Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 11pm (Broadway Time)
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‘The Band’s Visit’ settles in at the Kennedy Center by Nelson Pressley

The national tour of the laid-back Tony winner is on pitch.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:18PM

The Bourneville Legacy by Joel Benjamin

The second part of the program was a bonanza of Bournonville excerpts, danced to not particularly memorable scores, that worked well even without colorful scenery.  The beautiful, colorful …

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 11:10PM

Sherie Rene Scott & Norbert Leo Butz: Twohander by Sandi Durell

  By Brian Scott Lipton   If you’ve done your fair share of cabaret-going, you’ve likely sat through at least one act that could have doubled as a therapy session, as a performer clear…

SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 11:08PM
Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 10pm (Broadway Time)
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FEEL THE LOVE by Joe Dziemianowicz

You ve seen this story before, but the new film version looks and sounds tremendous.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 10:54PM

Speaking with Hazen Cuyler Artistic Director Greenhouse Ensemble by Sandi Durell

  Theater Pizzazz’ Marcina Zaccaria spoke with Hazen Cuyler about Greenhouse Ensemble’s upcoming production of Romeo and Juliet to gather more information about the Artistic Director/Fo…

SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 10:47PM

People You Should Know . . . Jenny Reed by Zack Calhoon

(Photo by Sammy Tunis) Jenny Reed is a Brooklyn-based theater and film director. She is the co-artistic director of The Pack. Recent projects include: The Lucky Ladies (Dixon Place, Domin…

SOURCE: Visible Soul at 10:33PM
Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 9pm (Broadway Time)
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Today on Broadway: Friday, July 12, 2019 by Matt Tamanini

Listen: “Slave Play” Confirms B’way Plans & Ticket Deal, Is “Reefer Madness” Getting a Revival, Exciting Plans for Theatre Row! “Today on Broadway” is a daily, Monday throu…

SOURCE: BroadwayRadio at 09:57PM

2019 Capital Fringe Review: ‘Oizys in the Waiting Room’ by Jane Franklin

There is reason for concern or apprehension as you scroll the morning headlines or track developing news moment by moment. Closer to home, the cause for unease might be a decision as simple …

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 09:07PM
Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 8pm (Broadway Time)
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'Pose' Choreographer Creates A Safe Space — On The Runway by Ari Shapiro

Twiggy Pucci Garçon got her start competing at drag balls — now, she's the runway routine choreographer for the FX show Pose, which celebrates ball culture in New York City in the '80s an…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 08:24PM

Broadway.com #LiveatFive with Damon Daunno of Oklahoma! by Broadway.com

Damon Daunno stops by Broadway.com HQ to chat about starring as Curly in Oklahoma! and more with Ryan Lee Gilbert.

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 08:18PM

Neil Simon Theatre Marquee Lights to Be Dimmed in Memory of Annie Creator Martin Charnin by Andy Lefkowitz

The Broadway League has announced the dimming of the Neil Simon Theatre's marquee lights on July 12 at 7:45pm in memory of Martin Charnin, who passed away on July 6 at age 84. The Neil Simon…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 08:18PM

Scraps by Steven Morris

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

SOURCE: stageraw.com at 08:04PM

Mozart’s ‘Magic Flute’ gets a wild, animated makeover by Barbara Hoffman

Having been “bored s - - tless” the first time he saw “The Magic Flute,” Barrie Kosky hoped never to suffer through it again. Granted, he was only 11 at the time but, thanks to…

SOURCE: The New York Post at 08:03PM
Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 7pm (Broadway Time)
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Back At The Bourbon Room by Mo Brady

by Anna Wehr Katie Webber in Rock of Ages Not many Broadway pe…

SOURCE: www.theensemblist.com at 07:18PM
Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 6pm (Broadway Time)
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World Trade Center Arts Project Finds New President by Nancy Coleman

Leslie Koch, who led Governors Island, will go to the Perelman Center, the final piece of the plan to revive the Lower Manhattan site.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 06:48PM

Body Shaming & #GoldOpen for The Farewell and Song Lang by Fairyprincessdiaries

  TFP has noticed in the last week or so, an inordinate amount of BODY SHAMING recently, nationally, in the Broadway community, er…Off Broadway, and internationally. Movie stars, athletes…

SOURCE: fairyprincessdiaries.com at 06:32PM

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat review at London Palladium – ‘a massive blast of joy’ by Tim Bano

So, this is where it all began. Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, the dream team, wrote their Dream musical more than

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:30PM

Elizabeth Ashley: Hard-living Rip Torn was like ‘broken crystal’ by Michael Riedel

The first person I called after hearing Rip Torn died on Tuesday was Elizabeth Ashley, who knew him well. “I’m seeing so many R.I.P.’s for Rip,” the actress told me. “Are you f- �…

SOURCE: The New York Post at 06:28PM

Twelfth Night by Lara Altunian

The post Twelfth Night appeared first on STAGE RAW - ARTS IN L.A. - SERVED FRESH.

SOURCE: stageraw.com at 06:26PM
Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 5pm (Broadway Time)
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Ruffian on the Stair by Steven Morris

The post Ruffian on the Stair appeared first on STAGE RAW - ARTS IN L.A. - SERVED FRESH.

SOURCE: stageraw.com at 05:41PM

Marquee Lights At Theatrical Home Of ‘Annie’ To Be Dimmed For Co-Creator Martin Charnin by Greg Evans

The lights at Broadway’s Neil Simon Theatre will be dimmed tomorrow night in memory of Annie lyricist and director Martin Charnin, whose smash musical premiered at the theater in 1977. The…

SOURCE: Deadline at 05:22PM
Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 4pm (Broadway Time)
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See the Off-Broadway Premiere of I Spy a Spy by Marc J. Franklin

The new musical comedy, directed Bill Castellino, is set to open July 18 at The Theatre at St. Clement’s.

SOURCE: Playbill at 04:53PM

Odds & Ends: Celia Keenan-Bolger, Denée Benton Set for Voice for Choice Benefit Concert & More by Broadway.com

Here's a quick roundup of stories you might have missed today.Celia Keenan-Bolger, Denée Benton Set for Voice for Choice Benefit Concert A star-studded lineup of performers have signed on t…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 04:32PM

Get a First Look at Chilina Kennedy & More in the National Tour of The Band's Visit by Ryan Gilbert

Broadway favorite Chilina Kennedy and Sasson Gabay are leading the national touring production of the Tony Award-winning Best Musical The Band's Visit, which officially opens July 11 at the …

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 04:32PM

Alice Ripley Will Reprise Site-Specific Solo Drama The Pink Unicorn by Adam Hetrick

The production will return for a two-week encore engagement at The Cell in August.

SOURCE: Playbill at 04:26PM

Win a Pair of Tickets to See Be More Chill on Broadway by Dan Meyer

Playbill ClubSEATS is giving away two tickets to see the musical before it closes August 11.

SOURCE: Playbill at 04:15PM

Capital Fringe review: Would You Rather… by Kate Gorman

If Would You Rather… issued a warning label for real life situations it would read: Beware of elaborate questionnaires and their accompanying release forms. The play takes you into a swirl…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 04:12PM

Opinion: The great reckoning on Broadway by Jeremy Gerard

The official report from the Broadway League at the end of the 2018-2019 season couldn’t have been more upbeat.  “For the 2018-2019 season, total attendance reached 14,768,254 and Broad…

SOURCE: Broadway News Subscription at 04:12PM

Capital Fringe review: American Tranquility by Jeffrey Walker

Four for the price of one – what a deal! That’s four characters making a strong impression in the one-person show American Tranquility, which deserves to play to sold-out audiences every…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 04:12PM
Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 3pm (Broadway Time)
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Illuminati Lizards From Outer Space – NYMF by Sandi Durell

  by Adam Cohen   Alien lizards secretly rule Earth.  And their goal is to impregnate as many humans as possible in order to secure their rule.  However sound their plan, things aren’t…

SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 03:55PM

Lego lovers will show their skills at BrickUniverse convention by Danielle Drake-Flam | St. Louis Post Dispatch

Did you know that the name Lego comes from the Danish phrase “leg godt,” meaning “play well”? While Legos may be designed for kids, people of all ages have been playing well for year…

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 03:48PM

Muny's updated 'Cinderella' is a fun, flashy fairy tale by Calvin Wilson St. Louis Post-Dispatch

The Muny stages a lesser-known Rodgers & Hammerstein musical.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 03:48PM

Moonstruck: Here's how to celebrate the 50th anniversary of mankind's giant leap by Valerie Schremp Hahn St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Joe Edwards, owner of St. Louis' space and moon-themed Moonrise Hotel, plans to host a party to celebrate the moon landing.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 03:48PM

Notable St. Louisans recall memories of 1969 moon landing by Kayla Steinberg | St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Notable St. Louisans shared their memories of the July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 moon landing.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 03:48PM

Meredith Baxter will star in 'Angels in America' at the Rep by Calvin Wilson St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Two notable television actors — one from a current crime series, the other from a classic sitcom — are set to star in the upcoming production of "Angels in America" at the Repertory Thea…

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 03:48PM

Upcoming NYC Auditions for Wicked, Shrek The Musical, Young Frankenstein, and More by Playbill Staff

Find your next job with this selection of upcoming calls for Broadway and shows around the country.

SOURCE: Playbill at 03:43PM

Tony Winner Beth Leavel Tapped for Reading of New Matthew Lombardo Play Conversations With Mother by Adam Hetrick

The semi-autobiographical comedy spans more than five decades in the relationship between mother and son.

SOURCE: Playbill at 03:40PM

leaves by Sandi Durell

  By Marilyn Lester   Surely the ghosts of Samuel Beckett, Jean Genet and Eugène Ionesco were hovering over the three playwright-performers of the highly existential play, leaves. But unl…

SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 03:35PM

‘Promenade’ Review: A ’60s Musical That Offers Zany Delights by Laura Collins-Hughes

The City Center revival of this satire on the haves and have-nots features book and lyrics by María Irene Fornés and a score by Al Carmines.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 03:32PM

Review: ‘Bright Colors and Bold Patterns’ at Studio Theatre by Lisa Traiger

Gerry is mad. Furious even. And who can blame him? He’s all set for the wedding of the … well … summer. He’s driven out the I10 from Los Angeles to Palm Springs and the expensively t…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 03:30PM

New York Is Becoming Hollywood East by Artsjournal

Propelled by a soaring demand for original streaming content and a generous state tax incentive program, New York has become an entertainment powerhouse, attracting major feature films and a…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:18PM

More Stars Say Hosting An Awards Show Just Isn’t Worth The Headaches by Artsjournal1

“According to insiders who spoke … on the condition of anonymity, there are plenty of reasons big-name celebrities are increasingly reluctant to join forces with awards shows. Some of th…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:18PM

Reinventing Hong Kong Ballet by Artsjournal

The company is on a roll, stepping out into the city in innovative and surprising ways. Its subscriptions have spiked 240 percent since the 2017/2018 season, according to Nick Chan, Hong Kon…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:18PM

The Christian Publishing Industry’s Biggest Scandal: The Boy Who Now Says He Didn’t Come Back From Heaven by Artsjournal1

In 2004, six-year-old Alex Malarkey’s skull and spine were separated in an automobile accident and he spent months in a coma. Six years later, his father (who was driving at the time) publ…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:18PM

The U.S. Has A Vibrant, Innovative Flamenco Scene — Why Is It Continually Underrated? (Especially When A Dancer Has A Non-Spanish Name) by Artsjournal1

Alice Blumenfeld, alumna of Flamenco Vivo and now director of the company ABREPASO: “Only as I started to branch out did I realize there are many people breaking boundaries in flamenco in …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:18PM

Tania Bruguera, Cuban Artist-Activist, To Launch Investigative Journalism Project by Artsjournal1

“At the Manchester International Festival, … Bruguera revealed plans to establish an investigative journalism initiative that will award prizes and grants and offer workshops for Cuban w…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:18PM

Improbable Intersection: When Joni Mitchell Met Charles Mingus by Artsjournal

While Mitchell’s associations with jazz had been criticised in the mainstream rock press by writers who found her experimental, category-defying streak somewhat conceited, it was Mingus hi…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:18PM

‘People Will Say We’re In Love’: How The Perky Operetta Duet Of The 1943 ‘Oklahoma!’ Became The Twangy Country Song Of The 2019 ‘Oklahoma! by Artsjournal1

The Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization was willing to let Daniel Fish, director of the revisionist revival now on Broadway, experiment with the way the story was told but forbid any change…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:18PM

Baltimore Symphony’s Finances Are So Bad Tapping Its Endowment Is Problematic by Artsjournal

The BSO’s finances arguably are so unstable that members of the endowment trust supporting the symphony balk at lending or giving it even one penny more than the $6 million it has received…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:18PM

Broadway's Neil Simon Theatre to Dim Lights for Martin Charnin by Ryan McPhee

The Tony- and Emmy-winning Annie writer died July 6 at 84.

SOURCE: Playbill at 03:16PM

Screen of Consciousness – An Amusement Column by Sandi Durell

    by Harry Haun    ON AGAIN LONERGAN: Playwright Kenneth Lonergan started small, Off-Broadway, but, ever since he copped the British and American Oscars for his Manchester by the Sea s…

SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 03:05PM

How ‘Oklahoma!’ Created The Original Cast Album Genre by Artsjournal1

“Typically, show music was cut down and rearranged for a popular dance band. But [Decca president Jack] Kapp had no time for such niceties” — he was rushing to get a recording of the h…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:04PM

Brian James Polak Reconsiders Wilder’s New England in “Welcome to Keene, NH,” Premiering in 2020 by Kenneth Jones

If you care about playwriting, you probably listen — or you should be listening — to the valuable podcast called “The Subtext,” hosted by Chicago-based playwright Brian James Polak, …

SOURCE: By Kenneth Jones at 03:00PM
Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 2pm (Broadway Time)
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Watch Highlights From the Musical Because of Winn Dixie by Dan Meyer

The production runs at Connecticut's Goodspeed through September 1.

SOURCE: Playbill at 02:55PM

Check Out Photos From Dave Chappelle Live on Broadway by Nathan Skethway

Chappelle opened his stand-up residency at the Lunt-Fontanne Theater July 9.

SOURCE: Playbill at 02:47PM

2019 Capital Fringe Review: ‘Our Town Plus Zombies’ by Guest Author

By Rebecca Kurtz What fun! The Adequate Players make a splash again at Fringe this summer with writer/director/actor John Geoffrion’s one-act parody of Thorton Wilder’s 1938 ode to the s…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 02:42PM

Wicked's Jake Boyd Chats About the Infamous Fiyero Pants, Stage Dooring Daniel Radcliffe & More by Caitlin Moynihan

Jake Boyd can be found spending most of his time dancing through life in Wicked on Broadway. Previously playing the Winky Prince on the second national tour, Boyd is no stranger to the infam…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 02:42PM

Tamyra Gray, Edward Hibbert & More Join Hollywood Bowl's Starry Into the Woods by Andy Lefkowitz

Additional casting has been announced for the Hollywood Bowl’s upcoming production of Into the Woods. The previously announced production, featuring direction and choreography by Tony nomi…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 02:42PM

How This Married Couple Coped With Loss By Writing The Elementary Spacetime Show by Ruthie Fierberg

Futurity’s César Alvarez along with Emily Orling introduce a new type of musical at Powerhouse Theater.

SOURCE: Playbill at 02:39PM

Stars in the City: Maggie Gyllenhaal of HBO’s ‘The Deuce’ by Jeryl Brunner

The actress and producer shares her passion for New York City

SOURCE: ShowTickets.com at 02:28PM

Diane Arnstein’s “I Wanna Wander” Is a Sweet Travelogue by Michael Barbieri

I traveled recently to Fort Lauderdale, Boston, Hawaii, London and even to Paris! But I did it all without leaving my seat at Pangea, where I enjoyed Diane Arnstein’s sweet travelogue of …

SOURCE: NiteLifeExchange at 02:28PM

2019 Capital Fringe Review: ‘The Heist’ by Ravelle Brickman

Improv, as any actor knows, is harder than it looks. And dramatic improv—in which actors invent their roles as they go, expanding on a basic situation in ways that are both comic and sad�…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 02:21PM

The Power of Conflict & Why You Should Welcome Tough Conversations by Sit-Admin

This past spring, we gathered agency friends and marketing leaders in New York City to talk about conflict. Either our […] The post The Power of Conflict & Why You Should Welcome Tough…

SOURCE: www.situationinteractive.com at 02:12PM

2019 Capital Fringe Review: ‘Intimate Dinner’ by Em Skow

Anyone who has been a server in a restaurant will likely sympathize with the plight of the well-intentioned and yet deterioratingly cheerful waitress, Lauren, in Intimate Dinner by Lauren Fr…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 02:09PM

Works Selected for ‘Best Of’ Showcase at 10th Annual United Solo Theatre Festival by Dan Meyer

The pieces will be presented at Theatre Row September 19–November 24.

SOURCE: Playbill at 02:04PM
Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 1pm (Broadway Time)
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2019 Capital Fringe Review: ‘A Short History of Unfortunate Animals’ by Andrew Walker White

Aficionados of modern dance and movement theatre take note: if you are hungry for something unique, abstract and poetic, get thee to the Plum space at Arena Stage for A Short History of Unfo…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 01:53PM

Matthew Morrison, Angelica Ross, More Rock '80s Looks in American Horror Story: 1984 Teaser by Dan Meyer

The newest installation of the Ryan Murphy anthology series will also include Emma Roberts, Gus Kenworthy, Billie Lourd, and Leslie Grossman.

SOURCE: Playbill at 01:51PM

7 Operas That Played on Broadway by Genesis Johnson

From Bohème to Bernstein, these classic works each saw their names in lights.

SOURCE: Playbill at 01:28PM

Broadway Investors Set To Lose $100 Million As A Dozen Shows Close by Lee Seymour

All told, 16 shows are set to close between the Tony Awards and Labor Day. What happened?

SOURCE: Forbes at 01:25PM

Read Reviews for Disney’s The Lion King Live-Action Remake by Adam Hetrick

Beyoncé, Donald Glover, James Earl Jones, and Chiwetel Ejiofor lend their voices to the new take on the 1994 animated blockbuster.

SOURCE: Playbill at 01:18PM

Whoopi Goldberg Announces Brenda Edwards in Reworked U.K. Staging of Sister Act by Andy Lefkowitz

Whoopi Goldberg, the stage-and-screen star who played the role of Deloris Van Cartier in the 1992 film Sister Act and produced the 2011 Broadway musical adaptation, has announced a new prod…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 01:18PM

This Week in LA Theatre by Julio Martinez

Written by Julio Martinez Laguna Playhouse presents four Summer musical experiences that celebrate the songs and music of four legendary musical icons In The Sounds Of Summer Series. Th…

SOURCE: thisstage.la at 01:00PM

Jeremy O. Harris’ Slave Play Sets Broadway Opening by Mark A. Robinson For Broadway Direct

Producers Greg Nobile and Jana Shea of Seaview Productions, Troy Carter, Level Forward, and Nine Stories, founded by Jake Gyllenhaal and Riva Marker have announced a new play for…

SOURCE: Broadway Direct at 01:00PM

‘A unique kind of theatre that is recommended’: THE GREAT GATSBY IMMERSIVE THEATRE – Gatsby’s Drugstore ★★★★ by Sophie Garrod

The Great Gatsby Immersive Theatre was a really enjoyable thing to do, a very different piece of theatre to anything I have experienced before and I did have a great time, so I truly would r…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 01:00PM
Thursday, July 11, 2019 at noon (Broadway Time)
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Music Theatre International Releases Elf the Musical for Licensing by Logan Culwell-Block

Based on the 2003 holiday movie, the musical from the creators of The Prom played Broadway in 2010 and 2012.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:59PM

Promenade: Al Carmines, Maria Irene Fornés Commit the Perfect Tuner by David Finkle

★★★★★ An over-the-top universe, directed by Laurie Woolery and choreographed by Hope Boykin The post Promenade: Al Carmines, Maria Irene Fornés Commit the Perfect Tuner appeared f…

SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 12:58PM

Promenade: Musical Whatnot Charms After 50 Years, Intermittently by Steven Suskin

★★★ Encores! Off-Center spotlights composer Al Carmines in this fascinatingly absurdist musical The post Promenade: Musical Whatnot Charms After 50 Years, Intermittently appeared first…

SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 12:54PM

Belgian MIF show rewrites character due to concerns about portrayal of disabled role by Giverny Masso

A Belgian theatre company has been forced to change the portrayal of a disabled character after Manchester International Festival said the production

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:48PM

Jeremy O. Harris’ Slave Play Will Transfer To Broadway & Put Him in the History Books by Drew Shade

Slave Play by Jeremy O. Harris will transfer to Broadway making the 30-year-old playwright the youngest black man in history to have a play produced on Broadway and only the sixth Black w…

SOURCE: BroadwayBlack at 12:47PM

The Ugly One review at Tron Theatre, Glasgow – ‘style over substance’ by Carla Jenkins

Debbie Hannan’s production of Marius von Mayenburg’s 2007 satire about beauty, capitalism and the pressure to conform is certainly pleasing to the

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:35PM

Brenda Edwards will star in brand new production of Sister Act set for tour & London run

If you are a fan of Sister Act, then producers Jamie Wilson and Whoopi Goldberg have answered your prayers with the announcement that a reworked version starring Brenda Edwards will open at …

SOURCE: Stage Faves at 12:30PM

Denée Benton, Celia Keenan-Bolger, and Caissie Levy to Headline Voice for Choice Benefit Concert by Adam Hetrick

The July 29 concert at The Cutting Room will raise funds to protect reproductive rights.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:25PM

Jayne Atkinson made it her ‘civic duty’ to honor Ann Richards with one-woman show ‘Ann’ by Thomas Floyd

The "House of Cards" and "Madam Secretary" actress is playing the former Texas governor in Arena Stage's new production.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:24PM

Unexpected Stage Company’s husband-and-wife founders can’t make their D.C. Dream Day long enough by Thomas Floyd

Rachel Stroud-Goodrich and Christopher Goodrich are celebrating their theater company's 10-year anniversary with a production of "The Few" in Bethesda.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:24PM

Acclaimed ‘Slave Play’ Headed To Broadway; Jake Gyllenhaal Company Among Producers by Greg Evans

Jeremy O. Harris’ Slave Play landed on various critics’ best-of lists after its Off Broadway production last December, and now the incendiary and brutally funny comedy-drama about race, …

SOURCE: Deadline at 12:22PM

Mark Morris makes Sport with Satie in world premiere

There are striking choreographic translations of Satie’s musical economy in this Mostly Mozart commission

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:22PM

‘Half of the Hitler Youth who visited Tamworth did not survive the war’: Glenn Chandler on the real-life ‘spyclists’ who inspired The Good Sco by Featured Content

When Glenn Chandler came across an old newspaper article about the Hitler Youth's 'peace and friendship' cycle tours to England, he had to find out more... and dramatise the story as an urge…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 12:15PM

Bill Russell Will Direct Free Reading of Leaving Brooklyn by Andrew Gans

The reading of Jeff Mandels’ play will be presented at The Vineyard Theatre.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:14PM

Whoopi Goldberg Announces Reworked U.K. Staging of Sister Act Starring Brenda Edwards by Andy Lefkowitz

Whoopi Goldberg, the stage-and-screen star who played the role of Deloris Van Cartier in the 1992 film Sister Act and produced the 2011 Broadway musical adaptation, has announced a new prod…

SOURCE: Theatre.com at 12:11PM

Martin Charnin obituary by Michael Coveney

Creator of the stage musical Annie, he wrote the lyrics and directed the show when it opened on Broadway in the 1970s While being far more than a one-hit wonder, Martin Charnin, who has died…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:06PM

Femme fatale: Maxine Peake in The Nico Project – in pictures by Guardian Staff

Maxine Peake and director Sarah Frankcom explore the life and art of German actor-singer Nico in a bold new production at Manchester international festival inspired by her 1968 album The Mar…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:06PM
Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 11am (Broadway Time)
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Five Dance Videos of Oklahoma Showstopper Gabrielle Hamilton

Check out some other performances by Oklahoma! dancer Gabrielle Hamilton.

SOURCE: BroadwayBox at 11:59AM

First Look at The Cape Playhouse's Once by Nathan Skethway

The Hunter Foster–helmed production is set to continue performances through July 20 at the Massachusetts venue.

SOURCE: Playbill at 11:58AM

Sister Act The Musical to return to London’s West End

Praise Jesus and hallelujah because a new production by Jamie Wilson and Whoopi Goldberg is going to get a London run following a UK tour. Tickets for Sister Act The Musical in London and f…

SOURCE: London Theatre Direct at 11:50AM

Ramin Karimloo to Star in U.K. Concert Premiere of Doctor Zhivago by Andy Lefkowitz

The 2015 Broadway musical Doctor Zhivago is headed across the pond. Tony nominee Ramin Karimloo has signed on to headline the musical's U.K. debut staging, a concert presentation set to pl…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 11:42AM

Jeremy O. Harris' Slave Play Will Transfer to Broadway by Andy Lefkowitz

Slave Play is headed to Broadway. Playwright Jeremy O. Harris' acclaimed debut work, which made its world premiere at off-Broadway's New York Theatre Workshop in 2018, will move to the Gold…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 11:42AM

See Sophia Anne Caruso Celebrate Her Sardi's Caricature with the Beetlejuice Family by Lindsey Sullivan

Beetlejuice's Sophia Anne Caruso received a Sardi's caricature on July 10. Her portrait unveiling took place at the famed Theater District haunt, and Beetlejuice co-stars Alex Brightman, …

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 11:42AM

Jeremy O. Harris' Slave Play Will Transfer to Broadway by Olivia Clement

The new drama, which played a sold-out, extended run Off-Broadway, will move into the Golden Theatre.

SOURCE: Playbill at 11:41AM

Artur Brauner: a mission to confront Germany’s past

Film producer did much to keep fellow citizens entertained while reminding them of their dark history

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:39AM

‘Slave Play’ is Coming to Broadway by Michael Paulson

After a buzzed-about Off Broadway run, Jeremy O. Harris’s provocative exploration of race relations and sexuality will open at the Golden Theater.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:32AM

Recipe for Waitress is sweet — almost too sweet by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Songs are so good and Christine Dwyer so strong in the lead that it’s a bit hard to accept why she’s with her lout of a husband.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:30AM

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Revival Opens at the London Palladium July 11 by Adam Hetrick

Sheridan Smith and Jason Donovan star in Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s biblical musical that celebrates its 40th anniversary.

SOURCE: Playbill at 11:24AM

Capital Fringe review: Saucy Jack and the Space Vixens by Jill Kyle-Keith

Plastic, leather, and love all reign supreme with Up In Your Face’s production of Saucy Jack and the Space Vixens. Not familiar with the show? In 1995, this wildly campy space musical/murd…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 11:24AM

Capital Fringe review: Heartbeats & Algorithms by Michelle Rago

Oh wow,” an audience member said as she stepped into the theater for Heartbeats & Algorithms. The world created by the light and the sound was palpable. The physical sensations continu…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 11:24AM

Capital Fringe review: Love in the Time of Climate Change by Susan Galbraith

Rozina Kanchwala nails it: we in the U.S. live in a world of too many choices, where a girl can just ask Google to serve up a song instantly to match her mood. It’s a time when everyone is…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 11:24AM

Capital Fringe review: The Breakup by Dan Desai Martin

Breaking up might be hard to do, but watching The Break-Up is a joyful, poignant, moving, and laugh-filled adventure for the audience. We follow Aldi on his emotional roller-coaster journey …

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 11:24AM

When the Movies Hit the Stage: 9 Straight Play Adaptations of Films by Dan Meyer

Writers don't only musicalize your favorite films—some of them come to the stage without songs and dances, including these shows.

SOURCE: Playbill at 11:19AM

FIRST LOOK: Discover more about deportation drama Lunatic 19s with new production images by Featured Content

Neck braces, guns and lots of anguish - that's what we initially take from Marian Medic's new production images for Finborough Theatre's world premiere of Tegan McLeod's Lunatic 19s - A Dep…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 11:15AM

Charly Evon Simpson and Abe Koogler Named Dramatist Guild’s 2019 Lanford Wilson Award Recipients by Dan Meyer

Past honorees have included Isaac Gomez, R. Eric Thomas, and Pulitzer Prize winner Martyna Majok.

SOURCE: Playbill at 11:07AM

Exclusive: Olivier Awards to ration prize statuettes after spike in demand from producers by Matthew Hemley

Organisers of the Olivier Awards are proposing to limit the number of prize statuettes given out to producers of winning shows. The

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‘Slave Play’ announces Broadway run by Caitlin Huston

“Slave Play” is coming to Broadway this fall. It’s certainly not the trajectory that playwright Jeremy O.Harris envisioned for his work. But then again, as Broadway prepares to welcome…

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BP chief executive brands arts sponsorship protests ‘curious’ and ‘odd’ by Georgia Snow

BP’s chief executive has spoken out against the criticism that surrounds the oil and gas company’s sponsorship of arts organisations, claiming he

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‘Lacks emotional power’: CAPTAIN CORELLI’S MANDOLIN – Harold Pinter Theatre by Anne Cox

The stage adaptation of Captain Corelli’s Mandolin, Louis De Bernières’ award-winning book about love in the war-torn Island of Cephalonia, has come to London’s West End after a succe…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 11:00AM

Is THIS a sign of a market correction on Broadway coming?

There have been a lot of closings lately.  Broadway has felt a bit like Barnes & Noble after Amazon took off. Ok, ok, there are always a lot of closing announcements post-Tonys, but so…

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Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 10am (Broadway Time)
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Cast Complete for Theatre Under the Stars’ A Chorus Line by Andrew Gans

Performances will begin at the Houston venue September 10.

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Ex-New York Dealer Charged With Smuggling $143M Worth Of Antiquities From South Asia by Artsjournal1

“A criminal complaint filed in Manhattan state court said the smuggling was orchestrated by Subhash Kapoor, a New York art gallery owner who was arrested in Germany in 2011 and later extra…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:48AM

Jewish Museums — What Are They For? Whom Should They Serve? And Who Should Or Shouldn’t Be Able To Run One? by Artsjournal1

“These questions are swirling around the future of the Jewish Museum Berlin, one of the city’s most popular visitor attractions, after the abrupt departure last month of its director, Pe…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:48AM

Violinist Aaron Rosand Dead At 92 by Artsjournal1

“Acclaimed for his performances of romantic repertoire and his sweet tone, Rosand recorded prolifically and appeared with all the major orchestras around the world, making a particularly b…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:48AM

Oklahoma! Dancer Gabrielle Hamilton and New York City Ballet’s Tiler Peck Earn 2019 Bessie Award Nominations by Adam Hetrick

The honors recognize creative achievements across the field of dance.

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Get a First Listen to 3 Tracks From Cleopatra Musical's World Premiere Recording by Logan Culwell-Block

Featuring performances from Motown's Nya, RuPaul's Drag Race star Dusty Ray Bottoms, and more, the album drops July 12.

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Peter Gynt at the National Theatre, London – review round-up by Fergus Morgan

There have been some huge hits in the Olivier Theatre during Rufus Norris’ NT regime – Small Island, Follies, Hadestown and Amadeus

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Backstage at Harry Potter and the Cursed Child with James Snyder, Episode 2: Slytherin Lounge by Broadway.com

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child star James Snyder hangs out with co-stars in the Slytherin Lounge, goes green with "mediocre magic" and more!

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 10:24AM

Broadway-Bound Zawe Ashton's For All the Women... to Receive World Premiere in London by Dan Meyer

The Betrayal star's new work will run this fall in a Hackney Showroom presentation.

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Go Inside Sophia Anne Caruso’s Sardi’s Portrait Unveiling by Marc J. Franklin

The Beetlejuice star joined the New York restaurant’s famed wall of caricatures June 10.

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Ramin Karimloo & Celinde Schoenmaker to star in Doctor Zhivago concert by Robin Johnson

Ramin Karimloo and Celinde Schoenmaker - both former Phantom Of The Opera stars - will play the lead characters in Doctor Zhivago – The UK Concert Première. The post Ramin Karimloo &…

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A Look at the Newest Cast of London’s Wicked by Marc J. Franklin

The West End production of Stephen Schwartz’s hit musical will welcome the newest citizens of Oz to the Apollo Victoria Theatre June 22.

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Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 9am (Broadway Time)
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7 amazing Bay Area things to do this summer weekend, July 12-14 by Randy McMullen, Jackie Burrell

Got you weekend plans? We have some killer ideas, from Shawn Mendes to Queen to Bastille Day yumminess festivals galore.

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GRACE NOTES: Thursday, July 11, 2019 by Susan Grace

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What It Takes To Make And Show Queer-Themed Films In Homophobic Countries by Artsjournal1

From lying about your script to the people who live where you’re shooting to having bodyguards on set to sending your stars abroad when the film debuts to fighting off right-wing religious…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 09:42AM

Street Theatre Takes Off In The Slums Of São Paulo by Artsjournal1

“In Heliópolis, one of São Paulo’s largest favelas, the trial of a black youth agitates the community, which argues for his innocence. In a train heading to Jardim Romano, an audio bri…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 09:42AM

A New Generation Of Transgender Singers Making Their Mark In The Opera World by Artsjournal1

“Some … found new voices, either with the help of hormones or through retraining. Others kept the voices they had built their careers on — even if it meant continuing to perform in the…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 09:42AM

Outdoor Theater in NYC by New York Theater

The first commercial outdoor theater in the United States began in New York City, and while it no longer exists, there are several outdoor theaters this summer, not all of which are offering…

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Ramin Karimloo Will Star in U.K. Concert Premiere of Doctor Zhivago by Andrew Gans

The September 1 concert will also feature Celinde Schoenmaker.

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Review:Rock and Roll Man at curtainup.com/Berkshires by Gloria Miller

h Long live Rock and Roll! That heart-beating, throbbing, rhythm which sent mainstream contemporary music into a tailspin in mid-1950's America. Berkshire Theatre Group has brought this era…

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TV channel Dave is new Edinburgh comedy awards sponsor by Mark Brown Arts Correspondent

Awards, with three categories including £10,000 prize for best comedy show, will be known as Daves The television channel Dave is to follow fizzy water, finance, lager, and online travel as…

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Review: Reborning at curtainup.com/ by Dan Rubins

Zayd Dohrn's three-person play is a family affair. Director Lori Triolo, who also acts has brought her mom and dad along for the ride: Joe-Marie Triolo's the art director and Peter Triolo…

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Joan Didion’s memoir of grief, ‘The Year of Magical Thinking,’ takes to the stage at ACT Theatre by Misha Berson

In 2003, Didion lost her husband and sometime literary collaborator John Gregory Dunne and witnessed the sudden, catastrophic illness of their only child. Emerging from that experience, Didi…

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‘Feels much more in the past than it should’: FIVER – Southwark Playhouse by Laura Kressly

Musically the show is lovely, but Fiver sadly feels much more in the past than it should, and for a show that is meant to showcase snapshots of all different people’s lives, lacks any sign…

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A Manifesto for Staging Gendered Violence by Sharanya .

By Sharanya .. Sharanya shares her thoughts on restaging gendered violence, including how the representation of sexual violence has the power to be scripted and also to script, the importan…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 09:00AM
Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 8am (Broadway Time)
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Margot White and Mark Lotito to Star in Debra Whitfield’s Tech Support by Dan Meyer

The Off-Broadway premiere, also directed by Whitfield, begins performances August 29.

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Thespian Throwback: Rise of Musicals by Leon C. Miller

High school musicals began to thrive in the 1960s The post Thespian Throwback: Rise of Musicals appeared first on Dramatics Magazine Online.

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Jellyfish, National Theatre review - Ben Weatherill's play hits the right notes by Saskia Baron

Four-hander about a young woman falling in love transfers from the Bush Theatre The intense relationship between a single parent and a single child is ramped up to its highest level when it…

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Peter Gynt, National Theatre review - towering protagonist, middle-way production by David Nice

James McArdle's lead, strong ensemble and David Hare's Ibsen adaptation compel Like Hamlet and both parts of Goethe's Faust, with which it shares the highest peak of poetic drama, Ibsen's Pe…

SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 08:42AM

Captain Corelli's Mandolin, Harold Pinter Theatre review - smart stagecraft, skimpy script by Matt Wolf

Melly Still brings her singular theatricality to bestselling novel on stage Better than the 2001 film but likely to disappoint devotees of the book, Captain Corelli's Mandolin onstage works…

SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 08:42AM

REVIEW: Closer To Heaven, Above The Stag Theatre London ✭✭✭✭ by Julian Eaves

By Julian Eaves Julian Eaves reviews Closer to Heaven, a musical by Jonathan Harvery and The Pet Shop Boys now playing at Above The Stag. This post REVIEW: Closer To Heaven, Above The Stag T…

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OUTDOOR SHAKESPEARE: THE PIONEERS OF A SUMMER TRADITION by Robert Shuman

(Georgianna Ziegler’s article appeared in Shakespeare & Beyond, 7/9; via Pam Green.) Shakespeare by the sea, on the river, in the park or garden, on the common – in the summertime Sh…

SOURCE: stagevoices.com at 08:32AM

Clays Roberts to Make U.S. Debut as Jack Kelly in Theatre by the Sea’s Newsies by Matt Edwards

As covered in Playbill.com today, Clay Roberts will make his U.S. debut as Jack Kelly in Theatre by the Sea’s Newsies opening later this month. While Clay maybe New Zealand born, he has s…

SOURCE: AussieTheatre at 08:26AM

How Do Ensemble Actors Fare in the Current Broadway Landscape? by Mo Brady

We crunch the numbers to see how many ensemblists worked on Broadway this past season, which shows employ the most, and more.

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Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 7am (Broadway Time)
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NEWS: Philip King’s domestic drama Go Bang Your Tambourine receives London debut at Finborough by Featured Content

Nearly 50 years after it was first staged in 1970, Philip King's drama Go Bang Your Tambourine will get a London premiere next month at the Finborough Theatre. Book your tickets now!

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 07:33AM

#TBT: Playbill: Sweeney Todd: March 1979 by JK

I have the Broadway Cares Flea Market to thank for this week's #TBT. It was there that I found one of my most treasured Playbills in my entire collection: the original Broadway cast Playbill…

SOURCE: JK's TheatreScene at 07:32AM

The Fountainhead review – Ivo van Hove hypnotises with Ayn Rand's nonsense by Michael Billington

The Lowry, SalfordInternationaal Theater Amsterdam present a constantly inventive, four-hour staging of the overheated 1943 polemic Ivo van Hove is the most ubiquitous of modern directors. B…

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BREAKING: Craig Wright to appear at Vaudeville

The man who would be Satoshi Nakamoto.

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Closer to Heaven review at Above the Stag, London – ‘lively revival of the Pet Shop Boys musical’ by Paul Vale

In 2001, when Closer to Heaven was originally produced, its creators Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe, aka the Pet Shop Boys, were

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CU Scarborough and Stephen Joseph Theatre join forces to offer revolutionary training by Promoted Content

The acting industry is always changing, with new platforms, productions and performance styles constantly being created. It’s vitally important for acting courses

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REVIEW ROUND-UP: Seven Methods of Killing Kylie Jenner at Royal Court Theatre by Emma Clarendon

We round up the reviews for the debut play from Jasmine Lee-Jones, Seven Methods of Killing Kylie Jenner, now playing at the Royal Court Theatre.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 07:00AM
Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 6am (Broadway Time)
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New amphitheatre opens in Tunbridge Wells by Giverny Masso

A 100-seat outdoor theatre has opened in Tunbridge Wells in Kent, which will host productions during the summer months every year. Situated

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TV channel Dave becomes new partner of Edinburgh Comedy Awards by Matthew Hemley

Comedy channel Dave has become the new partner of the Edinburgh Comedy Awards, with bespoke content to be shown by the broadcaster

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Obituary: Freddie Jones – ‘splendid actor and natural stage animal’ by Michael Quinn

Despite coming to acting late in life, making his professional debut at the age of 31, Freddie Jones sustained a rich and

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Hackney Showroom plans pop-up theatre in Stoke Newington Town Hall to host new Zawe Ashton play by Georgia Snow

Hackney Showroom has announced it will be opening a pop-up theatre in Stoke Newington Town Hall, where it will produce the world

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BFI announces plans for major season of movie musicals by Georgia Snow

The British Film Institute will host a major season dedicated to musicals, it has announced, which will feature hundreds of screenings and

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Q&A with The Falcon’s Malteser’s Feargus Woods Dunlop and Heather Westwell

The acclaimed stage adaptation from New Old Friends brings Anthony Horowitz’s hilarious novel to life for a strictly limited season this summer at London’s Vaults. Tickets for The Falcon…

SOURCE: London Theatre Direct at 06:35AM

The Illusionists review at Shaftesbury Theatre, London – ‘big, brash, and energetic magic showcase’ by Dave Fargnoli

Returning to the West End with a new line-up following a successful Broadway engagement, long running magical variety act The Illusionists is

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On the Couch with Danny Ball by Arts Review

Who is Danny Ball? A recent NIDA graduate, about to perform his first main stage show in Bell Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. What would you do differently to what you do now? Nothin…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 06:28AM

At the Manchester International Festival, Bigger Isn’t Better by A.J. Goldmann

“Tree” and “Invisible Cities,” two blockbuster works, lack the impact of the festival’s more intimate experiences.

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‘A brave, praiseworthy effort to revitalise the original text’: AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE – Playground Theatre by Press Releases

Doubtless many might find it an acquired taste, but this version of An Enemy of the People remains a brave, praiseworthy effort to revitalise the original text, full of talent, provocative o…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 06:00AM
Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 5am (Broadway Time)
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Review: Woman SRSLY Seven, The Yard Theatre by Olivia Lunn

Review: Woman SRSLY Seven, The Yard Theatre3.0starsAs I enter the Yard, I’m greeted by a collection of brightly suited women called the Yonis, who methodically weave bananas through each o…

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Melbourne Rare Book Fair returns this weekend by Arts Review

Bringing a treasure trove of books, maps, prints, photographs and posters, the Melbourne Rare Book Fair (MRBF) returns to Wilson Hall at the University of Melbourne this weekend (12 – 14 J…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 05:47AM

First look: New Wicked cast by Eleni Cashell

The new cast of Wicked are flying into the show from 22 July, but you don’t have to wait that long to see them all costumed-up, as their production shots have been released!Playing the rol…

SOURCE: officiallondontheatre.com at 05:41AM

NEWS: A reworked Sister Act starring Brenda Edwards will open at Curve in 2020 before tour & London season by Press Releases

A brand new production of the musical Sister Act, starring Brenda Edwards, will open at Curve Leicester on 21 April 2020, where it will play until 2 May, ahead of further UK venues and a Lon…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 05:30AM

William Kentridge: That which we do not remember by Arts Review

Considered one of the most powerful voices in art today, the Art Gallery of South Australia (AGSA) presents the landmark exhibition, William Kentridge: That which we do not remember on displ…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 05:12AM

‘Positively bounces along on a wave of its own madness’: PETER GYNT – National Theatre by Rachel Williams

Peter Gynt, a new adaptation of Ibsen’s apparently unstageable Peer Gynt by David Hare, is a great success as a piece of writing and so much fun.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 05:00AM
Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 4am (Broadway Time)
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Review: An Enemy of the People, Playground Theatre by Olivia Kiely

Review: An Enemy of the People, Playground Theatre5.0starsI have never read Ibsen’s original text and after watching Jolley Gosnold’s new version of An Enemy of the People, I am glad. I …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 04:48AM

CAMDEN FRINGE NEWS: Hit Brighton Fringe drama The Geminus comes to Tristan Bates Theatre by Featured Content

Following an award-nominated run at the Brighton Fringe earlier this year, Blue Devil Productions' dark romance The Geminus comes to London's Tristan Bates Theatre as part of the Camden Frin…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 04:34AM
Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 3am (Broadway Time)
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Grace and Mercy Come Together by Artsjournal1

Ronald K. Brown’s Grace and Mercy, performed by Ronald K. Brown/Evidence: A Dance Company at the 2019 SummerScape Festival at Bard College. – Deborah Jowitt

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Transcending Toxic Times with street poetry & music by Artsjournal1

My DownBeat article about the compulsively listenable Last Poets album Transcending Toxic Times includes a lot of quotes from bassist/composer Jamaaladeen Tacuma and poet Abiudon Oyewale. Bu…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:04AM

Grass Is Greener? by Artsjournal1

The arts being valued by the government as an important part of society and the (near) certainty that money will be available for basic operations — as in Australia and Chile, which I rece…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:04AM
Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 2am (Broadway Time)
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A View from the Bridge by Arts Review

The first Arthur Miller piece State Theatre Company South Australia has brought to the stage in almost 10 years, Helpmann Award winner Kate Champion’s electric new version of A View from t…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 02:45AM

Richard Jordan: Why three of my greatest nights at the theatre were tribute shows by Richard Jordan

I’ve been to three one-night West End concerts that I will never forget, with each bringing together artists and audiences to celebrate

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Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 1am (Broadway Time)
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Melbourne International Film Festival unveils 2019 program by Arts Review

Celebrating its 68th year, the Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) has unveiled its 2019 program – the largest in its history, showcasing 259 feature films, 123 shorts and 16…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 01:29AM
Thursday, July 11, 2019 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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Legendary Actor Rip Torn Dead at 88, Emmy Winner for “Larry Sanders Show,” Oscar Nominee, Tony Nominated, Once Married to Geraldine Page by Roger Friedman

Rip Torn– contentious, brilliant, mercurial, genius– actor is dead at age 88. He was best known for playing Garry Shandling’s sidekick on

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Olafur Eliasson at Tate Modern — an engrossing retrospective

Maximum immersive drama achieved with minimal means unfolds across room after room

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From tartan to bagpipes: the story behind Scotland’s brand

An Edinburgh exhibition explores how Highland emblems came to stand for Scottish identity

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UK gallerist opens in Paris to prepare for life after Brexit

Mega-dealer announces Paris outpost; vote for art; mixed fortunes for Old Masters; football fever at Christie’s

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Amazon is fastest-growing music streaming service

Rise in subscriptions has outpaced rivals Spotify and Apple over the past year

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How Do You Build a Compelling Repertory Season? - Two veteran theatre companies bring plays by Shakespeare, Stoppard, Václav Havel and more to NYC th

Two veteran theatre companies bring plays by Shakespeare, Stoppard, Václav Havel and more to NYC this summer---Producing just one show is tough. Rotating multiple shows at once with o…

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Argyle Theatre’s Legally Blonde Begins July 11 by Andrew Gans

Antoinette DiPietropolo directs the Long Island production.

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Miranda Haymon's In the Penal Colony Begins Off-Broadway by Olivia Clement

The adaptation of the Franz Kafka story kicks off the 2019–2020 season of Next Door at New York Theatre Workshop.

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The best things happening in Pittsburgh this weekend: July 11-14

A busy weekend of concerts, plus Deutschtown Music Festival and South Side Exposed.

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2023-2024 BROADWAY SEASON
May 30, 2023: Grey House - Lyceum Theatre
Jun 26, 2023: Just For Us - Hudson Theatre
Jul 24, 2023: The Cottage - Hayes Theater
Nov 16, 2023: Spamalot - St. James Theatre
Dec 18, 2023: Appropriate - Hayes Theater
Mar 07, 2024: Doubt - Todd Haimes Theatre
Apr 14, 2024: Lempicka - Longacre Theatre
Apr 17, 2024: The Wiz - Marquis Theatre
Apr 18, 2024: Suffs - Music Box Theatre
Apr 25, 2024: Mother Play - Hayes Theater
Jun 10, 2024: The Drama Desk Awards