Acorn TV's FAN-FAVORITE HARRY WILD Returns in May
by Michael Major - March 18, 2024 Season three of Harry Wild, the popular Irish mystery series starring and executive produced by Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winner Jane Seymour (The Kominsky Method; Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman; Live and Let Die), will debut in May. Don't miss out on the thrilling adventures of this beloved character....
THE COLOR PURPLE, Colman Domingo, and More Take Home NAACP Image Awards - Full List of Winners!
by Blair Ingenthron - March 17, 2024 The 55th Annual NAACP Image Awards were announced during a ceremony on Saturday, March 16th. See the full list of winners here!...
THE DAILY ACT OF ART MAKING Exhibition Series Comes to NSU Art Museum This Weekend
by Stephi Wild - February 23, 2024 Beginning February 25, 2024, through August 4, 2024, NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale will launch a new series of exhibitions, “The Daily Act of Art Making,” consisting of three concurrent solo exhibitions of South Florida artists who have dedicated their long careers to the daily act of art making. ...
Erika Henningsen To Teach “A Song Is A Scene” Class At Los Angeles Musical Theatre Studio
by A.A. Cristi - March 07, 2024 Join Broadway actress Erika Henningsen's new class, A SONG IS A SCENE, at the Los Angeles Musical Theatre Studio. Learn to transform your approach to musical numbers, focusing on narrative depth and emotional authenticity. Suitable for both aspiring and seasoned performers....
Review: CATCHING THE MOON at Children's Theatre Of Charlotte
by Vickie Evans - March 25, 2024 'CATCHING THE MOON' at Children's Theatre Of Charlotte is an awesome depiction of a very impactful figure in African American history, Marcenia Lyle, aka Toni Stone....
Review: GOOD-BYE, The Coronet Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina - March 06, 2024 It’s a piece of existential gig-theatre moulded with a cynical celebration of one of Japan’s most renowned authors and what he stood for. Presented in Japanese with surtitles, the experience is unlike anything that’s being staged at the moment and probably isn’t ideal for the average commercial thea...
BalletCollective Announces Open Application Call For 2025 Commission For Developing Choreographers
by A.A. Cristi - February 26, 2024 Apply for BalletCollective's 2025 Commission for Developing Choreographers by March 18, 2024....
Tonight's Performances of THE LION KING at Keller Auditorium Cancelled Due to Weather
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 19, 2024 In an effort to ensure the safety of patrons, the touring company and Keller Auditorium staff, the performance of Disney’s The Lion King in Portland at Keller Auditorium tonight, Friday, January 19 at 7:30pm is cancelled due to ongoing icy conditions....
Student Blog: How the Other Half Lives: Balancing Your Character's Life with Your Own!
by Student Blogger: MJ Kirsche - February 27, 2024 These past few months, I’ve been working harder than I have before on improving my mindset and personal self care regimen. And honestly, it’s been great! I’m feeling happier and healthier than I have before… with only one down side. I’m currently cast in a play at my school, and while I’m very grate...
Student Blog: Workshopping YOU'RE A CATCH!: A Journey Through Dating in The 21st Century
by Student Blogger: Natalie Liew - January 23, 2024 Two weeks before classes begin, my cohort returned to the studio for a two-week intensive to workshop a new musical, You’re A Catch! Why Are You Single? By Sarah Wynen....
Paco Peña Flamenco Dance Company Returns to Sadler's Wells With SOLERA This April
by Stephi Wild - February 05, 2024 Flamenco guitarist, composer and producer Paco Peña and his company return to Sadler’s Wells Theatre with Solera from Wednesday 17 to Saturday 20 April, following its acclaimed run in 2022....
Lainie Kazan's Four Classic 60s Albums Available for the First Time in Almost 60 Years
by Chloe Rabinowitz - March 19, 2024 Available for the first time in the nearly 60 years since they were introduced, the four 1960s vocal albums from Lainie Kazan are now streaming on all digital platforms....
Review: SPIDER, Riverside Studios
by Franco Milazzo - February 23, 2024 The cruel world of drama schools is examined at close range in Spider, written and directed by Jude Benning and currently playing at Riverside Studios as part of their Bitesize Festival....
Video: Frail Body Share Music Video For New Single 'Devotion'
by Michael Major - February 27, 2024 Illinois-based Frail Body embodies the spirit and soul of what many define as “screamo;” their songs are lamentations about nihilism, death, anxiety, existentialism and hopelessness of existence in modern American society, and both lyrically and sonically they unfurl with ground-shaking emotion. Wat...
Raegan Rises Above Heartbreak With Breakup Anthem 'Frogs'
by Michael Major - February 21, 2024 New York-based, queer experimental alt-pop artist RAEGAN, unveils her powerful new single “FROGS.” The compelling track and accompanying music visualizer welcomes listeners back into the enticing and whimsical world of RAEGAN and set the stage for what lies ahead as she teases the impending arrival ...
Interview: THE LION KING Broadway Musical's Former Dancer, Aya Yasuda Thriving in Paris
by Ayaka Ozaki - February 05, 2024 Aya Yasuda: A dancer from Japan with 14 years of experience in Paris. She began ballet at the age of 8 and entered the Ballet National de Marseille in France at 18. She performed as a dancer in the Broadway musical 'The King and I' at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris in 2014, in the opening ceremony...
Review: BASKERVILLE - A SHERLOCK HOLMES MYSTERY at ARTS Theatre
by Barry Lenny - March 22, 2024 A familiar story that has been given a comic twist....
Kid Kapichi Release New Single 'Get Down'
by Michael Major - January 31, 2024 KID KAPICHI have released yet another anthem in the making with their new single, “Get Down”. Taken from their highly anticipated new album 'There Goes The Neighbourhood', “Get Down” is a playful account of a sketchy night out from the infamous pre-drinks to the dark and torrid afters, and all the c...
A Conversation with Shaina Taub & More at the Drama Book Shop in February
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 30, 2024 Founded in 1917, the Drama Book Shop is a renowned NYC cultural institution. Join them on Tuesday evenings for insightful discussions....
Student Blog: Workshopping YOU'RE A CATCH!: A Journey Through Dating in The 21st Century
by Student Blogger: Natalie Liew - January 23, 2024 Two weeks before classes begin, my cohort returned to the studio for a two-week intensive to workshop a new musical, You’re A Catch! Why Are You Single? By Sarah Wynen....
Notes In Motion Launches Community And Family Programs And New School Programs With Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 29, 2024 Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre's Notes in Motion program offers Community and Family Programs, Events, and Performances. ...
BalletCollective Announces Open Application Call For 2025 Commission For Developing Choreographers
by A.A. Cristi - February 26, 2024 Apply for BalletCollective's 2025 Commission for Developing Choreographers by March 18, 2024....
Student Blog: Parental Support for Young Actors
by Student Blogger: Olivia Mathis - January 23, 2024 Parents may not be supportive because job stability is so low, so being an actor can be difficult financially. It takes dedication and a lot of perseverance to work in this industry, and this can be a scary pill for protective parents to swallow....
Marina Abramović Artist Selections Revealed for 2024 Adelaide Festival
by Stephi Wild - February 06, 2024 Legendary international conceptual artist Marina Abramović and the Marina Abramović Institute (MAI) have chosen eight artists to engage in site-specific, long-durational work during the 2024 Adelaide Festival. Learn more about the artists here!...
Classical Music Initiative in Schools Playground Proms Receives More Arts Council Funding
by Stephi Wild - January 23, 2024 Playground Proms, an initiative from comedy string quartet Graffiti Classics to perform live, interactive educational classical music shows in school playgrounds, will tour schools and local venues across the country in 2024 thanks to a third Arts Council England (ACE) grant. ... |