Theater
Swept Away Review: A Tale Of How To Not Lose Hope When Stuck In A Bleak Situation
With some exclusive insight from one of the leads, Adrian Blake Enscoe.
The O’Neill Theater Center Celebrated Theatrical Producer Tom Viertel with a Monte Cristo Award in NYC!
Tom Viertel’s career as a theatrical producer spans three decades, and the O’Neill Theater Center awarded the talented visionary with a Monte Cristo Award at the Edison Ballroom, fittingly located in Times Square – the heart of New York City’s Broadway scene.
Review: “Mama I’m a Big Girl Now” Is a Must-See for Broadway Lovers
In “Mama I’m a Big Girl Now,” Broadway stars Marissa Jaret Winokur, Kerry Butler and Laura Bell Bundy reminisce on their careers, friendships and personal lives in a cabaret full of zany moments and heartfelt reflection.
“Another Shot” is a Hilarious and Heartwarming Story About Sobriety
Spike Manton and Harry Teinowitz’s new play, Another Shot, captures the serious subjects of sobriety and alcoholism with wit and humor, creating a shockingly honest portrayal of addiction.
On Monday October 28, The Dramatist Guild Foundation held their Annual Gala to raise money and honor many of names who have created beautiful art in the theater world, raise money for the foundation and give the Stephen Schwartz Award for the 2024 year!
Don’t lie. We’ve all been there. We’ve all had moments where we have questioned what key historical figures were like and how major historical events could have *potentially* gone down.
“Do you remember what it felt like when we sang together?”
Immersive Gay Cabaret ‘Apocalypse Noir’ is a Theater Kids’ LSD-laced Dream
Consider my pink pony clubbed. Apocalypse Noir – an immersive, modern and fully belted drag cabaret – knocked my jock off.
Maria Caruso to Debut New Solo Show “Incarnation” at London’s Historic Theatre Royal Drury Lane
Internationally renowned dancer and choreographer Maria Caruso will bring her new solo show, Incarnation, to London’s prestigious Theatre Royal Drury Lane on October 2-3, 2024. Known for its rich history, the 360-year-old theater, located in the heart of the West End, has long been a cultural cornerstone and is set to host another monumental performance with Caruso’s debut.