JACK to Present Melisa Tien's BEST LIFE
by Chloe Rabinowitz - September 22, 2021 JACK will present Best Life by New Dramatist resident playwright Melisa Tien. Directed by Susanna Jaramillo, Best Life is an alarming dark comedy that centers on two women trying to bridge their racial and economic differences. Best Life runs October 21 – November 6, 2021, at JACK (20 Putnam Ave, Br...
BWW Review: TELEGRAMS FROM THE NOSE at Grand Théâtre
by David Sousa Lopes - November 16, 2020 A bold and irreverent composition of styles, formats and topics of reflection....
Penguin Rep Will Resume Live Performance Inside With ONE STEP CLOSER Next Week
by Stephi Wild - August 08, 2021 Thanks to an anonymous donor, the ragtime concert scheduled for Saturday, August 14th at 7 p.m. featuring Terry Waldo and his Gotham City Ragtime Band, will be free....
Frore & Shane Morris Release HORIZON
by Chloe Rabinowitz - September 17, 2021 Horizon blends organic and electronic sounds: ambient synthesizers meet tribal percussion, and instruments such as Navajo flute, fujara and Aztec death whistle. Frosty dark electronica with organic tribal drone vibrations, for those who love mystery, exploring inner space, savoring world music flavo...
BWW Review: KASTA LA VISTA at Teatr Polski
by Natalia Jarczynska - June 04, 2021 Kasta La Vista is a comical spectacle but with a bitter aftertaste. French author Sébastien Thiery made sure that his text was absurd, funny but also scary and all this mixture makes the show so special....
ArtsEmerson Announces New May & June Film Programming
by A.A. Cristi - May 06, 2022 ArtsEmerson, Boston's leading presenter of contemporary world theater and film and the professional presenting and producing organization of Emerson College, has announced film programming for May and June 2022....
Marion Cotillard, Matt Berry Join THE INVENTOR
by Sarah Jae Leiber - September 11, 2020 Variety reports that Marion Cotillard and Matt Berry have joined the cast of stop motion animated film 'The Inventor.' ...
The Santa Fe Opera's 2022 Festival Season Poster Features Artwork of NM Painter Emmi Whitehorse
by Stephi Wild - June 02, 2022 The Santa Fe Opera's 2022 Festival Season poster features the artwork of painter Emmi Whitehorse. Born in Crownpoint, New Mexico, and brought up on the Navajo Nation, Ms. Whitehorse credits her artistic frame of mind to formative years spent playing and tending sheep in a landscape that seemed magi...
The Musical Theatre Senior Showcase at University of Michigan Has Been Canceled
by Chloe Rabinowitz - March 17, 2020 In accordance with the University's measures, the Musical Theatre Senior Showcase on May 3 in Ann Arbor is canceled....
University of Michigan Cancels School of Music, Theatre & Dance Ticketed Events Through April 21
by Stephi Wild - March 14, 2020 On Wednesday, March 11, the University of Michigan instituted preventative COVID-19 measures. One of these measures cancels all large events on campus. This measure is currently in effect from Thursday, March 12 until at least April 21....
BWW Review: BRIGHT. YOUNG. THINGS & HEAVY WEATHER, Nick Hern Books
by Cindy Marcolina - July 30, 2020 Two new pieces of youth drama are available in the Nick Hern Books catalogue, in their Platform series in collaboration with Tonic Theatre: Georgia Christou's Bright. Young. Things. and Lizzie Nunnery's Heavy Weather. Uncommonly for the publisher, the two plays haven't yet received a full production...
The Arts & Climate Initiative and Sacred Stages, LLC Presents A Livestream Of EARTH INTENTION: A CLIMATE CABARET
by A.A. Cristi - April 25, 2022 The Arts & Climate Initiative (formerly The Arctic Cycle), in collaboration with Sacred Stages, LLC presents a live streamed performance of Earth Intention: A Climate Cabaret, a celebration of our beautiful planet with renowned singers and musicians, and expert speakers on environmental issues. The ...
NJ Rep Cancels Performances Due to COVID-19
by Stephi Wild - March 15, 2020 NJ Rep has cancelled performances due to COVID-19....
The Drama Book Shop, Now Co-Owned by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Will Reopen in March
by Chloe Rabinowitz - November 12, 2019 It was announced today that The Drama Book Shop will reopen its doors in March 2020 at its new Times Square home at 266 West 39th Street (between 7th and 8th Avenues). The legendary shop's new home will be only one block away from its last location....
MCC Theater Announces New Initiative To Support Development Of Musicals
by Julie Musbach - September 18, 2019 MCC Theater announced today a $1 million gift to enhance and support the development and production of new musicals. The Gary Platt Musical Initiative was formed in 2019 by Julie and Marc Platt and their family to honor the memory of their uncle and great-uncle, Gary, whose lifelong love of musical ...
Asolo Rep Awarded $35,000 Season Sponsorship from The Exchange
by Stephi Wild - September 16, 2021 Asolo Repertory Theatre will receive a $35,000 grant from The Exchange in support of the 2021-2022 season. The grant represents the continuation of a longstanding relationship between the two Sarasota nonprofits....
Sarasota Orchestra Receives Grant From The Exchange
by A.A. Cristi - January 14, 2022 Sarasota Orchestra has received a $20,000 grant from The Exchange for the Sarasota Youth Orchestra program....
Victorian Opera Cancels In-Theatre Performacnes of PARRWANG LIFTS THE SKY
by Stephi Wild - June 09, 2021 The Digital Access performance, originally scheduled to livestream on Saturday 12 June, 2.00 pm has been rescheduled to Saturday 19 June at 2.00 pm. Ticket holders may either exchange their booking to the Digital Access* viewing option or refund the price of all tickets to the original payment metho...
Smoke Fairies Release New Single 'Elevator'
by Kaitlin Milligan - December 04, 2019 Smoke Fairies release a new single today entitled 'Elevator.' This is the third single from their forthcoming album Darkness Brings The Wonders Home set for release January 31st, 2020. ...
Silkroad Joins Forces With FreshGrass Foundation For THE AMERICAN RAILROAD
by A.A. Cristi - October 19, 2021 Silkroad announced today its newly-launched collaboration with The FreshGrass Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving, supporting, and celebrating innovative grassroots music....
Working In Concert Will Celebrate 100 Years Of Cabaret
by Stephi Wild - September 18, 2021 Never before has there been a collection of Chicago's African American singers, Parisian Cabaret, LGBTQIA artists, and the classic American standards all coming together to celebrate 100 Years of Chicago Cabaret!...
Melisa Tien's BEST LIFE Begins March 21 at JACK In Brooklyn
by A.A. Cristi - March 04, 2020 JACK presents Best Life by Melisa Tien, a New Dramatist resident playwright. Directed by Kenneth Prestininzi, Best Life is an alarming dark comedy that centers on two women trying to bridge their racial and economic differences....
Jayli Wolf Releases Empowering New Single 'Lead Me'
by Michael Major - September 30, 2021 Originally meant to be released on the rising act’s autobiographical and critically acclaimed debut EP Wild Whisper, “Lead Me” lends us the strength to overcome our inner demons as Wolf opens up about her own battle with addiction....
Red Balloon Salon Featuring The Cobalt Saxophone Quartet Comes to National Opera Center
by Stephi Wild - August 03, 2019 Concrete Timbre, Inc. and AWCANYC are teaming up again to bring a great way to spend a Thursday evening in August! The Red Balloon Salon features new compositions for the Cobalt Saxophone Quartet....
HBO Documentary Films to Debut STREET GANG: HOW WE GOT TO SESAME STREET in 2021
by Sarah Jae Leiber - December 08, 2020 HBO Documentary Films’ STREET GANG: HOW WE GOT TO SESAME STREET takes audiences inside the minds and hearts of the “Sesame Street” creators, artists, writers and educators who together established one of the most influential and enduring children’s programs in television history. The film will debut... |