After more than a year of shuttered operations due to the COVID-19 pandemic and a 5-alarm fire at its Collections space, the Museum of Chinese in America’s (MOCA) main museum space at 215 Centre Street will reopen on Thursday, July 15, 2021.
The New Museum has announce the schedule of events for IdeasCity New York, taking place Today, September 16, 2017, at Sara D. Roosevelt Park on Chrystie Street, one block from the New Museum.
The New Museum has announce the schedule of events for IdeasCity New York, taking place Saturday, September 16, 2017, at Sara D. Roosevelt Park on Chrystie Street, one block from the New Museum.
Tonight, July 21st, is opening night for Little Radical Theatrics, Inc.'s incredible production of THE SECRET GARDEN. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
A new full-length dance piece set to the ground-breaking music of Marvin Gaye looks at life, love and social justice.
Washington, DC's Dance Place and Theatre Project Resident Artist Vincent E. Thomas present What's Going On: Marvin Gaye is coming home, a new, full-length dance piece set to the ground-breaking music of Marvin Gaye, that looks at life, love, and social justice, for two shows only, March 4 and 5, at Theatre Project, 45 West Preston Street, Baltimore.
The Special Screenings section of AFI FEST 2016 presented by Audi includes three World Premieres and four additional highly anticipated films.
Little Radical Theatrics' Oliver opens on Thursday July 21st at 7:30 PM! Running this weekend at the Grinton I Will Library 1500 Central Ave Yonkers NY! Tickets are still available and there is a discount for tickets bought in advance, it is also reserved seating not general admission so buy in advance to get the discount/best seats!
In an effort to truly live up to its name, Little Radical Theatrics will be bringing to Westchester a wildly theatrical, moving, and innovative retelling of one of musical theater's most celebrated classics, Lionel Bart's OLIVER! Check out a first look below!
?It's a Super Summer at The Media Theatre! With many shows to choose from including Andrew Lloyd Webber's "School of Rock" musical and a new Cabaret Series, theatre goers of all ages will have plenty to keep them entertained.
In an effort to truly live up to its name, Little Radical Theatrics will be bringing to Westchester a wildly theatrical, moving, and innovative retelling of one of musical theater's most celebrated classics, Lionel Bart's OLIVER. Utilizing the iconic Charles Dickens novel, embracing the darkness and grittiness of his original text, we will begin at the end. With the aid of an ensemble cast, a stark, minimalist set, and the limitless possibilities of imagination, we enter a lonely, condemned cell in Newgate Prison, wherein the 70-year-old Fagin spends his last two hours alive before his execution being haunted by the people and events that led to his inevitable demise. The timeless story of the young orphan boy navigating through the seedy underbelly of London's crime world will be turned on its head. This will also be the first official production of the 2009 London Palladium Version!
In an effort to truly live up to its name, Little Radical Theatrics will be bringing to Westchester a wildly theatrical, moving, and innovative retelling of one of musical theater's most celebrated classics, Lionel Bart's OLIVER. Utilizing the iconic Charles Dickens novel, embracing the darkness and grittiness of his original text, we will begin at the end. With the aid of an ensemble cast, a stark, minimalist set, and the limitless possibilities of imagination, we enter a lonely, condemned cell in Newgate Prison, wherein the 70-year-old Fagin spends his last two hours alive before his execution being haunted by the people and events that led to his inevitable demise. The timeless story of the young orphan boy navigating through the seedy underbelly of London's crime world will be turned on its head. This will also be the first official production of the 2009 London Palladium Version!
To close the 2015-16 season, The Media Theatre has a musical to lead Philadelphia into the time frame of the upcoming 2016 Democratic Convention which will be hosted by the City of Brotherly Love.
To close the 2015-16 season, The Media Theatre has a musical to lead Philadelphia into the time frame of the upcoming 2016 Democratic Convention which will be hosted by the City of Brotherly Love.
Little Radical Theatrics, Inc. (Fatima Viegas Executive Producer) proudly presents a 70th Anniversary production of Rodgers & Hammerstein's CAROUSEL Directed by Michael Mirra, Choreographed by Erika Louiz, Musical Direction by Heather Edwards 'YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE...'
Little Radical Theatrics, Inc. (Fatima Viegas Executive Producer) proudly presents a 70th Anniversary production of Rodgers & Hammerstein's CAROUSEL Directed by Michael Mirra, Choreographed by Erika Louiz, Musical Direction by Heather Edwards 'YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE...'
Little Radical Theatrics, Inc. (Fatima Viegas Executive Producer) proudly presents a 70th Anniversary production of Rodgers & Hammerstein's CAROUSEL Directed by Michael Mirra, Choreographed by Erika Louiz, Musical Direction by Heather Edwards 'YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE...'
Disney's 'Aladdin Jr', the one hour youth version of the hit Broadway musical, delights audiences each weekend now through August at The Media Theatre. Saturday performances are at 11am with Sunday shows at Noon.
Panorama Europe 2015, the seventh edition of this vital festival of new European cinema (formerly known as Disappearing Act), presented by Museum of the Moving Image and the European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC), returns to the Museum and the Bohemian National Hall with a slate of sixteen new features from today, May 29 through June 14.
Dark Alley Press launches the print release of Tom Lopinski's touching and edgy coming of age novel, "The Art of Raising Hell," on April 28, 2015. "In 'The Art of Raising Hell,' Thomas Lopinski takes the readers along on a journey as four boys grow into young adults and all the trials and tribulations that entails when living in a small town, where minor disruptions linger on the rumor mill for years. Friendships, adolescent love, and loyalties are put to the test as these teenagers face challenges that force them to decide what will define them and what will break them.
"Both entertaining and at times heartbreaking, Raising Hell reminds us all how our teenage years can shape us and how important it is to have true friends to see you through it," says Dark Alley Press Managing Editor, N. Apythia Morges. "From the first line, to the last, Lopinski weaves a tale that made me nostalgic for my own childhood, and the friends and adventures that seem to be universal to growing up in small-town America."
Burbank, CA author, Thomas Lopinski grew up in Georgetown, Illinois, a quaint small town with one stoplight, one high school, one lake, one police car, and one hundred ways to get into trouble. He is a member of the Independent Writers of Southern California, and his first novel, Document 512, won several awards and recognition in 2012-2013 from Readers View Reviewers Choice Awards, Best Indie Book Awards, IndieFab Awards, and the National Indie Excellence Book Awards.
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