Theo Von Comes to the Beacon Theatre This Month
Stand-up comedian and podcaster Theo Von will perform at the Beacon Theatre on Friday, May 31 at 8:00PM, as part of his Return of the Rat tour. Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Friday, May 10 at 10:00AM.
Theo Von to Return to Resorts World Theatre in Las Vegas for 'Return of the Rat' Tour
Stand-up comedian and podcast host, Theo Von has announced his highly-anticipated return to Resorts World Theatre inside Resorts World Las Vegas. Following his sold-out debut at the venue in October 2023, Von will bring his “Return of the Rat” Tour back to the Las Vegas Strip for two back-to-back, can’t-miss shows over Independence Day Weekend on Friday, July 5, 2024, and Saturday, July 6, 2024.
Review: SONDHEIM TRIBUTE REVUE at Theo Ubique
No matter your preference, your favorite Sondheim shows will be represented in Theo Ubique's latest cabaret revue, which is as much an informative crash course in the composer's oeuvre as it is a heartfelt memorial to his rich life and lasting legacy. The production runs through April 28 at Theo's performance space in Evanston.
Theo Von Adds Second Show at the Fabulous Fox Theatre
The Fabulous Fox Theatre has announced that comedian THEO VON has added a second St. Louis show to his Return of the Rat Tour on Friday, April 19 at 8:00 p.m. in addition to his previously announced sold out show on Thursday, April 18 show.
Video: Watch Netflix's THE GENTLEMEN Trailer With Theo James
Get an exclusive look at THE GENTLEMEN with the official trailer and character posters debut. Dive into the exciting world of this upcoming film! THE GENTLEMEN sees Eddie Horniman (Theo James) unexpectedly inherit his father's sizable country estate - only to discover it's part of a cannabis empire. Watch the video trailer now!
Review: ASSASSINS at Theo
Although it debuted off-Broadway more than thirty years ago, Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman’s ASSASSINS remains a thrilling, bone chilling, brilliant, and immensely taut musical. Drawing on the United States history of successful and would-be presidential assassins, ASSASSINS is an astounding exploration of disillusionment and infamy. The musical feels remarkably prescient in the era of TikTok influencers and an epidemic of mass shootings in America; ASSASSINS unnervingly pre-dates both of these phenomena and yet is a real immediate reflection of them. When the ensemble sings in “The Gun Song” that “all you have to do is move your little finger/ and you can change the world,” it’s absolutely terrifying in a 2023 context. Sondheim and Weidman present a cast of historical characters that feel disenfranchised and disillusioned by American ideals, and modern America certainly hasn’t been disabused of this notion.