Prime Stage Theatre Presents Two Holocaust Plays Of Hope And Healing
by A.A. Cristi - February 03, 2025 Prime Stage Theatre tells the story of those children and one of their extraordinary teachers in Celeste Raspanti's I Never Saw Another Butterfly & The Terezin Promise running for seven shows Feb. 28-Mar. 9, 2025 at New Hazlett Theater, 6 Allegheny Square East, on Pittsburgh's Northside....
Guest Blog: 'I Had Set Myself an Impossible Task'; Writer and Actor Lucinda Coyle on the Challenges and Triumphs of Creating OUR FIRST LAST
by Guest Author - June 02, 2023 Writing Our Last First was never going to be easy. From the start I had set myself up for an impossible task and opened myself up to criticism…but that was why I needed to write it....
Review: WHO'S HOLIDAY Is a Holiday Tradition at The Studio Theatre
by Theresa Bertram - December 20, 2022 What did our critic think of WHO'S HOLIDAY at The Studio Theatre?...
Broadway Musicians Vote Yes On Strike If Deal Not Reached
by Chloe Rabinowitz - October 13, 2025 Broadway musicians of AFM Local 802 have voted to authorize a strike if needed, as it is currently in contract talks with the Broadway League. Learn more here!...
Cheeyang Ng's THE PHOENIX PART I to Have Industry Reading
by Chloe Rabinowitz - August 13, 2025 The Phoenix: Part I, a sweeping new musical blending Chinese classical dance, revolutionary ballet, and contemporary musical theatre, will receive an invited only industry reading. Learn more!...
SWAG AGE IN CONCERT is Coming to the Gillian Lynne Theatre for One Night Only
by Chloe Rabinowitz - July 25, 2025 The award-winning Korean phenomenon Swag Age in Concert is making its UK debut in London for one night only blending history, hip-hop and rebellion into a thunderous anthem of freedom. Learn how to purchase tickets....
THE MEETING Opens Tomorrow At Thymele Arts
by A.A. Cristi - June 13, 2025 Theatre Unleashed returns to the Hollywood Fringe Festival this June with The Meeting, a powerful new play by acclaimed playwright Brian James Polak that imagines a not-so-distant dystopia in which all forms of artistic expression are banned....
WE ARE THE LAND Comes to ArtsEmerson This Month
by Stephi Wild - September 05, 2023 ArtsEmersonw ill bring the Wampanoag Nation's We Are The Land to Boston audiences as its first stage production of its 2023-2024 season. Following its premiere in Plymouth, UK, We Are The Land comes to Boston for a very special two performance engagement from September 29 – 30, 2023 at the Emerson C...
Broadway Musicians Begin Vote to Authorize Strike if Necessary
by Stephi Wild - October 09, 2025 The Broadway musicians of AFM Local 802 have begun voting to authorize a strike if necessary as the Broadway League continues to demand what is deemed as unacceptable wages and reduced jobs and benefits in the current contract talks. ...
World Premiere of A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS to Open at Seattle Opera in February
by Chloe Rabinowitz - November 29, 2022 On February 25, 2023, McCaw Hall will host the world premiere of A Thousand Splendid Suns, written by composer Sheila Silver and librettist Stephen Kitsakos, based on the gripping novel by Khaled Hosseini....
Sunflower Bean Share Single 'Champagne Taste' From New Album
by Josh Sharpe - January 28, 2025 Rock band Sunflower Bean has announced a new album, Mortal Primetime coming April 25th. The first single off of Mortal Primetime is “Champagne Taste,” a fuzzed-out anthem of reckless determination. Listen to it here....
The Holy Gasp Releases New Album '…And the Lord Hath Taken Away'
by Michael Major - April 11, 2023 Toronto-born founder of The Holy Gasp, Benjamin Hackman, along with fellow composer, Anthony William Wallace, and Maestro Robert W. Stevenson, continue their undefinable style, aiming their artform towards the intersection of words and music on the newly released album, “…And the Lord Hath Taken Awa...
S. Dylan Zwickel's THE MOSS MAIDENS Makes SheNYC History With Two Extensions
by Blair Ingenthron - July 29, 2023 The Moss Maidens from playwright S. Dylan Zwickel makes SheNYC Arts Summer Theater Festival history as the first production to be extended twice in the festival's eight-year existence. ...
Previews: ARTS LEGACY REMIX: JUNETEENTH COMMEMORATION at Straz Center
by Deborah Bostock-Kelley - June 11, 2025 The Straz Center’s Fifth Annual Juneteenth Commemoration on June 16 offers an evening of powerful storytelling, original performances, and historical reflection. Storyteller Jennifer Samuel Chance honors the resilience of the Black community and underscores the importance of remembering the past to ...
World Premiere of A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS to Open at Seattle Opera in February
by Chloe Rabinowitz - November 29, 2022 On February 25, 2023, McCaw Hall will host the world premiere of A Thousand Splendid Suns, written by composer Sheila Silver and librettist Stephen Kitsakos, based on the gripping novel by Khaled Hosseini....
Cheeyang Ng's THE PHOENIX PART I to Have Industry Reading
by Chloe Rabinowitz - August 13, 2025 The Phoenix: Part I, a sweeping new musical blending Chinese classical dance, revolutionary ballet, and contemporary musical theatre, will receive an invited only industry reading. Learn more!...
American Alliance For Theatre And Education Hosts 3rd Annual Leaders Of Color Institute
by A.A. Cristi - November 10, 2022 The American Alliance for Theatre and Education (AATE), a nonprofit organization that serves youth theatre education artists, scholars, and practitioners, will host the Leaders of Color Institute as a space for BIPOC/GM to learn and innovate within the field....
Broadway Musicians Begin Vote to Authorize Strike if Necessary
by Stephi Wild - October 09, 2025 The Broadway musicians of AFM Local 802 have begun voting to authorize a strike if necessary as the Broadway League continues to demand what is deemed as unacceptable wages and reduced jobs and benefits in the current contract talks. ...
ROSWELL THAT ENDS WELL Comes to The Actors' Gang in August
by Stephi Wild - July 09, 2025 The Actors’ Gang annual tradition of Free Shakespeare in the Park returns with a new production – Roswell That Ends Well, playing every Saturday and Sunday from August 2 – 24 at 11:00am....
Review: THE REVENGE OF POPPERFACE, The Place
by Matthew Paluch - September 10, 2023 The Revenge of Popperface by Gareth Chambers invites the audience to muse over 'an experimental exploration of masculinity' through the occult and opera no less....
Open-Door Playhouse Debuts GRACE Next Month
by Stephi Wild - April 15, 2024 Open-Door Playhouse will continue to present short plays in podcast form. Its upcoming play Grace will debut on May 14, 2024 online....
Review: EDINBURGH 2024: ALISON LARK: GRIEF . . . A COMEDY, Assembly George Square Studios
by Kat Mokrynski - August 28, 2024 When Archbishop Desmond Tutu tells you to tell the world your story, you aren’t going to say no, are you? Alison Larkin: Grief . . . A Comedy is Larkin’s response to the archbishop’s suggestion, with her telling audiences about falling in love in her 50s and dealing with the grief of loss in her own...
Review: THE IMMIGRANT AT SYNETIC THEATRE
by Brian Bochicchio - March 19, 2025 And it always is with Synetic. For those unfamiliar with the company, their craft is based on expression through physical movement and scenic snapshots. Sound is used as aural choreography, but words are rarely heard. With this innovative approach, they have tackled some of the classics of stage in ...
Grand Kyiv Ballet To Premiere SNOW QUEEN At Newmark Theatre
by A.A. Cristi - November 04, 2024 Grand Kyiv Ballet will present the world premiere engagements of the newest Ballet, SNOW QUEEN! Snow Queen will play one night only on Monday, December 9 at 7 pm at The Newmark Theatre....
Minnesota Students Held 'Sit-In' to Protest Canceled Theatre Productions
by Joshua Wright - May 01, 2024 The College of St. Scholastica has announced the decision to suspend its theater productions this coming fall, prompting a vibrant sit-in protest by students, alumni, and community members.... |