCE: Playbill at 11:40AM

Memory As A Product Of Theatre by Artsjournal

“Theatre is ephemeral, we explain endlessly. Every time we raise five thousand dollars to put up a show in some under-lit black box, we find ourselves trying to justify the existence of a …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:29AM

Tay Bridge review at Dundee Repertory Theatre – ‘transcendent drama based on local history’ by David Pollock

The 2019/20 season marks both the 80th anniversary of the Dundee Rep’s opening and the 20th anniversary of the founding of its

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:17AM

What Is It Like to Own a Broadway Theatre? by Ruthie Fierberg

In Martin Markinson’s new memoir Come On Along and Listen to My Life in Theatre, the owner of the Little Theatre turned Helen Hayes spills details of his 40-year theatre career.

SOURCE: Playbill at 11:16AM

Pace University Establishes New Program to Increase Diversity in Theatre and Media Arts by Logan Culwell-Block

The new program is made possible by a three-year grant from the Andrew W. Mellon foundation.

SOURCE: Playbill at 11:08AM

Bonnie Milligan and Natalie Walker Are Not Not Last-Minute Additions to the Feinstein's/54 Below Stage by Mark Peikert

The two fan favorite cabaret performers will storm the stage September 6 for what they promise is a long-planned, carefully plotted concert.

SOURCE: Playbill at 11:06AM

Friday Playlist: Broadway Musical Road Trip 2019, Labor Day Weekend Sing-Along Songs

Nearly three hours of music from today's Broadway perfect for your Labor Day Weekend road trip.

SOURCE: BroadwayBox at 11:03AM
Friday, August 30, 2019 at 10am (Broadway Time)
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Tony Nominee Ashley Park Joins Frozen Star Caissie Levy in Concert at London’s Cadogan Hall by Adam Hetrick

Levy has appeared in the West End productions of Ghost the Musical and the 2010 revival of Hair.

SOURCE: Playbill at 10:55AM

Ray Bolger’s 1948 Tony Award Sells at Auction by Emily Selleck

The Wizard of Oz actor won the Tony for his performance in Where's Charley?.

SOURCE: Playbill at 10:52AM

‘Company’ Sets Gender-Tweaked 2020 Broadway Bow With Patti LuPone, Katrina Lenk by Dade Hayes

A revival of Stephen Sondheim’s 1970 musical Company that played London’s West End has announced its Broadway opening on March 22, 2020, with a cast headed by Patti LuPone and Katrina Le…

SOURCE: Deadline at 10:48AM

Menier Chocolate Factory to revive The Boyfriend by Douglas Mayo

By Douglas Mayo Sandy Wilson's The Boyfriend is to receive a major revival at the Menier Chocolate Factory this Christmas directed by Matthew White. This post Menier Chocolate Factory to rev…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 10:46AM

Sope Dirisu & Natey Jones Join West End Transfer of Death of a Salesman, Starring Wendell Pierce & Sharon D. Clarke by Lindsey Sullivan

Sope Dirisu and Natey Jones will join Wendell Pierce and Olivier winner Sharon D. Clarke in two-time Tony winner Marianne Elliott and co-director Miranda Cromwell's acclaimed new staging of …

SOURCE: Theatre.com at 10:42AM

BalletBoyz’s Them/Us Extends U.K. Tour by Olivia Clement

Following its West End debut, the dance troupe will continue to perform throughout the fall.

SOURCE: Playbill at 10:41AM

F. Murray Abraham, Mercedes Ruehl, More Set for Reading of Jules Feiffer’s A Bad Friend by Andrew Gans

The reading, directed by Harris Yulin, will celebrate the playwright’s 90th birthday.

SOURCE: Playbill at 10:37AM

Stamp duty see-saw and waterside living

Sajid Javid’s ‘will he, won’t he’ spending review and what it’s like to own a moat

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 10:28AM

WATCH: Original Waitress Star Eric Anderson Sings Another Cut Song From the Sara Bareilles Musical by Ruthie Fierberg

The Broadway actor sings “Happy Enough” from What’s NOT Inside: The Lost Songs From Waitress the Musical.

SOURCE: Playbill at 10:24AM

Bartholomew Fair at Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, London

Blanche McIntyre’s take on the Ben Jonson comedy wraps the audience in the action

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 10:23AM

Patti LuPone and Katrina Lenk to star in gender-flipped Company on Broadway by Jessica Derschowitz

We’re about to have some very starry new Company on Broadway. The gender-flipped revival of Company that opened in London last year is making its way to Broadway in the spring, it was anno…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 10:16AM

Fifth annual poetry festival gives South Bay voices a chance to be heard by Anne Gelhaus

Poets from the Bay Area and beyond will be presenting their works next week during Poetry Center San Jose’s fifth annual San Jose Poetry Festival.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 10:14AM

Baring It All with Call Me Adam Podcast: Episode #4: Ashley Griffin: Actress and Writer by Adam Rothenberg

In this episode of Baring It All with Call Me Adam, I sit down with actress and writer Ashley Griffin (known for Forever Deadward: The Vampire Musical Parody) as we discuss her numerous upco…

SOURCE: Call Me Adam at 10:12AM

New York Theater Quiz August 2019 by Jonathan Mandell

How well were you paying attention to the New York theater news and reviews in August? Answer these 14 questions and find out!

SOURCE: New York Theater at 10:08AM

Book Review: “William Walker’s Wars” — Revisiting US Slavery’s Soldier of Fortune in Latin America by Jeremy Ray Jewell

A new biography of the oft-forgotten 'filibuster' provides ample facts and little thesis. Is that enough, or just what we need? The post Book Review: “William Walker’s Wars” — Revisi…

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 10:06AM

West Coast Premiere of Heather Raffo’s Noura Finds Its Cast by Olivia Clement

Lameece Issaq will star in the title role at the Old Globe in San Diego.

SOURCE: Playbill at 10:06AM

New cast members announced for Death Of A Salesman by Eleni Cashell

New cast members have been announced for the upcoming production of Death Of A Salesman at the Piccadilly Theatre, including Sope Dirisu and Natey Jones. The post New cast members announced…

SOURCE: officiallondontheatre.com at 10:05AM

White Filmmakers Addressing (Or Avoiding) Whiteness Onscreen by Artsjournal1

Jenna Wortham writes about a set of recent films that “points a finger directly at the greed of empire, and at the deliberate and elaborate social construction of whiteness to oppress, to …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:03AM

Soprano Slams Critic Who Body-Shamed Her. Critic Makes Snotty Reply. Bad Idea. by Artsjournal1

Kathryn Lewek just finished a run as Eurydice in Offenbach’s Orpheus in the Underworld at the Salzburg Festival, one of her first performances since giving birth earlier this year. After a…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:03AM

A Young Breakdancer From Provincial Russia Dreams Of Olympic Gold by Artsjournal1

Sergey Chernyshev, 18, began learning breakdancing from his father, also named Sergey, who picked it up from VHS tapes that made it into newly de-Sovietized Russia in the 1990s. “In many w…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:03AM

Choreographer Stanley Love Dead At 49 by Artsjournal1

With his Stanley Love Performance Group, “[he] helped shape New York’s downtown performance scene since the mid-1990s with large-scale, vibrant performances that he set to pop music.” …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:03AM

How the Second World War transformed British theatre by Catherine Jones

After almost a century, marks left by the Second World War can still be seen across UK theatre. But it wasn’t just

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:00AM
Friday, August 30, 2019 at 9am (Broadway Time)
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Revival of The Boy Friend Will Play London’s Menier Chocolate Factory by Andrew Gans

Matthew White will direct the Sandy Wilson musical this fall.

SOURCE: Playbill at 09:59AM

Anthony Almeida Named Winner of the 2019 RTST Sir Peter Hall Director Award by Andrew Gans

Almeida will direct a full-scale production for the Leicester’s Curve Theatre that will subsequently tour the U.K.

SOURCE: Playbill at 09:50AM

Marianne Elliott’s Company confirms Broadway transfer by Georgia Snow

Marianne Elliott’s gender-swapped production of Company has confirmed a Broadway transfer. Patti LuPone will reprise her role as Joanne, however Rosalie Craig

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 09:48AM

Katrina Lenk, Patti LuPone to star in Broadway revival of ‘Company’ by Caitlin Huston

Katrina Lenk and Patti LuPone will star in a gender-swapped “Company” as it transfers to Broadway this spring.  In the revival of the Stephen Sondheim and George Furth musical, directed…

SOURCE: Broadway News Subscription at 09:46AM

2019 Fringe Festival Spotlight: Feminist Fringe by Seth Boyce

This year’s Fringe Festival has a variety of shows that put womxn at the forefront. A Literal Doll House MACHO GOAT This deconstruction of Ibsen’s feminist classic A Doll House features …

SOURCE: fringearts.com at 09:37AM

Tony Award Winner Sutton Foster to Play Ridgefield Playhouse This Fall by Adam Hetrick

Following an extended run at the Café Carlyle earlier this summer, Foster will bring her new solo show to Ridgefield, Connecticut, this fall.

SOURCE: Playbill at 09:37AM

Katrina Lenk & Patti LuPone to Star in Gender-Blind Company on Broadway by Broadway.com

On the heels of an Olivier-winning debut staging in London, director Marianne Elliott's new gender-blind production of Stephen Sondheim and George Furth's Company will transfer to Broadway i…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 09:36AM

Ellen DeGeneres Teams Up With Come From Away’s David Hein and Irene Sankoff for New CW Series by Ruthie Fierberg

The television drama will be based on the memoir How to Get Run Over By a Truck.

SOURCE: Playbill at 09:35AM

News: Charm City Fringe Announces 2019 Festival Lineup by News Desk

Charm City Fringe announces the lineup for the eighth annual festival, now in its third year in the Bromo Arts District. Charm City Fringe will present 22 productions and over 90 performance…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 09:22AM

Q&A video and photos: How does the musical of Cabaret differ from the film? by Terri Paddock

I’ve seen Rufus Norris’ multi-award-winning revival of Kander & Ebb’s Broadway musical classic Cabaret twice before in the West End: when it first opened at the Lyric Theatre in 2…

SOURCE: Terri Paddock at 09:10AM

Here Comes Company: Broadway Bound Revival Sets Spring Opening by Mark A. Robinson For Broadway Direct

The eagerly anticipated revival of the Stephen Sondheim/George Furth musical Company, which received an acclaimed West End production under the direction of Marianne Elliott in 2018, is mak…

SOURCE: Broadway Direct at 09:04AM

Championing Hope by Christa Skiles

Tony winner Susan Stroman on The Scottsboro Boys The post Championing Hope appeared first on Dramatics Magazine Online.

SOURCE: Dramatics Magazine at 09:03AM

Fall Theater Preview: 2019 Edition by Kevin Greene

A guide to our city's most abundant theatrical season.

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‘A show not to be missed’: MACBETH – Temple Church ★★★★ by Luca Molinari

Performed on a vast traverse stage running directly through the middle of the stunning church venue, Antic Disposition’s new production of Shakespeare’s classic tragedy Macbeth transform…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 09:00AM
Friday, August 30, 2019 at 8am (Broadway Time)
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John R. Cumpson: Beyond Bumptious by Trav S.D.

Buffalo native John R. Cumpson (1866-1913), may be better remembered by the names of his two hit comedy series (Jones and Bumptious) and only then by hardcore silent comedy fans. He was one …

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 08:33AM

How This Television Actor and Nonprofit Leader Spends His Sundays by Tammy La Gorce

Ty Jones, of the Starz show “Power,” is constantly dreaming up ways to help the Classical Theater of Harlem.

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The Friday 5: 5 Burning Question of Broadway - The Masters by JK

A couple weeks ago, The Friday 5 revealed some of Broadway's most burning musical questions. They came from a variety of shows by a variety of writers. So we got to thinking... did the Musi…

SOURCE: www.jkstheatrescene.com at 08:12AM

‘Company’ Returning to Broadway, With a Woman at its Center by Michael Paulson

The revival, starring Katrina Lenk and Patti LuPone, will open next spring on Stephen Sondheim’s 90th birthday.

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Get Out of My Light, Honey. I’m Auditioning Here. by Melissa Errico

These days actors angling for roles typically create their own videotapes, often at home. What’s lost when face-to-face interaction goes?

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Why Are There So Few Women Running Classical Music Organizations, And What’s Happening To Change That by Artsjournal1

“In general, [new Seattle Opera general director Christina Schippelmann] and others say, the absence of women in top positions results more from systemic factors than intentional discrimin…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 08:12AM

Did the New York Festival of Song make it ‘back to the U.S.S.R.?’ by Artsjournal1

NYFOS’s annual August concert at the tip of Long Island’s North Fork is always adventurous, even by its standards. This year’s program set conventional art song (Bizet, Ned Rorem) alon…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 08:12AM

Full cast announced for The Exorcist by Eleni Cashell

The full cast has been announced for the UK and Ireland tour of The Exorcist, which comes to Wimbledon New Theatre between 24 - 28 September. The post Full cast announced for The Exorcist …

SOURCE: officiallondontheatre.com at 08:08AM

Old Show Queens Gary Gunas and Billy Rosenfield on Debbie Reynolds, Firing the Company of a Tony-Winning Production, and 'Jekyies' by Dan Meyer

In Episode 4 of Old Show Queens, the Broadway influencers share anecdotes from Woman of the Year, Ragtime, The Who’s Tommy, and Jekyll & Hyde

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Friday, August 30, 2019 at 7am (Broadway Time)
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Cabildo review at Arcola Theatre, London – ‘thrillingly sung’ by George Hall

Originally the name of a Spanish colonial council, the word ‘cabildo’ also denotes the buildings in which such institutions carried out their

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Ray Bolger's 1948 Tony Award Sells For $19,490

Wizard of Oz actor Ray Bolger's 1948 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical in the Broadway production 'Where's Charley?' sold Thursday night for $19,490 at Nate D. …

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 07:48AM

Snapshot: ‘Murder’ (1982) by Guillaume Simoneau

The French-Canadian photographer pays homage to Japanese artist Masahisa Fukase’s haunting pictures of ravens

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Velvet Negroni: Neon Brown

Songs are warm rather than jaded, with impressionistic lyrics sung in a smoothly hoarse voice

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Tool: Fear Inoculum

Melodies and rhythms gather force with careful harmonic progressions

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Mahler: Symphony No. 1

Recorded with pristine clarity, the composer’s complex orchestral writing is sifted for each grain of import

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Kano: Hoodies All Summer

There are shades of Stormzy, but also transatlantic echoes of Chance the Rapper and Kanye

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Tinariwen: Amadjar

The Tuareg group’s mixture of basic recordings with a host of Western musicians works well

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Kevin Hays & Lionel Loueke: Hope

Each track unfolds in a gripping narrative of ebb and flow textures and lines that intertwine

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Why The Silver Lake is a fairytale for our divided times

ETO’s revival of Kurt Weill’s opera is a story of hope amid political chaos

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On digital: Long Shot / High Life

A semi-stoned romcom romp; a subversive art house take on the sci-fi and horror genres

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London’s Gender-Bent Company Will Play Broadway With Katrina Lenk and Patti LuPone by Ryan McPhee

Marianne Elliott directs the Olivier-winning staging of the Stephen Sondheim and George Furth musical.

SOURCE: Playbill at 07:39AM

Hat attack

Military berets and Baker Boy caps made political statements on the AW19 runways

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Roses — in full bloom

From prints to silks strewn with 3D posies, the catwalks are abundant with fashion’s favourite flower

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In praise of patchwork

Folksy Americana returned to the runways in New York in a medley of colour, textures and prints

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From art to Akris

Albert Kriemler works with a different creative each season to turn their works into clothes. He discusses his most profound collaborations to date

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Beyond the canvas

From fashion to furniture, a new wave of artists are applying their distinct aesthetic to an array of functional objets

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Wake Up With BWW 8/30: MOULIN ROUGE! Cast Album, MERRILY Film, and More!

Today's top stories: the cast album for Moulin Rouge! is now available, a film version of Merrily We Roll Along will star Ben Platt and Beanie Feldstein, and more!

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 07:32AM

New post-show Q&A: Join Terri for David Hare’s The Permanent Way at The Vaults by Terri Paddock

As part of her ongoing post-show Q&A series, Mates co-founder Terri Paddock is back at The Vaults for the major revival of David Hare's 2003 play The Permanent Way. Got any questions for…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 07:30AM

Courts to consider impact of criminal damage on theatres when sentencing by Giverny Masso

Courts in England and Wales will now consider the full impact of criminal damage on heritage buildings, including theatres, when sentencing offenders.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 07:25AM

Anthony Almeida wins Sir Peter Hall Director Award by Matthew Hemley

Anthony Almeida has won this year’s Sir Peter Hall Director Award, which will see him helm a full-scale production at Curve in

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London theatre company sets up ‘gym’ for actors to practise and collaborate by Georgia Snow

A London theatre company is setting up an acting ‘gym’, aimed at giving performers a place to practice their craft regularly with

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 07:12AM

Menier Chocolate Factory to revive Sandy Wilson musical The Boy Friend by Giverny Masso

London’s Menier Chocolate Factory has announced a revival of Sandy Wilson musical The Boy Friend. Directed by Matthew White, the production runs

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Zoe Lyons to star in European premiere of An Act of God by Matthew Hemley

Comedian Zoe Lyons is to star in the European premiere of An Act of God. The play, by David Javerbaum, has previously

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Replay: Imogene Coca performs “The Modest Stripper” by Terry Teachout

Imogene Coca performs her “Modest Stripper” routine on Admiral Broadway Revue. This episode was originally telecast simultaneously by NBC and DuMont on March 11, 1949: (This is the late…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 07:01AM

REVIEW ROUND-UP: Appropriate at the Donmar Warehouse by Emma Clarendon

Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews for Ola Ince’s production of Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ play Appropriate.

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Almanac: S.N. Behrman on reading in old age by Terry Teachout

“There is no more painful human illusion than that you can catch up on lost reading in old age. Old age is the busiest of them all. Things you used to do effortlessly take you forever, pro…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 07:00AM

Al Hirschfeld Foundation Partners With Redhouse Arts Center on Visual and Performing Arts Education Initiative by Logan Culwell-Block

Watch Tony nominee and Redhouse Artistic Director Hunter Foster introduce the new program.

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Friday, August 30, 2019 at 6am (Broadway Time)
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Casting announced for The Exorcist tour by Georgia Snow

Paul Nicholas is to star in the forthcoming tour of The Exorcist, which begins performances next week. Nicholas will play Father Merrin

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Revival of The Boy Friend announced by Eleni Cashell

A major revival of Sandy Wilson’s The Boy Friend will run at the Menier Chocolate Factory over Christmas. The first major London revival in over 10 years.  The post Revival of The Boy Fri…

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Bartholomew Fair review at Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, London – ‘raucous city comedy’ by Natasha Tripney

Ben Jonson’s 17th-century city comedy Bartholomew Fair is a sprawling play. It’s stuffed with characters and teems with London life; it’s not

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Art Fair at Queeny Park succeeds with its feeling of community by Monica Obradovic | St. Louis Post-Dispatch

There’s a reason why artist Randal Spangler has attended the Art Fair at Queeny Park for 41 out of the event’s 42 years.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 06:33AM

Rapper Slick Rick: ‘My younger self would think, that’s a sexy brother’

Q&A with the Grammy-nominated performer on having Jesus as a mentor and the allure of a drop-top Rolls-Royce

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Berenice Abbott: the woman who documented the birth of modern New York

Her dazzling views of the city made her name as a photographer

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On the Couch with Juliet Marillier by Arts Review

Who is Juliet Marillier? A druid, a mother, a grandmother, a musician, a crazy dog lady. A writer of historical fantasy for adults and young adults. Born and educated in New Zealand, but now…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 06:21AM

The Other Place by Arts Review

A world premiere by award-winning playwright Christopher Bryant, The Other Place is a genre-defying work performed by an all-female-identifying cast at Theatre Works until 8 September 2019.…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 06:17AM
Friday, August 30, 2019 at 5am (Broadway Time)
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Actor Paul Clayton: Losing streak? Have a G&T and let go of the ‘no’ by Paul Clayton

One minute you’re basking in the joy of winning the World Cup. The next you’re finding it hard to scrape up the

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Making art public: 50 years of Kaldor Public Art Projects by Arts Review

Fifty years ago the cultural landscape of Australia was transformed forever with the staging of Wrapped Coast – one million square feet, Little Bay, Sydney, Australia (1969) by artists …

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‘You won’t be disappointed’: CABARET – Touring by Shanine Salmon

What a pleasure to see Rufus Norris’ award winning production of Kander and Ebb’s Cabaret at the Churchill Theatre in Bromley.

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The Greatest Play in the History of the World… starring Julie Hesmondhalgh announces London premiere by Giverny Masso

The Greatest Play in the History of the World… starring Julie Hesmondhalgh is to have its London premiere this Christmas. Written by

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Friday, August 30, 2019 at 4am (Broadway Time)
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The Last Wife by Arts Review

Reimagining the dangerous sparring between King Henry VIII and Katherine Parr through a richly provocative contemporary lens, Ensemble Theatre presents Kate Hennig’s The Last Wife in an Au…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 04:23AM

TREEMONISHA Arcola, E8 by Libby Purves and Friends

GUEST REVIEWER CHARLOTTE VALORI FINDS JOPLIN TROUBLINGLY FUN Scott Joplin was rightly proud of Treemonisha, an opera for which he wrote both libretto and score; it was never fully staged in …

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Bell Shakespeare reveals 2020 Season by Arts Review

Bell Shakespeare has announced their 2020 season with a program of popular favourites to celebrate their 30th anniversary year. In 2020, the Company will explore two of Shakespeare’s most …

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 04:04AM
Friday, August 30, 2019 at 2am (Broadway Time)
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CHICAGO: The Razzle Dazzle Broadway Musical by Arts Review

Sydney audiences currently have the opportunity to see two classic musicals, each one celebrated for its ground-breaking choreography which influenced the use of dance in generations of Broa…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 02:45AM

Robert Wilson performs John Cages Lecture On Nothing by Arts Review

Robert Wilson performs John Cages Lecture On Nothing. He sure does. He’s been doing so since 2012 and did it twice in Melbourne on Saturday. I nearly missed it as I was stuck in the White …

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 02:29AM

Natalia Osipova’s Pure Dance, Sydney by Deborah Jones

Drama Theatre, Sydney Opera House, August 29. Natalia Osipova is the most arresting classical dancer of her generation. Others may have an inner fire that burns brightly but she has a furnac…

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Howard Sherman: Theatre shouldn’t take itself so seriously, even when the work is weighty by Howard Sherman

At first glance, the post from SHN: Broadway in San Francisco, a presenter of major theatre tours on the west coast, looks

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Friday, August 30, 2019 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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Brassic, Sky One — criminal duffers let loose in Lancashire

A laddish ensemble cast mix farce and physical comedy

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How digital scanning can help save art works and buildings

If displaying objects shortens their life, do we have an obligation to future generations to display copies instead?

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Untouchable: The Rise and Fall of Harvey Weinstein, BBC2

Alleged sexual misconduct victims describe the brutal power of the movie mogul in this film

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The Capture, BBC1 — surveillance goes under the spotlight

Digital jiggery-pokery and layers of subterfuge pep up this crime thriller

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Chicago Biennial: the undeniable power of architecture

Visitors are encouraged to cross the city's invisible lines of racial divide

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Hip-hop’s Indian explosion

How Indian rap rose from its Mumbai ‘gully’ origins to command the attention of the world’s biggest record labels

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At 13, He's TDF's Youngest Donor - Meet Val Zvinyatskovsky, a California middle schooler who's as committed to theatre accessibility as we are

Meet Val Zvinyatskovsky, a California middle schooler who's as committed to theatre accessibility as we are---At TDF, we're proud to attract a diverse array of generous donors. But this past…

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Huntington Theatre Company’s The Purists, Directed by Billy Porter, Begins August 30 by Andrew Gans

Dan McCabe’s play continues through September 29 at the Boston venue.

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Moulin Rouge! Musical Releases Original Broadway Cast Recording August 30 by Ryan McPhee

Aaron Tveit, Tony winner Karen Olivo, and Tony nominee Danny Burstein star in the stage adaptation of Baz Luhrmann’s 2001 movie.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM