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What to Watch on Cennarium This August by Pj Grisar

Every month we highlight the best programming on Cennarium, a streaming service for the performing arts. StageBuddy readers receive a 15% discount on Cennarium. Use the code: st@gebuddy &…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 12:18pm on July 27, 2017

Review: 'Places' at the East to Edinburgh Festival by Tami Shaloum

Chances are you haven't heard the name Alla Nazimova. The Broadway star and Hollywood legend's story is largely forgotten, but writer/performer Romy Nordlinger is determined to bring it back…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 2:39pm on July 25, 2017

Interview: Liz Callaway on Bringing Back the 60s to Her Shows at Feinstein's/54 Below by Jose Solis

We spoke to Liz Callaway about The Beat Goes On her series of concerts at Feinstein's/54 Below celebrating the music of the 1960s. Before anything else I want to ask you when's The Nanny mus…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 1:19pm on July 25, 2017

Interview: Lauren Patten on 'The Goree All-Girl String Band' Playing at NYMF by Jose Solis

We spoke to Lauren Patten about her work in The Goree All-Girl String Band playing at NYMF. Can you talk about your character in the show and what the rehearsal process has been like? I play…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 5:06pm on July 24, 2017

Review: Money Talks by Bill Crouch

Watch out Alexander Hamilton! There's another Founding Father in town and he's full of witticisms and songs. Yes, Benjamin Franklin is currently appearing in an Off-Broadway musical called M…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 4:18pm on July 24, 2017

thEATer " NYMF Edition! NYMF Actors Remy Zaken, Wilson Jermaine Heredia, and Emily Skeggs on Their Favorite Eats in the Theater District by Ariana Starr

Every summer, the Midtown theater scene grows exponentially with the return of the New York Musical Festival, commonly known as NYMF. During this exciting time of year, the theater district …

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 4:04pm on July 24, 2017

Review: Me & Ella by Auriane Desombre

Fans of jazz and the First Lady of Song should start making their way to the York Theatre, where Me & Ella provides the perfect blast of nostalgia to revive your love for Ella Fitzgerald…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 3:15pm on July 24, 2017

NYMF Review: Numbers Nerds by Auriane Desombre

I never thought math would win me over, but the day has finally come with Numbers Nerds. This addition to the New York Musical Festival hit all the right numbers with its charming story of f…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 1:40pm on July 24, 2017

Review: Raghs by Saima Huq

Written and performed by Sohaila Mahjour, directed and developed by Patti Amoroso, Raghs is a tour-de-force that captures the time in a girl’s life when she most defines herself …

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 12:13pm on July 24, 2017

Interview: Director Melissa Moschitto on Her Dark Comedy 'The Anthropologists Save The World!' at Ice Factory 2017 by Hanna Oldsman

The Obie-winning Ice Factory festival presents seven new works from June 28 to August 12 at the New Ohio Theatre. We spoke with The Anthropologists’ Artistic Director Melissa Moschitto…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 10:47am on July 21, 2017

Interview: Director Hanan Snir on the Message of Peace He Wants to Deliver in 'To the End of the Land' by Jose Solis

David Grossman's novel To the End of the Land deals with the aftermath of parents having their children sent off to war. The book was a critical success in Israel and received a National Boo…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 10:36am on July 21, 2017

Review: Arcadia by Pj Grisar

A visit to Sidley Park is never for naught. In Potomac Theatre Project (PTP/NYC)’s light-on-its feet production of Tom Stoppard’s 1993 masterpiece, Arcadia, the play proves as…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 1:10pm on July 20, 2017

Review: Pity In History by Pj Grisar

In Pity in History, Howard Barker posits that history is a continual work-in-progress. A political satire with the feel of a parable, the play documents the travails of Gaukroger, an English…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 5:59pm on July 19, 2017

Review: Hello to Rose: One Act Plays by Tennessee Williams by Auriane Desombre

Complete with youthful sensitivity, fading southern belles, and reminiscing on days past, "Hello to Rose: One Act Plays by Tennessee Williams" gives the perfect overview of Williams' timeles…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 5:40pm on July 19, 2017

thEATer: Bandstand's Andrea Dotto on Her Favorite Theater District Eats by Ariana Starr

The dining scene of New York's Theater District is quickly becoming one of the best of the city, and few people know it better than the actors who call the neighborhood their second home. In…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 12:03pm on July 19, 2017

Review: Seeing Place Theater's 'Cloud 9' by Aron Canter

One of the great plays is being produced at the Access Theater: Cloud 9, the first of Caryl Churchill's many magnum opuses. Yes, Caryl Churchill, without question a top ten English language …

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 6:00pm on July 18, 2017

Interview: The Playwrights of The Strawberry One-Act Festival Discuss Their Work by Hanna Oldsman

The 30th season of the Strawberry One-Act Festival, founded by Riant Theatre Artistic Director Van Dirk Fisher in 1995, will feature 31 short one-acts in competition, as well as three full-l…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 6:00pm on July 17, 2017

Interview: Adina Verson on the 'Emotional Whiplash' of 'Indecent's' Surprise Extension by Ariana Starr

Indecent, written by Paula Vogel, directed by Rebecca Taichman, and currently playing at Broadway's Cort Theatre, is inspired by the true story of the 1923 Broadway debut of Sholem Asch's pl…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 4:23pm on July 17, 2017

Interview: Johnny Walsh, Qais Essar, and Marina McClure on 'Tear a Root from the Earth' at Ice Factory 2017 by Hanna Oldsman

The Obie-winning Ice Factory festival presents seven new works from June 28 to August 12 at the New Ohio Theatre. We spoke with Johnny Walsh (music/lyrics), Qais Essar (music), and Marina Mc…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 2:20pm on July 17, 2017

Review: Goblin Market by Erin Kahn

Jennifer Jewell’s solo show Goblin Market is headed to the 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe later this summer. But first, Jewell performed her solo show at 59E59 Theatres in NYC. And …

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 1:19pm on July 17, 2017

NYMF Interview: Taran Gray and Richard Allen on 'Freedom Riders: The Civil Rights Musical' by Hanna Oldsman

The 2017 New York Musical Festival, which runs July 10 through August 6, will bring audiences four full weeks of new musicals, concerts, readings, and panel discussions. We spoke with Taran …

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 12:54pm on July 17, 2017

Review: Classical Theatre of Harlem's 'The Three Musketeers' by Erin Kahn

The story of The Three Musketeers has been adapted innumerable times for both the stage and screen, with varying degrees of success. Some productions veer so far from Alexandre Dumas&#…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 12:29pm on July 17, 2017

Review: The Enchantment by Jennifer Rizzi

The desire for requited, passionate and lifelong love is the subject of countless dramas, but few explore the longing so achingly as Victoria Benedictsson's The Enchantment. Ducdame Ensemble…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 12:25pm on July 17, 2017

NYMF Interview: Michael Musial on 'Backbeard' by Hanna Oldsman

The 2017 New York Musical Festival, which runs July 10 through August 6, will bring audiences four full weeks of new musicals, concerts, readings, and panel discussions. We spoke with Michae…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 12:00pm on July 17, 2017

NYMF Review: The Time Machine by Erin Kahn

“There are no set endings,” says Thomas, the hero of David Mauk’s and Brenda Mandabach’s musical The Time Machine (directed by Justin Baldridge at The Acorn Theatre a…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 11:48am on July 17, 2017
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