MEMBER LOG IN
REGISTER NOW!
   EDITORIAL
Broadway News
Interviews
Show Reviews
Showtime Blog 7/3 
   MULTIMEDIA
Photos
TV/Video
Web Radio
   MESSAGE BOARDS
Broadway   Off-topic 
West End   Student 
   INSIDER INFO
Broadway Grosses
New: 6/29 
Event Calendar
Tony Awards
Upcoming CDs
   SHOWS & TICKETS
Broadway Tours
Off-Bway London
   NYC GUIDE
Hotel Finder
Restaurant Guide
Theater Maps
What's Happening
   SITE FEATURES
Broadway Blogs
Chat Room
Fan Photos
Showcial Network
What's Hot?
Wireless Access
Your Alerts
Your Settings
   GAMES
Broadway Quiz
Contests
Photo IQ
Tonys Quiz
   SPONSORED LINKS
   SPONSORED LINKS UK
Theatre Tickets
O2 Arena
Concert Tickets
GET ME IN!
   ABOUT US
Advertising Info
Contact Us
Columns
Forgot Login?
Logo Archive
Merchandise
Regional Sites
Submit News
Your Web Site
   SPONSORED LINKS
Wicked Tickets
Spamalot Tickets
Tarzan Tickets
BroadwayWorld News Desk
Search:
 
 Jump to Week:

Joe's Pub Presents 'Be In' with the Cast of 'Hair'
by BWW News Desk - July 04, 2008

Joe's Pub is Proud to Announce: BE IN: A Night of Music and Love with members of the Public Theater's cast of HAIR A Benefit for Broadway Cares, Equity Fights AIDS on Mondays, July 7th and August 11th, 9:30pm. (read story...)


'That Face' to Close on the West End July 5th
by BWW News Desk - July 04, 2008

Polly Stenham's That Face will complete its run in the West End on at the Duke of York's Theatre on 5 July as previously announced. (read story...)


August: Osage County Cast Helps NASDAQ Ring Bell, 7/3
by BWW News Desk - July 04, 2008

Tracy Letts' August: Osage County, winner of five Tony Awards including Best Play, as well as the 2008 Pulitzer Prize, Drama Desk, New York Drama Critics Circle, and Outer Critics Circle Awards will visit The NASDAQ Stock Market on Thursday, July 3, 2008 at the NASDAQ MarketSite, 4 Times Square. Cast members from the show will ring the NASDAQ Stock Market Opening Bell at 9:30 a.m. EDT. (read story...)


'Some Americans' Pushes Back Opening To 7/24
by BWW News Desk - July 03, 2008

Due to an abbreviated rehearsal period with the show’s full company, Second Stage Theatre (Carole Rothman, Artistic Director; Ellen Richard, Executive Director) will move the opening night of Richard Nelson’s Some Americans Abroad to Thursday, July 24, to allow for a longer preview period. (read story...)


Phillips and Easterbrook Join 'Dance With Me'
by BWW News Desk - July 03, 2008

Joining previously announced Jai Rodriguez (Rent, The Producers, Zanna, Don't!) as Desi Arnaz and Jim J. Bullock (Hair and TV's "Too Close for Comfort") as Harry Hackerman in the new musical DANCE WITH ME about Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz are Fleur Phillips (The Rise and Fall of Little Voice and Scapin) who will be tackling the role of Lucille Ball and Leslie Easterbrook (California Suite, On the Twentieth Century and the Police Academy movies) as Dede Ball. (read story...)


Butler and Forbidden Broadway Cast Ring In The New TKTS
by BWW News Desk - July 03, 2008

Bensonhurst native KERRY BUTLER, the star of Broadway’s musical hit XANADU, Brooklyn Borough President MARTY MARKOWITZ and Assemblywoman JOAN MILLMAN (52nd Assembly District, Brooklyn, NY) will lend a hand to help cut the ribbon at the opening for Theatre Development Fund’s new TKTS Downtown Brooklyn Discount Ticket Booth on Thursday, July 10 at 10:15am. (read story...)


Top Executives At Stamford Arts Resign
by BWW News Desk - July 03, 2008

Variety is reporting that board chairman, president, AND the executive director of Stamford Center of the Arts have all resigned this week. SCA is a not-for-profit organization which runs the Palace Theater and smaller Rich Forum in Stamford, CT. The organization has been facing problems all year and started out this new season in red ink already. (read story...)


'The Country Girl' Gets Ready To Close
by BWW News Desk - July 03, 2008

Clifford Odets’s THE COUNTRY GIRL, directed by Mike Nichols and starring Morgan Freeman, Frances McDormand and Peter Gallagher, is now in the last three weeks of its limited engagement on Broadway at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre (242 West 45th Street). (read story...)


Special July 4th After Party and Kritzer on 7/11
by BWW News Desk - July 03, 2008

On July 4th THE AFTER PARTY welcomes the winner of the 2nd Annual Broadway Beauty Pageant and Xanadu's MARTY THOMAS with Fireworks. (read story...)


'Political Idol' to Open July 23rd
by BWW News Desk - July 03, 2008

Hot off sold-out runs in Washington D.C., Chicago and New York, "Political Idol," a hilarious spoof of the upcoming presidential elections returns to Off-Broadway's Triad Theatre opening on Wednesday, July 23 (7PM) for a four week run. (read story...)


'All My Sons' Tickets Go On Sale, 7/5
by BWW News Desk - July 03, 2008

Following a highly successful two-week, pre-sale period which grossed more than $1 million, tickets for the new Broadway production of Arthur Miller’s ALL MY SONS will go on sale to all ticket buyers this weekend. Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Saturday July 5 and will be available through www.telecharge.com or by calling Telecharge at 212 239 6200. All traditional forms of payment will be accepted on that date. (read story...)


Monkees Musical, 'Daydream Believer' Has Been Cancelled
by BWW News Desk - July 03, 2008

The new UK musical Daydream Believer, based off of the story of 60's pop group The Monkees has now been cancelled. Today the show's producers stated, “It is with regret that, due to unforeseen circumstances, the production of Daydream Believer has been cancelled for the foreseeable future.” Rumor has been circulating that it is because of poor initial ticket sales. (read story...)


Hadary To Rein As King Arthur In 'Spamalot' Tour
by BWW News Desk - July 03, 2008

Jonathan Hadary who recently completed his Broadway run with Monty Python's SPAMALOT as King Arthur, will continue to lead the Knights of the Roundtable on their search for the Holy Quail Grail on the North American Tour. (read story...)


O'Neill Announces FREE Theatermakers Performance, 7/8
by BWW News Desk - July 03, 2008

This week at the O'Neill the performances of national playwrights and national music theater conferences continue. There will be a freee Theatermakers performances on Tuesday, July 8th. PERFORMANCES OF NATIONAL PLAYWRIGHTS, NATIONAL MUSIC THEATER CONFERENCES CONTINUE! FREE THEATERMAKERS PERFORMANCE ON TUESDAY, JULY 8 The National Playwrights Conference continues with two new projects, SMUDGE and MAGNOLIA. National Music Theater Conference presents performances of MAX UNDERSTOOD and begins performances of IRON CURTAIN. SMUDGE by Rachel Axler Directed by Daniel Aukin Performances: Thurs., July 10 at 8:15 pm; Sat., July 12 at 8:15 pm When a young couple's first child doesn't turn out as expected, they're forced to revise their notions about what constitutes a life, and figure out -- in their own, specific ways -- how to be parents. A very, very, very dark comedy. CAST: Maria Dizzia* Mike Doyle* Jonathan Walker* MAX UNDERSTOOD Book by Nancy Carlin; Lyrics by Nancy Carlin and Michael Rasbury; Music by Michael Rasbury Directed by Jack Cumming Performances: Fri., July 11 at 8:00 pm; Sun., July 13 at 3:00 pm The transformative journey of a 7-year old autistic boy and those who love him, and how the need to communicate overcomes an unintelligible chasm. This sound-scaped musical may leave you feeling autistic yourself…and that’s OK. CAST: Matthew Gumley* Jonathan Hammond* Hannah Laird* Lauren Marcus* Kerry O’Malley* Ben Roseberry* Paul Oakley Stovall* MAGNOLIA* by Regina Taylor Directed by Regina Taylor Performances: Fri., July 11 at 8:15 pm; Sunday, July 13 at 5:15 pm Magnolia is set in winter, 1963, as the schools, stores and real estate markets of Atlanta, Georgia are beginning to desegregate—much to the resentment of the white community. Lily, a white landowner, returns from Paris to find the Forest Estate, her family’s land, on the brink of ruin. Thomas, a successful businessman and the descendent of former slaves to the estate, has a plan to save the land: turn it into subdivisions and sell it to the white families fleeing the city. Tensions build as members of the estranged family reunite to try and save their beloved land—magnolia trees and all. *MAGNOLIA is a collaboration with Chicago’s The Goodman Theatre, Robert Falls, Artistic Director CAST: Tyla Abercrumbie* Tory Davis* Ted Dasy* Harriett Foy* Mattie Hawkinson* Stephen Henderson* Brandon Miller* Caitlin O’Connell* Tim Rhoze* David Ross* Stephen Schnetzer* Makela Spielman* IRON CURTAIN*** Book by Susan DeLallo, Lyrics by Peter Mills, Music by Stephen Weiner Directed by Cara Reichel Performances: Sat., July 12 at 8:00 pm; Weds., July 16 at 8:00 pm; Fri., July 18 at 8:00 pm; Sat., July 19 at 3:00 pm New York, 1956: two down-on-their luck songwriters are kidnapped by the KGB and brought to Moscow, where they are forced to write Communist Propaganda musicals. A madcap farce about fame vs. freedom, filled with divas and dominatrixes, stooges and spies, mishaps and misdirects as our heroes try desperately to get back home. ***IRON CURTAIN is funded in part through The ASCAP Residency. CAST: David Abeles* Alison Briner* Stephen Bogardus* Monique French* David Gregory Daniel Levine* Anne Torsiglieri* Dan Sharkey* Robby Sharpe* Lucy Sorenson* Gordon Stanley* Jessica Snow Wilson* *member of Actors’ Equity Association THE PUB is open to the public before and after all performances. Come enjoy your favorite beverage and spend some time with our artists! COMING UP NEXT WEEK will be performances of THUNDER ABOVE, DEEPS BELOW and MISTAKES WERE MADE at the National Playwrights Conference, and IRON CURTAIN continues the National Music Theater Conference! Also Coming Soon: The Summer Gala Musicals Under the Star:, Celebrating 31 years of the National Music Theater Conference and NMTC co-founder and Artistic Director Paulette Haupt! July 19th at 6:30pm. For tickets and more information see www.theoneill.org or contact Suzanne Hendrix at 860-443-5378 x 217. All schedules and artists subject to change. Please call the O’Neill Box Office at 860-443-1238 for times, prices and reservations. Outdoor performances will be moved indoors in the event of rain. The Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, founded in 1964, is the pre-eminent center for the development of new works and new voices for the American theater. It has been home to more than 1,000 new works for the stage and 2,500 emerging artists. Scores of projects developed at the O’Neill have gone on to full productions at other theaters around the world, including Broadway, off-Broadway and major regional theaters. The O’Neill has received a special Tony Award, the National Opera Award, the Jujamcyn Award for Theater Excellence and the Arts and Business Council Encore Award. The O’Neill’s programs include the National Playwrights Conference, National Music Theater Conference, Puppetry Conference, Cabaret & Performance Conference, National Critics Institute, and the National Theater Institute, which includes semester-long, fully accredited intensive theater-training programs and a six-week accredited summer program, Theatermakers. In addition, the O’Neill owns and operates the Monte Cristo Cottage, a National Historic Landmark and the childhood home of Nobel Prize-winning and four-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Eugene O’Neill. For more information regarding the Center, please visit the O’Neill website at www.TheONeill.org or call 860-443-5378. (read story...)


Williamstown Announces FREE Production of 'Trouble Tales'
by BWW News Desk - July 03, 2008

The Williamstown Theatre Festival has announced its Free Theatre production: Trouble Tales (for boys and girls). (read story...)


Mercer Songwriters Project Returns to Northwestern
by BWW News Desk - July 03, 2008

The Johnny Mercer Songwriters Project returns to Northwestern University's Evanston campus for the third consecutive year Aug. 9 through 16. (read story...)


TDF to Open Early on Thursdays for 'A Catered Affair'
by BWW News Desk - July 03, 2008

To accommodate the new Thursday matinees scheduled for the Broadway musical A Catered Affair, the good folks at TDF will open the Times Square tkts booth at 10 a.m. on Thursdays in July, continuing through July 24th. (read story...)


'Happy Sunshine...' With Guest Lieutenant Rieckhoff 7/26
by BWW News Desk - July 03, 2008

HAPPY SUNSHINE KUNG FU FLOWER, with Special Guest, First Lieutenant Paul Rieckhoff, author of Chasing Ghosts, founder of IAVA, and nationally recognized authority on the War in Iraq will be July 26 at 10.30pm at The Zipper Factory. (read story...)


Photo Flash: Natalie Toro & Sutton Foster in Studio
by BWW News Desk - July 03, 2008

Natalie Toro and Sutton Foster will apply their award-winning magic to the glorious duet, "Get Happy/ Happy Days Are Here Again." (read story...)


Photo Flash: 'Man of La Mancha' at the Engeman
by BWW News Desk - July 03, 2008

After completing it's first season, The John W. Engeman Theater at Northport is proud to announce the production of the Tony Award Winning Musical MAN OF LA MANCHA, running June 26 - August 3, 2008. (read story...)


Chenoweth Titles Memoir; Available For Pre-Order!
by BWW News Desk - July 03, 2008

Kristin Chenoweth and her publishers have announced the title of her memoir, "A Little Bit Wicked: Life, Love and Faith In Stages". (read story...)


'East 14th' Begins June 26th Off-Broadway
by BWW News Desk - July 03, 2008

EAST 14th, a new comedy starring, written and directed by Don Reed will play New World Stages, off Broadway (340 W. 50th Street) beginning June 26th with an official opening scheduled for July 10th, it was announced today. (read story...)


Spiegelworld 2008 Will Return to the South Street Seaport
by BWW News Desk - July 03, 2008

Impresario Ross Mollison announced today that Spiegelworld 2008 will return to the South Street Seaport, Pier 17, for its third annual summer carnival, running August 6 to November 2, 2008. (read story...)


'The Fly' The Latest Flick To Be Translated To Opera
by BWW News Desk - July 03, 2008

The Associated Press is reported that the 1988 horror movie "The Fly" will be the latest in a growing line of films to be converted into an opera. (read story...)


Factory Theater Presents 'Shameless Shamuses'
by BWW News Desk - July 03, 2008

Are you ready for Shameless Shamuses?? The Factory Theater starts working Third Shift with the maddest madcap comedy of the summer of aught- eight! Duck, Dodge & Hyde are three dizzy detectives, and they've just been handed the craziest case of their collective careers! And once all the alliteration clears up, it just gets crazier! Hey! Who ordered all those pies? It's the Three Stooges meet the Marx Brothers meet the Ritz Brothers meet the Waldowsky Sisters and it's every man for himself! There's mystery, mayhem, music, and even a couple decent jokes! You will believe a detective can be foolish. For Duty and Humanity! (read story...)



Result Page:   (1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10)   Next »  


Jump to Week:
6/29/2008  | 6/22/2008  | 6/15/2008  | 6/08/2008  | 6/01/2008
5/25/2008  | 5/18/2008  | 5/11/2008  | 5/04/2008  | 4/27/2008
4/20/2008  | 4/13/2008  | 4/06/2008  | 3/30/2008  | 3/23/2008


AROUND THE WEB
Charlie Chaplin''s granddaughter stars in
Seattle Times (discuss)

''Ghost Sonata'': A haunting exploration of darkness
Seattle Times (discuss)

Posted: 4/17/08 @ 09:00 AM

''Notion'' a vigorous Northwest drama
Seattle Times (discuss)

Posted: 4/14/08 @ 08:00 AM
''Urinetown'' is a Tony-winning musical-comedy satire
Seattle Times (discuss)

''Ecstasy with the Pomegranite'' a sprawling, exotic work
Seattle Times (discuss)

Posted: 4/11/08 @ 09:00 AM

Like reality TV, cynical play
Seattle Times (discuss)

''You Can''t Take It With You'': Pulitzer Prize comedy celebrates the eccentrics
Seattle Times (discuss)

Posted: 4/9/08 @ 08:00 AM
Critics are cockeyed optimists about Bartlett Sher''s
Seattle Times (discuss)

Seattle Shakespeare Company and Wooden O Theatre merge
Seattle Times (discuss)

Lineup for Seattle Shakespeare Company and Wooden O
Seattle Times (discuss)

Posted: 4/8/08 @ 09:00 AM

Lucy DeVito gives a vivid portrayal in Intiman''s ''Diary of Anne Frank''
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (discuss)

Seattle Public Theater names plays
Seattle Times (discuss)

Season''s possibilities at Seattle Rep
Seattle Times (discuss)

Overgrown kidsYouthful enthusiasm marks Balagan''s ambitiously conceived Shakespeare.
Seattle Weekly (discuss)

Popcorn at the Paramount?Used to be you played by a different set of rules at the theater.
Seattle Weekly (discuss)

Posted: 3/20/08 @ 08:00 AM
''The Exile Project'' Is a Cry Against Incarceration That’s a Little Too Much
Seattle Weekly (discuss)

America Has Never Taken Particularly Well to Political Theater
Seattle Weekly (discuss)

Posted: 3/13/08 @ 10:00 AM

''Reefer Madness: The Musical'' shrill but full-blooded
Seattle Times (discuss)

Posted: 3/7/08 @ 09:00 AM
A Less-Genteel Molière in This Effusive Rep Production
Seattle Weekly (discuss)

Time to go soloEveryone else is doing it.
Seattle Weekly (discuss)

Posted: 3/6/08 @ 10:00 AM

A few bright spots en route to tragedy in
Seattle Times (discuss)

Posted: 3/5/08 @ 08:00 AM
ArtsWest announces new season
Seattle Times (discuss)

Holy robots! Capek''s 1920 play finally comes of age
Seattle Times (discuss)

Controversial leader returns to Langston Hughes center
Seattle Times (discuss)

Posted: 3/1/08 @ 09:00 AM

Lighter days, darker comedies in theaters
Seattle Times (discuss)

Homemade power fuels ''Keep the Light On''
Seattle Times (discuss)

Playwright Congdon has so much to say
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (discuss)

Productions explore the woes of being a kid -- or a teen
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (discuss)

Austen adaptation mostly pesuades
Seattle Weekly (discuss)

There’s No Telling What You’ll Find at the JewelBox
Seattle Weekly (discuss)

Torture, Nudity and Family Betrayal
Seattle Weekly (discuss)

Fringe''s patron saint
Seattle Weekly (discuss)

Posted: 2/22/08 @ 08:00 AM
Book-It gets
Seattle Times (discuss)

Posted: 2/21/08 @ 10:00 AM

On Stage: Dated ''Mame'' done with affection
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (discuss)

Pretty swell, but star could be bubblier
Seattle Times (discuss)

Posted: 2/16/08 @ 08:00 AM
Randy Quaid''s Seattle fiasco costs him future stage roles
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (discuss)

''Feminine Ending'': Long on laughs but curiously tone-deaf
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (discuss)

Posted: 2/11/08 @ 09:00 AM
Broadway babies: Tweens pack house
Seattle Times (discuss)

Posted: 2/10/08 @ 10:00 AM

Randy Quaid banned for life by actors'' union
Seattle Times (discuss)

Posted: 2/9/08 @ 09:00 AM
If you play into the fantasy, love cures all in
Seattle Times (discuss)

''Barefoot in the Park'' hasn''t aged well
Seattle Times (discuss)

''Mame'' songwriter knows about optimism
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (discuss)

Two local companies offer Austen adaptations
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (discuss)

Posted: 2/8/08 @ 10:00 AM

Battle lines at Langston Hughes centerThe African-American artistic director of the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center made racially charged remarks about and to her Asian-American colleagues...
Seattle Times (discuss)

Posted: 2/6/08 @ 09:00 AM
Theatre Off Jackson seeks to buy space
Seattle Times (discuss)

A few nagging complaints about an uneven ''Kvetch''
Seattle Times (discuss)

Couture queen''s talents to be featured in ''Mame'' productionThe talents of Seattle couture queen Luly Yang, perennially celebrated for her elegant bridal ...
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (discuss)

Rivalries wreak havoc in two playsPlaywright Richard Greenberg has his witty moments in
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (discuss)

5th Avenue plans slate of old and new shows
Seattle Times (discuss)

Posted: 2/3/08 @ 10:00 AM
Thread CountSeely''s Psychic Mojo Claims Another Victim?
Seatlte Weekly (discuss)

Bitterness Surfaes Brutally in ''Kvetch'', a Dark Domesitc Comedy
Seattle Weekly (discuss)

Beware: SCT''s Hamlet Is in That Shakespeare Language
Seattle Weekly (discuss)

Posted: 1/31/08 @ 05:00 AM

A Prince of Denmark accessible for teens
Seattle Times (discuss)

Posted: 1/29/08 @ 08:00 AM
All the world''s a stage - even in the winter
Seattle Times (discuss)

''Vesta'': An end-of-life portrait filled with dignity
Seattle Times (discuss)

Posted: 1/25/08 @ 10:00 AM

Harvey's Broadway Blog: Light One Up For Me!!
Jul. 1 @ 10:05
by Harvey Fierstein
Also Vote NOW for the Fidelity FutureStage Fans' Choice Award!
  ADVERTISEMENT
  BWW NEWS DESK
Butler and Forbidden Broadway Cast Ring In The New TKTS
'The Country Girl' Gets Ready To Close
'All My Sons' Tickets Go On Sale, 7/5
Hadary To Rein As King Arthur In 'Spamalot' Tour
TDF to Open Early on Thursdays for 'A Catered Affair'
'Happy Sunshine...' With Guest Lieutenant Rieckhoff 7/26
MTC Announces Recipients of Playwright Commissioning Award
Phantom Becomes First Show To Reach 8500 Performances
August: Osage County Cast Helps NASDAQ Ring Bell, 7/3
Benanti, Gunn and Others To Sing In New 'Allegro' Recording
  BROADWAYWORLD.COM RADIO
Brought to you by:   
Now Playing:
Good Morning, Baltimore from Hairspray - The Musical on 2007 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.
Also Tune in to Jersey Boys Radio! Hit songs from the show, Four Seasons, interviews & more!
  QUICK POLL
Which of these multi-nominated but never victorious Broadway veterans would you most like to see finally win a Tony Award? 11 comments
John McMartin (5 nominations)
Stephen Schwartz (6 nominations)
Jane Greenwood (15 nominations)
Julie Andrews (2 nominations accepted, 1 declined)
Write in a vote for someone long overdue for a Tony

Contact us. All Materials Copyright 2008 Wisdom Digital Media.
This site is optimized for 1024x768 and higher resolutions. Privacy Policy.