Student Blog: Studying Theatre in Europe
by Student Blogger: Carly Galbreth - Dec 7, 2024
This semester, my home has been the 19th district of Vienna, Austria. I haven’t stepped foot in America in 110 days. In this blog, I will share what my experience has looked like and what it has taught me... and maybe convince you to study abroad!
WIGHTS Comes to the Crow's Theatre in January
by Stephi Wild - Dec 5, 2024
This January, Crow’s Theatre will launch the new year with the world premiere of WIGHTS, an explosive and thought-provoking new drama that explores a marriage—and a country—at a crossroads.
Cast Set For UK Tour of GHOST STORIES
by Stephi Wild - Dec 4, 2024
Casting has been announced for Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman’s worldwide cult phenomenon Ghost Stories, which is set to embark on its first full UK national tour opening at Churchill Theatre, Bromley.
Review: BRIGHT PLACES, Soho Theatre
by Katie Kirkpatrick - Dec 3, 2024
Bedazzled with sequins and bouncing with 90s pop, Bright Places is a technicolour journey through a Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis. Heaps of educational fun, it imbues what is at its core a tough, life-altering experience with energy and creativity.
Photos: Ricky Martin Headlines AHF World AIDS Day Concert
by Josh Sharpe - Dec 3, 2024
Ricky Martin had a sold-out crowd on their feet as he headlined AIDS Healthcare Foundation’s annual World AIDS Day concert at the Watsco Center at the University of Miami (UM) in Coral Gables, Florida Monday night. Take a look at photos from the evening here!
Number_i Release New Single 'HIRAKEGOMA' and 'No.I' Deluxe Edition
by Josh Sharpe - Dec 3, 2024
Japan’s latest music sensation Number_i – who is Sho Hirano (27), Yuta Jinguji (26) and Yuta Kishi (28) – follow up on their well-received debut album, No.I with a deluxe version including new single, “HIRAKEGOMA” out now. Listen to it here!
Review: THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE, London Coliseum
by Michael Higgs - Dec 3, 2024
Sarah Tipple brings the comedic opera to life with gloriously ridiculous period costumes, an outstanding cast and an abstract set that mirrors the plot’s absurdism with precision.
Sonoyo Nishikawa Wins The 2024 Siminovitch Prize
by A.A. Cristi - Dec 2, 2024
Montreal-based lighting designer Sonoyo Nishikawa, acclaimed for her transformative and evocative lighting designs, is this year's winner of Canada's most valuable theatre award. Since 2001, the Siminovitch Prize has celebrated groundbreaking theatre artists whose work has strengthened the Canadian theatre landscape and advanced the art form.