Monday, September 2, 2019 at 9pm (Broadway Time)
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Interview with OSLO’s STEF TOVAR by Michael J. Roberts

Showbiz Chicago favorite STEF TOVAR returns to discuss his upcoming role as Yossi Beilin in [...] The post Interview with OSLO’s STEF TOVAR appeared first on Showbiz Chicago.

SOURCE: showbizchicago.com at 09:33PM

Refuge 2019: Displacement by Arts Review

Bookending the Welcome to Country is Allara Briggs Pattison, who builds her performances from the sound up, turning small pieces from her double bass into larger refrains, then folds those i…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 09:28PM
Monday, September 2, 2019 at 8pm (Broadway Time)
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SEO for Online Art Sellers and Businesses by Arts Review

Web designers should be professional, expert and skilled at creating superb websites that draw customers in. That’s why you should do your research before hiring anyone, as your website is…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 08:55PM

Songs For Nobodies to tour Australia by Gabi Bergman

Following her acclaimed sold-out season in London’s West End, Bernadette Robinson returns to Australia for a limited engagement in the hit play Songs For Nobodies. First performed 10 years…

SOURCE: AussieTheatre at 08:17PM
Monday, September 2, 2019 at 7pm (Broadway Time)
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Philadelphia theater through the eyes of J. Cooper Robb, Part 2: 2004 by Henrik Eger

Revisiting Philly theater history through the eyes of one of its finest critics.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 07:47PM

The Exes at Theater Row by Sandi Durell

  by Susan Hasho   If you are a fly on the wall for a family dilemma – be prepared! Batten down the hatches. The Exes is full of family of several different stripes and dilemmas galore. …

SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 07:34PM
Monday, September 2, 2019 at 6pm (Broadway Time)
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Meinhardt Raabe: Munchkin Coroner by Trav S.D.

Meinhardt Raabe (1915-2010) is an interesting outlier amongst the Little People who played Munchkins in The Wizard of Oz (1939). Unlike Singer’s Midgets, the Doll Family or Jerry Maren, Ra…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 06:33PM

Myrtle Lind: From Mack Sennett to Matrimony by Trav S.D.

Myrtle Lind (1898-1993) sent most of her career as an ensemble player with Mack Sennett and other comedy studios. Raised in Mankato, Minnesota, she attended local drama schools and appeared …

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 06:33PM

Hercules musical is a stage adaptation filled with heroics and heart by Jessica Derschowitz

As August comes to a close and September takes its place, the hottest ticket in town for New York theatergoers isn’t perma-hit Hamilton or this year’s Tonys champ Hadestown, it’s a dif…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 06:26PM
Monday, September 2, 2019 at 5pm (Broadway Time)
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Book Review: “Rabbit’s Blues” — The Reserved Tenderness of Johnny Hodges by Steve Provizer

Johnny Hodges was originally a Cambridge/Boston guy, and one of the most interesting sections of Con Chapman biography is his knowledgeable description of the local jazz scene in the 1910’…

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 05:54PM

What Do Critics Think of Hercules in Central Park? by Mark Peikert

Directed by Lear deBessonet, the Disney animated film comes to the stage starring Jelani Alladin.

SOURCE: Playbill at 05:50PM

Hercules: The Strong Man and Huge Cast Sing Lustily on Stage by David Finkle

★★★★ The 1997 Disney cartoon with Alan Menken-David Zippel score transfers under Lear deBessonet The post Hercules: The Strong Man and Huge Cast Sing Lustily on Stage appeared first …

SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 05:25PM

Review: Public Works Finds the Heroism in ‘Hercules’ by Jesse Green

With shrewd casting and amateur performers joining professionals onstage, a middling 1997 animated Disney musical becomes a pageant of civic engagement.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 05:06PM
Monday, September 2, 2019 at 4pm (Broadway Time)
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SIDEKICKED: THE (UNPLEASANT) VIVIAN VANCE STORY by Peter Filichia

And to think it starts off so nicely. Projected onto the stage is that famous photo of the scene that...Continue Reading The post SIDEKICKED: THE (UNPLEASANT) VIVIAN VANCE STORY appeared fir…

SOURCE: broadwayselect.com at 04:39PM

Hampton Classic by Barry Gordin

The 44th Hampton Classic Horse show in Bridgehampton closed on Sunday in spectacular fashion with picture perfect weather. September 2, 2019: The 44th edition of the Hampton Classic Ho…

SOURCE: theaterlife at 04:32PM
Monday, September 2, 2019 at 3pm (Broadway Time)
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Driving Wilde by Steven Morris

The post Driving Wilde appeared first on STAGE RAW - ARTS IN L.A. - SERVED FRESH.

SOURCE: stageraw.com at 03:28PM
Monday, September 2, 2019 at 2pm (Broadway Time)
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The Band’s Visit by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 2017 (Ghostlight) Stranded in an Israeli desert town by mistake, an Egyptian band stays overnight with the locals before heading on to their engagement. Composer-lyri…

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 02:57PM

Theater Review: HOWARDS END (Remy Bumppo Theatre Company at Theater Wit) by Lawrence Bommer

MAY HOWARDS END NEVER END “Only connect..! Only connect the prose and the passion, and both will be exalted, and human love will be seen at its height. Live in fragments no longer.” Seld…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 02:25PM

NiteLife Exchange’s Cabaret KATIE previews New York cabaret shows for September 2019: by Cabaret Katie

9/6 at Pangea, Josh Carr & Scottie Roche; 9/9 at Don’t Tell Mama, Mimi Lines and Frank Mitchell; 9/16 at Don't Tell Mama, Sue Matsuki; 9/23 at Birdland, Natalie Douglas; 9/23 at The Gr…

SOURCE: m.youtube.com at 02:24PM

Tootsie by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 2019 (Decca Broadway) Librettist Robert Horn and composer/lyricist David Yazbek made some wise moves in translating the popular 1982 comedy film Tootsie into a stage …

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 02:09PM

Retreating for the Summer, but Not Heading Backward

Five theater-makers on who they met, how they relaxed and what they got done during their warm-weather residencies.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 02:03PM
Monday, September 2, 2019 at 1pm (Broadway Time)
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Happy Hour on the Fringe: Fringe Festival Veterans and Virgins by Raina Searles

In this episode of Happy Hour on the Fringe, April Rose, FringeArts’ Fringe Festival Coordinator, talks to independent artists Tara Lake, Terry Brennan, Joseph Ahmed and the Executive Dire…

SOURCE: fringearts.com at 01:54PM

Desperate Measures by Michael Portantiere

Original Off-Broadway Cast, 2018 (Masterworks Broadway) People have adapted Shakespeare’s plays into musicals before, usually taking on the Bard’s hits. Librettist/lyricist Peter Kellogg…

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 01:46PM

Review: The Art of Caring, Lion and Unicorn Theatre by Madeline Lee

Review: The Art of Caring, Lion and Unicorn Theatre4.0starsThe Art of Caring is a quietly powerful gem of a play that delivers a heart warming story and phenomenal acting. It’s a fast-pace…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 01:12PM

Review: Your Sexts are Shit: Older Better Letters, Summerhall, Edinburgh Fringe by Joseph Winer

Review: Your Sexts are Shit: Older Better Letters, Summerhall, Edinburgh Fringe 3.0stars Writer and performer Rachel Mars wants to show us that sex isn’t new, and queer desire has been aro…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 01:12PM

‘Prescient time for a revival’: THE ENTERTAINER – Touring by Not Exactly Billington

The Entertainer is an interesting state-of-the-nation play, and although a period piece, it’s undeniably a prescient time to revive it.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 01:00PM
Monday, September 2, 2019 at noon (Broadway Time)
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L’Elisir d’Amore review at Belcombe Court – ‘a vivacious young cast’ by Amanda Holloway

Moving from the cloister of an 18th-century manor to a geodesic dome in the 18th-century gardens of Belcombe Court seems to have

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:50PM

World’s End review at King’s Head Theatre, London – ‘captivating performances’ by Dave Hollander

In James Corley’s debut play World’s End, global events and intimate histories collide to create a deeply affecting queer love story from

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:46PM

Scoring a Century review at Peacock Theatre, London – ‘a talented young cast’ by George Hall

Operatically speaking, David Blake is best known for two substantial works premiered by English National Opera: Toussaint in 1976 and The Plumber’s

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:45PM

News: Woolly Mammoth Theatre Names Emika Abe as New Managing Director by News Desk

After a nationwide search run by Greg Kandel, David Mallette, and Management Consultants for the Arts, Woolly Mammoth will welcome their new Managing Director, Emika Abe, on October 7, 2019.…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 12:38PM

Rock Album Review: Tool’s “Fear Inoculum” –No Surprises by Scott McLennan

Fear Inoculum is not a bad album. It’s not a great album either, and Tool has made some great albums. The post Rock Album Review: Tool’s “Fear Inoculum” –No Surprises appeared firs…

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 12:18PM

Music Interview: No Way To Slow Down — Ian Anderson Marks 50 Years of Jethro Tull in America by Jason M. Rubin

Jethro Tull founder Ian Anderson brings the group’s classics to Medford's Chevalier Theatre on September 11. The post Music Interview: No Way To Slow Down — Ian Anderson Marks 50 Years …

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 12:18PM

Theater Preview: “Buddy” Cianci’s Ghost Returns to Haunt Providence by Robert Israel

We are definitely feeling a sense of Buddy haunting us, to be sure. I mean, this theater is the place he visited. He attended many, if not most, of the shows here. The post Theater Preview: …

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 12:18PM

Harry Potter And The Cursed Child cast weave their magic at King’s Cross Station by Douglas Mayo

By Douglas Mayo Wizarding World surprise Harry Potter fans with a performance by members of the Harry Potter and the Cursed Child London cast as they celebrate the annual Hogwarts Express co…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 12:07PM

Sound designer Christopher Shutt: ‘A lot of our job is to not be audible at all – silence is so effective’ by Liz Hoggard

From playing drums in a punk band to being sound supervisor at the National Theatre, Christopher Shutt has worked on countless high-profile

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:00PM
Monday, September 2, 2019 at 11am (Broadway Time)
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The Art of Acting: A Master Class with Fozzie Bear by Innovative Theatre Foundation

Written, Performed, & Produced by Larry Phillips  Directed by Ben LiebertNominations: Outstanding Solo Performance & Outstanding Original Short Script – Larry PhillipsAbout The Ar…

SOURCE: The New York Innovative Theatre Foundation at 11:58AM

Being Given Space Should Be Normal, But it is Completely Exceptional, Rare and Should be Applauded by Julia Head

Julia Head went from working Box Office at the Bristol Old Vic with her friend Marek to forming theatre company, Full Rogue. Now their show, Wild Swimming is on there. Here, she talks about …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 11:54AM

Lizzie Miesenboeck: More must be done to halt sexual harassment at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe by Lizzie Miesenboeck

There’s a dark paradox to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe: while more and more shows are focusing on feminist issues, there are serious

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:45AM

West Sussex arts centre faces closure unless it can raise £50k a year funding by Giverny Masso

Ropetackle Arts Centre in West Sussex has warned it will be forced to close unless it can raise £50,000 a year for

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:30AM

Theatre Review: ‘Thank you, Dad’ by Factory 449: A Theatre Collective at The Kennedy Center’s 18th Annual Page-to-Stage New Play Festival by Jeannette Mulherin

Cult leader, Jim Jones.  Photo courtesy of Factory 449: a theatre collective. “Thank you, Dad” doesn’t tell us what was going on in the mind of cult leader Jim Jones, but it does allo…

SOURCE: mdtheatreguide.com at 11:28AM

Ben Platt Rocks the Vote on The Politician, Betrayal Returns to Broadway & More September Picks by Lindsey Sullivan

Summer is officially winding down, but don’t give in to those back-to-school or back-to-work blues! There are plenty of events, theatrical offerings and even a binge-worthy new Netflix ser…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 11:24AM

Open Door free audition scheme expands to three new areas by Georgia Snow

A scheme that helps young people from low-income households access drama school training is expanding its course to three new locations in

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:12AM

Mercury Musical Developments appoints Emily Gray as new executive director by Giverny Masso

Emily Gray has been announced the new executive director of Mercury Musical Developments. She will take over from Victoria Saxton in November

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:12AM

REVIEW: Queen Of The Mist, Charing Cross Theatre ✭✭✭✭✭ by Julian Eaves

By Julian Eaves Julian Eaves reviews Michael John LaChiusa's Queen Of The Mist now playing at the Charing Cross Theatre, London. Book tickets! This post REVIEW: Queen Of The Mist, Charing Cr…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 11:09AM

‘Burlesque & circus are a match made in heaven’: ROUGE – Underbelly Festival by Shanine Salmon

Promising ‘a decadent and astonishing blend of sensational acrobatics, soaring aerial trapeze, operatic cabaret and tongue in cheek burlesque’, Rouge transfers to London straight off the…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 11:00AM
Monday, September 2, 2019 at 10am (Broadway Time)
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A Hand of Bridge/Sands of Time/Le 66 review at Arcola Theatre, London – ‘three operas of chance’ by Edward Bhesania

This fast-paced, hour-long triple bill at the Grimeborn Festival brings together three pieces linked by the theme of chance. Barber’s nine-minute A

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:44AM

On Your Feet! to return to London in 2020 by Eleni Cashell

On Your Feet! is off on tour, and it will be returning to London next summer for a limited run between 24 – 29 February 2020 at New Wimbledon Theatre. The post On Your Feet! to return to L…

SOURCE: officiallondontheatre.com at 10:31AM

Music of the Knights ***** by Barry Gordin

By: Paulanne Simmons September 2, 2019: Andrew Lloyd Webber, Elton John and Paul McCartney were celebrated together in Music of the Knights at Feinstein’s/54 on Below on August 28 bec…

SOURCE: theaterlife at 10:26AM

With antisemitism on the rise, it is crucial that Jewish people are meaningfully included in telling Jewish stories by Adam Lenson, Adam Lenson

Following a backlash over a UK production of Falsettos, theatre director Adam Lenson explains why there needs to be better representation of Jewish people in the arts

SOURCE: The Independent at 10:18AM
Monday, September 2, 2019 at 9am (Broadway Time)
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Andreas Varady at the Pizza Express Jazz Club, London — a mature, personal voice

The Slovakian-born Romany guitarist performs new originals with breathtaking technique

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 09:57AM

End of the Road Festival, UK — familiarity and adventure

This year’s festival offers new discoveries amid the expected with performances from Mitski and Kate Tempest

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 09:47AM

You Can’t Stop the Beat by Gregory Bossler

A conversation with Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman The post You Can’t Stop the Beat appeared first on Dramatics Magazine Online.

SOURCE: Dramatics Magazine at 09:47AM

North and South review at Pitlochry Festival Theatre – ‘thoughtful staging of Elizabeth Gaskell’s novel’ by David Pollock

The final show of Elizabeth Newman’s impressive debut summer season as artistic director at Pitlochry Festival Theatre bears all the hallmarks of

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 09:40AM

Screen of Consciousness by Sandi Durell

  An Amusement Column         by Harry Haun   THE SHORT-CUT LANE: Apparently, Nathan Lane is shopping around for shorter shows. His most recent Broadway opus—Taylor Mac’s Gary:…

SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 09:16AM

‘Haunting, both actual & metaphorical, is at its heart’: APPROPRIATE – Donmar Warehouse by Aleks Sierz

Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ play Appropriate is a brilliantly acute and entertaining, if a bit depressing, deconstruction of the great American family drama.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 09:00AM

How Audible Is Disrupting the Theatre Space—For Good by Olivia Clement

With live production, recordings, and its Emerging Playwrights Fund, Audible has incited a wave of new works Off-Broadway and beyond.

SOURCE: Playbill at 09:00AM
Monday, September 2, 2019 at 8am (Broadway Time)
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NEWS: Mary Shelley takes centre stage in new adaptation of Frankenstein at Belgrade Theatre by Featured Content

Mary Shelley, who thought up Frankenstein when she was just 18 years old, will appear on stage alongside her famous creation in a new adaptation of her novel coming to the Belgrade Theatre t…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 08:42AM

Hello Again review at Union Theatre, London – ‘disappointingly tame’ by Joe Holyoake

Sex is rarely nailed well on stage. There’s the full gamut of fully-clothed bums awkwardly reared in the air and mimed trouser-refastening

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 08:35AM

Looking Forward to Fall: September - November 2019 by JK

Happy Labor Day! The unofficial end of summer is here - already! But, as always, we look ahead. And as the show announcements continue this whole season is really starting to sound exciting.…

SOURCE: www.jkstheatrescene.com at 08:06AM

Can You Name the Past 10 Best Score Tony Winners From Their Writers? by Nathan Skethway

Test your musical knowledge with this quiz!

SOURCE: Playbill at 08:00AM
Monday, September 2, 2019 at 7am (Broadway Time)
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A Question for Labor Day: Why is there so little theater about labor? by Jonathan Mandell

  Where are the American plays about unions, or workers, or even just workplaces? Of some 200 new plays I’ve seen or read  since I first asked that question exactly a year ago, on the la…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 07:44AM

On the Couch with Alexander Andrews by Arts Review

Who is Alexander Andrews? By day I’m your friendly local drama teacher and by night, independent theatre director. I have a deep passion for education and love teaching – I spend my day …

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 07:43AM

MoBBallet crowd-sources the history of black ballet dancers and announces Education Symposium

In 2015, writer, educator and former Dance Theatre of Harlem dancer Theresa Ruth Howard dropped a blog post boldly titled “The Misty-rious Case of the Vanishing Ballerinas of Color: Where…

SOURCE: www.danceinforma.com at 07:43AM

Chiara Valle keeps flying high: A dancer cancer comeback story

A life in dance can be taxing and trying on so many levels. One’s future in it can also feel incredibly uncertain. As if all of that wasn’t enough, The Washington Ballet dancer Chiara Va…

SOURCE: www.danceinforma.com at 07:40AM

Things that dancers are good at: Motion capture

Dance Informa offers the next installment in our series on alternative dance gigs. This month, we’re talking about dance and tech, and the various ways you, as a dancer, are perfect for th…

SOURCE: www.danceinforma.com at 07:36AM

Poll: Do you think there is too much belting in musical theatre? by The Stage

Last week, musical star Rebecca Caine criticised a trend for belting in musical theatre, claiming it has led to a “generic sound”

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 07:33AM

Venice Film Festival: Joaquin Phoenix is frighteningly good in Joker

Todd Phillips reinvents the comic book movie with his portrait of a comedian’s descent into madness

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 07:31AM

Dancing back to school: How dance can help transition us into the school year

The time is upon us. Summer is coming to a close, and we find ourselves gearing up for another academic year. The transition from summer to fall can be tedious, daunting, even anxiety prov…

SOURCE: www.danceinforma.com at 07:25AM

Belvoir reveals Season 2020 by Arts Review

With highlights including new works from established and emerging voices, a stunning array of talent both on and off stage, and an all-new production from the award-winning team behind Count…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 07:18AM

Practicing trauma sensitivity in your dance studio

According to the latest results from the National Survey of Children’s Health, 22 percent of children in the United States, more than 15.6 million kids total, have experienced two or more …

SOURCE: www.danceinforma.com at 07:12AM

Just because: Jimmy Durante sings “This Is All I Ask” by Terry Teachout

Jimmy Durante sings Gordon Jenkins’ “This Is All I Ask” on Jimmy Durante Presents the Lennon Sisters Hour. This episode was originally telecast by ABC on October 31, 1969: (This is th…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 07:01AM

REVIEW ROUND-UP: Fleabag at Wyndham’s Theatre by Emma Clarendon

Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s play Fleabag that inspired the hit television series is making its West End debut at the Wyndham’s Theatre for a limited season. Love London Love Culture rounds up…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 07:00AM

Almanac: S.N. Behrman on contentment by Terry Teachout

“What strikes me as I look back is that I have known few contented people. I have known very busy ones, rich ones, triumphant ones, but few who have been contented.” S.N. Behrman, Peopl…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 07:00AM
Monday, September 2, 2019 at 6am (Broadway Time)
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Boston Ballet brings on a new roster, a new team

In the late spring of 2019, one Boston Ballet dancer after another gave their final bow with the company (some from the stage permanently). Mikko Nissinen, Boston Ballet’s artistic directo…

SOURCE: www.danceinforma.com at 06:56AM

James Whiteside and Isabella Boylston to lead record for most dancers en pointe

Nationally syndicated morning talk show Live with Kelly and Ryan is teaming up with Guinness World Records to present a new edition of “Record Breaker Week”, from September 9-13. Hosts …

SOURCE: www.danceinforma.com at 06:53AM

Hercules review at Delacorte Theater, New York – ‘community musical staging of the Disney film’ by Nicole Serratore

UK audiences were introduced to the Public Theater’s Public Works programme through Kwame Kwei-Armah’s production of Twelfth Night at the Young Vic

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:53AM

Radiant Pavilion 2019 by Arts Review

A celebration of contemporary jewellery and objects, Radiant Pavilion brings together local and international artists for an exciting and diverse range of events across Melbourne from 7 Sept…

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

42 Cities Musical Productions Have Travelled to the Most by Ticketsource

Musical theatre productions don’t just stick to their home-town. The success and popularity of these musicals can be measured by how far and wide they have travelled to bring their product…

SOURCE: www.ticketsource.us at 06:08AM
Monday, September 2, 2019 at 5am (Broadway Time)
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Eduardo Strausser conducts Petrushka by Arts Review

Sensational Brazilian conductor Eduardo Strausser leads the ANAM Orchestra for the first time in a curated program of ballet works inspired by Sergei Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes – the leg…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 05:59AM

NEWS: Mischief Theatre’s year-long West End residency opens this month with Groan Ups by Featured Content

Are you counting down the minutes? Mischief Theatre's long-running hits The Play That Goes Wrong and The Comedy About a Bank Robbery will be soon be joined in the West End by three brand-new…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 05:30AM

Best of the Blogs: The Mates give their verdicts on Appropriate, The Doctor, Cabaret & more by Lisa Martland

Best of the Blogs: The Mates give their verdicts on Appropriate, The Doctor, Cabaret & more.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 05:00AM
Monday, September 2, 2019 at 4am (Broadway Time)
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Constellations by Arts Review

Considered to be one of the most exciting new love stories of this generation, Tasmanian Theatre Company presents Nick Payne’s Constellations at the Hobart Brewing Company for a limited se…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 04:30AM
Monday, September 2, 2019 at 2am (Broadway Time)
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Tay Bridge review – adventurous story of ghost-train-in-waiting by Mark Fisher

Dundee RepPeter Arnott’s brilliant vignettes about a 1879 railway bridge disaster imagine the lives and hopes of passengers stalked by death Peter Arnott has written enough plays to know y…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:03AM

Critic Matt Trueman: With reality up for grabs a new wave of inconsistency is sweeping theatre by Matt Trueman

There’s a car in Lord of the Rings, racing around Middle-earth. Gladiator has at least one gas-powered chariot and, going by a

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 02:00AM

Top 5 theatre shows to see this week (September 2-8) by Natasha Tripney

Two Trains Running – Royal and Derngate, Northampton Nancy Medina directs a revival of August Wilson’s play set in a diner in

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 02:00AM

Lyn Gardner: Too often theatre just preaches to the converted. What’s the point? by Lyn Gardner

Just as the Edinburgh festivals were coming to an end, I read an interview with actor Lindsay Duncan in which she said:

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 02:00AM
Monday, September 2, 2019 at 1am (Broadway Time)
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In Bay Area, Indian Immigrants Find Community In Theater by Aarti Shahani

A theater company in Santa Clara, Calif., has become a place for Indian immigrants working in the tech sector to find a home away from home.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 01:48AM

Central Park ‘Hercules’ is a heartfelt wake-up call for Disney by Johnny Oleksinski

Disney’s still got heart. That’s easy to forget, because the studio that once taught kids to wish upon a star and to go fly a kite has turned into Cyberdyne Systems: an evil behemoth hel…

SOURCE: The New York Post at 01:18AM

Bringing Ballarat’s historic theatre back to life by Arts Review

Works are underway to restore Ballarat’s nearly 150-year-old Her Majesty’s Theatre, thanks to support from the Victorian Government. Treasurer Tim Pallas has visited the theatre to annou…

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

Avalanche: A Love Story review – Maxine Peake traverses the rocky terrain of IVF by Clarissa Sebag-Montefiore

Roslyn Packer Theatre, SydneyPeake skilfully navigates the painful, raw experience of struggling to conceive in this stage adaptation of Julia Leigh’s memoir In Avalanche: A Love Story, Ju…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:03AM

Theatrefolk Featured Play – Stressed by Alan Haehnel by Lindsay Price

Welcome to our Featured Play Spotlight. Stressed by Alan Haehnel is a symphony of sound and character that is a true theatrical experience. A challenging but incredibly fun piece, this vivi…

SOURCE: Theatrefolk at 01:00AM
Monday, September 2, 2019 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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BroadwayRadio Special: David Zellnik and Eric Svejcar, Loveville High: A Prom in Nine Musical Podcasts by James Marino

James Marino speaks with David Zellnik and Eric Svejcar about their musical, “Loveville High: A Prom in Nine Musical Podcasts” Guest: David Zellnik and Eric Svejcar, Loveville High: A Pr…

SOURCE: BroadwayRadio at 12:01AM

Watch Derren Brown Teach Playbill a Secret or Two by Dan Meyer

Is it possible that master illusionist Derren Brown and our very own Social Media Director Felicia Fitzpatrick are joined at the minds?

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

A Broadway Playlist for Labor Day by Mark Robinson

It’s that time of year again, that three-day weekend celebration commemorating the That unofficial end of summer and officially celebrates hardworking labor in America. That’s right, i…

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

Episode 601 -- Amy Jo Jackson: Unleashed! by Joel B. New

We're back, dear listeners! (For five episodes. But still!) Each Monday leading up to the October 6th concert premiere of Monkey Trouble Unleashed! at the Duplex Cabaret Theatre, I'm releasi…

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