FLASH SPECIAL: Always - An Irving Berlin 125th Birthday Celebrationby Pat Cerasaro - May 18, 2013Today we are tipping our best top hat to one of Broadway and Hollywood's most significant songwriters, the one and only Irving Berlin, in honor of what would have been his 125th birthday this week. (more...)
VIDEO: New ANCHORMAN 2 Teaser Trailer!by Movies News Desk - May 18, 2013Anchorman: The Legend Continues will Once again star Will Ferrell as news anchorman Ron Burgundy. Paul Rudd, Steve Carell, David Koechner and Christina Applegate will also star. The first film was released by Dreamworks in 2004 and grossed more than $91 million worldwide at the box office. Check out the just-released Anchorman 2 teaser trailer below! (more...)
39th Annual Jazz Record Collectors Bash Set for Iselin, NJ, 6/21-22by BWW News Desk - May 18, 2013The 39th Annual Jazz Record Collectors Bash will be held June 21-22, 2013 at the Hilton Woodbridge Iselin, NJ, featuring 78s, LPs, CDs & memorabilia. (more...)
BWW Reviews: FLASHDANCE Splashes Down on the OCby Michael L. Quintos - May 18, 2013Despite having a cast of incredible triple threats, overall, FLASHDANCE: THE MUSICAL---the new, Broadway-bound stage musical based on the popular 80's-era movie of the same name---seems like a well-meant endeavor that needs a serious overhaul in its disjointed execution. The national tour company continues its Costa Mesa stop at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts through May 19. (more...)
BWW's On This Day - May 18, 2013by - May 18, 2013
Here are the Broadway, Off-Broadway and West End shows which opened on May 18 along with all of the upcoming show openings, closings and special events!
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Theater Critic Michael Feingold Asked to Stay on as Village Voice Freelancer; Offers Thanks to Readersby BWW News Desk - May 18, 2013The Village Voice has reportedly continued cuts in its staff this week, including longtime columnist Michael Musto and chief theater critic Michael Feingold. The upheaval, which also included food critic Robert Sietsema, last week caused editors Will Bourne and Jessica Lustig to resign. (more...)
X FACTOR Season 3 Judges to be Revealed Mondayby TV News Desk - May 18, 2013Series creator and judge Simon Cowell took to Twitter today to announce the news, posting: 'We start x factor auditions in charleston on Tuesday. The new panel will be announced Monday. This is going to be an interesting show!' (more...)
60 MINUTES to Feature Michael Jackson's Estate this Sundayby TV News Desk - May 18, 2013In life, Michael Jackson earned hundreds of millions and spent even more, accumulating an estimated half-billion dollars in debt towards the end of his life, when a tarnished image curtailed his earning power. In death, however, the King of Pop has never been more popular, with almost 60 million Facebook 'friends,' and music sales and business deals made by his estate earning more than enough to repay his debt. Lara Logan reports on this unprecedented turnaround and gets a private tour of some of the personal items that meant the most to the late star for a 60 MINUTES story to be broadcast Sunday, May 19 (7:00-8:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (more...)
Jim Gable Releases New Novel OLLIEby BWW News Desk - May 18, 2013In "Ollie" (published by iUniverse), author Jim Gable's new novel, readers see a mother's unyielding spirit as she recovers from a brutal accident that left her body broken and weak. (more...)
BLITHE SPIRIT Begins Previews at Stratford Festivalby BWW News Desk - May 18, 2013A hilarious battle of wits plays out in one of Noel Coward's most celebrated comedies, Blithe Spirit. Directed by long-time Stratford Festival favourite Brian Bedford, the gorgeously designed production started previews on Thursday, May 16, at the Avon Theatre. (more...)
C. L. Paur to Release Debut Novel STORIESby BWW News Desk - May 18, 2013Stories (published by AuthorHouse), the debut novel by C. L. Paur, tells a story about a woman confronted with her past after her death, revealing how profound the effects of fear had been in her life. (more...)
STEERAGE SONG, ALL IS CALM, OUR TOWN and More Set for Theater Latte Da's 2013-14 Seasonby BWW News Desk - May 18, 2013Theater Latte Da announced yesterday that a season of four adventures in musical storytelling and the continuation of a major new work development program will comprise its 16th Season. Slated for production are Steerage Song at The Lab Theater (September 25 - October 20, 2013), All Is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914 at the Pantages Theatre (December 19-22, 2013), Cabaret at the Pantages Theatre (January 15 - February 9, 2014), and Our Town at The Lab Theater (March 12 - April 6, 2014). In spring 2014, the company will bring back NEXT: New Musicals in the Making, their program to develop new works for the musical theater canon. (more...)
Stage Left Theatre Seeks Submissions for DrekFest 2013; Deadline 6/24by BWW News Desk - May 18, 2013Stage Left Theatre in association with ComedySportz, the interactive improv experience, announces DrekFest 2013, Stage Left's Annual National Contest for the Worst Ten-Minute Play. (more...)
BWW Awards Update 5/18: 12 Days to Go - Mann & Chase TIED!by BWW Special Coverage - May 18, 2013Voting opened on May 2, 2013 and runs through May 31, 2013 for the 11th Annual BroadwayWorld.com Awards! Here are the current standings as of 5/18 with just 12 days to go in voting! (more...)
BWW Reviews: Racism Takes Up Residence in CLYBOURNE PARKby Lauren Yarger - May 18, 2013Have you heard the one about a little white man thrown in a jail cell with a big black guy? If not, you can catch this, and a few other offensive jokes over at Long Wharf Theatre, where they pepper the dialogue in Bruce Norris' CLYBOURNE PARK, the Pulitzer-Prize winning play that explores themes of racism, gentrification and the way Americans relate to each other. (more...)
BWW Reviews: 2012 MetroStar Talent Champ BILLIE ROE Delivers a Gritty, Winning Tribute to Tom Waitsby Stephen Hanks - May 18, 2013You probably don't have to feel sorry for a mature, experienced female singer who decides to tackle the gritty music of Tom Waits and calls her show 1978 NYC Underground, but it was still tough not to feel for Billie Roe as she performed this week at the Metropolitan Room. Roe, who in 2011 offered the highly-praised Dangerous Women: Life In Film Noir, admittedly has yearned to present a Waits songbook for 35 years, but just a couple of months before her four-show run which ends tonight at 9:30 pm (her prize for winning the 2012 MetroStar Challenge Competition at the Met Room), rising cabaret star Marissa Mulder staged a Tom Waits-themed show that was close to perfect in every way and earned rave reviews from the New York Times and BroadwayWorld.com. (more...)
BWW Interviews: Sven Ortel, Master Projection Designerby Sherry Shameer Cohen - May 18, 2013It's not your imagination. There are more projections at the theatre. Are they just glorified PowerPoint slides? Not at all. Sven Ortel, the projection designer, explains it all to you. (more...)
Cornelia Street Cafe to Present THE LIFE I'M LEADING: MUSIC OF DANIEL FELSENFELD, 6/2by BWW News Desk - May 17, 2013Cornelia Street Cafe presents CCi's Serial Underground featuring The Life I'm Leading: Music of Daniel Felsenfeld including several premieres on Sunday, June 2nd at 6pm. Guest Artists include flutists Meerenai Shim (California based), Jessica Schmitz and Sarah Carrier, pianists Blair McMillen and Mila Henry, cellist Rose Bellini, soprano Marcy Richardson and violist Stephanie Griffin. (more...)
Photo Flash: Daytime TV Gets Primetime Spot at Smithsonian in Time for 40th Annual Broadcastby TV News Desk - May 17, 2013'The Smithsonian was so highly revered by my father, I wish he were here to share this moment with me,' says Susan Lucci, who joined Alex Trebek and Barney co-creators, Kathy and Phil Parker, as objects were added to the Smithsonian's permanent collections. On Thursday, May 9th, The National Museum of American History and The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) announced a partnership that will secure that future generations will remember great moments in daytime television history. Scroll down for photos from the event! (more...)
SCANDAL's Sophomore Finale Scores Series Highby TV News Desk - May 17, 2013Tripling its Adult 18-49 lead-in (+200%) at 9:00 p.m. opposite the second hour of Fox's 'Idol' finale, ABC's season finale of 'Grey's Anatomy' (3.0/8) was the No. 1 scripted show in its hour for its 7th consecutive first-run airing, beating NBC's series finale of 'The Office' (+3% - 2.9/8) and the opening hour of CBS' 2-hour season finale of 'Elementary' (+43% - 2.1/6). The ABC medical drama won the hour with Women 18-34, beating 'Idol' by 6%. (more...)
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