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Birds (Or How to Be One) (2020)
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Todos los espectáculos a mitad de precio: Comenzó el abono en blanco de Stgo a Mil 2020
Todos los espectáculos a mitad de precio: Comenzó el abono en blanco de Stgo a Mil 2020
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Las Palmeras Salvajes de la francesa Séverine Chavrier; la compañía liderada por el reconocido bailarín cubano Carlos Acosta; una reversión de The Birds (Las Aves), del director griego Nikos Karathanos, y la performance Amor a la…
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Edward James Hyland, Sam Clemmett & Anthony Boyle in “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.” Photo by Manuel Harlan
Ariana DeBoseas as “Disco Donna” in “Summer: The Donna Summer Musical”
Dan Butler, Opal Alladin and Tom Hollander in “Travesties”
Condola Rashad as Saint Joan
Denzel Washington in “The Iceman Cometh”
Five shows are officially opening on Broadway over the next five days, ending the 2017-2018 Broadway season
April 22: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child April 23: Summer: The Donna Summer Musical April 24: Travesties April 25: Saint Joan April 26: The Iceman Cometh
The end of the Broadway season overlaps with the beginning of the theater award season:
April 24: Outer Critics Circle Award nominations announced April 26: Drama Desk Award nominations announced. May 1: Tony Award nominations announced.
New York Theater Awards: A guide and calendar
How to get discounts to Broadway’s newest shows
The Week in New York Theater News
Bette Midler will return to Hello, Dolly on July 17 for a six-week run. Then the production will end on Saturday, August 25, 2018.
What @SaraBareilles and @joshgroban have in common great singers made a splash in their Broadway debuts (he in @GreatCometBway , she in @WaitressMusical as composer & performer) CO-HOSTS of 72nd Annual @TheTonyAwards! June 10#TonyAwards2018 pic.twitter.com/zdytIFRA4I
— New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) April 18, 2018
Hadestown, written by Anais Mitchell and directed by Rachel Chavkin , will play London’s National Theater @NationalTheatre Nov 2, 2018 -Jan 26, 2019 and then it’s on to Broadway!
Great Comet lives on! 1. Its composer @Dave_Malloy, 1st musical composer to get a @SignatureTheatr residency, w/new musical #Octet 2. Its star @JoshGroban to be co-host at #TonyAwards2018 3. Its director @RachelChavkin to helm @Hadestown on Bway pic.twitter.com/hvMOnvmQGN
— New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) April 19, 2018
Birds: A Festival Inspired by Aristophanes” (an early feminist) sponsored by the Onassis Cultural Center includes Nikos Karathanos’ adaptation of Aristophanes’ The Birds at St. Ann’s Warehouse May 2-13.
Mlima’s Tale has been extended to June 3.
Why they’re getting rid of the “gypsy robe” — the name, not the tradition, according to Kim Jordan @ActorsEquity Chair, Advisory Committee on Chorus Affairs via @Equill https://t.co/rB13BxCvCH
— New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) April 19, 2018
. @taylizlou — aka Regina George — recording the @MeanGirlsBway original cast album this week. digital available May 18 physical album June 15 pic.twitter.com/3FdkMtyb2i
— New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) April 20, 2018
Guest mentor @idinamenzel – Queen Elsa, singer of “Let It Go” in the movie Frozen — will guide the top 10 singers on @AmericanIdol through the show’s first-ever Disney themed competition on Sunday, April 29
(If anybody chooses Hakuna Matata, count me out.) pic.twitter.com/CKMmAf85rP
— New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) April 21, 2018
The 3rd Annual EDGAR ALLAN POE Festival by #RadioTheatre May 16-27 St. John’s Sanctuary in the Villagehttps://t.co/D3HTbEWbFA pic.twitter.com/TcMxYT3PUC
— New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) April 19, 2018
How can a theater prevent harassment? Its board of directors should be more in touch w/ the artists, since they know “who’s handsy, manipulative or abusive,”Jennifer Wright Cook of @TheFieldsNYC tells @PiaCattonhttps://t.co/kg9H6mpL0w
— New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) April 20, 2018
NYC Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment Commissioner Julie Menin has announced $5 million Women’s Fund for Film and Theatre, cash grants for projects “by, for and about women.” Not taking applications yet, but sign-up for info here
RIP Glenn Loney, 89, world-traveling theater scholar and ubiquitous critic, a welcome sight on the aisle for many decades. His influence will live on in the new national #ATCA ( @Theatre_Critics) Glenn Loney theatre design award. pic.twitter.com/2uLthrP3RP
— New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) April 18, 2018
“I grew up here in a one-bedroom, … walk-up with a single mom. I went to public school. I started acting when I was 12 in order to pay for my college because my family couldn’t afford to.I don’t think there’s anything inherently wrong with celebrity in politics”~@CynthiaNixon pic.twitter.com/Eg99gDpxTj
— New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) April 20, 2018
Backstage on Broadway. Are there a lot of “lurking” theater people? pic.twitter.com/UrBpQcqftg
— New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) April 20, 2018
Broadway Season Countdown. Week in New York Theater Five shows are officially opening on Broadway over the next five days, ending the 2017-2018 Broadway season…
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Pilgrimage Review | Movie Trailer 2017
Pilgrimage Review | Movie Trailer 2017
Pilgrimage has a fantastic movie trailer. Pilgrimage is an Irish medieval thriller film. The film directed by Brendan Muldowney and written by Jamie Hannigan. Its cast stars Nikos Karathanos, Akilas Karazisis, Tom Holland, Jon Bernthal, John Lynch, Rúaidhrí Conroy, Hugh O’Connor and Stanley Weber. The movie had premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in its “Viewpoints” section on April 23, 2017.…
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