Pop Culturalist Chats with Carrie St. Louis
Carrie St. Louis commands whatever stage she graces. Her career-starting role as Sherrie in Rock of Ages in Las Vegas eventually landed her in the same show on Broadway. From
Continue ReadingCarrie St. Louis commands whatever stage she graces. Her career-starting role as Sherrie in Rock of Ages in Las Vegas eventually landed her in the same show on Broadway. From
Continue ReadingEva Noblezada won critical praise (hello, Tony nomination!)—and audience’s hearts—for her emotional portrayal of Kim in Miss Saigon. Not only was her acting emotional, but her singing was also stunning.
Continue ReadingThe deliciously pulpy movie, Cruel Intentions, has made its way to the stage…and it’s so much fun to watch. For those not familiar with the cult classic movie starring Ryan Phillippe,
Continue ReadingCall Me by Your Name is, simply put, a beautiful film in every way. American graduate student Oliver (Armie Hammer) has been invited for the summer to work with Professor Perlman (Michael
Continue ReadingThe work of dancer and choreographer Sonya Tayeh is not something you’ll easily forget. Popularly known for her work on the TV show So You Think You Can Dance, Sonya’s
Continue ReadingAbigail and Shaun Bengson share their love story with lush, emotional songs that will touch your heart in Hundred Days. Created by Abigail and Shaun (who are an establish folk-rock
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 ReadingJohn Green’s newest novel, Turtles All the Way Down, is both a story about high school first loves and friendship and an honest story about mental illness. 16 year-old Aza
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