Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Theater Review “Show/Boat: A River” reverses the racial lens on the great-grandfather of American musicals. By Jesse Green A water cooler.
Stephanie Weeks in Show/Boat: A River. Marisa Tornello In terms ... decades as the founder of experimental company Target Margin Theater. Kaye Voyce’s bracing scenic design includes such blunt ...
Unlike the waterway of its most famous song, the landmark 1927 musical “Show Boat”—which integrated ... Consequently, musical-theater lovers will naturally be drawn to the staging at the ...
R-S Theatrics (St. Louis, MO) partners with the Showboat Community Theatre and Half Act Theatre ... riversidetheatreproject.com or at the door on show days.
The American theatre does have to grapple with the audacity and the legacy of “Show Boat,” and its long confinement behind copyright has meant that no production before this one has really ...
A play by the Nobel winner Jon Fosse gets a rare staging, but New Yorkers will have to wait a little longer to see a ...
Real life will take over the big screens around downtown Missoula for 10 days as the 22nd annual Big Sky Documentary Film ...
Show Boat forever changed the face of American theater. The first show to integrate its music and plot, Show Boat presented complex characters grappling with timely, realistic themes woven into a ...
From *Barnum* and *Matilda* to the thrilling new production *Come Alive! The Greatest Showman Circus Spectacular*, London has ...
Love in many forms is heating up entertainment options in Central Virginia and the Shenandoah Valley this weekend, just in ...
Consequently, musical-theater lovers will naturally be drawn ... so much on offer—or radical reinterpretation. Styled as “Show/Boat: A River,” Mr. Herskovits’s version of the show is ...
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