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BWW Review: SANTA FE OPERA CELEBRATION OF TRISTAN UND ISOLDE at Home Computer Screens
by Maria Nockin - July 19, 2020
Tonight, the opera celebrates Richard Wagner's Tristan und Isolde, and Ryan McKinny, who was to have sung Kurvenal, is hosting the online program from North Carolina. In this year of pandemic, artists are quarantined at home. McKinny greets us with a stein full of dark Bavarian brew with a silver top on it to keep it fresh until after the show.
BWW Review: RED BIKE at Teatro Paraguas (Online)
by Zoe Burke - July 18, 2020
Innovative theatre makers across the country have risen to the challenge of creating safe art in the time of COVID - often via Zoom, Twitch, or other conferencing/streaming platforms. Red Bike, directed by Juliet Salazar and presented by Teatro Paraguas, took a different, and decidedly more cinematic route, resulting in an engrossing piece of socially distanced theatre.
Popejoy Postpones Fall 2020 Shows
by BWW News Desk - July 14, 2020
Popejoy Hall has postponed all fall Popejoy Presents events through December 2020 and rescheduled the performances for new dates in 2021.
Teatro Paraguas Presents A Live Performance of HUNKER DOWN on Zoom
by BWW News Desk - July 13, 2020
On Friday, August 7, 2020 at 7:00 p.m., Teatro Paraguas will present a live performance of Hunker Down, a whimsical tale of seniors coping with the COVID-19 Crisis by Los Alamos playwright Robert F. Benjamin.  Duchess Dale stars in this short one-act comedy as Bari, a  widowed senior craving solace and friendship after weeks of self-isolation.  Her cabin fever impels her to socialize, but her curmudgeonly neighbor 
BWW Review: SONGS FROM THE SANTA FE OPERA at Home Computer Screens
by Maria Nockin - July 11, 2020
On Saturday Evening, July 11, at 7:00PM Mountain time, Santa Fe Opera presented its online celebration of Mozart's The Magic Flute. The opera would have premiered in the 63-year-old New Mexico company's elegant open-air theater if COVID-19 had not caused the cancellation of the season. A recording of the overture from 2010, a drive through the grounds, and the beginning of a sunset reminded watchers of the glory that was and will again be The Santa Fe Opera.
VIDEO: IF CITIES COULD DANCE Highlights Albuquerque Dancers Who Combine Hip-Hop and Indigenous Styles of Dance
by BWW News Desk - July 02, 2020
An award-winning Bay Area series a?oeIf Cities Could Dancea?? is highlighting Albuquerque dancers for their work combining hip-hop and Native or Indigenous styles of dance.
MACBETH To Play Live And Outdoors In Santa Fe
by BWW News Desk - June 29, 2020
A director's debut, a cast disrupted by the pandemic, Zoom rehearsals to keep the play alive, a change of venue, the need to completely reblock and redesign the play, delays as they waited for restrictions to allow performance...
The Santa Fe Opera Celebrates The 2020 Season With SONGS FROM THE SANTA FE OPERA
by BWW News Desk - June 29, 2020
The Santa Fe Opera announces Songs from the Santa Fe Opera, a digital performance series celebrating the opening nights of the five originally-scheduled operas that were to comprise the 2020 Summer Festival Season.
Dona Ana Arts Council Announces Virtual Camp Classes
by BWW News Desk - June 20, 2020
Due to recent guidance from Governor Lujan Grisham for summer camps, a student-teacher ratio of 5:1 and maintenance of social distancing, Doña Ana Arts Council have cancelled Missoula Children's Theatre (MCT) , Opera Storytellers Camp, and Career Art Path (CAP).  
Albuquerque Theaters Open Their Lobbies to Black Lives Matter Protesters
by BWW News Desk - June 19, 2020
Local theaters in the Albuquerque area have been opening their lobby to protesters who are demonstrating in honor of the Black Lives Matter movement. 
Teatro Paraguas Presents Video Performance of RED BIKE
by BWW News Desk - June 18, 2020
Teatro Paraguas will produce a video version of a play that has been considered for production for several years: Red Bike, by prize-winning playwright Caridad Svich.
Foothills Theatre to Open Friday
by BWW News Desk - June 18, 2020
County 17 has reported that Foothills Theatre in Gillette, Wyoming will be reopening this Friday, making alterations to follow health guidelines.
Albuquerque Theater Space Opens Lobby for Protesters
by BWW News Desk - June 17, 2020
KUNM has reported that the theater space at 110 Gold Avenue SW, shared by Duke City Repertory Theatre,  The Show, The Box, Tricklock Company and Arts Hub, has opened its lobby to protesters. 
Organizations Across New Mexico Receive Funding From the National Endowment for the Arts
by BWW News Desk - June 16, 2020
Three organizations in Albuquerque were awarded $100,000 from The National Endowment for the Arts.
Upstart Crows Present MACBETH, Live and Outside
by BWW News Desk - June 12, 2020
Join Upstart Crows of Santa Fe for a socially-distanced, small-audience, outdoor production of Shakespeare's tragedy, Macbeth, performed by 14 masked actors ages 11 - 19 under the direction of Liam Mitchell at UU Santa Fe's beautiful courtyard in Santa Fe.
Casper Comic Con Returns to the Casper Events Center
by BWW News Desk - June 02, 2020
Join us for Casper Comic Con on the grounds of the Casper Events Center on Saturday and Sunday, July 25 and 26. Comics, cosplay, art, and toys can all be found in one place! Vendors will be on hand for attendees who want to buy, sell, and trade comic books, toys and pop culture memorabilia.
New Mexico State University Theatre Department Holds Award Ceremony on Zoom
by BWW News Desk - June 02, 2020
On May 14, the NMSU Theatre Department held its awards ceremony, conducted remotely on Zoom
BWW Feature: Santa Fe High School Head of Theatre Reed Meschefske Gives Digital Senior Sendoff to Class of 2020
by Zoe Burke - May 22, 2020
As with virtually all performing arts programs across the nation, Santa Fe High School's theatre department found its programming interrupted by COVID-19. Prior to spring break, rehearsals had just started for the 2020 senior show, a production of These Shining Lives by Melanie Marnich, featuring a cast of dedicated Santa Fe High School seniors. The production would have closed a season featuring William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, Tina Howe's Museum, and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.
VIDEOS: Duke City Repertory Theatre Creates Shakespeare-Inspired Series, NO HOLDS BARD
by BWW News Desk - May 22, 2020
Duke City Repertory Theatre, like many other theatre companies, has resorted to online entertainment in the wake of the health crisis.
Julesworks Presents JULESWORKS FOLLIES #63 NOT QUITE LIVE SAFELY QUARANTIMED EDITION
by BWW News Desk - May 18, 2020
The crew of Julesworks have regrouped to finally do their best to present Julesworks Follies # 63 Not Quite Live Safely Quarantimed Edition...Annual(Ish) Not Quite Anniversary Birthdays Salute Episode which Premieres Sunday May 30th on the JCC Virtual Cinema starting at 4pm.
SPENCER THEATER Summer Season 2020 Postponed
by BWW News Desk - May 11, 2020
Based on health concerns of all involved during this ongoing pandemic and mandated restrictions for public gatherings, the Spencer Theater for the Performing Arts is postponing/rescheduling the entire Summer 2020 season.  
Santa Fe Symphony Orchestra Announces 2020-21 Concert Season
by BWW News Desk - May 10, 2020
The Santa Fe Symphony Orchestra has announced its 2020-21 concert season.
Black Box Theatre Hopes to Complete Season After Lockdown Guidelines Are Lifted
by BWW News Desk - May 06, 2020
Read an important message from the Black Box Theatre regarding the remainder of its season and plans for the future.
Santa Fe Opera and More Keep Schedules Intact, Hoping For Summer Season
by BWW News Desk - April 24, 2020
Santa Fe New Mexican has reported that the Sante Fe Opera and more have yet to cancel their summer season, as they hold out hope that performances will still be possible.
Albuquerque Mayor Keller Announces $500,000 To Support Creative Economy Relief Efforts
by BWW News Desk - April 21, 2020
The Creative Economy is the sixth pillar of Mayor Tim Keller's economic strategy, and the Cultural Services Department believes it is important to recognize and respond to the immediate and long-term effect the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has on our culturally critical organizations, our artists and creatives, as well as the broad creative economy.

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