Randy Rice currently resides in Providence, RI with his husband Aron. His love affair with live performance began in 1988 when he saw Sammy Davis Jr., Liza Minnelli and Frank Sinatra on a triple-bill at the Worcester Centrum. Since then, he has attended thousands of live performances in every conceivable genre and venue.
Lydia Diamond's Adaptation of Toni Morrison's novel 'The Bluest Eye' has universal appeal as it tells the story of a little black girl in the early 1940's who believes that she could be loved, if only she looked like Shirley Temple.
Kevin Moriarty has made 'Richard III' accessible to any audience, familiar with Shakespeare or not, which makes this production an unqualified success.
Deborah Salem Smith and Laura Kepley, the creators of Trinity Rep's acclaimed 2006 production 'Boots on the Ground', will have their new work presented at Trinity Rep beginning February 15th
On January 11th, The Black Rep hosted a 'Save Our Ceiling' fundraiser, opening its doors for the first time since the ceiling collapsed on December 27th
Guest Conductor Don Pippin joined vocalists Kip Wilborn, William Michals and Rachel York for The Eastern CT Symphony's second performance 'From The Met to Broadway'