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GB Public Solo Fest Premieres Will LeBow's THE BARD THE BEAT THE BLUES
by Stephi Wild - June 03, 2022 Great Barrington Public Theater Solo Fest Premieres Will LeBow's The Bard The Beat The Blues. A master actor's muses and music take him from Greenwich Village and Lawrence Ferlinghetti to Shylock, Malvolio and Ma Rainey....
World Jazz Quartet QUARTETO NUEVO Performs at ABT, October 1
by A.A. Cristi - September 10, 2021 Alberta Bair Theater launches its Outstanding Performances Series with Quarteto Nuevo, who melds music of ancient worlds and far away places with a contemporary groove, on Friday, October 1 at 7:30pm....
Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet Presents George Balanchine's THE NUTCRACKER At Hershey Theatre
by A.A. Cristi - October 26, 2021 Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet will perform George Balanchince's The Nutcracker at Hershey Theatre on December 18 and 19, 2021, at 2 p.m. ...
World Jazz Quartet QUARTETO NUEVO Performs at ABT, October 1
by A.A. Cristi - September 10, 2021 Alberta Bair Theater launches its Outstanding Performances Series with Quarteto Nuevo, who melds music of ancient worlds and far away places with a contemporary groove, on Friday, October 1 at 7:30pm....
EDINBURGH 2023: Review: WAITING FOR A TRAIN AT THE BUS STOP, Summerhall
by Cindy Marcolina - August 05, 2023 The poet and director crafts a poignant exploration of manipulation, coercive control, and domestic violence, infusing it with poetic interludes that are the definite highlight of the project....
The Brazen Youth Release New Song, 'Open Outside,' and Matching Visualizer
by Marissa Tomeo - May 01, 2022 The Brazen Youth share their new song “Open Outside”, continuing upon the path the Lyme, CT trio set for themselves with this past October’s Changing EP, a journey that will conclude later this year with the release of their forthcoming full-length album. “‘Open Outside’ is about coming to terms wit...
Stefanie Rummel's CHANSONS to Play Sydney Fringe This Month
by Blair Ingenthron - September 18, 2022 Stefanie Rummel's musical cabaret Chansons - Songs & Stories from Piaf, Brel & Me will play Sydney Fringe from 5.09-02.10.2022. The musical cabaret show boasts the style and swagger which has charmed audiences the world over, with French Songs and Stories from Piaf, Brel and Rummel herself!...
Photo Flash: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING Presented by The Classics Theatre Project to Close This Sunday
by Chloe Rabinowitz - June 23, 2021 Thursday June 24- Sunday, June 27 at 7:30PM are the last nights for Shakespeare under the stars on the lawn in front of Addison's iconic water tower, a first at the Addison Conference and Theatre Centre....
KARINE DESHAYES & ENSEMBLE CONTRASTE Perform at La Monnaie/De Munt Next Month
by Stephi Wild - April 21, 2022 During the 2017–18 season, the mezzo-soprano Karine Deshayes performed at La Monnaie both in Poulenc’s Dialogues des Carmélites in the role of Mère Marie and in a recital programme. In 2022, she returns to play Valentine in Meyerbeer’s Les Huguenots and to present a more intimate programme devoted t...
Alison Fraser to Lead STRANGER INTERLUDES Industry Reading at Boundless Theater
by Chloe Rabinowitz - November 16, 2022 Boundless Theater announced has that Stranger Interludes, a new play by David James Parr, will receive an industry reading on Friday, November 18th at The Dramatists Guild Foundation, directed by Amanda Bearse (“Married… with Children”, Billy Eichner’s Bros)....
Nine Miami Artists Get Knight Funding For Ideas Conceived During Pandemic
by A.A. Cristi - June 11, 2021 Nine Miami artists, many of them using multimedia to connect with audiences during the pandemic, will share $300,000 in follow-on funding for projects conceived as part of Knight New Work 2020....
The Orchestra Now Performs At The Metropolitan Museum Of Art And Peter Norton Symphony Space
by A.A. Cristi - November 17, 2021 The Orchestra Now performs two concerts in Manhattan in December, one with guest pianist Shai Wosner at The Metropolitan Museum of Art as part of the Orchestra’s popular Sight & Sound series (Dec. 5); and a free concert at Peter Norton Symphony Space offering works by Berlioz, Britten, Tan Dun, and ...
Book Review: IDENTITY, CULTURE, AND THE SCIENCE PERFORMANCE VOLUME 1, FROM THE LAB TO THE STREETS
by Alexander Cohen - January 24, 2023 Identity, Culture, and the Science performance Volume 1, From the Lab to the Streets is an intelligently curated series of interviews, essays, and meditations on theatre and its relationship to science....
Lynn Needle to Make an Appearance in United Solo Festival with SIX SOLOS: LEGEND, MYTH AND NATURE
by Gigi Gervais - October 21, 2021 Lynn Needle, former Nikolais Dance Theatre soloist, will appear on the United Solo Festival in her Six Solos: Legend, Myth, & Nature, a one hour, six solo, presentation that features works by seminal choreographers Alwin Nikolais (1953) and Claudia Gitelman (1978)....
VIDEO: Cleopatra Records Releases New Music Video 'X Moves' From DREAMING HOLLYWOOD Film Soundtrack
by Michael Major - March 10, 2022 Cleopatra Records has released the first official music video from their upcoming Motion Picture soundtrack release for the cult film DREAMING HOLLYWOOD. Along with DMX, Bootsy Collins, Steve Howe and Ian Paice, the soundtrack includes selections from ONYX, JYRKI 69, DENTIST as well as choice tracks...
Listen Now - HBO Releases INSECURE Season Five Soundtrack
by Michael Major - December 03, 2021 HBO has released INSECURE: Music From the HBO Original Series, Season 5. It features new records from artists including including Saweetie, Jesse Boykins III, Duckwrth, Ambré, ESTA, Mack Keane, Josh Levi, and more. The series concludes this season after 11 Emmy nominations and 2 Golden Globe nominat...
St. Vincent Announces Down And Out Downtown; A Special Live Streamed Concert
by Sarah Jae Leiber - July 13, 2021 For one night only, St. Vincent’s moment will be broadcast to various territories around the world including North and South America, Asia, Australia & New Zealand, and the UK, Europe and Africa....
The Orchestra Now Offers Two December Concerts
by Stephi Wild - November 02, 2022 The Orchestra Now (TŌN) welcomes the holiday season in Manhattan with two December concerts. Music Director Leon Botstein conducts the launch of The Orchestra Now’s popular Sight & Sound series at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on Sunday, December 4 at 2 PM. ...
Columbus Symphony Debuts Principal Horn Brian Mangrum In 'DANTE' SYMPHONY Program
by Stephi Wild - February 15, 2022 Music Director Rossen Milanov and the Columbus Symphony will journey though Dante's Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso where the divine voices of the women of the Columbus Symphony Chorus will enchant in an angelic Magnificat. ...
Nolan Potter Shares New Single 'Stubborn Bubble'
by A.A. Cristi - August 06, 2021 Today, Nolan Potter shares his new single 'Stubborn Bubble' via Brooklyn Vegan. ...
EDINBURGH 2021: BWW Review: MARRYING JAKE GYLLENHAAL, Online @ The Space
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 06, 2021 Melissa Center is... Marrying Jake Gyllenhaal. No really – she is! What starts out as her Jewish mom's pesky fantasy (and mild-to-moderate... OK, major obsession) turns into a full-on mission as Melissa, single, struggling and *cough* *cough* approaching 40, searches for love (and Jake Gyllenhaal). ...
DAILY SHOW Writer Josh Johnson Shares 'Home Alone' From Upcoming Comedy Album
by Michael Major - December 08, 2021 Daily Show writer, comedian, and artist Josh Johnson has announced the release of Channel Black -- an audio journey that showcases the best in contemporary black comedic talent alongside historical black activists and thought leaders. Today, he shares 'Home Alone' to accompany the release announceme...
The Stages Festival Presents Paterson Performing Arts Development Council's Virtual Performance Of BROWN, BLACK AND BLUES
by A.A. Cristi - April 22, 2022 New Jersey Theatre Alliance presents Affiliate Member the Paterson Performing Arts Development Council's virtual performance of Brown, Black and Blues on May 22, 2022 at 5PM. ...
Review: With a Different Perspective, UNHOLY WARS Shows What's Old is New Again at Opera Philadelphia
by Richard Sasanow - September 28, 2023 According to creator and star tenor Karim Sulayman, UNHOLY WARS, a 70-minute opera pastiche that made its debut on Saturday at Philadelphia Opera’s O23 Festival, “stitches together a collection of baroque music centered around the Middle East and the Crusades, examining the separation of the human r...
BWW Review: A NUMBER, Old Vic
by Jonathan Marshall - February 04, 2022 Marking twenty years since its premiere, Caryl Churchill’s sci-fi masterpiece A Number returns to the London stage. The hotly anticipated production stars Lennie James as a grief-stricken father who opts to clone his deceased son with the mindset of reattempting parenthood and making up for past mis... |