One of the first reviews I read about The Girl in the Red Coat by Kate Hamer (one of our February Picks) promised the book would “recall the explosion” of similarly title books such as Gone Girl. I could not wait for the book to be released, as I was eager to dive into another…
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Beyond Broadway Flows with Reg E. Gaines and The Downtown Urban Arts Festival
I was recently introduced to a festival created here in NYC that I knew NOTHING about which is strange. I am not saying that I know all things theatre. I do, though, know about the arts festivals in my hometown. Sometimes art is so underground that we miss it before our very eyes. The Downtown…
COMING SOON: Funny! I’m A Woman With Children
Melissa Errico’s solo show, Funny! I’m A Woman With Children is set for Feinstein’s/54 Below is set for April 1 & 2 at 7pm. The cover charge is $35 – $45, with an additional $5 at the door. There is a $25 food and beverage minimum. Melissa has always loved questions more than answers, and in her…
COMING SOON: Broadway Rocks NO DOUBT
Broadway Rocks No Doubt, featuring the music of the rock band led by Gwen Stefani that rose to fame in the ‘90s, will take over Feinstein’s/54 Below March 28. Directed and produced by Brandon Beynon with music direction and arrangements by Joshua Zecher-Ross, concerts will be held at 7 PM and 9:30 PM. Perfomers include…
Panic! At The Disco & Music Choice Team Up to Give Students the Ultimate Chance To Create a Music Video for “Victorious”
Hot off the release of their first No. 1 and fifth studio album, Death of A Bachelor, (Fueled By Ramen/DCD2 Records), Panic! At The Disco is teaming up with Music Choice, the #1 music network, to encourage high school students to take part in the ultimate video challenge. Starting today, submissions are open for a…
A Write Teacher(s) Spotlight: This Wide Night
For me, the greatest theatre has always been those performances that stay with you after the curtain call is over, stories that stick to you long after you leave the theatre. For me, the greatest theatre is on that puts you outside of your own comfort zone. For me, the greatest theatre challenges…
A Write Teacher(s) Review: The Paris Key
The Paris Key, by Juliet Blackwell, is a delight. Truly, it’s a delight. The fancy bio is thus: As a girl, Genevieve Martin spent the happiest summer of her life in Paris, learning the delicate art of locksmithing at her uncle’s side. But since then, living back in the States, she has become more private,…
SHE: Deconstructing Female Identity
More than 100 people filled the art gallery at ArtsWestchester in White Plains on March 13th to get up close and personal with a new spring exhibition, SHE: Deconstructing Female Identity, which provides a series of works that speak volumes on two hot topics today – female identity and feminism. In addition to the visual exhibition,…
DUETS with The Write Teacher(s) Volume 3
DUETS with The Write Teacher(s) is just ONE MONTH from today! In this third volume, a smaller group of Broadway hopefuls will be singing duets with the showbiz professionals who have inspired them in their own careers. Conceived, produced, and directed by Megan Minutillo, with music direction by Ben Krauss, this is going to be one…
COMING SOON: This Wide Night at Guild Hall
This Wide Night, a play by Chloe Moss, will be presented by Speck of Light Productions, at The John Drew Theatre of Guild Hall, East Hampton, from March 17 – March 26, 2016. Can a friendship forged in prison survive the wide black abyss of freedom? Upon her release from prison, Lorraine heads straight to Marie’s – her…