Join the South Street Seaport Museum for a free film screening and discussion on Queer History this month. Learn how to join.
The class of 2021 has arrived: Sundance Institute and Adobe announced this year's Sundance Ignite x Adobe Fellows today, chosen from a global pool of more than 1650 applicants from ages 18-25. Hailing from a broad geography, and rooted in a diverse array of creative disciplines from documentary to fiction, these 10 emerging artists selected will engage with a year of mentorship and support from Sundance Institute and Sundance Ignite founding partner Adobe.
The Fellowship centers artists in its curriculum, with a goal of supporting each fellow as they continue their respective artistic and professional development as filmmakers and storytellers.
Votes are cast; polls are closed; and results have been tabulated! This was our biggest year yet! After a record number of voters in more than 75 regions worldwide, BroadwayWorld is very excited to announce the 2016 Omaha winners! Thanks to all who voted, and huge congratulations to all the winners!
This week, we go around our Broadway World to feature stories in Rhode Island, Nashville, Sacramento and more. Check out our top 10 stories around our Broadway World below, which include DRACULA in Rhode Island, AMERICAN IDIOT in Nashville, and BIG FISH in Sacramento, just to name a few.
From the moment we enter the Howard Drew theatre at the Omaha Community Playhouse, we are drawn into the human drama unfolding before us.
LOST BOY FOUND IN WHOLE FOODS, running May 6 - June 5, 2016 in the Howard Drew Theatre at the Omaha Community Playhouse, tells the story of Gabriel, one of the Lost Boys of Sudan, who has started a new life in America. Get a sneak peek at the stars in the photos below!
LOST BOY FOUND IN WHOLE FOODS, running May 6 - June 5, 2016 in the Howard Drew Theatre at the Omaha Community Playhouse, tells the story of Gabriel, one of the Lost Boys of Sudan, who has started a new life in America. Get a sneak peek at the stars in the photos below!
At the top of her show, SEE JANE SING!, Jane Lynch jokes that she always wanted to be the kind of TV celebrity that held an audience hostage for an hour as she dabbled in the art of cabaret. Luckily for us, deft comedienne Lynch surprises the audience by being a fantastic singer, leaving the audience begging her for more encores.
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