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THE NEWS IN REVUE Takes Up Residence In Killington Grand Resort 9/24-10/11
by BWW News Desk - Oct 11, 2009


THE NEWS IN REVUE, the Emmy Award-winning musical satire troupe, will be in residence at the Killington Grand Resort Hotel this fall, performing an all-new edition of their ever-changing musical revue spoofing the people and places in the day's headlines. The Grand's Ovations Restaurant will be transformed into a dinner theater where the renowned musical comedy troupe willperform nightly.

THE NEWS IN REVUE Takes Up Residence In Killington Grand Resort 9/24-10/11
by BWW News Desk - Sep 24, 2009


THE NEWS IN REVUE, the Emmy Award-winning musical satire troupe, will be in residence at the Killington Grand Resort Hotel this fall, performing an all-new edition of their ever-changing musical revue spoofing the people and places in the day's headlines. The Grand's Ovations Restaurant will be transformed into a dinner theater where the renowned musical comedy troupe willperform nightly.

THE NEWS IN REVUE Takes Up Residence In Killington Grand Resort 9/24-10/11
by Gabrielle Sierra - Sep 16, 2009


THE NEWS IN REVUE, the Emmy Award-winning musical satire troupe, will be in residence at the Killington Grand Resort Hotel this fall, performing an all-new edition of their ever-changing musical revue spoofing the people and places in the day's headlines. The Grand's Ovations Restaurant will be transformed into a dinner theater where the renowned musical comedy troupe willperform nightly.

NO THEATRICAL 'DOG DAYS OF SUMMER' ON THE CALIFORNIA CENTRAL COAST!
by Curt Miner - Aug 4, 2009


As we enter the month of August, many places are experiencing the 'dog days of summer' - those hot and sultry days where ya' just don't feel like doin' anything ... and there's not a whole lot to do. Well - that is NOT the case here on the California Central Coast! The weather is wonderful, the grape vines are green and heavy with fruit (and the tasting rooms are open for business), the beaches are beautiful, the shops and restaurants are ready to welcome you, and there's more theatre goin' on than you can shake a stick at!

Having A Ball CPS Ballroom Dance Competition Announces Winners
by Reynard Loki - May 21, 2009


Chicago Public Schools Office of Arts Education proudly announces the fourth annual Having a Ball Competition Finalists. The coveted first place trophy was awarded following Sunday evening?s Competition to Eric Kasprzyk and Angieszka Suminski of Oriole Park; second place went to Jamari Bryant and D?Kyra Long of Attucks Academy; third place went to Timothy Grzebieluch and Allyson Abbinanti of Oriole Park; fourth place to Eric Quinones and Raven Jones of New Sullivan; and fifth and sixth places went to Jawaun Lee and Ketyra Carter, and Hasaan P. Morris and Janell Island, respectively, all of Attucks Academy. The Final Competition, held on Sunday, May 17 at the Stephen M Bailey Auditorium, was free and open to the public and saw an unprecedented crowd turn out to support the 80 CPS competitors.

Burning Coal Theatre Co Hosts A Staged Reading Of BLUE 5/21 At Meymandi Theatre
by Gabrielle Sierra - May 20, 2009


Burning Coal Theatre Company announces a staged reading of Blue, a new play by Kelly Doyle of Raleigh. Admission is free with a suggested donation of $5. No reservations are necessary. For further information, please contact Burning at (919) 834-4001. Please note: No one under 17 without parent or guardian for this one.

38 National Awardees Announced For 41st Annual KCACTF, Held 4/14-4/18
by Gabrielle Sierra - Apr 23, 2009


The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announced 38 national awardees at the 41st annual Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF), April 14-18, 2009. The students from universities and colleges from across the United States secured their places at the national festival and the opportunity to earn awards, scholarships, and fellowships through their success at regional festivals in January and February 2009.

Broadway Blogs - In One of These Places? Want to Write for BWW? and More...
by BWW News Desk - Jan 21, 2009


Today's Broadway Blogs on BroadwayWorld.com from Wednesday, January 21, 2009.

Today's Broadway Blog - In One of These Places? Want to Write for BWW?
by BWW News Desk - Dec 21, 2008


Today's Broadway Blogs on BroadwayWorld.com from Sunday, December 21, 2008.

Photo Coverage: Devlin in Rehearsal for 'The Places You Find Love' at Don't Tell Mama
by Walter McBride - Oct 13, 2008


Don't Tell Mama welcomes West Coast singing sensation Devlin, who returns to New York with her all new show 'The Places You Find Love' on Monday October 13th and Wednesday October 15th at 7PM, plus a special happy hour show on Saturday October 18th at 5PM. This engagement also celebrates Devlin's first CD release, 'Devlin Live In New York.'

'Frankie & Johnnie' Star Returns to NYC for New Show 10/13
by BWW News Desk - Oct 13, 2008


Don't Tell Mama welcomes West Coast singing sensation Devlin, who returns to New York with her all new show 'The Places You Find Love' on Monday October 13th and Wednesday October 15th at 7PM, plus a special happy hour show on Saturday October 18th at 5PM. This engagement also celebrates Devlin's first CD release, 'Devlin Live In New York.' Devlin is the recipient of the San Diego Playbill.com award for Best Actress in the role of Frankie in 'Frankie and Johnny in The Claire De Lune'.

'Frankie & Johnnie' Star Returns to NYC for New Show 10/13
by Reynard Loki - Oct 6, 2008


Don't Tell Mama welcomes West Coast singing sensation Devlin, who returns to New York with her all new show 'The Places You Find Love' on Monday October 13th and Wednesday October 15th at 7PM, plus a special happy hour show on Saturday October 18th at 5PM. This engagement also celebrates Devlin's first CD release, 'Devlin Live In New York.' Devlin is the recipient of the San Diego Playbill.com award for Best Actress in the role of Frankie in 'Frankie and Johnny in The Claire De Lune'.

Photo Coverage: Macbeth Opening Night Arrivals
by Walter McBride - Apr 10, 2008


Kathleen Turner and many other celebrity guests attended the opening night of Macbeth After playing sold-out, critically acclaimed engagements at BAM, The West End's Gielgud Theatre and UK's Chichester Festival Theatre, Patrick Stewart returns to Broadway in the five-time Olivier Award-nominated production of Macbeth. The show officially opened at Broadway's Lyceum Theatre. The Evening Standard Award-winning production will play 64 performances only, officially closing on May 24th. 'In one of Shakespeare's greatest dramas, Patrick Stewart plays Macbeth - a man utterly determined to obtain the royal crown. Aided by his even more ambitious and ruthless wife, Macbeth murders the king and a comrade only to lose everything by the play's end. In his New York debut, Rupert Goold takes inspiration from Stalin's Great Terror and directs this psychological and chilling tragedy in a stark, austere production that places Macbeth in a timeless, nameless, and lawless country,' describe press notes. Patrick Stewart received the Evening Standard Award for Best Actor and the Critics Circle Theatre Award for Best Shakespearean Performance for this production. Rupert Goold received both the Evening Standard and Critics Circle Theatre awards for Best Director. The production also received the What's On Stage Award for Best Shakespearean Production. Macbeth has also been nominated for five Olivier Awards: Best Actor for Patrick Stewart, Best Director for Rupert Goold, Best Revival, Best Lighting Design for Howard Harrison, and Best Set Design for Anthony Ward and Lorna Heavey. The cast features Michael Feast as Macduff, Kate Fleetwood as Lady Macbeth, and Martin Turner as Banquo, as well as Oliver Birch, Ben Carpenter, Polly Frame, Scott Handy, Sophie Hunter, Hywel John, Christopher Knott, Niamh McGrady, Bill Nash, Christopher Patrick Nolan, Mark Rawlings, and Tim Treloar. For tickets please visit www.ticketmaster.com

We Call Her Benny �" No "…and the Jets" jokes, please
by Duncan Pflaster - Mar 8, 2007


Just opened for a limited engagement as part of the Frigid Festival, We Call Her Benny is a careening roller-coaster of wit, passion and alternative life choices.

f-plays Festival Explores Carnality, March 28-April 27
by BWW News Desk - Mar 5, 2007


The 'f**kplays,' billed as 'a voyeuristic journey through eight playwrights' most private places and a sincere examination of our most basic carnal desires,' will premiere at the Ohio Theatre (66 Wooster St. btwn. Spring and Broome) on Wednesday, March 28th at 8 p.m.

A Chat with Broadway Bares' Denis Jones and Dontee Kiehn
by Robert Diamond - Jun 15, 2006


This year's Broadway Bares is being held on Sunday June 18th and is promising to be one of the best yet - celebrating New York's 'colorful characters and interesting places.' Of course, we can also expect a lot of heat! I checked in with director Denis Jones and one of the choreographers, Dontee Kiehn to get the full scoop on what the always-fun night has in store for audiences this year.

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