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Highly Recommended Off-Broadway: BECOMES A WOMAN (Streaming Free from Mint Theater Feb 19-March17, 2024)
Mint Theater Company will continue its hybrid programming of live performances along with the FREE on-demand streaming of acclaimed previous productions. Beginning Monday February 19, 2024 (from 7pm) through March 17 only, Mint will be streaming the three-camera archival recording (filmed in HD) of last year’s World Premiere of one of its most exciting discoveries…
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Extras: HOW CASINO OPERATORS KEEP PLAYERS ENTERTAINED
Casino operators have one of the toughest jobs. They need to entertain and engage their customers. Regardless if they’ve been around for years or are new to the scene, they will need to get creative with their features and platforms. Some players are happy with a good selection of games, bonuses, challenges, and tournaments, while…
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Extras: TV, MOVIES, AND THE TALENTED ACTORS WHO CAN DO BOTH
In a world in which you’re instantly labelled as one thing or another, it’s refreshing to see that there are still a few actors and actresses who seem to be able to glide seamlessly between TV and movies. They become regular staples in our favourite boxsets while effortlessly making the jump to the big screen…
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Dance-Theater Review: MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE (North American Tour)
A SHOW THAT SENDS OUT AN S.O.S. Set to 28 songs of pop icon Sting, newly arranged and recorded with Beverley Knight and Lynval Golding (of The Specials), Sadler’s Wells Associate Artist Kate Prince (So You Think You Can Dance, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie) and her Zoo Nation company have a story to tell about the refugee…
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Theater Review: LITTLE PEASANTS (Food Tank at The Burren Backroom in Somerville, MA)
SOLIDARITY FOREVER The workshop reading of Food Tank’s Little Peasants at The Burren Backroom, a venue known more for Irish, Bluegrass, Appalachian, Roots, Jazz, and Blues than theater, is all the more engrossing for being rough around the edges. With a tight script by Bernard Pollack, dramaturgy and production by Elena Morris, and the excellent…
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Interview: ANN HEARN TOBOLOWSKY (Director of MERCURY at Road Theatre Company)
ANN HEARN TOBOLOWSKY RAISES THE TEMPERATURE ON LOS ANGELES THEATER I have been following the work of extraordinary director Ann Hearn Tobolowsky at Theatre 40 in Beverly Hills for quite some time, including The Half Light, Incident at Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Silent Sky, Good People, As Good As Gold, Bus Stop, Holy Days, Driving Miss Daisy, and Another Part of…
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Interview: GREG MULLAVEY (Now Playing King Lear in Frog + Peach’s Production Off-Broadway)
KING LEAR, KING LEAR Gregory Mullavey stars in the Frog + Peach Theatre Company’s production of Shakespeare’s King Lear through Feb. 18, 2024. Mr. Mullavey performs the iconic tragic character who, nearing the end of his reign, challenges his three daughters in a most unusual way to determine who will reign over his kingdom. Mr….
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Interviews: STEVE YOUNG & WAYNE BRYAN (Creator and Director of INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH BROADWAY; World Premiere at The McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert)
A FUNNY THING HAPPENED WHEN BROADWAY WAS HIRED BY A TOILET COMPANY A few years back I discovered a fascinating theatrical vehicle referred to as the “industrial musical.” These were musicals commissioned by corporations (IBM, American-Standard, Detroit Diesel Engine, General Motors) to inspire, educate, develop teams, train employees, and more. Typically, they were developed to…
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Theater Opening: YBOR CITY (The Actors’ Gang in Culver City)
THE ACTORS’ GANG PRESENTS YBOR CITY, A HAUNTINGLY BEAUTIFUL NEW PLAY Ybor City tells the story of overworked Cuban cigar factory immigrants in 1931, who find themselves inspired by the spirit world toward revolution. Ybor City in Tampa, Florida which dates from the 1880s, was founded by Vincente Martinez-Ybor, who moved his cigar factory from…
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Highly Recommended Theater: LITTLE BEAR RIDGE ROAD (Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago)
World premiere of Little Bear Ridge Road by Samuel D. Hunter and directed by Joe Mantello The Cast: Laurie Metcalf, Micah Stock, John Drea and Meighan Gerachis. June 13 – July 21, 2024 in Steppenwolf’s Downstairs Theater Steppenwolf, the nation’s premier ensemble theater company, is bringing to Chicago the world premiere of Little Bear Ridge Road,…
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Theater Review: MYSTIC PIZZA THE MUSICAL (National Tour)
A TASTY SLICE OF 80s NOSTALGIA In the ever-evolving landscape of film-to-stage musical adaptations, the latest entrant Mystic Pizza emerges as a charming addition. Based on the eponymous 1988 cult-classic film delight, we are brought back to the quaint environs of Mystic, Connecticut, and the intertwined lives of three young Portuguese-American women, childhood friends working…
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Extras: TOP 10 CASINO HEIST MOVIES
Chances are you have found yourself watching a heist flick, thinking “Yeah, I could do that, I would just need one chance”. One of the movie industry’s guilty pleasures is that these films are often filled with fast-talking con men/women, a getaway driver, some sort of safe-cracking expert, and the mastermind. Despite having much of…
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Off-Broadway Review: THE FOLLOWING EVENING (PAC NYC)
ALIVE AND KICKING: MADDOW AND ZIMET AT PAC/NYC New York City, 1947: Julian Beck and Judith Molina found The Living Theatre, the oldest experimental group in the United States, giving life, with other artists, to Off- and Off-Off-Broadway theater. 16 years later, director Joseph Chaikin leaves the group to co-found The Open Theater, where Ellen…
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Theater Review: ALL THINGS EQUAL — THE LIFE AND TRIALS OF RUTH BADER GINSBURG (Pre-Broadway National Tour)
FROM NOTORIOUS TO VICTORIOUS Michelle Azar vividly invokes the spirit of famed jurist Ruth Bader Ginsburg in Rupert Holmes’s one-woman show All Things Equal. As implied in the play’s subtitle The Life and Trials of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Ginsburg faced many trials in and out of the courtroom. Set in Ginsburg’s chambers at the United…
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Extras: CINEMA FRANCHISES: HOW POPULAR MOVIES MOVE BEYOND THE SCREEN
In the ever-evolving landscape of entertainment, cinema franchises have transcended the boundaries of the silver screen, seeping into various facets of pop culture with remarkable finesse. From action-packed blockbusters to heartwarming tales of fantasy, these beloved franchises have not only captured the hearts of audiences worldwide but have also strategically maneuvered into diverse avenues, expanding…
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Theater Review: CULT OF LOVE (Berkeley Repertory Theatre)
CULT OF LOVE TAKES YOU FROM “HO, HO, HO” TO “HOLY CHRIST!” The Dysfunctional Family, whether in a comedy or drama, is a staple of storytelling, from The Bible and Shakespeare to Netflix. We all have one. And what better fodder for drama is there than the dysfunctional American family? Throw in the trope of…
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Theater Review: TINY LITTLE TOWN: A NEW MUSICAL (Theatre Movement Bazaar at Broadwater Theater)
TINY LITTLE TOWN OPENS WITH A BANG, BUT GETS CORRUPTED BY INCOHESIVE STYLES Theatre Movement Bazaar’s Tiny Little Town, a new musical comedy now playing at the Broadwater Main Stage, starts out with a bang. The entire company gathers to perform the opening title number, done in the style of a 1970s variety special, begging…
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Theater Review: ENGLISH (Old Globe in San Diego)
Learning another language is like becoming another person. — Haruki Murakami Years ago, I ran a teambuilding class using improv games for an I.T. group. Despite the diversity of heritage and appearances in the group, there was only one person in the group who was an immigrant. “Min” had a thick Chinese accent and, despite…
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Concert Review: CÉCILE McLORIN SALVANT (Sanders Theater in Cambridge, MA)
PURE PLEASURE Acclaimed vocalist Cécile McLorin Salvant brought nothing but pleasure to Sanders Theater in Cambridge last night, courtesy of Celebrity Series of Boston. From the moment she stepped onto the darkened stage in her bright tangerine dress and what appeared to be platform Doc Martens and electric blue socks, she captivated the audience with…
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Off-Broadway Review: ARISTOCRATS (Irish Repertory Theater)
IRELAND’S GENTRY IS DISINTEGRATING IN FRIEL’S ARISTOCRATS, BUT SO IS THE DRAMA The mid-19th century, with its changing class dynamics, marked the decline of the power of aristocracy in Europe and Russia. Rural landowners, who owned large estates, saw their wealth, power, and mansions disintegrate generation after generation. Brian Friel’s Aristocrats, playing at the Irish Repertory…
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