Sunday, October 6, 2019 at 11pm (Broadway Time)
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IMPRESSIONS: MOVEIUS Contemporary Ballet at Ailey Citigroup Theater by The Dance Enthusiast

In IMPRESSIONS: MOVEIUS Contemporary Ballet at Ailey Citigroup Theater, "The shuddering delicacy of three women boureé-ing slowly across the stage evokes the shifting ice. The fragile form…

SOURCE: Dance Enthusiast at 11:18PM

IMPRESSIONS: Danse Theater Surreality’s “Thoughts and Prayers” at TADA! Youth Theater by The Dance Enthusiast

In IMPRESSIONS: Danse Theater Surreality’s “Thoughts and Prayers” at TADA! Youth Theater, "As disasters strike, the couple’s domestic chatter breaks down and the musicians rise up, …

SOURCE: Dance Enthusiast at 11:18PM

IMPRESSIONS: Maria Bauman-Morales' MBDDance in "(re)Source" presented by The Chocolate Factory Theater and BAAD in the Bronx by The Dance Enthusiast

In IMPRESSIONS: Maria Bauman-Morales' MBDDance in "(re)Source" presented by The Chocolate Factory Theater and BAAD in the Bronx  "This artist  moves potently, exquisitely. I can't sit sti…

SOURCE: Dance Enthusiast at 11:18PM

Today on Broadway: Monday, October 7, 2019 by Matt Tamanini

Critics Review “Slave Play” on Broadway, Two Legends Pass Away, ATG to Go Up for Sale! “Today on Broadway” is a daily, Monday through Friday, podcast hitting the top theatre headline…

SOURCE: BroadwayRadio at 11:13PM
Sunday, October 6, 2019 at 10pm (Broadway Time)
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Acclaimed Games Studio grows its Melbourne home by Arts Review

More jobs will be created in Victoria’s thriving gaming industry with games studio Sledgehammer Games expanding its Asia-Pacific office in Melbourne. Minister for Creative Industries Marti…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 10:38PM

Madcap confetti-throwing comic Rip Taylor has died at 84 by Associated Press

Rip Taylor, the madcap mustached comedian with a fondness for confetti-throwing who became a television game show mainstay in the 1970s, has died

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 10:27PM

Hayes @ The Hayes by Arts Review

If any justification was needed as to why she has a theatre named after her, then this meticulously crafted, superbly performed, gem of a show provides it all. Although Nancye Hayes began he…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 10:06PM
Sunday, October 6, 2019 at 9pm (Broadway Time)
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‘Slave Play’ is a funny, scalding, walk along the boundary between black and white in America by Peter Marks

Jeremy O. Harris’s seriocomedy will be one of the most talked-about events of the theater season.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 09:24PM

Review: Slave Play is Bold and Brave by Bian Scott Lipton

Exquisitely-acted “Slave Play,” makes a kind of history of its own, boldly bringing Broadway into unfamiliar waters! Bravo!

SOURCE: cititour.com at 09:21PM

CONSTANT STANISLAVSKI (40) by Robert Shuman

It is necessary to play a role hundreds of times, to crystallize its essence, to perfect the crystal, and in showing it, to interpret the quintessence of its contents.  (MLIA)

SOURCE: stagevoices.com at 09:03PM
Sunday, October 6, 2019 at 8pm (Broadway Time)
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LET’S GO: AUSTIN PENDLETON AND PETER BLOCH RETEAM FOR CHILLING NEW VERSION OF ‘THE GLASS MENAGERIE’ by Robert Shuman

LET’S GO: AUSTIN PENDLETON AND PETER BLOCH RETEAM TO HELM CHILLING NEW VERSION OF THE GLASS MENAGERIE TO USHER IN THE HALLOWEEN SEASON AT THE WILD PROJECT  New York, New York — Ruth Sta…

SOURCE: stagevoices.com at 08:42PM

Read Reviews for the Broadway Premiere of Slave Play by Playbill Staff

The new play by Jeremy O. Harris, directed by Robert O'Hara, opens on Broadway following an acclaimed downtown run last season.

SOURCE: Playbill at 08:36PM

Broadway Review: “Slave Play” at the Golden Theatre by David Roberts

“Slave Play,” currently running on Broadway at the Golden Theatre, reiterates the events on the fourth day of the Antebellum Sexual Performance Therapy being held at MacGregor Plantation…

SOURCE: Theatre Reviews Limited at 08:30PM

‘Slave Play’ Review: Who Says Broadway Isn’t Ready For Jeremy O. Harris? by Greg Evans

One of the first hints – an uneasy moment in a remarkable evening full of them – planted in Jeremy O. Harris’ Slave Play suggesting that all is not as it seems (and even what it seems …

SOURCE: Deadline at 08:30PM

Review: ‘Slave Play’ questions more than it answers by Charles Isherwood

If there’s anything more boring than hearing about other people’s dreams, it’s hearing about their therapy sessions. And, to my mind, hearing about people’s sexual fantasies — admi…

SOURCE: Broadway News Subscription at 08:30PM

Slave Play: Down on the Ol’ Plantation, on 45th Street by Steven Suskin

★★★★ Jeremy O. Harris hits Broadway with an explosive examination of race, sexuality and more The post Slave Play: Down on the Ol’ Plantation, on 45th Street appeared first on New …

SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 08:16PM

Slave Play: Provocative, Poetic, and Disquieting by Melissa Rose Bernardo

★★★★ Jeremy O. Harris’ phenomenally daring, disruptive drama is the polar opposite of theatrical comfort food The post Slave Play: Provocative, Poetic, and Disquieting appeared fir…

SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 08:15PM
Sunday, October 6, 2019 at 7pm (Broadway Time)
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Review: ‘Pride and Prejudice’ at NextStop Theatre Company by Gina Dalfonzo

Love is a game—or deadly serious—or both at once, depending on which character you ask in NextStop Theatre Company’s production of Pride and Prejudice. The game motif is evident early …

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 07:35PM

Round Table: King Arthur Sort of Remembered Then and Now by David Finkle

★★★ Liba Vaynberg's (autobiographical?) play views troubled romance during two disparate eras The post Round Table: King Arthur Sort of Remembered Then and Now appeared first on New Yo…

SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 07:30PM

Fringe Review: Chalk. A silent clown draws us into his world by New York Theater

“Chalk,” a 40-minute comedy in which silent comic Alex Curtis creates an entire world for the audience using little more than a piece of chalk, is exactly the sort of show I always hope …

SOURCE: New York Theater at 07:20PM

Check Out Production Photos From The Big One-Oh at Atlantic Theater Company by Nathan Skethway

Written by Dean Pitchford, Doug Besterman, and Timothy Allen McDonald, the new musical is currently running at Off-Broadway's Atlantic Theater Company.

SOURCE: Playbill at 07:05PM

Broadway’s ‘Slave Play’: A Free (But Costly) Racial Satire by David Finkle

Harris' play is so scattershot that his many points, and the fireworks that generate, remain unhappily in chains. The post Broadway’s ‘Slave Play’: A Free (But Costly) Racial Satire ap…

SOURCE: Clyde Fitch Report at 07:01PM

Anthony Warlow on Jekyll and Hyde by Gabi Bergman

This is the moment. Anthony Warlow is finally playing Jekyll (and Hyde). Arguably one of Australia’s finest theatrical exports, Anthony has had a career spanning over 30 years, both in A…

SOURCE: AussieTheatre at 07:00PM

Round Table ** by Barry Gordin

“A Less Congenial Spot, In Cramalot” By: Samuel L. Leiter October 6, 2019: As I washed my hands in the men’s room after seeing Liba Vaynberg’s Round Table, a senior critic of my acqu…

SOURCE: theaterlife at 07:00PM
Sunday, October 6, 2019 at 6pm (Broadway Time)
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“Dance Nation” Precariously Pirouettes through Puberty, at S.F. Playhouse by Karina Hull

Millennial Notes  Clare Barron Showcases Chaos of Girls Growing Up by Karina Hull In “Dance Nation,” Clare Barron presents an intriguing yet violent tribute to puberty and the dramatic …

SOURCE: Theatrius at 06:49PM
Sunday, October 6, 2019 at 5pm (Broadway Time)
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Joan and Jericha: the Derek and Clive of agony aunts

Julia Davis and Vicki Pepperdine’s podcast skewers the world of relationship experts

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 05:52PM

Poet, Novelist, Translator And Biographer Elaine Feinstein Has Died by Artsjournal2

Feinstein was 88. She’d published more than a dozen poetry collections and 15 novels, translated Russian poets and wrote biographies of Ted Hughes and Bessie Smith. “Feinstein often expl…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 05:48PM

Nancy Drew Is Still Alive At 90, And Also Still 16 Years Old by Artsjournal2

How, why, and why is Nancy so hard to adapt to the screen? “Never out of print, she has appeared in more than 250 books and counting, in movies, on television shows, in CD-ROM games. She h…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 05:48PM

Part Of The Los Angeles Central Library’s Mysteriously Missing Sculpture Returns Home by Artsjournal2

But where are the other parts of the Wall of Scribes? And how did someone (or someones, or a syndicate, who knows?) steal the bronze sculpture in 1969? – Los Angeles Times

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 05:48PM

Cambridge’s Fitzwilliam Museum Has Been Closed For Renovation For Two Years by Artsjournal2

And the results are almost in; the museum reopens on Monday, with much pomp, a lot of new paint, and a ton of QR codes. – BBC

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 05:48PM

“Fern Hill”, a play by Michael Tucker by Richard Seff

Artists often prepare sketches to guide themselves through the process of creating a painting. Architects draw blueprints which are subject to change before committing to building.  And Pla…

SOURCE: onandoffbroadwaytheaterreviews.com at 05:47PM

A sit-com rather than a real comedy by Cogency

Dot, written and directed by Colman Domingo. Through October 20, 2019 at People’s Light, 39 Conestoga Road, Malvern, PA.   A comedy about a person with Alzheimers may seem like an outrage…

SOURCE: theculturalcritic.com at 05:39PM

Variant 31 review – immersive zombie caper is more theme park than theatre by Kate Wyver

New Oxford Street, LondonIn an elaborate game of hide and seek, you have to avoid the marauding undead – but the fear and the fun soon fizzle out A hand grabs my ankle and a veiny arm slip…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:36PM

Filming the Show: Pardon the Intrusion? Or Punish It? by Michael Paulson and Michael Cooper

A seized phone. A stopped concert. A text from Rihanna. All new fuel for a heated debate about theater etiquette in the digital age.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 05:18PM
Sunday, October 6, 2019 at 4pm (Broadway Time)
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Film Review: “Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles” — Subversive Non-Fiction by Tim Jackson

Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles is nothing if not provocative fodder for a cinematic niche: the animated feature sheds intriguing light on one of the major film directors of the 20th…

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 04:42PM

“Hot Mikado—Bursting with Energy, at 42nd St. Moon, S.F. by Cedric Westphal

Gilbert & Sullivan Fly High in Bell & Bowman’s Supercharged Jazz Musical  by Cedric Westphal Described by its stage director, Jeffrey Polk as “two hours of fun, quirky, message-…

SOURCE: Theatrius at 04:18PM

Terri trips: Watching Wise Children at the cinema with Emma Rice by Terri Paddock

I was disappointed not to see Emma Rice's adaptation of Angela Carter's much-loved final novel Wise Children last year at the Old Vic Theatre or on its extensive tour, but delighted to be gi…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 04:06PM
Sunday, October 6, 2019 at 3pm (Broadway Time)
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Marcelino Sambé: ‘Ballet should not be just for elite kids’ by Kate Kellaway

It’s a fairytale: the young dancer in a poor Lisbon suburb who makes it to principal at a world class company. But more underprivileged children should get a chance, says the Royal Ballet�…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:18PM

The Spanish Book of Prayer by Steven Morris

"Davis underscores this point by showing how profoundly the Hebrew books were influenced by their creators’ Arabic neighbors." The post The Spanish Book of Prayer appeared first on STAGE R…

SOURCE: stageraw.com at 03:08PM

Foundations, it’s time to stop using grant applications to distribute funding by Artsjournal1

Vu Le: “Our sector talks a lot about grants. … There are endless articles and workshops on how to increase your chances to get grants. And many foundations, to their credit, have been wo…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:03PM

How Libraries Are Bridging the Digital Divide by Artsjournal1

“There are about 5 million households in rural areas without broadband internet … [and] there are 15 million households outside of rural America where people don’t have broadband inter…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:03PM

New Grant Program Focuses on Artists Working with Social Change Organizations by Artsjournal1

“The Arts and Activism ColLABoration, a pilot project funded jointly by The CrossCurrents and Compton Foundations to support the work of artists in partnership with organizers and activist…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:03PM

Decolonizing the Future: museums as agents of generational equity by Artsjournal1

Elizabeth Merritt: “All too often the decisions we make as individuals, companies, or countries are only good decisions if examined in a very short time frame. I call this phenomenon tempo…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:03PM

Changing the color of opera is the goal of Minnesota Opera’s new leader by Artsjournal1

“A singer herself, Minnesota Opera’s Priti Gandhi sees diversity as a way to ‘open people’s imaginations’ — not to mention a matter of survival.” – The Star Tribune (Minneapo…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:03PM

Why don’t we hear more music by women? The Imani Winds quintet is trying to change that. by Artsjournal1

“For more than two decades, Imani Winds, founded by the composer and flutist Valerie Coleman, has been unfolding different perspectives in its concerts, juxtaposing Bach with John Coltrane…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:03PM

Same-sex, gender-neutral dance partners now allowed to compete in national competitions by Artsjournal1

“Same sex and gender-neutral couples will now be allowed to compete with opposite-sex couples at all of its events. … But the question has come up: Will that lead to an unfair advantage …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:03PM

A Team of Curators Designs a System for Indigenous Artists to Thrive In by Artsjournal1

“The word ‘decolonization’ has been bandied about all over national and regional arts outlets lately, but it is often misused or misunderstood. In Seattle, the term was used frequently…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:03PM

The First Black Woman To Direct In Hollywood Says That Industry Thought She Was ‘Too Black’ by Artsjournal2

Euzhan Palcy’s A Dry White Season earned Marlon Brando an Oscar nomination, but that didn’t impress Hollywood executives, she says. When she pitched other films with black leads, “‘T…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:03PM

Vogue Dancers Subvert a Baroque Spectacle at the Paris Opera by Artsjournal1

“Rameau’s Les Indes Galantes was designed to show the triumph of Enlightenment order over the exotic ‘other.’ Can hip-hop dance make it feel less toxic?” – The New York Times

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:03PM

A British Greeting Card Company Says It Isn’t Trying To Own A Banksy, Just Use It To Sell Cards by Artsjournal2

The Yorkshire greeting card company said it wasn’t trying to own his work, but “Banksy claimed he had been forced to open a shop in Croydon, south London, this week, as a result of the d…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:03PM

College Kids Don’t Want Your Fancy ‘Reinvention,’ Just A Plain Old Library by Artsjournal2

There’s a lot of glitz going on in the college library funding race. A media room! A media room with a green screen! No, a Maker Space! And – perhaps the best idea of them all – a libr…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:03PM

NiteLife Exchange Picks of the Week

Broadway legend Anita Gillette returns to Birdland with Chapter Three, her new show filled with hilarious and touching incidents and observations, covering everything from singing with Burt …

SOURCE: NiteLifeExchange at 03:02PM
Sunday, October 6, 2019 at 2pm (Broadway Time)
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Coming Attractions: October 6 through 22 — What Will Light Your Fire by Bill Marx

Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual art, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks. The post Coming Attractions: October 6 through 22 — What Will Light Yo…

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 02:42PM
Sunday, October 6, 2019 at 1pm (Broadway Time)
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All the work will be worth it by Victoria Cairl

When I was sixteen, I had the chance to travel to Japan for a summer abroad and to attend school there. Here was the catch, it was not… Continue reading on Medium »

SOURCE: Medium at 01:45PM

People You Should Know . . . Bob Stromberg by Zack Calhoon

(Photo by Paul Keller) BOB STROMBERG-For over forty years Bob has been delighting audiences of all ages with his perfect blend of standup, story and shtick. Always clean, his presentation is…

SOURCE: Visible Soul at 01:06PM

Even After Hordes Of ‘New Yorker’ Publications, Authors Might Need To Be Rescued For Future Readers by Artsjournal2

Is this the most discouraging development ever, or is it just a sign of how many writers are forgotten as the relentless pressure of the new takes hold? Nancy Hale holds the record for the m…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 01:03PM

In Dijon, This Museum Features Not Mustard But The Goddess Of The Waters by Artsjournal2

Long before tourists came to Dijon in search of mustard (“Dijon” mustard actually comes from Canada, but never mind), pilgrims were heading to the area temple to buy mass-produced icons …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 01:03PM

Groundbreaking Oscar-Nominated Actress And Singer Diahann Carroll Has Died At 84 by Artsjournal2

Carroll was the first Black woman to star in a non-servant role in a TV series in the U.S. “NBC executives were wary about putting Julia on the network during the racial unrest of the 1960…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 01:03PM

What’s The Bestselling Album In Britain Right Now? Abbey Road, Obviously by Artsjournal2

The last time The Beatles’ Abbey Road was #1 on the charts, a U.S. president was laying the groundwork for his later impeachment, and Harold Wilson was Prime Minister of the UK. This retur…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 01:03PM

The Secret To A Life Well-Lived by Artsjournal2

If you’re tired of other people’s “Month of Gratitude” posts on Facebook, sorry to tell you this, but that’s the secret – gratitude. Wildly, if you want to save for retirement or…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 01:03PM

Make 'Em Laugh and Cry! Elaine Paige on Sunday Switches Between Uplifting and Moving Show Tunes on This Week's Episode 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 emotions! In this brand new e…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 01:03PM

A Three-Year Saga Comes To A Conclusion As Jeff Koons’ Tulip Sculpture Lands In Paris by Artsjournal2

Though many in France said Koons’ sculpture “donation” – more on that in a minute – was “opportunistic and cynical,” the artist said “he hoped his tulips would become part of…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 01:03PM

Fierce Females Take the Stage! 5 Must-Do Events for the Week of October 7 to 13 by Kathy Henderson

Any week that spotlights Chita Rivera, Tina Turner, Lady Macbeth and Ntozake Shange’s Colored Girls is a week worth noting. Get to know these powerful ladies in our list of must-do events …

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 01:03PM

This Week on Broadway for October 6, 2019: The Great Society by James Marino

Peter Filichia, James Marino, and Michael Portantiere talk about The Great Society, Slave Play, A Musical About Star Wars, Sunset Boulevard at North Shore Music Theatre, and Our Dear Dead Dr…

SOURCE: BroadwayRadio at 01:00PM
Sunday, October 6, 2019 at noon (Broadway Time)
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Islander: A New Musical review – two voices bring a bustling world to life by Miriam Gillinson

Southwark Playhouse, LondonBethany Tennick and Kirsty Findlay weave theatrical magic in this entrancing tale of the last child left on a remote island What an exceptionally thoughtful new mu…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:18PM
Sunday, October 6, 2019 at 11am (Broadway Time)
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The Extraordinary Journey of Charlie Crafts by Trav S.D.

A few tantalizing fragments on comedian Charlie Crafts (1895-1974). A Boston native, Crafts first comes onto our radar as Jack Haley’s vaudeville partner around 1923, specializing in songs…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 11:48AM

‘Vulnerable & versatile presence’: VELVET – Above the Stag Theatre by Shanine Salmon

Tom Ratcliffe’s one-man show Velvet follows a tributary of the River Weinstein to the English audition scene – a world of bits parts and capricious agents. Essentially, it’s a riff on …

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 11:00AM
Sunday, October 6, 2019 at 10am (Broadway Time)
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Mame review at Hope Mill Theatre, Manchester – ‘Tracie Bennett rises to the challenge spectacularly’ by Chris Bartlett

It’s a bold move to revive a musical not seen on these shores for 50 years. But Manchester’s Hope Mill Theatre has

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:24AM

The Woman Who Changed Hawai’i – And International – Theatre Forever by Artsjournal2

Jane Campbell, who died in March at 87, served as the managing director of Honolulu Theatre for Youth for more than four decades. “At a time when theatre for children was seeking a place a…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:12AM

London’s National Theatre To End Funding From Shell by Artsjournal2

The National Theatre joins the Royal Shakespeare Company, which had been deliberating for quite some time before ending its longtime “relationship” with BP (formerly British Petroleum). …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:12AM

Harvey Fierstein Revives His Downtown Torch Song Trilogy Sensibility for Off-Broadway’s Bella Bella by Ryan McPhee

The Tony Award winner writes and stars in this emotional story about Bella Abzug—the would’ve-been first female U.S. Senator and dear friend.

SOURCE: Playbill at 10:00AM
Sunday, October 6, 2019 at 9am (Broadway Time)
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Paines Plough announces 2020: Live Out Loud Season by Douglas Mayo

By Douglas Mayo Charlotte Bennett and Katie Posner announce their first season as new artistic directors of Paines Plough: Live Out Loud. This post Paines Plough announces 2020: Live Out Lou…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 09:50AM

New post-show Q&A: Join Terri & deity Zoe Lyons for the European premiere of An Act of God by Terri Paddock

As part of her ongoing post-show Q&A series, Mates co-founder Terri Paddock is back at The Vaults giving thanks to the Almighty herself for the European premiere of "sinfully funny" come…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 09:30AM

Julie Delpy Was Paid One Tenth Of What Ethan Hawke Was Paid For ‘Before Sunrise’ by Artsjournal2

And for the big sequel, Before Sunset, Delpy got half of her co-star’s salary. For the third movie in the trilogy, Before Midnight? She refused to do it without equal pay. – Variety

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 09:06AM

Breaking All The Rules Of The Tango To Make It Better, And To Make It Safe by Artsjournal2

Argentine feminists are fed up with the patriarchal, rigid roles of traditional tango, and they’ve published a new protocol that breaks old rules – and reinforces new ones. “The protoc…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 09:06AM

The New Museum That’s Expressly Designed For Selfies by Artsjournal2

People love museum selfies, and here’s the logical conclusion of that love: A museum designed expressly for uploading cute artsy self-portraits to Instagram. The museum in Vienna “joins …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 09:06AM

‘Important & unmissable production’: TROJAN HORSE – Touring ★★★★★ by Fairy Powered Productions

The Leeds Playhouse has opened its doors following an impressive renovation and Trojan Horse is the first production to be hosted.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 09:00AM

Ep. 40: Father-Son Duo Ira David Wood III and Ira David Wood IV Talk DRACULA by Lauren Van Hemert

It’s always so much fun to sit down with Ira David Wood III (David) and Ira David Wood IV (Ira), mostly because the father-son pair have such good stories to tell. I’m also never quite s…

SOURCE: Beltline to Broadway at 09:00AM

How To Make Your Leadership Transition a Joyful, Fun Revolution by Meggan Gomez, Katy Rubin

By Meggan Gomez, Katy Rubin. Katy Rubin, founder and former exeuctive director of Theatre of the Oppressed NYC, talks with new executive director Meggan Gomez about how long leaders should h…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 09:00AM
Sunday, October 6, 2019 at 7am (Broadway Time)
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At 94, Director Peter Brook Is Still Asking The Deep Questions by Jeff Lunden

The iconic British director has a new work on stage in New York; Why? asks exactly that question about the purpose of theater in society. Brook says he'll carry on as long as he can find the…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 07:59AM

Roger Taillibert, The Architect Of Montreal’s Olympic Stadium, Has Died At 93 by Artsjournal2

The French architect also designed the Olympic Pool and the vélodrome for the Olympics, a building that has become the Montréal Biodôme. The stadium was controversial at the time, and has…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 07:36AM

Marcello Giordani, Italian Tenor Of Beauty, Has Died At 56 by Artsjournal2

Giordani sang hundreds of performances at the Met and, at a relatively young age, stepped back from the spotlight and began to mentor younger singers. He was the son of a prison guard who ow…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 07:36AM
Sunday, October 6, 2019 at 6am (Broadway Time)
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‘They were the funniest people I had ever met’: Charlie Russell on Groan Ups & her Mischief Theatre adventure to date by Featured Content

It's cruel to ask one of the original Mischief Theatre company to choose their favourite comedy to date? But we couldn't resist. We caught up with the fabulous Charlie Russell about Groan Up…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 06:30AM

Orpheus in the Underworld review at London Coliseum – ‘Emma Rice’s misjudged production of Offenbach’s operetta’ by George Hall

The second instalment of English National Opera’s Orpheus season is an operetta, and one of the most famous of all: Offenbach’s Orpheus

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:09AM

The week in theatre: “Mr Harold”… and the boys; Blood Wedding; Macbeth – review by Susannah Clapp

Lyttelton; Young Vic, London; Chichester Festival theatreAthol Fugard’s masterly apartheid drama still shocks, while compatriot Yaël Farber is transfixed by Marina Carr’s lyrical Irish …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:06AM
Sunday, October 6, 2019 at 2am (Broadway Time)
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'A Night With Janis Joplin' gives singer Mary Bridget Davies the role of a lifetime by Kevin C. Johnson St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Mary Bridget Davies has nailed the art of singing like the legendary Janis Joplin.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 02:33AM

Stunning Rachmaninoff and well-performed Elgar from Yang, de Waart, SLSO by Sarah Bryan Miller St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Pianist Joyce Yang gave a near-perfect performance of the Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 3

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 02:33AM

Chasing Rainbows: The Road to Oz, Starring Ruby Rakos, Max von Essen, and Lesli Margherita, Opens October 6 at Paper Mill by Adam Hetrick

The musical chronicles Judy Garland’s career as a Hollywood child star, incorporating some of her most beloved songs.

SOURCE: Playbill at 02:13AM
Sunday, October 6, 2019 at 1am (Broadway Time)
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Jeremy O. Harris' Slave Play Opens on Broadway by Andy Lefkowitz

On the heels of an acclaimed 2018 world premiere staging at New York Theatre Workshop, Jeremy O. Harris' acclaimed debut work Slave Play opens at Broadway's Golden Theatre on October 6. Ro…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 01:42AM

Manon; Boy Blue: REDD review – five-star performances rise above the fray by Sarah Crompton

Royal Opera House; Barbican, LondonThe Royal Ballet’s Vadim Muntagirov and Sarah Lamb, and Boy Blue’s Kenrick ‘H20’ Sandy, excel in otherwise laboured productions One reason critics …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:33AM

The Last King of Scotland – morally flawed stage adaptation by Clare Brennan

Crucible, SheffieldBy rendering its hero completely passive, Steve Waters loses a key aspect of Giles Foden’s novelGiles Foden describes the narrator-hero of his 1998 multiple prize-winnin…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:33AM
Sunday, October 6, 2019 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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Interview with MST3KT Puppeteer NATE BEGLE by Michael J. Roberts

Puppeteer/Voice Actor extraordinaire NATE BEGLE discusses how he landed his dream role performing the iconic [...] The post Interview with MST3KT Puppeteer NATE BEGLE appeared first on Showb…

SOURCE: showbizchicago.com at 12:42AM

THIS WILL HURT by Jeremy Gerard

Fine performances and a fleet staging can t counteract the more tedious parts of this work.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 12:18AM

Jeremy O. Harris’ Slave Play Opens on Broadway by Olivia Clement

Directed by Robert O'Hara, the provocative new work opens on Broadway following an acclaimed downtown run last season.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:00AM

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