Photo Flash: Meet the Stars of Media Theatre's LES MISERABLES, Opening Tonight
by BWW News Desk
- Nov 19, 2014
The Media Theatre has Delaware County's first professional production of the legendary Broadway musical 'Les Miserables' tonight, November 19-January 11. The show, directed by Jesse Cline, is not a touring production but is designed specifically for The Media Theatre stage by Media Music Theatre Company. This is the Philadelphia/ Wilmington region's only professional production of 'Les Miserables' while the revival is currently playing on Broadway. Scroll down for a sneak peek at the stars!
Photo Flash: Meet the Stars of Media Theatre's LES MISERABLES
by BWW News Desk
- Nov 6, 2014
The Media Theatre has Delaware County's first professional production of the legendary Broadway musical 'Les Miserables' November 19-January 11. The show, directed by Jesse Cline, is not a touring production but is designed specifically for The Media Theatre stage by Media Music Theatre Company. This is the Philadelphia/ Wilmington region's only professional production of 'Les Miserables' while the revival is currently playing on Broadway. Scroll down for a sneak peek at the stars!
Lionsgate Acquires Matt Johnson's OPERATION AVALANCHE
by Tyler Peterson
- May 28, 2014
XYZ Films and Lionsgate Films have announced today that Lionsgate has acquired all U.S. and Canadian rights to the new thriller OPERATION AVALANCHE from acclaimed filmmaker Matt Johnson. Johnson's first film THE DIRTIES, which he directed, co-wrote, and co-starred in, won the Grand Prize at Slamdance in 2013. The multi-hyphenate is reteaming with his DIRTIES co-writer Josh Boles, co-star Owen Williams, producer Matthew Miller, and has brought on Toronto-based producer Lee Kim (THE CONSPIRACY, I'LL FOLLOW YOU DOWN). Nick Spicer will executive produce for XYZ Films, with Michael Paseornek, John Sacchi, and Jessica Switch overseeing for Lionsgate. Production is set to begin June 30th in Toronto, Houston, and Washington D.C.
BWW Reviews: Media Theatre's SUNSET BOULEVARD Makes So-So Script Shine
by Pati Buehler
- Apr 21, 2014
Sunset Boulevard is not the best musical that Andrew Lloyd Webber ever composed. Its primary storyline; the decline and fall of an aging silent film diva is oddly compelling. The score gets repetitious with the exception of a few torch songs and the lyrics may not always be up to snuff with the music. That having been said, Media Theatre's production is polished and compelling.
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