The stage musical adaptation of Cameron Crowe’s rock & roll film of 2000, 'Almost Famous', has announced a Broadway arrival for 2022.
Ana Isabelle, who plays Rosalia in Spielberg's newest adaptation of 'West Side Story', sat down with us to talk about how she got the casting, Puerto Rican representation, and working with the two legendary "Steves."
Experimental theatre aims to break the rules of traditional theatre performances, allowing artists to think outside the box and establish new artistic methods, with its most remarkable characteristic being the participation of its audience.
Since Joel Coen announced his solo directorial debut, there's been wide speculation about the nature of the pair's split, but it turns out it was for amicable reasons.
Yes, that little blue pill... Spike Lee's first musical will tell the story of how Viagra became one of the most popular prescription drugs in the world.
Just about every major national and regional film festival in the U.S. has been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, but, the Lighthouse International Film Festival will be the first to segue into a fully drive-in format.
Word got out that the original cast of 'Hamilton' was planning to hold a singalong via Zoom, but then, Friday came and went. What happened?
The idea that Shakespeare didn’t write all of his plays by himself isn't new, but by using artificial intelligence, a Czech researcher might have just provided concrete proof.
This society for film lovers has sprouted in Downtown LA and is cultivating a totally engaged, thrillingly responsive audience with their screenings of rare films, classics, and movies that are just plain awesome.
The musical is a stage adaptation of Frank Capra's 1946 Christmas classic 'It's A Wonderful Life' and will be produced by Bill Kenwright.
The show features an all-star cast that includes the likes of Meryl Streep, James Corden, Nicole Kidman, Ariana Grande, Awkafina, and Andrew Rannels.
David Byrne will take the show first to Boston’s Emerson Colonial Theatre from September 11-28, 2019 and then to 1,500 capacity Hudson Theatre on Broadway for 16 weeks.
David Byrne is collaborating with a friend to take audience members through an immersive journey of self-reflection, discovery, and imagination, inspired by and grounded in neuroscience.
Stephen Sondheim's recent passing sparked worldwide mourning from theatre fans all over the world ― in addition to the countless songs there are three great documentaries worth checking out.
Maria Staroselets sat down with us to talk about 'Continuous Mapping': her experimental theatre performance that uses audio and interactive elements to tell a unique story of the city with its residents as its main characters.
Hayao Miyazaki’s Oscar winning 'Spirited Away' is getting the stage play treatment, courtesy of award-winning theater director John Caird.
Two major cultural happenings, at least not related to COVID-19, have taken place in the first half of July 2020: 'Hamilton' debuted on Disney+, and a massive culture-wide debate has been had over "cancel culture." So naturally, the two have intersected.
With the nation's theaters all closed, a lot of Americans have given thought to taking in a drive-in movie at some point, and someone else is thinking about how to utilize drive-in movie theaters: President Donald Trump.
Disney announced Monday that a movie version of the millennial's most successful Broadway musical, Lin-Manuel Miranda's 'Hamilton: An American Musical', will be released in theaters October 2021.
One double album, two opera adaptations, one movie, and now two theatre adaptations later, The Who's iconic rock opera, 'Tommy', is set to hit the Broadway stage in 2021 for its second time around.
Neil Diamond's flown gallantly across your stage, your television, your movie screen, and probably your heart. Now he's coming in for a heroic landing on the Great White Way, in a newly announced biographical musical.
Readers, meet Rex. Former '16 Magazine' hunk, rocker, actor, broadway and operatic star. 'Confessions of a Teen Idol' is where he shares surprising and remarkable anecdotes from his forty-some years in show business, shows footage from his archives, and sings the roof off.
They call him O.G. But O.G. doesn't only stand for "Opera Ghost". It means 'original'. Foundational. And the Phantom of the Opera is is the O.G. indie artist.
New York City's newest theater chose none other than avant-garde extraordinaire Björk to perform as their marquee act, and the visual feast that is 'Cornucopia', is the result.