![]() by Marissa Tomeo - January 16, 2022 Pygmalion Theatre Company will continue its 2021/2022 season with 'Bella Bella,' by Harvey Fierstein, directed by Fran Pruyn and starring Tamara Johnson Howell, from Feb. 11 to Feb. 26 at the the Rose Wagner Center for Performing Arts located at 138 West Broadway in downtown Salt Lake City.... ![]() by Edward Gero - September 21, 2020 Stage actor Edward Gero has made a name for himself in the DC theatre scene, appearing in plays by Shakespeare, Chekhov, and everyone in between. In 2015, Gero played Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin Scalia in John Strand's The Originalist at Arena Stage. He shares how his experiences on stag... ![]() by Josh Sharpe - October 29, 2024 Acclaimed duo Magdalena Bay shares “Image (Grimes Special),” a rework of their song “Image” by Grimes. The original version of “Image” is taken from Magdalena Bay’s sophomore album, Imaginal Disk. Listen to it now!... ![]() by Mary Lincer - February 17, 2024 What did our critic think of THE CHER SHOW at Capital One Hall?... ![]() by Ron Bierman - October 26, 2021 The imposing mezzo soprano Stephanie Blythe is known for her roles in Wagner, Verdi and Stravinsky. Why would she begin a Balboa Theatre recital for the San Diego Opera with Johnny Mercer’s 'Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive?” Here’s what she said in a recent interview, “I’ve been a great fan of Johnny ... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 16, 2022 The limited engagement of Alison Leiby’s Oh God, A Show About Abortion has been extended through June 30 at the Cherry Lane Theatre.... ![]() by Josh Sharpe - May 13, 2024 Cinephobia Releasing has announced the North American release of the heartwarming, inspirational queer tale QUEEN TUT from director Reem Morsi and starring multi-award winning actress Alexandra Billings (Transparent) Queen Tut will arrive on DVD and VOD on June 11, with platforms including AppleTV, ... ![]() by Alexander Cohen - May 11, 2024 Theatre at it's most ruthlessly elusive.... ![]() by Deborah Bostock-Kelley - May 17, 2023 In Savage Conversations, the President's largest mass execution of thirty-eight Dakota nightly haunts the First Lady. Although she has never met an American Indian, grappling with grief, she claims that a Savage Indian enters her bedroom, slashes her face and scalp, and is committed to Bellevue Plac... ![]() by Brett Cullum - April 17, 2025 Do you ever feel bad making fun of some of these folks? Because I mean, let's face it, Broadway actors. They take themselves a little bit seriously. I am terrified of interviewing Patti Lupone!... ![]() by Jim Munson - April 09, 2021 You may not be aware of World Voice Day, but it’s celebrated every April 16th to demonstrate the enormous importance of the voice in the daily lives of all people. I can’t imagine a better person to observe it with than Candace Johnson, who leads CJ’s FitnesSing!™ on the MarshStream platform every F... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 16, 2022 The limited engagement of Alison Leiby’s Oh God, A Show About Abortion has been extended through June 30 at the Cherry Lane Theatre.... ![]() by Stephi Wild - December 08, 2020 Marianne Flettner was a legend. Her phenomenal abilities as an opera administrator were equaled only by her devotion to opera itself. Many of the world's most celebrated artists were Flettner's devoted friends in the opera business, which was her world for more than half a century.... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 27, 2025 NYU Skirball will present Award-winning actress Isabelle Huppert in a tour de force performance of Mary Said What She Said at NYU Skirball. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets.... ![]() by Cara Joy David - January 16, 2024 Over the years, I’ve heard several black actors complain about how their preferred hair plan was dismissed by producers. Now one is suing producer NETworks Presentations, 1776 Touring, and several of their employees, claiming that increasing tensions led to her being terminated after she expressed a... ![]() by Blair Ingenthron - July 01, 2023 There's another great line-up of top-quality South African entertainment at The Drama Factory this month. ... ![]() by Stephi Wild - September 22, 2020 Artistic Director of Sheffield Theatres, Robert Hastie, today announces the Together Season, a bold programme of exciting work that will bring live theatre back to Sheffield this autumn; an open call for submissions for local artists to bring work to the Crucible stage in 2021 and the appointment of... ![]() by Stephen Mosher - February 13, 2021 The history of show business is loaded with couples who work as well offstage as they do on. These twosomes have brought their offstage magic to the stages of the cabaret and concert world.... ![]() by Courtney Symes - July 05, 2023 Tired of the same old shows? Well, we’ve got you covered. Puppeteers for Fears, an Oregon-based puppet troupe, is embarking on their 2023 tour and have a stop at Harlow’s on July 16th. They will be performing their adaptation of Cthulhu: the Musical!, which combines horror and rock music with puppet... ![]() by Kat Mokrynski - November 17, 2023 Directed by Luke Hereford, Leila Navabi: Composition is a musical comedy show in which Navabi talks and sings about the theme of identity and how it has played a role in her life, regardless of how much they try to avoid it. She is doing what she said she never wanted to do, all because of BBC Radio... ![]() by Michael Major - April 20, 2022 Get ready for the most uproarious history lesson ever, outlandish ideas for your next funeral and questionable dating tips. With ENTRE NOS: CARMEN AND ALFRED, we welcome Morales and Robles to the Entre Nos comedy family as two of the most exciting up-and-coming artists of today. Watch the trailer fo... ![]() by Michael Major - June 14, 2022 The bold pop track blends understated guitar threads around clever verses about fictional boys-of-the-month. Co-written by Haus and produced by David Burris, a snippet of the song caught fire on TikTok, amassing 9M+ views on the platform in advance of today’s release, plus 1M+ additional views acros... ![]() by Stephi Wild - June 22, 2022 Silkworm is the story of two young women, Abidemi and Omolade, living in a Glasgow tower block, seeking asylum from the UK Home Office on the basis of their sexual orientation, and waiting to hear the result of their case. How do they prove their claim, and how far will they be pushed in order to ju... ![]() by Nicole Rosky - March 03, 2021 With no in-person school or performance opportunities this year, young artists are looking towards summer theatre programs for the first opportunity to get back to doing what they love. ... ![]() by Stephi Wild - July 12, 2021 Tickets are on sale to Gold and above Members from Monday 12 July. Tickets will be on sale to Bronze and Silver Members from Monday 19 July, and on general sale from Monday 26 July. Learn more about ticketing options here!... |