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'The Receipts w/ Davon Williams' is Required Viewing
“Garnering over 23,000 reaches, 10,000 views, and 518 follows with no paid advertising, "The Receipts w/ Davon Williams" is gaining traction while exploring institutionalized racism within our American Theatre Industry.”
The Holy Gasp presents "Grief"
Benjamin describes ‘The Holy Gasp’ as a “multi-genre, multi-disciplined umbrella term to put various types of artwork out under it, usually musical in nature but sometimes literary, sometimes performance art and theatrical.”
Broadway Reopening Likely Delayed to 2021
“Those hoping for Broadway to reopen its doors will have to wait a bit longer. An announcement is expected from the Broadway League that shows will remain closed until at least January 2021.”
Disney Releases Chill-Inducing Trailer for 'Hamilton' on Disney+
“July 3rd can’t come soon enough.”
Virtual Neil Sedaka Concert to Benefit The Actors Fund
Grab a drink, sit down and enjoy a virtual concert celebrating the music of legendary singer Neil Sedaka streaming on June 20th and 21st at 7pm EDT. This special performance will benefit The Actors Fund Covid-19 Relief efforts.
West End 'Les Mis', 'Phantom' and Others Seek 2021 Re-Opening
According to producer Cameron Mackintosh, West End productions of Les Misérables, Mary Poppins, Hamilton and The Phantom of the Opera will not be returning before 2021.
Free Reading of "Polar Bears, Black Boys & Prairie Fringed Orchids"
A collaboration of theater companies that include the IAMA Theatre Company partnering with Celebration Theatre, DOMA Theatre Company, Echo Theater Company, Highways, The Inkwell Theater, Lower Depth Theatre, Skylight Theatre Company, and the L.A. Stage Alliance have joined to be part of the Juneteenth Theatre Justice Project. On Friday, June 19 at 6 p.m. PT, they present a free, live Zoom reading of Vincent Terrell Durham’s bold and timely new play “Polar Bears, Black Boys & Prairie Fringed Orchid”.
BroadwayWorld Critic, Michael Dale, Steps Down as Critic, Website Seeks Diverse Candidate
“For the first time in a long time, the site BroadwayWorld, will be looking for a new first-night Broadway critic. Michael Dale has announced he is stepping down from the position, which had held for over a decade. Better yet, both Mr. Dale and BWW are hoping to fill the position with a diverse candidate.”
TORONTO ALLIANCE FOR the PERFORMING ARTS (TAPA) ANNOUNCES NOMINATIONS FOR 2020 DORA AWARDS
On June 8th, 2020, in an online presentation broadcast on YouTube, the Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts announced the nominations for the 2020 Dora Mavor Moore Awards for the performing arts. The Doras are to Toronto what the Tonys are to New York or the Oliviers to London, although, unlike in New York, where a popular show can run years and producers campaign for Tony wins to boost ticket sales, the Doras mostly recognise shows that have already closed their runs
Ojai Playwrights Establishes the Dr. Kerry English Artist Award
Over the next 10 years, Ojai Playwrights Conference will grant $7,500 to a playwright whose play is selected to be part of OPC’s annual play development program.
Inaugural Antonyo Award Nominations Announced, Celebrating the Best of Black Broadway and Off-Broadway Season
Nominations have been announced for the inaugural Antonyo Awards, celebrating the best of the Black Broadway and off-Broadway. The nominees include “A Strange Loop”, “Tina: The Tina Turner Musical”, and “Jagged Little Pill”.
James L. Nederlander Apparently Pledges to Make Donation to Black Lives Matter
“In response to the growing outrage over his and his father’s six-figure donation to Donald Trump’s campaign in 2016, Jim L. Nederlander is apparently pledging to donate $50,000 to Black Lives Matter along with a statement.”
Actor Cooper Howell Alleges Racist Treatment Backstage at Disney Park 'Frozen' Show
“An actor who performed in a show at Disneyland is now detailing the racist treatment he endured backstage as well as the theme park’s response to his claims.”
Online reading of Citizen: An American Lyric speaks out against racism
The live-streamed reading of Citizen: An American Lyric is this Sunday, June 7 at 5 p.m. PT. It can be viewed on Facebook, Twitter, Zoom and the Fountain Theater’s YouTube channel.
Director DIane Paulus Apologizes to Griffin Matthews for Racist Incidents During Show
“Director Diane Paulus has issued an apology to writer Griffin Matthews after he detailed his racist experiences working with her during the musical, Witness Uganda.”
'Hairspray' Creators will Require Characters to be Cast as Written
“According to composer Marc Shaiman, the creators of the Tony-winning musical are going to require that the show’s characters be cast as they were intended.”
Conversation with Josh Gad, Leslie Odom Jr., Kristen Bell, Daveed Diggs and more about 'Central Park'
The Paley Center for Media is now featuring Paley @Home presented by Citi on Paley YouTube. Watch the virtual panel of the stars and creators of Central Park discuss how this new Apple show got its start.
Meet the 2020 Echo Theater Company’s Playwright's Lab Writers
These 9 writers will meet once a week via Zoom, and work together to develop new material in a safe, structured environment, sharing their work, receiving feedback from their peers, and concluding with a series of public readings of the plays that have been written within the lab community.
HAMILTON Director to Helm New "Fiddler on the Roof" Film
MGM will turn the iconic stage musical Fiddler On The Roof into a feature film adaptation that will be directed by Hamilton director Thomas Kail, who’ll produce with Dan Jinks and Aaron Harnick.
'Hairspray Live' to be Streamed Free Online in the UK
“Did you miss Hairspray Live! when it aired in 2016? Good news, it’s coming back! It will be streamed as part of The Shows Must Go On series in the United Kingdom.”