This Saturday at 7:30 Am on PBS, young viewers are in for a delightful treat with Season 2 Episode 8 of “Alma’s Way,” titled “A Tale of Two Almas; The Longest Race.” In this animated adventure, Alma takes on the role of a mentor as she teaches Emi how to emulate her unique qualities. However, things take a humorous turn when Emi becomes a bit too enthusiastic, and Alma finds herself dealing with a mini-me in the form of her friend.
Meanwhile, the episode adds an extra dash of excitement as Alma endeavors to conquer the world’s longest race. Viewers can expect a blend of relatable life lessons, laughter, and the spirited determination that defines Alma’s character.
Tune in at 7:30 Am for a lively and engaging episode that captures the essence of friendship, individuality, and the joy of embracing life’s challenges on PBS with “Alma’s Way.”
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Meanwhile, the episode adds an extra dash of excitement as Alma endeavors to conquer the world’s longest race. Viewers can expect a blend of relatable life lessons, laughter, and the spirited determination that defines Alma’s character.
Tune in at 7:30 Am for a lively and engaging episode that captures the essence of friendship, individuality, and the joy of embracing life’s challenges on PBS with “Alma’s Way.”
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- 3/2/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Friday at 7:30 Am on PBS, “Alma’s Way” brings heartfelt moments in Season 2 Episode 9, titled “Goodbye, Howard; Re-Use Re-Do.” Alma shares the news with her friends that Howard is moving, setting the stage for an emotional journey as the community says farewell to a familiar face.
Amidst the goodbyes, Alma finds herself contemplating whether to invest in new materials for her recycled art project. The episode explores themes of change, friendship, and the creative process as Alma navigates the bittersweet experience of farewells and the possibilities that come with embracing a fresh start.
Tune in at 7:30 Am for an engaging episode that blends emotions with creativity, showcasing the charm and relatable experiences of Alma and her friends on PBS.
Release Date & Time: 7:30 Am Friday 8 March 2024 on PBS
Alma’s Way Goodbye, Howard; Re-Use Re-Do Cast – Season 2 Episode 9 Main Cast Summer Rose Castillo as Alma
Sonia Manzano as...
Amidst the goodbyes, Alma finds herself contemplating whether to invest in new materials for her recycled art project. The episode explores themes of change, friendship, and the creative process as Alma navigates the bittersweet experience of farewells and the possibilities that come with embracing a fresh start.
Tune in at 7:30 Am for an engaging episode that blends emotions with creativity, showcasing the charm and relatable experiences of Alma and her friends on PBS.
Release Date & Time: 7:30 Am Friday 8 March 2024 on PBS
Alma’s Way Goodbye, Howard; Re-Use Re-Do Cast – Season 2 Episode 9 Main Cast Summer Rose Castillo as Alma
Sonia Manzano as...
- 3/1/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Friday at 10:00 Am on PBS, young viewers are in for a heartwarming and thought-provoking episode of “Alma’s Way” with Season 2 Episode 9 titled “Goodbye, Howard; Re-Use Re-Do.” Alma, the spirited protagonist, shares a bittersweet moment with her friends as she announces Howard’s departure, sparking emotions of saying goodbye and the changes that come with it.
In the second part, “Re-Use Re-Do,” Alma grapples with an eco-friendly dilemma, contemplating whether to purchase new materials for her recycled art project. The episode not only entertains but also imparts valuable lessons about sustainability and mindful choices.
“Alma’s Way” continues to captivate young audiences with its relatable stories and diverse characters. Tune in at 10:00 Am for an episode that explores the themes of friendship, change, and the importance of making environmentally conscious decisions on PBS.
Release Date & Time: 10:00 Am Friday 8 March 2024 on PBS
Alma’s Way Goodbye, Howard; Re-Use Re-Do...
In the second part, “Re-Use Re-Do,” Alma grapples with an eco-friendly dilemma, contemplating whether to purchase new materials for her recycled art project. The episode not only entertains but also imparts valuable lessons about sustainability and mindful choices.
“Alma’s Way” continues to captivate young audiences with its relatable stories and diverse characters. Tune in at 10:00 Am for an episode that explores the themes of friendship, change, and the importance of making environmentally conscious decisions on PBS.
Release Date & Time: 10:00 Am Friday 8 March 2024 on PBS
Alma’s Way Goodbye, Howard; Re-Use Re-Do...
- 3/1/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the heartwarming world of “Alma’s Way,” viewers are in for a treat with Season 2 Episode 8, titled “A Tale of Two Almas; The Longest Race.” Airing at 10:00 Am on Thursday, March 7, 2024, on PBS, this episode explores the endearing dynamic between Alma and Emi.
The episode kicks off with Alma taking on the role of mentor, attempting to teach Emi the ropes of being just like her. However, things take a whimsical turn when Emi can’t resist imitating Alma at every turn, leading to a cascade of humorous situations and valuable lessons about individuality.
Simultaneously, Alma undertakes a remarkable challenge in trying to complete the world’s longest race. Viewers can join Alma on her inspiring journey, filled with determination, hurdles, and the uplifting spirit of perseverance.
For those seeking a delightful blend of life lessons and charming animation, “A Tale of Two Almas; The Longest Race” is a must-watch.
The episode kicks off with Alma taking on the role of mentor, attempting to teach Emi the ropes of being just like her. However, things take a whimsical turn when Emi can’t resist imitating Alma at every turn, leading to a cascade of humorous situations and valuable lessons about individuality.
Simultaneously, Alma undertakes a remarkable challenge in trying to complete the world’s longest race. Viewers can join Alma on her inspiring journey, filled with determination, hurdles, and the uplifting spirit of perseverance.
For those seeking a delightful blend of life lessons and charming animation, “A Tale of Two Almas; The Longest Race” is a must-watch.
- 2/29/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a double dose of delightful adventures in Season 2 Episode 8 of “Alma’s Way” titled “A Tale of Two Almas; The Longest Race.” Airing at 7:30 Am on Thursday, March 7, 2024, on PBS, this episode promises a mix of laughter and heartwarming moments.
In the first tale, Alma takes on the role of a mentor as she teaches Emi how to be just like her. However, the lesson takes an unexpected turn when Emi can’t resist imitating Alma at every turn, leading to hilarious situations and a valuable lesson about individuality.
The second part of the episode follows Alma’s ambitious quest to complete the world’s longest race. Viewers can join Alma on her journey, filled with determination, challenges, and the spirit of perseverance.
For fans of heartwarming animation and entertaining life lessons, “A Tale of Two Almas; The Longest Race” is a must-watch. Tune in at...
In the first tale, Alma takes on the role of a mentor as she teaches Emi how to be just like her. However, the lesson takes an unexpected turn when Emi can’t resist imitating Alma at every turn, leading to hilarious situations and a valuable lesson about individuality.
The second part of the episode follows Alma’s ambitious quest to complete the world’s longest race. Viewers can join Alma on her journey, filled with determination, challenges, and the spirit of perseverance.
For fans of heartwarming animation and entertaining life lessons, “A Tale of Two Almas; The Longest Race” is a must-watch. Tune in at...
- 2/29/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Join the vibrant world of “Alma’s Way” in Season 2, Episode 7, titled “Howard Brings the Beat; Alma’s Payday,” airing at 7:30 Am on Wednesday, March 6, 2024, on PBS. In this heartwarming episode, Alma takes center stage as she lends a helping hand to her friend Howard.
The storyline unfolds as Alma assists Howard in finding a drum for his entry into the neighborhood drum circle. Viewers can expect a delightful exploration of rhythm, community, and the joy of making music together.
Additionally, Alma and Junior embark on an exciting mission to earn toy tickets, adding a touch of adventure to the episode. The quest for toy tickets promises to be a fun-filled journey, showcasing the creativity and resourcefulness of these endearing characters.
Tune in for an engaging and educational morning with “Alma’s Way” at 7:30 Am on Wednesday, March 6, 2024, on PBS. The episode “Howard Brings the Beat; Alma’s Payday” is set to bring smiles,...
The storyline unfolds as Alma assists Howard in finding a drum for his entry into the neighborhood drum circle. Viewers can expect a delightful exploration of rhythm, community, and the joy of making music together.
Additionally, Alma and Junior embark on an exciting mission to earn toy tickets, adding a touch of adventure to the episode. The quest for toy tickets promises to be a fun-filled journey, showcasing the creativity and resourcefulness of these endearing characters.
Tune in for an engaging and educational morning with “Alma’s Way” at 7:30 Am on Wednesday, March 6, 2024, on PBS. The episode “Howard Brings the Beat; Alma’s Payday” is set to bring smiles,...
- 2/28/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for another heartwarming episode of “Alma’s Way” as Season 2 Episode 6, titled “The Missing Vote; Alma’s Lemonade and Everything Else Stand,” airs on PBS. In this delightful installment, viewers join Alma and her friends as they face tough decisions and embark on exciting adventures in the vibrant community of Alma’s Way.
In “The Missing Vote,” Alma and her friends find themselves at a crossroads when they must vote for either a new board game or art supplies. As they weigh their options and consider the impact of their choice, they learn valuable lessons about democracy, compromise, and the power of teamwork.
Meanwhile, Alma and Harper team up to open a lemonade stand, bringing joy and refreshment to their neighborhood. With creativity and determination, they set out to make their lemonade stand a success, showcasing the entrepreneurial spirit that defines Alma’s Way.
Tune in to PBS at 10:00 Am on Tuesday,...
In “The Missing Vote,” Alma and her friends find themselves at a crossroads when they must vote for either a new board game or art supplies. As they weigh their options and consider the impact of their choice, they learn valuable lessons about democracy, compromise, and the power of teamwork.
Meanwhile, Alma and Harper team up to open a lemonade stand, bringing joy and refreshment to their neighborhood. With creativity and determination, they set out to make their lemonade stand a success, showcasing the entrepreneurial spirit that defines Alma’s Way.
Tune in to PBS at 10:00 Am on Tuesday,...
- 2/27/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an adorable and heartwarming episode of “Alma’s Way” as Season 2 Episode 6, titled “The Missing Vote; Alma’s Lemonade and Everything Else Stand,” airs on PBS. In this installment, Alma and her friends find themselves faced with a tough decision: voting for either a new board game or art supplies. The stakes are high as they weigh their options and consider the impact of their choice.
Meanwhile, Alma and Harper embark on a fun and exciting venture as they team up to open a lemonade stand. With refreshing drinks and tasty treats, they aim to bring joy to their neighborhood while learning valuable lessons about entrepreneurship and teamwork.
Viewers can expect laughter, friendship, and valuable life lessons as they follow Alma and her friends on their adventures. “The Missing Vote; Alma’s Lemonade and Everything Else Stand” is sure to captivate audiences of all ages with its charming characters and heartwarming stories.
Meanwhile, Alma and Harper embark on a fun and exciting venture as they team up to open a lemonade stand. With refreshing drinks and tasty treats, they aim to bring joy to their neighborhood while learning valuable lessons about entrepreneurship and teamwork.
Viewers can expect laughter, friendship, and valuable life lessons as they follow Alma and her friends on their adventures. “The Missing Vote; Alma’s Lemonade and Everything Else Stand” is sure to captivate audiences of all ages with its charming characters and heartwarming stories.
- 2/27/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an entertaining and heartwarming episode of “Alma’s Way” this Monday, March 4, 2024, at 10:00 Am on PBS. In Season 2 Episode 5 titled “Alma the B-Girl; Happy Chacho Day!”, viewers are in for a delightful treat.
Junior finds himself facing a challenge when Alma’s enthusiasm for dance becomes a distraction during practice. As he struggles to focus, tensions rise, leading to frustration and uncertainty. Meanwhile, Alma is bubbling with excitement as she plans a special celebration for Chacho’s birthday. Her infectious energy and determination to make Chacho’s day unforgettable add a touch of warmth and joy to the episode.
Filled with valuable lessons about friendship, perseverance, and the importance of celebrating special moments, “Alma the B-Girl; Happy Chacho Day!” promises to captivate audiences of all ages. Join Alma, Junior, and their friends as they navigate the ups and downs of life with positivity, humor, and a whole lot of heart.
Junior finds himself facing a challenge when Alma’s enthusiasm for dance becomes a distraction during practice. As he struggles to focus, tensions rise, leading to frustration and uncertainty. Meanwhile, Alma is bubbling with excitement as she plans a special celebration for Chacho’s birthday. Her infectious energy and determination to make Chacho’s day unforgettable add a touch of warmth and joy to the episode.
Filled with valuable lessons about friendship, perseverance, and the importance of celebrating special moments, “Alma the B-Girl; Happy Chacho Day!” promises to captivate audiences of all ages. Join Alma, Junior, and their friends as they navigate the ups and downs of life with positivity, humor, and a whole lot of heart.
- 2/26/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In this heartwarming episode of “Alma’s Way,” airing at 7:30 Am on Monday, March 4, 2024, on PBS, viewers are in for a delightful treat as Alma and her friends embark on a special adventure.
Titled “Alma the B-Girl; Happy Chacho Day!”, the episode follows Junior as he struggles to focus on learning a dance routine while Alma’s playful antics constantly distract him. Despite Junior’s frustration, Alma remains determined to make Chacho’s birthday celebration unforgettable.
As Alma and her friends come together to plan Chacho’s special day, they encounter obstacles and challenges along the way. However, their unwavering friendship and determination ultimately lead to a joyous celebration filled with laughter, love, and memorable moments.
With its relatable themes of friendship, perseverance, and celebration, this episode of “Alma’s Way” promises to entertain and inspire audiences of all ages. Tune in to join Alma and her friends on their heartwarming journey,...
Titled “Alma the B-Girl; Happy Chacho Day!”, the episode follows Junior as he struggles to focus on learning a dance routine while Alma’s playful antics constantly distract him. Despite Junior’s frustration, Alma remains determined to make Chacho’s birthday celebration unforgettable.
As Alma and her friends come together to plan Chacho’s special day, they encounter obstacles and challenges along the way. However, their unwavering friendship and determination ultimately lead to a joyous celebration filled with laughter, love, and memorable moments.
With its relatable themes of friendship, perseverance, and celebration, this episode of “Alma’s Way” promises to entertain and inspire audiences of all ages. Tune in to join Alma and her friends on their heartwarming journey,...
- 2/26/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Thursday, September 21, 2023, at 8:30 Am, PBS will air Season 2, Episode 4 of “Alma’s Way.” In this episode, Mr. Piragua Man creates a new flavor and names it after Alma. Meanwhile, Alma wants to continue playing with balloon animals, but André doesn’t share her enthusiasm.
The episode explores two different storylines. First, Mr. Piragua Man, known for his delicious frozen treats, introduces a new flavor dedicated to Alma. It’s an exciting moment for Alma as she becomes a part of the Piragua Man’s world.
On the other hand, Alma wishes to continue her balloon animal adventures, but André seems to have lost interest. This creates a conflict in their friendship, and viewers will see how they navigate this challenge.
Tune in to PBS on September 21, 2023, at 8:30 Am, to watch the latest adventures in “Alma’s Way” Season 2, Episode 4. Witness the unfolding events as Alma’s flavor gets honored...
The episode explores two different storylines. First, Mr. Piragua Man, known for his delicious frozen treats, introduces a new flavor dedicated to Alma. It’s an exciting moment for Alma as she becomes a part of the Piragua Man’s world.
On the other hand, Alma wishes to continue her balloon animal adventures, but André seems to have lost interest. This creates a conflict in their friendship, and viewers will see how they navigate this challenge.
Tune in to PBS on September 21, 2023, at 8:30 Am, to watch the latest adventures in “Alma’s Way” Season 2, Episode 4. Witness the unfolding events as Alma’s flavor gets honored...
- 9/17/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Wednesday, September 20, 2023, at 8:30 Am, PBS presents Season 2, Episode 3 of “Alma’s Way” titled “Mofongo on the Go; Alma Scoots Around.” In this episode, Alma and Eddie decide to open a mofongo food truck, but they encounter a problem as they run out of time to make the mofongo. Additionally, Alma challenges André to scooter races to prove her speed.
“Alma’s Way” is a show that follows the adventures of Alma as she learns valuable life lessons and navigates various challenges. In this episode, viewers can expect to see Alma and her friends tackle the food truck business and engage in friendly scooter races.
If you enjoy watching shows that teach important values and showcase the fun of problem-solving, “Alma’s Way” is worth watching. It’s an opportunity for both kids and adults to enjoy entertaining and educational content.
Don’t forget to tune in to “Mofongo on the Go...
“Alma’s Way” is a show that follows the adventures of Alma as she learns valuable life lessons and navigates various challenges. In this episode, viewers can expect to see Alma and her friends tackle the food truck business and engage in friendly scooter races.
If you enjoy watching shows that teach important values and showcase the fun of problem-solving, “Alma’s Way” is worth watching. It’s an opportunity for both kids and adults to enjoy entertaining and educational content.
Don’t forget to tune in to “Mofongo on the Go...
- 9/17/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Tuesday, September 19, 2023, at 8:30 Am, PBS is set to air Season 2, Episode 2 of “Alma’s Way” titled “To Break or Not to Break; The New Mr. Octy.” In this episode, Alma notices that her friend Beto seems unsure about breaking a piñata and wants to understand why. As they explore this together, the episode teaches valuable lessons about hesitation and decision-making.
Additionally, Alma faces a moment of regret when she realizes that she gave away an old toy she no longer plays with. The show addresses the feelings associated with making choices and the importance of thinking carefully about our decisions.
“Alma’s Way” is a series that aims to provide young viewers with relatable stories and life lessons. In this episode, children will learn about making choices, dealing with regrets, and understanding the feelings of others. Tune in to PBS to watch “To Break or Not to Break; The New Mr.
Additionally, Alma faces a moment of regret when she realizes that she gave away an old toy she no longer plays with. The show addresses the feelings associated with making choices and the importance of thinking carefully about our decisions.
“Alma’s Way” is a series that aims to provide young viewers with relatable stories and life lessons. In this episode, children will learn about making choices, dealing with regrets, and understanding the feelings of others. Tune in to PBS to watch “To Break or Not to Break; The New Mr.
- 9/17/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Monday, September 18, 2023, at 8:30 Am, PBS will premiere Season 2, Episode 1 of “Alma’s Way” titled “Justice Sonia and Judge Alma; Justice Sonia and Umpire Alma.” In this episode, Alma, inspired by Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, helps her friends figure out what’s fair in different situations. Justice Sotomayor encourages Alma to take on the role of an umpire during a kickball game.
“Alma’s Way” is a show that teaches children about fairness and making good choices. In this particular episode, viewers will see Alma’s journey as she learns from a real-life justice and applies those lessons to her daily life. The episode also highlights the importance of being fair and impartial when taking on responsibilities like being an umpire.
For young viewers and their families, “Justice Sonia and Judge Alma; Justice Sonia and Umpire Alma” is an opportunity to explore valuable life lessons through the eyes of Alma.
“Alma’s Way” is a show that teaches children about fairness and making good choices. In this particular episode, viewers will see Alma’s journey as she learns from a real-life justice and applies those lessons to her daily life. The episode also highlights the importance of being fair and impartial when taking on responsibilities like being an umpire.
For young viewers and their families, “Justice Sonia and Judge Alma; Justice Sonia and Umpire Alma” is an opportunity to explore valuable life lessons through the eyes of Alma.
- 9/16/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Townhouse Confidential is a romantic comedy written by Rosalind Resnick, based on her book of the same name. The film has its theatrical release at The Village East by Angelika, 181-189 2nd Avenue in NYC, January 20-26, 2023. Next, it will be available on major streaming and cable platforms across US and Canada on January 31, 2023, followed by a DVD release at major online retailers.
About the story:
“When the three Perry sisters, Elizabeth, Lydia, and Mary, inherit a New York City townhouse from their Jane Austen-loving parents, the race is on to find a wealthy tenant to rent their garden apartment to cover their mortgage, taxes, and repairs to avoid losing their home and being forced to move to cheaper digs in New Jersey. Could arrogant real estate mogul George Barrow, a Darcy’esque bachelor with no pets or kids, be Elizabeth’s prince charming who saves the day or...
About the story:
“When the three Perry sisters, Elizabeth, Lydia, and Mary, inherit a New York City townhouse from their Jane Austen-loving parents, the race is on to find a wealthy tenant to rent their garden apartment to cover their mortgage, taxes, and repairs to avoid losing their home and being forced to move to cheaper digs in New Jersey. Could arrogant real estate mogul George Barrow, a Darcy’esque bachelor with no pets or kids, be Elizabeth’s prince charming who saves the day or...
- 1/21/2023
- by Movies Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
Broadway’s Plaza Suite, the Neil Simon revival starring Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker, announced a third extension today, citing ticket demand. The comedy will now run at the Hudson Theatre through Sunday, July 10.
Directed by John Benjamin Hickey, Plaza Suite was previously extended to make up for performances canceled after both stars tested positive for Covid. The engagement originally was planned through June prior to the extensions.
Plaza Suite also stars Danny Bolero as The Waiter, Molly Ranson as Jean McCormick/Mimsey Hubley, and Eric Wiegand as The Bellhop/Borden Eisler. The production marks the first time Broderick and Parker have shared a Broadway stage since the 1995 revival of How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.
Plaza Suite began previews on Broadway on Friday, February 25 and opened Monday, March 28. following a sold-out pre-Broadway engagement at Boston’s Emerson Colonial Theatre.
Directed by John Benjamin Hickey, Plaza Suite was previously extended to make up for performances canceled after both stars tested positive for Covid. The engagement originally was planned through June prior to the extensions.
Plaza Suite also stars Danny Bolero as The Waiter, Molly Ranson as Jean McCormick/Mimsey Hubley, and Eric Wiegand as The Bellhop/Borden Eisler. The production marks the first time Broderick and Parker have shared a Broadway stage since the 1995 revival of How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.
Plaza Suite began previews on Broadway on Friday, February 25 and opened Monday, March 28. following a sold-out pre-Broadway engagement at Boston’s Emerson Colonial Theatre.
- 5/4/2022
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker will be joined in Broadway’s upcoming revival of Neil Simon’s Plaza Suite by Danny Bolero (In The Heights), Molly Ranson (Prayer for the French Republic) and, in his Broadway debut, Eric Wiegand, producers announced today.
Rounding out the cast will be Michael McGrath and Erin Dilly as standbys for Broderick and Parker.
Bolero will play The Waiter, Ranson will play Jean McCormack/ Mimsey Hubley, and Wiegand is cast as The Bellhop/Borden Eisler.
The revival begins previews at Broadway’s Hudson Theatre on Friday, February 25, with the official opening night set for Monday, March 28. A new block of tickets for the limited engagement went on sale today for tickets through June 26.
The production, directed by John Benjamin Hickey, played a sold-out pre-Broadway engagement at Boston’s Emerson Colonial Theatre in February 2020; the Broadway run originally was set to begin in March 2020 but...
Rounding out the cast will be Michael McGrath and Erin Dilly as standbys for Broderick and Parker.
Bolero will play The Waiter, Ranson will play Jean McCormack/ Mimsey Hubley, and Wiegand is cast as The Bellhop/Borden Eisler.
The revival begins previews at Broadway’s Hudson Theatre on Friday, February 25, with the official opening night set for Monday, March 28. A new block of tickets for the limited engagement went on sale today for tickets through June 26.
The production, directed by John Benjamin Hickey, played a sold-out pre-Broadway engagement at Boston’s Emerson Colonial Theatre in February 2020; the Broadway run originally was set to begin in March 2020 but...
- 2/7/2022
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Immigration, parental absence and cyber-relationships all figure in to the road trip musical “Miss You Like Hell,” an earnest — and now very Trump-topical — show that too often gets stuck in a traffic jam of multiple themes, characters and storylines. The book by Quiara Alegria Hudes, writer of the Pulitzer Prize-winning drama “Water by the Spoonful” and the Tony-winning musical “In the Heights,” has the same longing spirit of both of those tenderhearted shows. Now playing at Off Broadway’s Public Theater after a premiere in late 2016 at San Diego’s La Jolla Playhouse, “Miss You Like Hell” — an exploration and refinement of Hudes’ earlier play “26 Miles” — is overstuffed with ideas and incidents that don’t add up to a sweeping, satisfying whole.
Long-absent mom Beatriz (Daphne Rubin-Vega) unexpectedly arrives at the doorstep of her 16-year-old, half-Latina daughter Olivia (Gizel Jiménez), who is living with her father in Philadelphia. Beatriz wants...
Long-absent mom Beatriz (Daphne Rubin-Vega) unexpectedly arrives at the doorstep of her 16-year-old, half-Latina daughter Olivia (Gizel Jiménez), who is living with her father in Philadelphia. Beatriz wants...
- 4/11/2018
- by Frank Rizzo
- Variety Film + TV
Roughly Speaking Written by Shara Ashley Zeiger Directed by Celine Rosenthal Presented by The Platform Group at Tada! Youth Theater, NYC October 29-November 20, 2016
A recent article on Gothamist discussing strident local opposition to converting a hotel into a homeless shelter -- opposition based, according to one quoted resident, on the idea that shelters destroy communities with drugs, violence, and prostitution -- pointed out that New York City reached a record high in September of this year of 60,000 adults and children sleeping in shelters (a number, that article notes, that doesn't count certain kinds of specialized shelters). In the program for the new play Roughly Speaking, the playwright and founder of The Platform Group, Shara Ashley Geiger, admits that she herself regarded the homeless with a mixture of uneasiness and fear after first moving to the City. Volunteering at the Xavier Mission Welcome Table and hearing the stories of the other...
A recent article on Gothamist discussing strident local opposition to converting a hotel into a homeless shelter -- opposition based, according to one quoted resident, on the idea that shelters destroy communities with drugs, violence, and prostitution -- pointed out that New York City reached a record high in September of this year of 60,000 adults and children sleeping in shelters (a number, that article notes, that doesn't count certain kinds of specialized shelters). In the program for the new play Roughly Speaking, the playwright and founder of The Platform Group, Shara Ashley Geiger, admits that she herself regarded the homeless with a mixture of uneasiness and fear after first moving to the City. Volunteering at the Xavier Mission Welcome Table and hearing the stories of the other...
- 11/14/2016
- by Leah Richards
- www.culturecatch.com
Danny Bolero Broadways In The Heights, Mel Johnson Jr. Broadways The Lion King, Hot Feet, The Rink, Beth McVey Broadways Beauty and the Beast, 42nd Street, Nine, Anita Welch Avenue Q National Tour, Tim Young Broadways Next To Normal and Ej Zimmerman Avenue Q National Tour will star in Riley Thomas subway tuner Stuck in the 2012 New York Musical Theatre Festival. Check out photos of the cast in rehearsal below...
- 7/4/2012
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
When Danny Bolero heard about the musical "In the Heights" in 2006, he was instantly drawn to it. "It's very seldom that there's a musical that speaks to Latinos," Bolero says. "It felt like this was my life put on stage to music that I love. It's my family's story. My parents, who were Mexican, came here with very little education, and they wanted more for [their children]. My dad worked three jobs. They got a house for us; they put us through private school. It's that same immigrant story that's in the show. I had to be a part of it." East Los Angeles native Bolero, who studied under famous Mexican actor Margo Albert at Plaza de la Raza for many years, was performing in Ed Begley's "Cesar and Ruben" at NoHo Arts, in North Hollywood, Calif., when his cast members told him about the audition. It was an agent-only call; Bolero didn't have an agent,...
- 7/14/2010
- backstage.com
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