Yusuf Islam has written a musical
‘Moonshadow’ – which features classic songs from the artist, formerly known as Cat Stevens, including ‘Morning Has Broken’ and ‘Wild World’ – debuts in Northampton this July, and if successful it will...
View ArticleBlok Busta announces full live cast
Brand-new glam-rock musical Blok Busta has announced a full cast of live musicians for its West End run at London’s New Players Theatre. Blok Busta has a predominantly original score alongside some...
View ArticleBubbly ‘Wonder’ caps Colonial Players’ 60th
Colonial Players is capping its 60th season with a sparkling comedy about a couple grappling with their version of the seven-year itch. A major bonus of CP’s excellent season was discovering American...
View ArticleJohnny Depp’s Mad Hatter
The only thing particularly green about this photo is the background, but I wanted to throw it up there anyways since Johnny Depp’s take on the Mad Hatter looks brilliant. As you’ve probably guessed,...
View ArticleKerry Washington Broadway debut this fall?
Kerry Washington is ready to make her Broadway debut this fall. The ‘Lakeview Terrace’ star will star in David Mamet’s upcoming play ‘Race,’ set to start previews at New York City’s Ethel Barrymore...
View ArticleLarry the Cable Guy will step out
Larry the Cable Guy will step out of the big and little screens and onto the stage. The comedian has reached great success since coming to national attention with the Blue Collar Comedy Tour. Larry...
View ArticleMichael Jackson’s ‘This Is It’ To Be Presented In Theaters Around The World
Beginning October 30th, the world will have a front-row seat for Michael Jackson’s final concert, as Sony Pictures Entertainment and Sony Music Entertainment release Michael Jackson’s This Is It. This...
View Article‘The Royal Family’ revival rules Broadway
The new Manhattan Theatre Club revival of the 1927 George S. Kaufman-Edna Ferber comedy “The Royal Family” has the critics bowing down. “The Royal Family” is a sly satire of the fabled Barrymore...
View ArticleOn Broadway, ‘Spider-Man’s’ greatest enemy is the budget
As this Spider-Man tale opens, the audience sees New York City “on fire and in ruins” as “a section of the Brooklyn Bridge ascends with Mary Jane bound and dangling helplessly from the bridge.” Soon...
View ArticleDon’t miss out – For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide Celebrates...
Celebrate Black History Month with Ntozake Shange’s historic play For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow Is Enuf, February 21 through 27, at the Orange Stage at 1050 N. Orange...
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