Tickets go on sale tomorrow Friday, September 22 for the Tony-, Grammy- and Olivier Award-winning smash hit musical Jersey Boys, which will star Aaron De Jesus as Frankie Valli, Nicolas Dromard as Tommy DeVito, Mark Edwards as Nick Massi and Cory Jeacoma as Bob Gaudio at New York City's New World Stages 340 West 50th Street Stage 1. Performances begin Wednesday, November 22, 2017 at 7pm.
- 9/21/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is coming to the small screen soon. Deadline reports the Cartoon Network TV series will debut in March.Based on the animated movie franchise, the show follows a teenage Flint Lockwood before food begins to rain down on Swallow Falls. The voice cast includes Mark Edwards, Katie Griffin, David Berni, and Seán Cullen.Read More…...
- 2/18/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Hospice champion Princess Kate was touched by the emotional sounds of a community choir singing at a sumptuous dinner on Wednesday night. Kate is royal patron of the evening's charitable cause, East Anglia's Children's Hospices. She and Prince William watched along with 80 other guests from around the world as the charity's Treehouse choir sang "Something Inside So Strong" by Labi Siffre, "Somewhere Only We Know" by Keane and "Don’t Worry About Me" by Frances. "She was clearly very moved by their singing," patron Emma Deterding, who helped organize the fundraiser at the magnificent Houghton Hall, tells People. Among the singers was Charlotte Markham,...
- 6/23/2016
- by Simon Perry, @SPerryPeoplemag
- PEOPLE.com
A select group of Michelin-starred chefs are set to conjure a very special meal for Princess Kate and husband Prince William, along with about 90 invited guests, at a grand house a short drive from the royal couple's country home in Norfolk. The dinner is set to take place this Wednesday - the day after William turns 34 - and will thank supporters of one of Kate's favorite charities, East Anglia Children's Hospices. The charity, which hopes the evening will bring in around $700,000, is focused on raising around $14 million to build a new hospice. Kate helped launch that appeal back in 2014. The evening,...
- 6/17/2016
- by Simon Perry, @SPerryPeoplemag
- PEOPLE.com
Saxophonist David S. (Spencer) Ware was a towering presence on the New York free jazz scene, an artist of compelling gravity and musical intensity. Even after health problems that culminated in a 2009 kidney transplant, he came back strong, his post-operation return coming in a completely solo concert that was a strong statement. This year, the kidney problems returned, and he passed away last night after being hospitalized.
As I once wrote here, Ware united two strands of free jazz: the powerfully full-toned tenor sax blower, and the intellectual craftsman. Although Ware was classified as a free jazz player, he was mentored by Sonny Rollins (who among other things taught him circular breathing), and Ware's music looked back to some earlier jazz styles, though almost always in a fully assimilated way that had no revivalism about it.
Ware started playing around age 11. Oddly, while he played alto and baritone saxes plus bass in school,...
As I once wrote here, Ware united two strands of free jazz: the powerfully full-toned tenor sax blower, and the intellectual craftsman. Although Ware was classified as a free jazz player, he was mentored by Sonny Rollins (who among other things taught him circular breathing), and Ware's music looked back to some earlier jazz styles, though almost always in a fully assimilated way that had no revivalism about it.
Ware started playing around age 11. Oddly, while he played alto and baritone saxes plus bass in school,...
- 10/19/2012
- by SteveHoltje
- www.culturecatch.com
Bob Dylan's song 'A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall' has reportedly been adopted as the unofficial anthem for the Copenhagen Climate Summit. The Un will release a rare live recording of Dylan performing the track at the conference, which will also feature a collection of photographs inspired by its lyrics and taken by environmental photographer Mark Edwards. David Fricke, the editor at Rolling Stone, told the BBC that the decision was testimony to the power of Dylan's songwriting. Referring (more)...
- 12/5/2009
- by By Sarah Rollo
- Digital Spy
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