Brit Floyd to Tour UK in 2025 with 'Wish You Were Here 50th Anniversary World Tour'
Brit Floyd have announced that they will be touring the UK in 2025, which includes return stops in some cities they’ll visit later this year. They are calling next year’s trek the “Wish You Were Here 50th Anniversary World Tour.” These shows will mark BRIT FLOYD’s biggest and most spectacular production to date, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Pink Floyd’s classic album Wish You Were Here.
Brit Floyd Kick Off 2nd Leg Of Their 2024 P-U-L-S-E World Tour
BRIT FLOYD, The World’s Greatest Pink Floyd Experience, kick off the second leg of their 2024 P-U-L-S-E World Tour—Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of Pink Floyd's Division Bell + Greatest Hits—on Thursday, May 16 in Columbus, OH at Kemba LIVE. Harry Waters (Roger Waters’ son and piano and Hammond player) will join this tour once again for another eight shows starting from the Atlanta show on Saturday, May 25 at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center through the sold-out Red Rocks Amphitheater show in Colorado on Thursday, June 6.
Broadway Baby Andrea McArdle to perform in Follies in Las Vegas
FOLLIES, Stephen Sondheim, and James Goldman’s legendary production will be brought to life in a spectacular performance featuring a 45-person cast, including 12 of Las Vegas’s original showgirls. The limited-run engagement will be a star-studded affair at Access Showroom at Aliante Casino + Hotel + Spa, April 11-14.
Comics Sunda Croonquist & Mike Marino To Perform Live In New Jersey April 3 & 6
Actress/comedian/television personality Sunda Croonquist(ABC-TV's 'The View,' “Comics Unleashed”) joins NJ Comedy Hall of Famer Mike Marino for the New Jersey swing of his 'Welcome To The Family' comedy tour as the host for two nights of laughter - first on Wednesday, April 3rd at The Vogel at The Count Basie Center For The Performing Arts in Red Bank, NJ and again Saturday, April 6 at the Brook Arts Center in Bound Brook, NJ.
STEVE & EYDIE's Legacy Is Celebrated at Carnegie Hall
Steve & Eydie were once dubbed 'Mr. and Mrs. Music' by a journalist of yore. Today's journalists --including BWW's reps -- got the 411 on the 3/18 concert that's a tribute to them with David Lawrence (their son) and Debbie Gravitte.
Review: THE FROGS, Kiln Theatre
Considering their recent losses, physical theatre giants Spymonkey would have been justified to adapt a Greek tragedy rather than a comedy. The death of Stephan Kreiss in 2021 and the departure of Petra Massey to Las Vegas now leaves only Toby Park and Aitor Bassauri remaining.
Review: TRUE WEST at Brown/Trinity MFA
As written—and as typically performed—Sam Shepard's 1980 dark comedy True West can feel like it skates around some of the troubling issues lurking beneath America's self image. Its vision of a dichotomous West of freedom and constraint, open range and suburb, can seem a naive gloss over questions of dislocated Native American nations and the slave labor which drove the engine of nineteenth-century progress. Not so with the keenly visualized, expertly directed, and authentically acted production at Brown/Trinity MFA. This is a brilliant take on this classic that everyone should see. Even if you don't think you like Shepard. Seriously.