True Mirage Theater presents the World Premiere of 'Hoo Hah!' by Armando Santana. Don't miss this captivating play at Main Street Playhouse from November 3rd-12th.
True Mirage Theater will present the WORLD PREMIERE of SONGS FROM THE BRINK - a song cycle style musical by local South Florida playwriting and composing team, Robyn Eli Brenner and Mackenzie Anderson.
Drew Drechsel of Hamden, Conn., was crowned an American Ninja Warrior Champion on tonight's season 11 finale of “American Ninja Warrior.”
Three-time Emmy Award-nominated obstacle course competition series “American Ninja Warrior” heads to Las Vegas for the start of the National Finals on Monday, Aug. 27 at 8 p.m. PT/ET.
'American Ninja Warrior' presents night one of the National Finals shows from Las Vegas, where the season's top competitors face the world's toughest obstacle course. Ninjas will tackle the first of four separate stages on Monday, August 27 and Monday, September 4. The season finale featuring stages two, three and four airs September 10 (8 p.m. ET/PT). Matt Iseman and Akbar Gbajabiamila host and Kristine Leahy co-hosts.
Musical theatre star Silvie Paladino and special guest Nathan Stark will herald the arrival of the festive season in Arts Centre Melbourne's Christmas Melodies at Hamer Hall on 11 December 2017.The Salvation Army Melbourne Staff Band and National Boys Choir will join the pair for some feel-good Christmas entertainment to round off a year of exciting Morning Melodies performances.
NBC will present its annual high-stakes international competition “American Ninja Warrior: USA VS. THE WORLD” on Sunday, June 4 at 8-11 p.m. ET/PT.
NBC will present its annual high-stakes international competition “American Ninja Warrior: USA VS. THE WORLD” on Sunday, June 4 at 8-11 p.m. ET/PT.
Celebrating Red Nose Day for the third year in a row, NBC has anchored a special night of programming today, May 25 with Chris Hardwick set to host the “The Red Nose Day Special” at 10 p.m.
The 2017 57th annual Free Kentucky Shakespeare Festival in Central Park kicks off its professional season with a comedy, a history, and a tragedy. The season begins with Much Ado About Nothing on May 31st, then Richard II on June 15th, followed by Julius Caesar on July 29h. Each production will run for two weeks and then all three productions will rotate in repertory July 11-23. All three productions will be performed in a single night starting at 4:30PM on July 22nd for the fourth annual Bard-A-Thon.
Celebrating Red Nose Day for the third year in a row, NBC has anchored a special night of programming on Thursday, May 25 with Chris Hardwick set to host the “The Red Nose Day Special” at 10 p.m.
The Kentucky Center will present A/Tonal on Sunday, April 2, 2017 at 8 p.m. at The Kentucky Center, Clark-Todd Hall (501 W. Main St., Louisville).
In this monumental week in Cuban and Cuban-American history, singer/performer Jadele McPherson creates a musical and theatrical bridge connecting the Cuban-American experience of today with black liberation figures, conjurers and spiritual leaders from two hundred years ago. Scenes of a young Cuban-American woman discovering her own rebellious ancestry are swallowed by music, dance and ritual featuring some of the great dance and music artists this city has to offer, many coming out of Cuban and Haitian traditions, including Osvaldo "Bembesito" Lora, Val Jeanty, Maxine Montilus, Yomaira Gonzalez, Caridad Paisan Garbey, Daniel Gil, Hansel Vaillant, Miguelo Valdes, Charles Hart and Diosvany Valladares. Themes of black resistance - both historical and contemporary - swell in this colorful and immersive spectacle.
In the year of the thaw between Cuba and the U.S., singer/performer Jadele McPherson creates a musical and theatrical bridge connecting the Cuban-American experience of today with black liberation figures, conjurers and spiritual leaders from two hundred years ago.
Shaleeha G'ntamobi's stirring new play about an alcoholic black mother and her card sharp son trying to get out of the projects has just been accepted into the nation's preeminent theater festival. Trouble is, Shaleeha G'ntamobi doesn't exist. Except in the imagination of a young gay playwright named Danny Larsen, who created her as a kind of affirmative-action nom-de-plume.
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