The Royal Court Theatre, in collaboration with Access All Areas, has announced the initial casting for Imposter 22 by Molly Davies (God Bless the Child, A Miracle). The production has been created from an original idea by neurodivergent Royal Court Associate Director Hamish Pirie, and is a co-creation with seven learning disabled and autistic artists who also perform in the piece.
A beloved holiday musical tradition is returning to South Florida Symphony Orchestra (SFSO)! Sebrina Maria Alfonso will conduct Handel's glorious holiday favorite, Messiah!
As the title suggests, the crip-cabaret crew Not Your Circus Dog collective are definitely, truly and utterly not f**king sorry. Anyone leaving this show not even slighty more aroused, enlightened or happier than when they arrived should be checked for signs of life.
South Florida Symphony Orchestra (SFSO), led by Sebrina María Alfonso, has announced its 25th anniversary 2022/23 season featuring five Masterworks concerts and Handel's glorious holiday masterpiece Messiah.
From February 8th to February 17th, glorious melodies fill the air with the beloved musical CAMELOT, presented on The Ellen stage by Intermountain Opera Bozeman. Lerner and Loewe's classic takes the audience on a journey back in time to the mystical world of ancient England for a tale of chivalry, friendship, bravery, and romance; it is the enchanting story of King Arthur, his beautiful Queen Guinevere, and Sir Lancelot, the knight with whom she falls in love. Filled with tournaments and Medieval revelry, the show includes captivating and poignant songs like "If Ever I Would Leave You" and "The Lusty Month of May." Tickets range from $15 to $50.
Clamour Theatre Company presents the world premi re production of Stephanie Martin's Joy. A coming of age story about a young woman with Down's syndrome, exploring family, friendship, control and freedom, performed by a company of seven featuring three actors with learning disabilities, this is a play to expose the limitations placed upon those with learning disabilities and, more importantly to celebrate and demand the right of everyone to have the life they want. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
Clamour Theatre Company today announces the full cast for the world premiere production of Stephanie Martin's Joy. A coming of age story about a young woman with Down's syndrome, exploring family, friendship, control and freedom, performed by a company of seven featuring three actors with learning disabilities. A play to expose the limitations placed upon those with learning disabilities and, more importantly to celebrate and demand the right of everyone to have the life they want.
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