BLACK BASTARD Comes to Stephanie Feury Studio Theatre in June
by Stephi Wild - May 24, 2024
This June, writer/performer Jon Joseph Gentry transports audiences to 1990s Houston with his solo show 'Black Bastard.' Portraying over 10 vividly-rendered characters, Gentry guides viewers through a prismatic coming-of-age tale brimming with humor, heart, and stylistic flair....
NORMAN JUDD: A LIFE IN CONCERT Premieres at Hollywood Fringe Festival
by Blair Ingenthron - May 12, 2024
World premiering at the 2024 Hollywood Fringe Festival, Norman Judd: A Life in Concert finds Judd, minor legend of the mid-century avant-garde, emerging from seclusion in his Death Valley compound for one last performance of his pioneering electronic music....
URINETOWN Comes to Cal State Fullerton This Spring
by Stephi Wild - March 28, 2024
Cal State Fullerton’s Department of Theatre and Dance will present “Urinetown the Musical.” With music by Mark Hollmann and lyrics by Greg Kotis,“Urinetown” is directed by Collette Rutherford, with musical direction by Michelle Do and choreography by Tula B. Strong. ...
2023-24 Shakespeare in American Communities Grants Revealed
by Chloe Rabinowitz - June 01, 2023
Arts Midwest announced the recipients of $1,161,500 in Shakespeare in American Communities grants, with $976,500 going to 41 professional theater companies partnering with schools, and $185,000 going to eight organizations working with students in the juvenile justice system....
CITIZEN BRAIN Comes to the Marsh Berkeley
by Stephi Wild - May 18, 2023
The Marsh Berkeley presents Josh Kornbluth’s engaging and enlightening autobiographical monologue Citizen Brain, told in Kornbluth’s inimitable humorous, intelligent, and forthright style. Inspired to provide a helping hand, Kornbluth began to immerse himself in the study of brain disease at the Glo...
SCHOOL FOR LOVE Premieres at the Hollywood Fringe
by Stephi Wild - May 16, 2023
2018 Hollywood Fringe Best Musical Nominee and 2021 Best Cabaret Nominee, Pamela Eberhardt, has arranged another musical experience for fringe audiences. In her cabaret, School for Love, a professor is going through a nasty divorce as three of her students find themselves in a love triangle. ...