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Phil Olson Has Done It Again with Don't Hug Me I'm Pregnant
by Don Grigware - October 04, 2011

Once you enter the world according to Phil Olson, there's no turning back. Be prepared to have a good time, or bust! Their fourth Don't Hug Me musical in a row, Don't Hug Me, I'm Pregnant - they referring to the Olson brothers Phil and Paul - is as usual obscenely silly and over-the-top, but a defin...


BWW Reviews: Road Trip Tale MAD BEAT HIP AND GONE Is a Bumpy Road
by Jeff Davis - April 15, 2013

Anyone who's ever been on a road trip knows that they are either incredible adventures or events you hope to never repeat. Strangely, the world premiere comedy Mad Beat Hip and Gone, written and directed by Austin's own Steven Dietz, falls somewhere in the middle. While there is much to love about...


Film of Classic Rock Concert by Aerosmith Screens at The Ware Center Tonight
by BWW News Desk - December 17, 2013

Following the smash screenings of Peter Gabriel, Led Zeppelin and Paul McCartney concerts, the Ware Center| Millersville University now with Tellus 360 present the fourth installment in its classic rock concert series: Aerosmith's 'Rock for the Rising Sun'. The filmed concert - which was shot in hig...


American Express Invites Business Travelers to Relax and Connect with Additional Benefits for Corporate Platinum Card and Corporate Gold Card Members
by Robert Diamond - March 20, 2014

American Express also announced today that it will expand its travel benefits aimed at enhancing the airport experience for Corporate Gold Card and Corporate Platinum Card Members, as well as Consumer and Business Platinum Card Members. These benefits include complimentary, ...


Film of Classic Rock Concert by Aerosmith to Screen at The Ware Center, 12/17
by BWW News Desk - December 03, 2013

Following the smash screenings of Peter Gabriel, Led Zeppelin and Paul McCartney concerts, the Ware Center| Millersville University now with Tellus 360 present the fourth installment in its classic rock concert series: Aerosmith's 'Rock for the Rising Sun'. The filmed concert - which was shot in hig...


Katie Holmes Not Bound for GLEE - For Now
by Jessica Lewis - July 08, 2010

Despite previously reported speculation to the contrary, a rep for Katie Holmes has confirmed to Us Weekly that the All My Sons alumna will not be appearing on GLEE next season. Holmes was reportedly in talks for a deal that will give her a role for five episodes during GLEE's second season. ...


Milton Pashcow Releases New Memoir, SICILIAN ESCAPADE
by Christina Mancuso - September 04, 2013

Milton Pashcow carefully weaves a passionate and dramatic tale of love in time of war in SICILIAN ESCAPADE. This book unravels the author's fervent relationship with his soul mate and future war bride filled with Sicilian love and true affection, and a determination to survive together forever....


BWW Review: Laugh 'til it Hurts at WHY TORTURE IS WRONG...
by Nancy Grossman - July 30, 2013

Titanic Theatre Company's production of Tony Award-winner Christopher Durang's WHY TORTURE IS WRONG, AND THE PEOPLE WHO LOVE THEM takes you on a wild ride into a post 9/11 world populated by a suspected terrorist, a minister who produces porno movies, and loony agents of a shadow government. It's b...


SOUND OFF: Andrew Lloyd Webber's Kinky & Kooky STEPHEN WARD Is Orgiastic
by Pat Cerasaro - January 13, 2014

'I invented a new way of life / Some may call it unconventional,' the wax figure of society osteopath Stephen Ward come to life croons dramatically at the start of Andrew Lloyd Webber's newest musical, the historically-informed period piece STEPHEN WARD, and, from the man who made a mint on dancing ...


THEATRE TALK: A sense of deja-vu at La Cage
by Miriam Zendle - December 03, 2009

Miriam Zendle takes a look at the London theatre scene and recommends shows and actors to see and to avoid....


John J. Scalercio Releases New Novel, BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE
by Christina Mancuso - October 08, 2013

Author John J. Scalercio has personally witnessed the grief and permanent harm that rape can cause to both the victims and their loved ones, and has personally lived through the premature death of his youngest sister who succumbed to an incurable blood disease at the age of eight. Life has shown him...


'The Showtune Mosh Pit' for May 22nd, 2013
by Paul W. Thompson - May 22, 2013

The latest in unauthorized gossip and buzz from the heart of Chicago's showtune video bars, and musical theater news from Chicago to Broadway. It's our annual Summer Musical Theater Guide! This week, Part One: Chicagoland. Check out 'The Jungle Book,' 'Kiss Of The Spider Woman,' 'Next To Normal,' 'T...


Revisiting APE
by Brent Englar - August 20, 2009

Following up on my recent review of JM Dinson's THE APE ON THE CHURCH STEPS...


SOUND OFF: TONY AWARDS 2010
by Robert Diamond - June 14, 2010

Today, I am recapping the 2010 Tony Awards as it was broadcast on CBS last night - and on NY1 for the first hour. I was particularly privileged to have my interviews conducted for BWW and TonyAwards.com used throughout both telecasts and was quite moved by the evening in general. But, first: let's s...


BWW Special Interview: Rupert Holmes Talks Marvin Hamlisch, The Future of THE NUTTY PROFESSOR & More
by Jeffrey Ellis - August 09, 2012

It's becomes very clear very quickly, when talking to Rupert Holmes, that writing the libretto for The Nutty Professor-which paired him with composer Marvin Hamlisch-has been an astonishing and inspiring experience for the man whose resume is filled with noteworthy achievements in theater, music, pu...


ESP's Next Reading, MORNING'S AT SEVEN, Set for 11/11
by BWW News Desk - October 31, 2013

ESP presents the great American comedy by the otherwise unjustly forgotten Paul Osborn, Morning's at Seven. Originally produced on Broadway in 1939, and set the year before, it ran only 44 performances, even though directed by the young tyro Joshua Logan. It wasn't until 1980 that the play was widel...


BWW Reviews: MAN OF LA MANCHA at Austin Playhouse Is Eye-Catching But Slightly Lacking
by Jeff Davis - September 10, 2013

Despite all the evidence to the contrary, chivalry isn't dead, but it certainly has to fight to survive. As long as chivalry, kindness, and optimism are challenged, the story of Don Quixote will continue to be told. Perhaps that's one of the reasons behind Austin Playhouse's decision to open their...


BWW Reviews: THE SEAGULL Flies High for Antaeus
by Don Grigware - March 07, 2012

The Seagull by Anton Chekhov directed by Andrew J. Traister translation by Paul Schmidt @ Antaeus Company through April 15...


Jerry Lewis Will Not Return as Muscular Dystrophy Telethon Host
by Kelsey Denette - August 22, 2011

Jerry Lewis will not be returning to host this year's Muscular Dystrophy Association Telethon, despite a report to the contrary from the Las Vegas Review-Journal....


Shirley MacLaine Opens An Evening with Shirley MacLaine @ Valley Performing Arts Center
by Don Grigware - May 10, 2011

I saw An Evening with Shirley MacLaine at this venue on May 6, and as much as I adore MacLaine, I couldn't help but realize that the woman could sit and read the phone book and she would have fans hanging on her every word. She looks great at 77, still has a wonderful sense of humor, is as down-to-e...


David G. Duggan Releases GLIMPSES OF GRACE
by Christina Mancuso - February 04, 2014

A collection of essays written over the course of 20 years, 'Glimpses of Grace: Reflections of a Life in Christ' (published by WestBow Press) by author David G. Duggan presents Duggan's view of God's influence in daily life....


Shirley MacLaine To Appear in Seattle 6/13
by BWW News Desk - June 13, 2010

She's a Hollywood icon - an academy award winning dancer, singer and actress with over 50 films to her credit....


Rogue Machine Presents VIVIEN, 8/12 - 9/4
by BWW News Desk - August 12, 2011

Stage and television series regular Judith Chapman portrays the fragile and mercurial movie star Vivien Leigh in the Los Angeles premiere of Rick Foster's critically acclaimed one-woman play, Vivien. Produced by The Troubadours of Daytime, Vivien will open as a limited engagement at the award-winnin...


SOUND OFF: GLEE Sees Blurred Lines, The End Of Twerking & FUNNY GIRL
by Pat Cerasaro - November 15, 2013

A parental advisory warning preceded this week's GLEE and it went the distance in justifying it via spicy and sexy takes on twerking, 'Blurred Lines' and other pop culture quirks - tattoos included. But, as always, GLEE puts the 'werk' in twerk....


Barrington Stage Company Announces 2009 15th Anniversary Season
by Charlie Piane - August 13, 2009

Barrington Stage Company, under the leadership of Julianne Boyd, Artistic Director, and Richard M. Parison, Jr., Producing Director, announce the theatre?s 15th Anniversary Season. Opening on the Mainstage will be Rodgers and Hammerstein?s musical masterpiece Carousel from June 17 through July 11....






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