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Theater Review (San Antonio): A Jubilant ‘Hairspray’ at the Playhouse
The Tony Award-winning musical comes to the Playhouse in a bright, splashy production.
Read More »Theater Review (San Antonio): ‘Shrek the Musical’ at the Woodlawn Theatre
The story of the antisocial green ogre comes to vibrant life in the Woodlawn's production.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Sister Act’ the Musical from Base Entertainment
'Sister Act' is a fabulous musical you shouldn't miss. Good acting, great music, wonderful costumes, funny lines and emotionally effective scenes are all reasons you'll agree with Deloris when she sings, 'Nothing's ever gonna change that fact. I'm part of one terrific Sister Act.'
Read More »Voices from Hollywood Fringe 2017: Exclusive Interview – Rich Silverman, Writer/Composer ‘Robot Monster The Musical’
The composer talks cult movies, his passion for the Great American Songbook and his first Fringe experience.
Read More »Voices from Hollywood Fringe 2017: Exclusive Interview – Kat Primeau, Producer/Performer of ‘TURBULENCE!’
The show’s producer/performer talks about this year’s Fringe World Premiere musical comedy.
Read More »Theater Review (San Antonio): Dual Language ‘Aladdin’ at the Roxie Theatre
The dual-language version of the Disney musical is ideal viewing for kids of all ages.
Read More »Theater Review (San Antonio): ‘Urinetown: the Musical’ by Mark Hollmann and Greg Kotis
The Playhouse San Antonio presents a wonderfully entertaining production of the Tony-winning musical comedy.
Read More »Voices from Hollywood Fringe 2017: Exclusive Interview with ‘Zombie Clown Trump’ Creator
'We’re basically conducting our comic sermon for others who, like us, are truly frightened of what’s going on not only in our country, but across the world. We want to provide a safe and enjoyable space for people to come together right now and relieve some tension, aided by the magic of music and laughter.'
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Ragtime’ from the Gallery Players
As a 'Ragtime' newbie, I wondered how E.L. Doctorow's three connected stories of early-20th-century America fit together in a musical theater context. The answer, on the evidence of this fine new production, is: brilliantly.
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