Luck! 2003

Opened: December 4, 2003
Closing: December 07, 2003

Luck! - 2003 - Regional (US) History , Info & More

Based on the story "The Milk of a Lioness" by Isaac Bashevis Singer

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Interview: Jennifer Gardner and Koomah of LUCK OF THE DRAW at DIVERSE WORKS
by Brett Cullum - May 11, 2024


LUCK OF THE DRAW is our only fundraising event of the year, so it's really exciting and very important to us. It's the first in-person fundraising event of this kind that we've done since 2019.

Interview: Playwright Kirsten Greenidge talks MORNING, NOON, AND NIGHT and more
by R. Scott Reedy - May 11, 2024


Morning, Noon, and Night, being given its world premiere by C1 in a co-production with Boston University’s College of Fine Arts at the Plaza Theatre, Boston Center for the Arts, through May 25 – follows a mother and daughter, Mia and Dailyn, as they struggle to feel seen and supported by each other.

Victoria Bigelow Releases Gorgeous New Project, 'Songs For No One Vol. 2'
by Josh Sharpe - May 10, 2024


Georgia-raised / Arizona-based musician Victoria Bigelow has released her Devan Skaggs-produced new EP Songs for No One Vol 2 via Immortal Records. She also has announced several Los Angeles-area dates following her March performances at Luck Reunion where she was selected as an Artist On The Rise, and at SXSW where she gave a riveting performance during The Line of Best Fit’s showcase. Listen to the new EP!

Review: Broadway Kids Take the Stage at Chelsea Table + Stage
by Rob Lester - May 10, 2024


Wondering what the kids are up to? The Broadway Kids are singing at a nightclub and training for their professional careers. BKA (Broadway Kids Auditions) hosted a talent showcase of young aspiring performers. The young folks raising their voices in song seemed at home on a stage, delivering their material with gusto and grace

Kelly Kerwin Will Step Down as Artistic Director of OKC Repertory Theater
by Stephi Wild - May 9, 2024


After three years as Artistic Director of OKC Repertory Theater, Kelly Kerwin is stepping down to be closer to family in New York. Kerwin led the organization through the height of the pandemic and through the transition from OKC Rep’s founding artistic director, Donald Jordan.

South Coast Repertory Announces LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS And More For 2024-25 Season
by A.A. Cristi - May 8, 2024


Discover the exciting lineup for SOUTH COAST REPERTORY's 2024-25 Season, featuring three world premieres: JOAN by Daniel Goldstein, THE STAIRCASE by Noa Gardner, and a surprise play yet to be announced.

Works By Samuel Beckett and Caryl Churchill To Be Presented This June At The Coronet Theatre
by A.A. Cristi - May 8, 2024


Experience the works of Samuel Beckett and Caryl Churchill this June at the Coronet Theatre. Don't miss this unique opportunity to enjoy performances from two of theatre's most influential playwrights.

Initial Cast Set For Revival of THE BAKER'S WIFE at the Menier Chocolate Factory; Lucie Jones, Clive Rowe, and More!
by Stephi Wild - May 7, 2024


The Menier Chocolate Factory has announced initial casting for The Baker's Wife – with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and book by Joseph Stein. Learn more about the cast here!

Celebrity Series of Boston Reveals 2024/25 Season
by Stephi Wild - May 7, 2024


Celebrity Series of Boston has announced its 2024/25 season, marking 86 years of bringing world-class touring and local performing artists to Boston. Learn more about the season lineup here!

Student Blog: The Final Countdown - Finals Week At UConn
by Student Blogger: Alexa Malerba - May 7, 2024


At last, the week every student dreads—or is excited for, depending on who you ask—has finally passed at my school: finals week. This week holds a lot of bittersweet emotions for me, especially at the end of my first year. On one hand, I’m excited for summer break and to be temporarily done with school. On the other hand, I’m going to miss my college friends and the memories we’ve made. I will not, however, miss taking finals. On that note, here is what a typical finals week is like at my school.

Review: Jennifer Roberts Sings Harnick's Hidden Treasures at Green Room 42
by Rebecca Kaplan - May 6, 2024


It was wonderful watching cabaret singer Jennifer Roberts return to the work of one of her favorite lyricists, Sheldon Harnick. The Tuesday April 30th show in celebration of what would have been Harnick’s 100th birthday featured selections of some of Harnick’s most well-known songs and delightful obscurities plucked from the archives.

Tony Award Winner VANYA AND SONIA AND MASHA AND SPIKE To Open Gloucester Stage's 45th Season
by A.A. Cristi - May 6, 2024


Gloucester Stage Company, under the direction of Rebecca Bradshaw, is set to open its 45th season with the Tony Award-winning play VANYA AND SONIA AND MASHA AND SPIKE by Christopher Durang. The season pays tribute to Durang's significant contribution to American theater.

Review: BEAUTIFUL THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL at Paramount Theatre Aurora, IL
by Tina St. Angelo Wetzel - May 6, 2024


The earth moved. The current production at the Paramount Theatre is Beautiful, the Carole King Musical. This is more than a jukebox musical. It tells the amazing story of one of the greatest songwriters of the 20th century and how her story evolved.

Review: South Coast Repertory Presents World Premiere Play GALILEE, 34
by Michael Quintos - May 5, 2024


Eleanor Burgess’ brilliant, thoughtful, and often bitingly funny GALILEE, 34—currently having its impressive world premiere production at South Coast Repertory through May 12, 2024—is a humorously insightful, beautifully-performed new play that offers an unreliably revisionist examination of supposed events following Jesus Christ’s crucifixion.

Review: Billy Mitchell's I'M STILL FINE at Don't Tell Mama
by Analisa Bell - May 5, 2024


Despite a few teething issues, this reviewer thought I'M STILL FINE was an adventurous first step at cabaret from an established musical theater actor and looks forward to seeing what Mitchell does next.

Video: Get A First Look At ONCE at Syracuse Stage
by Joshua Wright - May 3, 2024


Get a first look at Syracuse Stage's production of Once, the irresistible Tony-award winning musical based on John Carney's beloved 2007 Oscar-winning film.

Andrew Barth Feldman and Sarah Hyland Will Lead LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS
by Stephi Wild - May 3, 2024


Screen Actors Guild Award winner Sarah Hyland and stage and film star Andrew Barth Feldman will star as Audrey and Seymour in LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS. Learn more here!

NewYorkRep Presents THE OPPOSITE OF LOVE At Royal Family Performing Arts Space
by A.A. Cristi - May 2, 2024


Get ready for THE OPPOSITE OF LOVE, a powerful new play presented by NewYorkRep. Explore themes of trauma, connection, and the complexities of hook ups from

Endangered Species Theatre Project to Present 6th Annual Frederick Shakespeare Festival
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 2, 2024


Endangered Species theatre Project will present their 6th annual Frederick Shakespeare Festival. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets!

Victoria Bigelow Shares Gorgeous, Deeply Personal New Single & Video
by Josh Sharpe - May 1, 2024


Victoria Bigelow, the Georgia-raised, Arizona-based musician whose stunning voice and intimate lyrics tell breathtaking stories of heartbreak and bittersweet hope, shares her latest single and video for “Going Blue.” The deeply personal song is from her upcoming project, Songs for No One Vol 2.“By my 21st birthday, I had already been drinking for years prior and had developed an issue with alcohol...This song is just for anyone who feels like they are struggling and having to ride that wave to the other side.” Watch the video here.

Wake Up With BroadwayWorld May 1, 2024
by - May 1, 2024


Rise and shine, BroadwayWorld! It is May 1, 2024 and it's time to catch up on all of the theatrical happenings you may have missed in the last 24 hours.

Apple TV+'s Epic Animated Adventure WONDLA Will Premiere in June
by Josh Sharpe - Apr 30, 2024


Apple TV+ has announced the premiere date for the first installment of its highly anticipated animated adventure trilogy “WondLa,” hailing from Skydance Animation and based on the New York Times bestselling book series “The Search for WondLa” by Tony DiTerlizzi. Showrun and executive produced by Bobs Gannaway, and featuring a star-studded voice cast, the seven-episode first season of “WondLa” will premiere globally on Apple TV+ on Friday, June 28.  

LA LUZ Release New Single 'I'll Go With You' From Upcoming Album
by Josh Sharpe - Apr 30, 2024


With a credo adapted from science fiction author Octavia E. Butler, an album title from a collection of metaphysical poetry, and an expansion in consciousness brought on by personal crisis, News of the Universe finds guitarist and songwriter Cleveland embracing a changing world with unconditional love. La Luz will be touring North America, Europe, and the UK in support of News of the Universe, and the first run of dates will kick off May 23 in Barcelona. Listen to the new single here!

GOOD LUCK, CATHERINE FROST! Comes to the Festival Fringe in July
by Stephi Wild - Apr 30, 2024


An overnight smash-hit success in Norway with an ever-growing cult following and Finalist for the Hedda Award 2023 as Best Theatre Play, award-winning Det Andre Teatret will bring their hilarious and existential theatre show Good Luck, Cathrine Frost! to the Festival Fringe 2024 to talk philosophy, birth, and public health. 

Review: MINORITY REPORT, Lyric Hammersmith
by Alexander Cohen - Apr 30, 2024


It ought to echo with eerie prescience in 2024 as an ever-closer prophecy for an age where AI and algorithms will dictate the minutiae of our lives. But David Haig's new stage adaption is more like a cyberpunk-themed orgy at Printworks.

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