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SpongeBob SquarePants will have you grinning ear to ear the entire show—and long after you leave the theater. You may not immediately think, “Broadway musical” when you think of the
Continue ReadingSpongeBob SquarePants will have you grinning ear to ear the entire show—and long after you leave the theater. You may not immediately think, “Broadway musical” when you think of the
Continue Reading“Please refrain from wearing bright colors and bold patterns” is the offending remark that fuels Drew Droege’s utterly hilarious one-man play, fittingly titles Bright Colors And Bold Patterns. Gerry (Drew
Continue ReadingThe Mad Ones is a show that has been in the works for a long time. There have been previous iterations (The Unauthorized Autobiography of Samantha Brown) and songs from
Continue ReadingAn Egyptian police band shakes up the dull repetitive lives over the course of one day in a small desert town in Israel in this quietly dazzling musical. The Band’s
Continue ReadingSee why two Pop Culturalist writers highly recommend The Wolves: Christine says: The Wolves opens on a group of teenage girls as they warm up for a soccer match. They
Continue ReadingDrew Droege knows how to make people laugh. You may have seen his hilarious impersonations of Chloë Sevigny, or seen him in one of the many television shows and films he’s
Continue ReadingRyan McCartan is an actor and singer who continues to push his boundaries and set his own bar. His transformative performances have captured the hearts and attention of audiences of
Continue ReadingOnce upon a time, Broadway music was popular music. Classic American songs that have since been dismissed as mere “show tunes” were once kings of the airwaves, entire cast albums were
Continue ReadingKyle Riabko’s passion for music began at a young age. He began playing guitar in his hometown of Saskatoon in Canada at the age of ten, quickly proving that this
Continue ReadingAnthony Burgess’s 1962 novel, A Clockwork Orange, has been adaptation fodder for quite some time. The most well-known version is the graphic (and for some unpalatable) film by Stanley Kubrick.
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