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Opera Australia Announces ANYTHING GOES Australian Tour Cast
by Sally Henry Fuller - Sep 1, 2014


Opera Australia Artistic Director Lyndon Terracini AM and leading Australian theatre producer John Frost AM today announced the principal cast for their new production of Cole Porter's smash-hit musical comedy Anything Goes, which will tour Australia in 2015.

Debut Novel's 'Uniquely Real' Dialogue Births New Sub-Genre? (by MediaPe); New Approach to Fiction Turns Heads in Book Industry.
by Robert Diamond - Jul 26, 2014


Visit www.theperfecteverything.net for contact details, review copies, photos, and an author bio. Debut Novel's "Uniquely Real" Dialogue Births New Sub-Genre? Fiction that moved the most units the last few years has largely been in the YA and crime genres, leading critics to speculate that readers of fiction today tend to read more for sheer entertainment, escape and a general relaxed thinking disposition. 'You will be hard-pressed to find literary fiction in its truest form crack even the New York Times Book Review today,' novelist Jeffrey Allen said. Rather than focusing on what sells however, Mr. Allen has sought to bring something fresh into the modern fiction landscape in his debut novel 'The Perfect Everything': narrative realism. A potential sub-genre where dialogue becomes a more natural lubricant for other artistic components that flow through and around it such as character, tone, prose and plot. This is accomplished by breaking some rules. In order to accomplish what he calls 'uniquely real' narration, Mr. Allen employs a first-person, present-tense stream-of-conscience to give the reader a front row seat within the mind of protagonist Alan Jones and his hyperactive musings on relationships, careers and comedy. 'Even YA and crime books still come at you with unrealistic dialogue and narration that to some extent derives from an author's fear of being portrayed as writer with no command of the craftsomeone bereft of artistic, literary prowess,' said Mr. Allen. 'Authors fear they will be condescending to their readers. They also worry about the backlash they might receive for using too many contractions or run-on sentences or for beginning sentences with prepositions. And yet, that's how we talk. To be honest, I'm surprised we haven't already seen more realistic dialogue, especially in YA.' These fears are certainly not present in 'The Perfect Everything,' a self-published work with an initial exclusive release on Amazon this week that has been garnering buzz across all demographics. 'I think this is something fresh and interesting that will catch on quick,' said 33-year-old Brian Flamming who first learned of the book a year earlier in a focus group for the novel where narration was the core topic. 'Yes, it is a super fun read and I love the characters, but what moved me was the dialogue and narration that allowed me to really relate to the characters.' 'This book was definitely not written for women, but women will love the accessibility and insight into the mind of a 20s-something guy, which comes from the writing,' said 28-year-old reader Carrie Ralston. Read more about author Jeffrey Allen and the novel at www.theperfecteverything.net Media contact: 917-848-0712 * mediape@yahoo.com

Chart Topping Trio Anounce Australian Tour
by Courtnie Mele - Jun 19, 2014


After a grand entrance to the music world with the runaway success of their debut album last year, the astonishingly operatic, Samoan trio from Auckland, Sol3 Mio, are about to embark on their first ever Australian tour, with tickets going on sale 10am Wednesday 25 June.

BWW Reviews: Kensington's SPRING AWAKENING Deserves 'A' For Effort
by Jennifer Perry - Feb 22, 2014


KAT gives the show a nice go, but it ultimately does not prove memorable.

Scottsdale Arts Festival Celebrates All Things Creative March 14-16
by Robert Diamond - Feb 6, 2014


Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts will present the 44th annual Scottsdale Arts Festival on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, March 14-16, in Scottsdale Civic Center Park.

BWW Reviews: Dark Comedy GOD OF CARNAGE Slays in La Mirada
by Michael L. Quintos - Feb 4, 2014


To borrow a tagline from the long-running reality TV series 'The Real World,' the wickedly amusing GOD OF CARNAGE shows exactly 'what happens when people stop being polite... and start getting real.' Well, at least, 'real' in a comically over-the-top way, that is. This outrageous farce---directed by Michael Arabian and featuring some top-notch, gusto-tinged performances from its four-person cast---continues its regional Southland performances at the La Mirada Theater for the Performing Arts through February 16.

Review Roundup: Author of 'Bond' in FLEMING: THE MAN WHO WOULD BE BOND Miniseries
by Christina Mancuso - Jan 30, 2014


Mat Whitecross's Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond follows the WWII adventures of Ian Fleming, the future creator of James Bond. The four-part miniseries premiered Wednesday on BBC America.

Mark Alan Jones to Bring YOU DRINK, I SING to the Metropolitan Room Today
by BWW News Desk - Jul 14, 2013


Mark Alan Jones has announced his latest cabaret venture, 'You Drink, I Sing.' It is what it is; sixty-five minutes of songs from composers ranging from Sondheim to Carole King to John Mayer. As he sings, the audience downs their required two-beverages.

Mark Alan Jones to Bring YOU DRINK, I SING to the Metropolitan Room, 7/14
by BWW News Desk - Jun 26, 2013


Mark Alan Jones has announced his latest cabaret venture, 'You Drink, I Sing.' It is what it is; sixty-five minutes of songs from composers ranging from Sondheim to Carole King to John Mayer. As he sings, the audience downs their required two-beverages.

'The Showtune Mosh Pit' for April 17th, 2013
by Paul W. Thompson - Apr 17, 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. 'American Idiot' pays a visit, Circle's 'Death Takes A Holiday,' Porchlight's 'Pal Joey,' TMTC's 'Pajama Game,' plus a piano show, two children's shows, Seth Rudetsky and more, including an unbelievable roundup of current shows!

Drury Lane Theatre Presents SEUSSICAL, Opening 4/24
by Kelsey Denette - Apr 9, 2013


SEUSSICAL, the exuberant children's musical, will be presented from April 24 through June 1 at Drury Lane Theatre, 100 Drury Lane. The whimsical production, based on over 14 beloved stories by children's author Dr. Seuss, is Directed and Choreographed by Jeff Award-winner Rachel Rockwell, with Musical Direction by Michael Mahler. Drury Lane Theatre also offers families the special opportunity to meet the cast at breakfast with the SEUSSICAL characters on select performance dates, with a kid-friendly buffet-style menu.

Scottsdale Arts Festival Returns 3/8-10
by Kelsey Denette - Feb 4, 2013


Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts will present the 43rd annual Scottsdale Arts Festival on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, March 8-10, in Scottsdale Civic Center Park.

BLACK SUNDAY, LISA & THE DEVIL Come to Blu-ray/DVD Today
by Movies News Desk - Jan 28, 2013


Arrow Video has announced two exciting new deluxe edition Blu-ray & DVD releases from the one and only godfather of Italian horror, MARIO BAVA.

BWW's Top Perth Theatre Stories of 2012
by BWW Special Coverage - Dec 26, 2012


BroadwayWorld brings you the Best of Perth in the year 2012. Check out the Top Theatre Stories from each month during in the year 2012. We look forward to another exciting year of theatre in 2013!

VIDEO: R&B Artist Arika Kane Debuts New Music Video for Latest Single, 'Waiting'
by Caryn Robbins - Oct 11, 2012


Pop/R&B sensation Arika Kane's passionate music continues to strike a chord with fans. Today, the singer-songwriter is releasing the video for her latest single, 'Waiting,' from her top-selling album, 'Substance.' Check it out below!

A.C.T. Announces Special Events in Association with THE NORMAL HEART
by Kelsey Denette - Sep 14, 2012


In association with the West Coast premiere of George C. Wolfe's Tony Award-winning production of The Normal Heart, Larry Kramer's landmark play focusing on the early days of the AIDS crisis in New York City in the 1980s, American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T.) will offer numerous special events through its InterACT series, designed to give patrons opportunities to get closer to the action while making a whole night out of their evening at the theater.

TV Exclusive: Susan Sarandon, Alan Cumming, James Earl Jones, and More Remember Gore Vidal
by Nicole Rosky - Aug 23, 2012


Friends and admirers from film, television and theatre presented selections of Vidal's famous works, as well as share personal remembrances and stories. Patricipants included: Susan Sarandon, John Larroquette, James Earl Jones, Alan Cumming, Christine Ebersole, and mnay more. BroadwayWorld brings you exclusive highlights below!

Michael Cormick Joins Australia's ANNIE in Perth Tonight, Aug 7
by BWW News Desk - Aug 7, 2012


According to The West Australian, Michael Cormick will jump into the role of Daddy Warbucks in Annie on Aug. 7 to replace Anthony Warlow, who is set to play the same role in Broadway's production of Annie, which opens Nov. 8 at the Palace Theatre. Australia's Annie opens at Perth's Burswood Theatre on Aug. 24.

Bert Newton Joins Australia's ANNIE in Perth from Tonight, July 24
by BWW News Desk - Jul 24, 2012


According to The West Australian, Bert Newton joins the cast of Annie in Perth today, July 24, replacing Alan Jones as President Roosevelt. Jones leaves the production to broadcast the 2012 Olympics from London.

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