Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 11pm (Broadway Time)
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Mariana Castillo Deball: Re-playing Life’s Tape by Arts Review

One of the most influential artists of her generation, Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA) will present Mexico-born, Berlin-based Mariana Castillo Deball’s first Australian exhibition, …

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 11:25PM

Call Answered: André Ward: Colman Domingo's "Dot" at People's Light Theatre by Adam Rothenberg

Ever since I saw André Ward in the Broadway production of Xanadu in 2007, I have been wanting to interview him for “Call Me Adam.” I’m thrilled our schedules have finally aligned! And…

SOURCE: Call Me Adam at 11:19PM
Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 10pm (Broadway Time)
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Film Reconsideration: The Beats’s “Pull My Daisy” at 60 by Steve Provizer

You can go home again, daddy-o, but you’re not the same person you were the first time around. The post Film Reconsideration: The Beats’s “Pull My Daisy” at 60 appeared first on The …

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 10:55PM

Today on Broadway: Monday, September 30, 2019 by Matt Tamanini

Updating “Girl from the North Country” Casting, Pre-Broadway Reviews for “American Utopia,” a Packed Theatrical Schedule “Today on Broadway” is a daily, Monday through Friday, po…

SOURCE: BroadwayRadio at 10:30PM

A Last-Minute Program Change Helps Showcase NSO’s Evolving Signature Sound by Whitney Fishburn

The National Symphony Orchestra’s third season opener signaled a distinctively bright and cohesive sound is developing under Maestro Gianandrea Noseda. Noseda explained to the crowd that h…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 10:26PM
Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 9pm (Broadway Time)
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Sunday by Darryl Reilly

Though off-putting, "Sunday"’s periodic non sequitur choreographic interludes become a respite from its bad writing and grating performances. For no discernable reason, characters stop sp…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 09:30PM

CONSTANT STANISLAVSKI (37) by Robert Shuman

We are sentimental . . . we actors, and we love to play the part of injured innocence not only on the stage, but in life also.  (MLIA)

SOURCE: stagevoices.com at 09:03PM

See THE PURISTS Near Where the Puritans Once Lived by Peter Filichia

As soon as you walk into the Calderwood Pavilion — Huntington Theatre Company of Boston’s second space — you’ll know...Continue Reading The post See THE PURISTS Near Where the Purita…

SOURCE: broadwayselect.com at 09:03PM
Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 8pm (Broadway Time)
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IN PRAISE OF TOVE DITLEVSEN — THE GREATEST DANISH WRITER YOU’VE NEVER HEARD OF by Robert Shuman

(Boyd Tonkin’s article appeared in the Spectator, 9/26.) The Copenhagen Trilogy: Childhood, Youth, Dependency by Tove Ditlevsen reviewed Pick up a Penguin Classic from a cult Danish author…

SOURCE: stagevoices.com at 08:32PM
Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 7pm (Broadway Time)
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Emmy Winner Darren Criss, Patsy & Loretta Star Jessie Mueller and More Set for #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 07:06PM
Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 6pm (Broadway Time)
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2020 Anne & Gordon Samstag International Visual Arts Scholarship recipients announced by Arts Review

Marlee McMahon (VIC) and Kate Power (SA) have been selected as recipients of the prestigious Anne & Gordon Samstag International Visual Arts Scholarship for 2020. The scholarship provide…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 06:59PM

The Dance Enthusiast, What We Stand For by The Dance Enthusiast

In The Dance Enthusiast, What We Stand For-Celebrating 12 Years of Dance Enthusiasm, Positivity, Conversation, and Inclusion: The Dance Enthusiast is a site for dance journalism populated b…

SOURCE: Dance Enthusiast at 06:33PM

As K-Pop, Bollywood, And Turkish TV Arise, Are The Days Of U.S. Cultural Dominance Over? by Artsjournal2

Author Fatima Bhutto thinks so. “Hollywood is no longer the center. America is no longer the center. Now we have a multipolar world. So Turkey is a center. India is a center. Pakistan is a…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 06:06PM

José José, Mexico’s Prince Of Song, Has Died At 71 by Artsjournal2

His career spanned four decades and millions of albums, and the singer was nominated for six Grammys, though he never won. (The Los Angeles Times has collected five of the best of José’s …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 06:06PM
Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 4pm (Broadway Time)
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A 'Fiddler On The Roof' Match Made by Jeff Lunden

Sometimes life imitates art. In a production of Fiddler on the Roof, which contains a meddling matchmaker trying to get couples together, the two real-life leads have fallen in love.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 04:43PM

Celebrate 64 Years of Arthur Miller's A View From the Bridge With a Look Back at Ivo van Hove's 2015 Broadway Revival by Nathan Skethway

Mark Strong starred in van Hove's production of the Miller play, which originally premiered on Broadway September 29, 1955.

SOURCE: Playbill at 04:30PM

Review: ‘jazz singer’ Looks to Complicate a Film’s Fraught History by Elisabeth Vincentelli

A director and a composer play versions of themselves in a fascinating but frustrating reconsideration of a movie infamous for its use of blackface.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 04:24PM
Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 3pm (Broadway Time)
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Review: Drag in Live Cartoon Form by Michael Block

By Michael BlockUnless you’ve been living under a rock, "The Simpsons" have been a staple in the pop culture lexicon for virtually three decades. The cartoon has become timeless in the sen…

SOURCE: TheaterInTheNow at 03:54PM

Conductor starts orchestra on Chicago’s South Side for young musicians of color by Artsjournal1

“A conductor has started a youth orchestra on Chicago’s South Side to serve many young musicians of color who had to commute long distances to take part in music programs downtown or in …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:48PM

Why Mexican artist Joaquin Segura doesn’t think politics solves problems by Artsjournal1

“In the world of art, political turmoil can sometimes provide inspiration. In Mexico, the echoes of revolution 100 years ago can be seen in the work of a contemporary artist.” (video plu…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:48PM

All-Black orchestra showcases tunes that speak to the culture by Artsjournal1

“Jason Ikeem Rodgers, founder and music director for Atlanta’s Orchestra Noir, has captivated audiences with his fusion of classical music and contemporary genres like hip-hop and R&…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:48PM

Chicago Architecture Biennial reckons with displacement, privation and segregation by Artsjournal1

“With its title …and other such stories, the third Chicago Architecture Biennial signals its commitment to addressing the histories of displacement, privation and segregation that inform…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:48PM

Making the Art Institute of Chicago a more inclusive place is about more than just architecture by Artsjournal1

The museum’s director, James. Rondeau on why the institution is bringing Barcelona architects Barozzi Veiga on board to rethink the whole campus.” – The Art Newspaper

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:48PM

Why ‘Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion’ Is Obsolete by Artsjournal1

Nicole Brewer: “ED&I is an ineffective tool for forwarding social justice because it’s outward-focused. The idea of ED&I is valued more than the practice of ED&I, and success…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:48PM

For adults with special needs, another form of creative expression — through dance by Artsjournal1

“Martha Leebolt is the co-artistic director of Southern California Ballet, which was awarded a grant to start an adaptive dance program for adults with special needs, beginning Oct. 9. ……

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:48PM

A Miami Arts Organization Wants to Build Hundreds of Affordable Housing Units for Artists in an Art Deco Former Bakery by Artsjournal1

“Bakehouse Art Complex, an arts facility in Miami’s Wynwood district, is planning to build 250 units of affordable artist housing on its two-acre campus. … Today, the building houses 6…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:48PM

Inclusion and Accessibility for Performers With Disabilities by Artsjournal1

Wendy Duke, co-founder of the Center for Applied Drama and Autism: “In Akron, Ohio, you’ll discover Theatre on the Spectrum, a day-theatre company for adults with disabilities that opera…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:48PM

Myron Bloom, French Horn Player Who Helped Mold The Cleveland Orchestra, Has Died At 93 by Artsjournal2

Bloom “was horn royalty. As Szell’s principal horn in Cleveland for more than two decades, he appeared on many of the orchestra’s celebrated recordings, and was the soloist in its cla…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:48PM

Chicago Festival Has To Cancel A Highly Anticipated Premiere Because Immigration Denies Visas To Playwright And Crew by Artsjournal2

Conchi León and her touring cast and crew had been making Chicago-specific plans since March, building a special traveling set for her Yucatán- set play La Tía Mariela. It was set to prem…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:48PM

Syria’s Secret Library by Artsjournal2

In 2013, in the war-ravaged town of Daraya, people collected books after shelling and wrapped them in blankets to take them to a secret basement location. “The self-appointed chief librari…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:48PM

Leonardo Mocked By Other Italians For His Ginger Hair And ‘Unconventional’ Sexuality by Artsjournal2

A “comic strip” of the time shows that “although the work of the great Italian was popular in his time, an extensive new study of the artist to be published this week has outlined ev…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:48PM

Looking at LOOKING AT YOU: A Dialogue by Amy and Dan Gijsbers Van Wijk and O'Neil

I think there’s less a question of “what’s to be done” and more is a question of “how do we know what’s really going on.” It’s less about privacy in some ways and more about …

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 03:12PM
Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 2pm (Broadway Time)
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Harvey & Raúl & Darren and More! 5 Must-Do Events for the Week of September 30 to October 6 by Kathy Henderson

It’s a starry week on New York stages, with Harvey Fierstein, Raúl Esparza, David Byrne and Darren Criss headlining shows around town. Mark your calendar with our five must-do events for …

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 02:18PM

Boy Blue: Redd review – sequel to Blak Whyte Gray pushes the pain button by Sanjoy Roy

Barbican, LondonRhythms ricochet around an imaginary cell as the hip-hop partnership return with a darker, depression-themed piece In 2017, Boy Blue – the hip-hop partnership founded in 20…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:06PM
Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 1pm (Broadway Time)
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What You Missed When Ben Platt and Carole King Hit the Global Citizen Festival Stage by Ruthie Fierberg

Hosted by Hugh Jackman, the Broadway stars had a few surprises in store for the audience of 60,000.

SOURCE: Playbill at 01:59PM

BWW Review: Satoshi Miyagi's Entrancing Staging of ANTIGONE Arrives From Japan

Even the most jaded New York playgoers who may start feeling a bit blasé about entering a theatre and seeing a large pool of water on the stage (Jeremy O. Harris' DADDY and Lucas Hnath's RE…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 01:48PM

Hollywood Is Fascinated With Beautiful Women’s Descents And Deaths by Artsjournal2

And so, it seems, are audiences. What’s the deal with these less than biopics, more like thanatopics? Ah: “Each movie is too enamored of its legend, of her talent and beauty, to acknowle…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 01:36PM

The Nonsensical Book Policies In Prisons Across The Nation by Artsjournal2

Seriously, excuse us? “A prison in Ohio blocked an inmate from receiving a biology textbook over concerns that it contained nudity. In Colorado, prison officials rejected Barack Obama’s …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 01:36PM

Boys, bullying and ballet: How we nurture young dancers

On the August 22nd edition of Good Morning America, Lara Spencer reported on Prince George’s school curriculum. After noting that the young royal is taking ballet, something his father Pri…

SOURCE: www.danceinforma.com at 01:08PM

Mystery Woman Sings Opera In Los Angeles Metro — And Goes Viral by Kat Lonsdorf

A video posted on Twitter by the LAPD shows the woman, her hair pulled up in pigtails and arms loaded with bags, singing a famous Puccini aria, and hitting every note.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 01:06PM
Sunday, September 29, 2019 at noon (Broadway Time)
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Broadway Review: “The Height of the Storm” at Manhattan Theatre Club’s Samuel J. Friedman Theatre by David Roberts

Florian Zeller’s complex “The Height of the Storm” is a must see this Broadway season. Enjoy the opportunity to witness Jonathan Pryce and Eileen Atkins – two of the greatest actors …

SOURCE: Theatre Reviews Limited at 12:55PM

This Week on Broadway for September 29, 2019: The Height of the Storm by James Marino

Peter Filichia, James Marino, and Michael Portantiere talk about The Height of the Storm, Henry IV, Part 1 @ Folger Theatre, Washington DC, Porgy and Bess @ Metropolitan Opera, Antigone @ Pa…

SOURCE: BroadwayRadio at 12:48PM

WICKED Celebrates 16 Years on Broadway; Get Access to a Special Ticket Package Including a Swag Bag, Photo With the Cast, and More!

Wicked is celebrating its Sweet Sixteen! On October 30, Wicked will celebrate sixteen years on Broadway.

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 12:48PM

Is There A Good Way To Contextualize ‘Turandot’ For 2019? by Artsjournal2

The Canadian Opera Company is trying to figure that out, but it’s complex. The pseudo-Asian characters Ping, Pang, and Pong have been renamed in Toronto, but tenor Julius Ahn, who sings Pa…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:36PM

Kehinde Wiley’s New Statue In Times Square Directly Takes On Confederate Idols by Artsjournal2

Who could say it better than Philip Kennicott? “The old-fashioned, ceremonial unveiling of a statue is mostly extinct as a cultural spectacle. New art works are generally introduced quietl…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:36PM

Women And Museums: It’s Not Just About Not Being Naked by Artsjournal2

True, the Guerrilla Girls famously asked if women had to be naked to get into the Met (the percentages are not great), but the unseen labor of women artists and women museum professionals is…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:36PM

We’re Living In A Post-Happiness World by Artsjournal2

So we’re pursuing “joy” instead – something that comes and goes and that we don’t feel we need to sustain. Could this actually be a boon for the arts as we start to realize that co…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:36PM

How Columbus, Georgia, Got Developed An Indie Theatre Scene by Artsjournal2

Sure, there’s more craft beer and more restaurants than there were 10 or 15 years ago – and there are also a lot of Millennials who left Columbus for the city, and then returned because …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:36PM

'Cry-Baby' is lighthearted fun by Calvin Wilson St. Louis Post-Dispatch

New Line revives musical based on 1990 film.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 12:33PM
Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 11am (Broadway Time)
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Celebrate the Upcoming Judy Garland Bio-Pic and More in 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 is all about Judy, the bio-pic starring Re…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 11:48AM

'Our sexuality is wild' – Clare Barron, the dramatist pushing flesh to its limits by Alexis Soloski

Her plays are full of big, soulful, sexually charged parts for women. As Dirty Crusty hits Britain, the writer talks about binge-dating and casting off the shame she learned growing up Clare…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:36AM

Review: ‘The Giver’ at Aldersgate Church Community Theater by Chuck Leonard

In The Giver, Eric Coble’s adaptation of the Newberry Award winning novel by Lois Lowry, Aldersgate Church Community Theater offers a family-friendly production about a future society that…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 11:25AM

VIDEO: Carole King Sings 'Beautiful' at The Global Citizen Festival

Carole King appeared at yesterday's Global Citizen Festival, where she performed 'Beautiful' for the audience.

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 11:22AM

Arts Remembrance: Robert Hunter, Lyricist for the Grateful Dead by Scott McLennan

Robert Hunter did as much to shape the sound and influence of the Grateful Dead as guitarist Jerry Garcia did. The post Arts Remembrance: Robert Hunter, Lyricist for the Grateful Dead appea…

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 11:18AM

Review: ‘Arsenic and Old Lace’ at Rockville Little Theatre by Andy Arnold

Although three murders, or “helping lonely men to find peace,” as the aunts see it, take place in the first two minutes, Rockville Little Theatre’s current presentation of Joseph Kesse…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 11:11AM

‘Masterful central performances are worth the admission price alone’: MACBETH – Chichester by Matt Merritt

See this production of Macbeth for those masterful central performances, they’re more than worth the price of admission, even if so much of the rest is “full of sound and fury, signifyin…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 11:00AM
Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 10am (Broadway Time)
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Review: ‘Unexpected Turbulence’ at The Fridge DC by David Siegel

What a charmer is the fringy play Unexpected Turbulence. It’s an engaging, first-class “flight” with personable service provided by flight attendant Crystelle Desjardins (Alexander Bur…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 10:55AM

Between Two Worlds: ‘Antigone’ by Matthew Wexler

Japanese director Satoshi Miyagi brings his visually stunning production of 'Antigone' to New York City's Park Avenue Armory. The post Between Two Worlds: ‘Antigone’ appeared first on Th…

SOURCE: The Broadway Blog at 10:48AM

André De Shields as the Gay Character August Wilson Left Out by Jonathan Mandell

Three generations of black, queer theater artists – actor André De Shields, 73; playwright Kevin R. Free, who is 50;  and director Zhailon Levingston, 25 —  are collaborating on a pla…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 10:28AM

Popular Crowdfunding Site Kickstarter Doubles Down On Anti-Union Stance After Its Artists Ask It To Be Better by Artsjournal2

Kickstarter, where thousands of artists and writers and circus performers and musicians and etc. have gotten millions of dollars of funding, fired two union organizers a couple of weeks ago.…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:06AM

The Whistleblower Sure Can Write by Artsjournal2

We don’t know who he is, or at least many of us don’t, but one instructor says it’s time for writing students to take lessons from his clear prose. He has great topic sentences! He kno…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:06AM

Is It Time To Get Rid Of Remedial Math? by Artsjournal2

College students actually do just fine without it, or so Cal State says. This probably won’t shock a lot of humanities majors, but an administrator says, “The traditional pathway, where …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:06AM

As Banned Books Week Comes To An End, One Might Wonder If Books Are Really Still Banned by Artsjournal2

The answer is yes. Yes, they sure are. And it’s not just Harry Potter or And Tango Makes Three. “Our government doesn’t actually ban books, does it? Sure it does! The federal gover…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:06AM

Katsura Sunshine’s Rakugo by Darryl Reilly

Katsura Sunshine is the stage name of this charismatic 49-year-old Toronto-born performer who relocated to Japan and apprenticed to a Rakugo artiste. Mr. Sunshine eventually became a notable…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 10:02AM

Check Out These Exclusive Portraits of 2019 Broadway Flea Market Guests Jordin Sparks, Eva Noblezada, Gavin Creel, and More by Nathan Skethway

The annual Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS event raised $870,167 September 22.

SOURCE: Playbill at 10:00AM
Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 9am (Broadway Time)
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Indie dance documentary ‘Botis Seva: Air’

Botis Seva, a London-based choreographer, has collaborated with director Divya Pathak to make Botis Seva: Air, a dance documentary.  “It isan independent passion piece,” says Pathak. …

SOURCE: www.danceinforma.com at 09:07AM

‘Streaks of compassionate melancholy under the sparkles of hilarity’: BIRTHDAYS PAST, BIRTHDAYS PRESENT – Scarborough ★★★★★ by Libby Purves

Underneath Birthdays Past, Birthdays Present beats Ayckbourn’s sorrowful, understanding heart, showing us that comedy is just tragedy on its way to happening.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 09:00AM

Ep. 39: Abuse, Addiction, and the Other Side with Beau Clark by Lauren Van Hemert

There have been many studies on the links between creative people and drug and alcohol abuse. And while many of these studies are somewhat outdated or inconclusive, the fact is that in the s…

SOURCE: Beltline to Broadway at 09:00AM

Adapting to a New Normal in Jeune Terre by Gab Reisman

By Gab Reisman. Playwright Gab Reisman discusses writing a play about climate change and moving toward a model of collective accountability and civic action.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 09:00AM
Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 8am (Broadway Time)
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The Wild, Weird, Sometimes Gorgeous Designs Of Emergency Cash In Germany At The End Of WWI by Artsjournal2

As the end of WWI led to economic crises, many German towns and villages issued their own emergency cash, or “notgeld.” The designs range widely from local legends, including fairytales,…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 08:33AM

What’s Going On Behind The Scenes At This Hip Evangelical Culture Magazine? by Artsjournal2

A post about race and racism from The Relevant‘s former managing editor went viral, and the fallout “has already led to a ‘sabbatical’ for Relevant Media Group’s founder and CEO, a…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 08:33AM

'Homophobic' Actress Dropped From THE COLOR PURPLE Plans To Sue

As we previously reported, actress Oluwaseyi (Seyi) Omooba was removed from Leicester Curve and Birmingham Hippodrome's revival of musical The Color Purple after Hamilton actor Aaron …

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 08:15AM

‘The Willard Suitcases’ Starring Nancy Anderson To Have World Premiere at American Shakespeare Center by News Desk

The Willard Suitcases, a new musical by Julianne Wick Davis, will make its world premiere debut at the American Shakespeare Center on October 4, directed by Ethan McSweeny and featuring Nanc…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 08:13AM

Judy Standout Jessie Buckley on Playing Judy Garland's Guardian Angel, Bonding With Renée Zellweger, More by Ryan McPhee

The Wild Rose and Chernobyl alum takes on the role of Garland's one-time production assistant and confidant Rosalyn Wilder in the new biopic.

SOURCE: Playbill at 08:00AM

6 Things to Know Before You Go to Broadway’s Freestyle Love Supreme by Ruthie Fierberg

Why you should get to the theatre early, what to expect, and more.

SOURCE: Playbill at 08:00AM
Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 7am (Broadway Time)
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Baryshnikov Is Back (As A Dance Coach) by Artsjournal2

At City Ballet, the master is coaching other dancers in a piece created for him by Jerome Robbins. “Dance, to Mr. Baryshnikov, is about five points: the head, the two hands and the two fe…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 07:18AM

Macbeth review – John Simm excels despite much toil and trouble by Michael Billington

Chichester Festival theatreThe murderous thane faces witches, relentless video and a musical assault in this lengthy production but emerges as a figure of rare complexity Read interview with…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:12AM

‘Use of the grotesque & social critique is highly sophisticated’: GLASS. KILL. BLUBEBEARD. IMP – Royal Court Theatre by Laura Kressly

As a body of work, Caryl Churchill’s four plays Glass. Kill. Bluebeard. Imp complement each other well and offer a bold social commentary that is dark, foreboding and surreal.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 07:00AM
Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 5am (Broadway Time)
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Eddie Izzard review – surreal, featherlight sugar on the pill of messianic politics by Brian Logan

Brighton DomeThe would-be MP’s ‘last’ standup show teems with delightful animals and gobbledook but often feels in need of an edit ‘This is my last tour before politics,” says Eddi…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:54AM

Melbourne Fringe: Black Water by Arts Review

Composed by Jeremy Beck from the novella by Joyce Carol Oates, Black Water is a short opera telling the tragic story of the end of Mary Jo Kopechne’s life. On the night of July 18, 1969, K…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 05:08AM
Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 4am (Broadway Time)
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Two Ladies review – fantastic performances, half-baked play by Hannah Jane Parkinson

Bridge theatre, LondonNancy Harris’s study of an American first lady and her French counterpart is thin stuff, despite the best efforts of Zoë Wanamaker and Zrinka Cvitešić It will soon…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:54AM

The week in theatre: Glass. Kill. Bluebeard. Imp; My Beautiful Laundrette – review by Susannah Clapp

Royal Court, London; Curve, LeicesterCaryl Churchill conjures four short, sharp, unconnected plays that add up to one remarkable whole. And a new spin on an 80s film classic What a rapt, int…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:54AM

On Bear Ridge review – potent study of the places we leave behind by Clare Brennan

Sherman theatre, CardiffWriting, acting and design combine brilliantly in Ed Thomas’s new, semi-autobiographical playJohn Daniel (Rhys Ifans) fears that daily wearing of his only pair of t…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:54AM

Melbourne Fringe: The Metamorphosis by Arts Review

MU Modern Theatre’s production of The Metamorphosis is a muddled, murky, melange of a show. A new adaptation by playwright James Macaronas and directed by Samsara Dunston, its presentation…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 04:41AM
Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 3am (Broadway Time)
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REVIEW: Jessica Martin – A Life Under Lights, Crazy Coqs ✭✭✭✭ by Julian Eaves

By Julian Eaves Julian Eaves reviews Jessica Martin: A Life Under Lights at The Crazy Coqs, Brasserie Zedel, London. This post REVIEW: Jessica Martin – A Life Under Lights, Crazy Coqs ✭�…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 03:10AM

ANGELS IN AMERICA PART TWO: PERESTROIKA • The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis by Andrea

“If the snake sheds his skin before a new skin is ready, naked he will be in the world, prey to the forces of chaos.” This is a line delivered by the “oldest living Bolshevik” at the…

SOURCE: St. Louis Theatre Snob at 03:06AM
Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 1am (Broadway Time)
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Brisbane Festival: Flamenco Fire – Veinte Años by Arts Review

Flamenco Fire highlighted every element of the unique, dramatic art form which is the Spanish Flamenco. Traditionally comprised of singer, dancer and guitarist, this production expertly expa…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 01:45AM
Sunday, September 29, 2019 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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Podcasts that celebrate the healing power of nature

Two new series explore the effects of the natural world on our minds and brains

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00AM

Dance News: Congratulations To Urban Bush Women's Newest Company Members & Promoted Dancers! by The Dance Enthusiast

Congratulations To Urban Bush Women's Newest Company Members & Promoted Dancers!

SOURCE: Dance Enthusiast at 12:00AM

Ben Platt Plays Radio City Music Hall September 29 by Andrew Gans

The evening with the Dear Evan Hansen Tony winner and The Politician star will be filmed for subsequent broadcast on Netflix.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

Sea Wall/A Life Wraps Up Broadway Run by Olivia Clement

The evening of monologue plays, starring Tom Sturridge and Jake Gyllenhaal, plays its final performance at The Hudson September 29.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

Tour of Jimmy Buffett’s Escape to Margaritaville Launches September 29 in Providence by Andrew Gans

The North American tour is scheduled to play over 35 cities during its first year.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM