16 College Students Share Their Back to School Experiences
by Taylor Brethauer - September 08, 2020 We've reached out to 16 of our college student bloggers to see how their colleges and universities are planning to move forward with classes and on campus activities and the impacts it has on performing arts courses and productions....
UofSC Choreography Showcase Set for April 26-27
by Julie Musbach - April 12, 2019 Original works by University of SC dance students will be in the spotlight as the UofSC Department of Theatre and Dance presents the semi-annual Student Choreography Showcase April 26-27 at Drayton Hall Theatre. ...
Slamdance Announces Screenplay Competition Winners
by Kaitlin Milligan - October 11, 2019 Slamdance today announced the winners of its 2019 screenwriting competition, awarding its Grand Prize to writers Tamra Teig and Michael Lipoma for their feature screenplay “The Fall.” Additional prizes were awarded during a ceremony hosted by Writers Guild of America West across feature film, horror...
NY Philharmonic Announces Fall Gala With Lang Lang, October 7
by A.A. Cristi - August 27, 2019 Music Director Jaap van Zweden will conduct the New York Philharmonic Fall Gala Concert, October 7, 2019, celebrating the Philharmonic's 178th season with an all-Beethoven program featuring pianist Lang Lang as soloist. The program will feature Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 2 and Symphony No. 5....
New York City Gay Men's Chorus Opens Associate Membership for 2020/2021 Season
by Chloe Rabinowitz - August 24, 2020 For their upcoming season, New York City Gay Men's Chorus is inviting all those who would enjoy singing in a world-renowned choral group to join their new Associate program. No auditions are required, and the program welcomes singers of all identities, musical abilities, and geographic locations....
Photo Flash: Santa Paula Theater Center Presents THE FALL OF LADY M
by A.A. Cristi - August 02, 2019 The Santa Paula Theater Center will present THE FALL OF LADY M by noted local playwright and actor Michael Perlmutter on its Backstage@SPTC venue, 125 South 7th Street, Santa Paula, with the playwright directing. The production runs Friday, August 2 through Sunday, August 18, 2019. ...
Works & Process At The Guggenheim Presents Virtual Works & Process: In Process With Ephrat Asherie Dance
by Chloe Rabinowitz - April 17, 2020 Works & Process, the performing arts series at the Guggenheim, presents a Virtual Works & Process: In Process with Ephrat Asherie Dance on Sunday, April 26, 2020 at 7:30pm. The event is free, but space is limited and RSVP is required; a Zoom link and password will be emailed the day of the performan...
New York City Gay Men's Chorus Opens Associate Membership for 2020/2021 Season
by Chloe Rabinowitz - August 24, 2020 For their upcoming season, New York City Gay Men's Chorus is inviting all those who would enjoy singing in a world-renowned choral group to join their new Associate program. No auditions are required, and the program welcomes singers of all identities, musical abilities, and geographic locations....
Shakespeare & Company's Fall Festival Common Classes Begin
by Julie Musbach - October 08, 2019 Shakespeare & Company's acclaimed Fall Festival of Shakespeare is back, bringing together over 500 middle and high school students to explore Shakespeare, creativity, and teamwork....
Metropolitan Opera to Furlough and Reduce Hours of 40+ Employees
by A.A. Cristi - May 05, 2020 Today, the Metropolitan Opera announced plans to furlough 41 members of its administrative staff and reduce the hours of an additional 11 staff members, due to revenue losses from the COVID-19 pandemic....
RATINGS: FOX Tops Demos with Fall Finales on Monday
by Kaitlin Milligan - December 03, 2019 FOX (5.081 million viewers, #3; adults 18-49: 1.1, #1) was the demo champ on Monday thanks to the fall finales of '9-1-1' (6.742 million viewers, #3; adults 18-49: 1.4, #2) and 'Prodigal Son' (3.420 million viewers, #9; adults 18-49: 0.7, #T5)....
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Announces Reinvented 2020-21 Season
by Stephi Wild - August 13, 2020 Due to public health guidance and government restrictions from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra announced today that it is moving forward with a reinvented 2020-2021 season, the 125th in the orchestraa??s history, that will begin in the fall with newly created digital program...
The Fall Festival Of Shakespeare Celebrates 30 Years
by Julie Musbach - September 27, 2018 The Fall Festival of Shakespeare celebrates its 30th season, bringing together over 500 local students to explore Shakespeare, creativity, and teamwork. The nationally recognized program begins with an integral series of four Common Classes where hundreds of teenagers come together for workshops in ...
Metropolitan Opera to Furlough and Reduce Hours of 40+ Employees
by A.A. Cristi - May 05, 2020 Today, the Metropolitan Opera announced plans to furlough 41 members of its administrative staff and reduce the hours of an additional 11 staff members, due to revenue losses from the COVID-19 pandemic....
The Marsh San Francisco Announces Talkback For A HISTORY OF WORLD WAR II: THE D-DAY INVASION TO THE FALL OF BERLIN
by A.A. Cristi - December 04, 2018 Professor and war and peace expert Anthony D'Agostino of San Francisco State University will join actor John Fisher for an insightful, free talkback following the 8:30pm, Saturday, December 8 performance of A History of World War II: The D-Day Invasion to the Fall of Berlin at The Marsh San Francis...
BWW Blog: The Uncertain Future of Collegiate Level Theater
by Student Blogger: Breanna Ebisch - July 31, 2020 For college students, everything they've known has been flipped upside down in several ways....
John Fisher's Critically Acclaimed A HISTORY OF WORLD WAR II Comes To The Marsh Berkeley
by A.A. Cristi - June 24, 2019 After a successful run at The Marsh San Francisco, multi award-winning actorplaywright and Theatre Rhinoceros Artistic Director John Fisher's acclaimed solo show A History of World War II: The D-Day Invasion to the Fall of Berlin will transfer to The Marsh Berkeley. Offering a compendium of facts ab...
BEAUTIFUL Tour Put on Hold Due to the Health Crisis; Performances to Resume in the Fall
by Chloe Rabinowitz - April 06, 2020 Beautiful has announced that the North American Tour has bee put on pause due the current health crisis. Performances will resume in the fall....
MerleFest Announces Festival Date Change For 2021
by Kaitlin Milligan - August 10, 2020 Festival organizers announced today that MerleFest, presented by Window World, will be moving to the weekend of September 16-19, 2021. MerleFest, dubbed by Rolling Stone as “the gold standard for bluegrass, Americana, and string-music festivals,” is normally held the last weekend of April, but the 2...
Santa Paula Theater Center Presents THE FALL OF LADY M
by Julie Musbach - July 23, 2019 The Santa Paula Theater Center will present THE FALL OF LADY M by noted local playwright and actor Michael Perlmutter on its Backstage@SPTC venue, 125 South 7th Street, Santa Paula, with the playwright directing....
Boston Symphony Orchestra Cancels Fall Period of 2020-21 Season; BSO to Create and Distribute New Online Content
by Chloe Rabinowitz - July 30, 2020 For the first time in its 139-year history, the Boston Symphony Orchestra will suspend its fall season of performances at Symphony Hall, September 16-November 28....
MACBETH Reading Postponed at Shakespeare on the Sound
by Stephi Wild - March 13, 2020 Shakespeare on the Sound has announced that their reading of Macbeth will be rescheduled for the fall....
Chicago Humanities Festival Returns for Fall 2020
by Chloe Rabinowitz - August 12, 2020 The Fall 2020 Chicago Humanities Festival will host a range of leading voices on the most pressing issues of our time in the first all-digital Fall Festival in the organization's thirty-year history. In service of CHF's 2020 theme of 'Vision,'events this fall will present different visions on topics...
Foundation for the Revival of Classical Culture Will Hold Celebration For Beethoven's 250th
by Stephi Wild - November 09, 2019 Ludwig von Beethoven transcends all boundaries. More than any other musician, and perhaps because of his collaboration with Friedrich Schiller, Beethoven has been call the 'Musician of Freedom'. Throughout the world, everyone considers it an honor to cloth themselves in the spirit of Beethoven. Thir...
Two Will Represent Center Stage Awards In New York City This June
by Stephi Wild - May 19, 2019 The Fox Cities Performing Arts Center is proud to announce the recipients of the Center Stage High School Musical Theater Awards Best Actor and Best Actress recognition. Matthew Wautier of Green Bay Southwest High School and Kyra Hietpas of Little Chute High School will represent the program at The ... |