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The Pearl Theatre in Las Vegas

Las Vegas is of course well known for its gambling. However, it has also become a top spot for other forms of entertainment as well. In fact, many gambling casinos have become part of larger…

SOURCE: TheTheatreSource at 9:32pm on November 25, 2013

WaveFest: Go West! by John Paul Karliak

"WaveFest: Go West!" – A series of theatrical shorts about the SoCal experience. 15 pieces, 15 playwrights, 5 plays a night over 6 weekends. Wave One " September 7th, 8th, 14th & 1…

SOURCE: TheTheatreSource at 3:23pm on October 5, 2013

Elaine Stritch Isn't Leaving New York Quietly… And We Wouldn't Want it Any Other Way! by Derrick Jones

Elaine Stritch Isn't Leaving New York Quietly And we wouldn't want it any other way If April hasn't already been declared "Elaine Stritch Month" in New York, it should be. After seven decade…

SOURCE: TheTheatreSource at 4:48am on April 19, 2013

The Grand Irrationality by Michael Donatich

The first thing you notice when watching The Grand Irrationality, despite the Los Angeles location of The Lost Studio, is the very British setting of the play. That would be due to the fact …

SOURCE: TheTheatreSource at 8:17am on January 29, 2013

Smash: The Complete 1st Season on DVD by Dan Deevy

*please note the actual release date for this set is Jan 8, 2013 A lot of new television shows come and go without so much as a single wave in pop culture being made; Smash, on the other han…

SOURCE: TheTheatreSource at 12:08pm on December 26, 2012

Gates McFadden Interview for The Fisherman's Wife by Dan Deevy

Written By: Rocco Passafuime [email protected] 25 years ago, Gates McFadden scored an opportunity to be a part of one of Hollywood's biggest franchises with the TV series S…

SOURCE: TheTheatreSource at 12:26pm on November 5, 2012

The Fisherman's Wife by Dan Deevy

At a time when we can create almost anything we can imagine through the wonder of CGI, it's nice every now and then to get back to the basics of storytelling. And what could be more basic th…

SOURCE: TheTheatreSource at 8:13am on October 26, 2012

The Little Dog Laughed

The Little Dog Laughed premiered back in 2007, as written by Douglas Carter Beane who is perhaps best known for penning To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, and has been nominated for a Tony …

SOURCE: TheTheatreSource at 6:32am on September 4, 2012

Donna / Madonna by John Paul Karliak

Donna/Madonna is a 70 minute one-act from Writer/Performer John Paul Karliak, as seen at the Lyric Theatre on July 24th without intermission. In his opening, Karliak explains how he entertai…

SOURCE: TheTheatreSource at 11:56am on August 11, 2012

Brent Spiner to Dream the Impossible Dream? by Cheryl Hufnagle

Brent Spiner, of Star Trek: The Next Generation fame, wants to bring the classic musical Man of La Mancha back to the New York or London stage, he said in an interview with The Cinema Source…

SOURCE: TheTheatreSource at 5:25pm on August 3, 2012

Anna Haas Talks "Crazy Is," Birth Control and Broadway Roles by Carey Purcell

Former lovers of Anna Haas, beware. You may turn on the radio soon and hear a song that sounds a little too familiar. The 27 year old singer-songwriter from Nasvhille, Tennessee, whose album…

SOURCE: TheTheatreSource at 9:59am on May 16, 2012

The Caretaker by Carey Purcell

"He wasn't even listening," a lonely man says when he realizes another has secretly slipped out the door while he was talking. This could be read as a matter-of-fact statement, but when it i…

SOURCE: TheTheatreSource at 3:44am on May 12, 2012

Leap of Faith by Carey Purcell

And on the seventh day, God made Raul Esparza. Unfortunately, even he cannot perform miracles, as proven by Leap of Faith, the latest film-to-musical adaptation to hit Broadway. With songs b…

SOURCE: TheTheatreSource at 9:59am on May 7, 2012

2012 Tony Award Nominations " Josh Young, Norm Lewis, Jeremy Jordan, Michael Cerveris and More Talk to the Press by Carey Purcell

The 2012 Tony Award Nominations were announced on Tuesday, May 1. On Wednesday, May 2nd the nominees met with the press to discuss their reactions to being nominated. Da'Vine Joy Randolph, w…

SOURCE: TheTheatreSource at 8:13am on May 7, 2012

Nice Work If You Can Get It by Carey Purcell

One of the more amusing moments of Nice Work If You Can Get It occurs when Eileen Evergreen, a rich, spoiled woman played by Jennifer Laura Thompson is relaxing in her bathtub (for what she …

SOURCE: TheTheatreSource at 8:52am on May 4, 2012

Don't Dress for Dinner by Carey Purcell

"It's all beige," the woman next to me sighed when the curtain rose on the set of Don't Dress for Dinner. Little did she know that John Lee Beatty's set would be the least of her complaints …

SOURCE: TheTheatreSource at 4:03am on May 4, 2012

Brendan Griffin Talks about Clybourne Park's Journey to Broadway by Carey Purcell

Good news for all the chatterboxes out there: there is one actor on Broadway who doesn't mind if you're loud in the audience. Brendan Griffin, currently making his Broadway debut in Bruce No…

SOURCE: TheTheatreSource at 3:18am on May 4, 2012

The Columnist by Carey Purcell

There are few noises that sound as hopeful or as ominous as the clicking of keys on a typewriter, which makes it an appropriate noise for the opening scene of David Auburn’s historical…

SOURCE: TheTheatreSource at 6:18am on April 30, 2012

A Streetcar Named Desire by Carey Purcell

“I was sort of thrilled by it,” Stella says of her husband Stanley’s display of brutal strength on their wedding night. The same could be said of my response to the latest …

SOURCE: TheTheatreSource at 2:31pm on April 29, 2012

Ghost by Carey Purcell

Lines are blurred at Ghost, the synthetic video game of a musical currently in performances at the Lunt-Fontanne Theater. These are not the lines between life and death, but rather between t…

SOURCE: TheTheatreSource at 1:05pm on April 29, 2012

One Man, Two Guv'nors by Carey Purcell

Theatre-goers, you have been warned. If you have entered the Music Box Theater to see the new comedy One Man, Two Guv'nors, you are in for much more than just watching a show. You may become…

SOURCE: TheTheatreSource at 10:10am on April 25, 2012

Clybourne Park by Carey Purcell

"It's all right. Nothing's broken." That statement is spoken during Clybourne Park, currently in performances at the Walter Kerr Theater. Triumphantly arriving on Broadway after a rocky tran…

SOURCE: TheTheatreSource at 3:01am on April 24, 2012

The Three Sisters by Carey Purcell

Whoever said Russians are cold-hearted creatures hasn't seen The Three Sisters. The new staging from the Maly Drama Theater of St. Petersburg, Russia, which can be seen at the Harvey Theater…

SOURCE: TheTheatreSource at 6:08am on April 21, 2012

Lauren Elder Talks Broadway, Ukuleles and Getting Naked by Carey Purcell

Lauren Elder's path to songwriting did not begin with a brilliant moment of inspiration or shattering heartbreak. Instead, her introduction to playing the ukulele and writing her own music b…

SOURCE: TheTheatreSource at 5:05am on April 20, 2012

End of the Rainbow by Carey Purcell

It's a love story, but not the kind you would expect to find on Broadway. Peter Quilter's play End of the Rainbow, which visits Judy Garland close to the end of her life, is a disturbing exp…

SOURCE: TheTheatreSource at 8:08am on April 17, 2012
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