More than 50 experts from across the country and around the world will gather at Santa Clara University to address these questions and much more at the Bioengineering Applications in Performing Arts and Entertainment Industry Conference (BAIPAEIC) and XIX Annual Pacific Voice Conference April 22-23.
Santa Clara University's Center of Performing Arts (CPA) will present Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado and will donate a portion of the ticket proceeds to Japan's earthquake and tsunami relief efforts.
The New York City Department of Parks & Recreation is pleased to announce Heritage of Innovation, an exhibition of more than 30 artworks by 15 artists on view at the Arsenal Gallery in Central Park. Contemporary artists highlight African American innovators in political, social and cultural fields. On display from February 2nd through February 28th, this collection of drawings, paintings, sculpture, and graphic prints reflects a rich tradition of African American vanguards.
The New York City Department of Parks & Recreation is pleased to announce Heritage of Innovation, an exhibition of more than 30 artworks by 15 artists on view at the Arsenal Gallery in Central Park. Contemporary artists highlight African American innovators in political, social and cultural fields. On display from February 2nd through February 28th, this collection of drawings, paintings, sculpture, and graphic prints reflects a rich tradition of African American vanguards.
While this is just the debut release from The Black Butterflies, a group led by 27-year-old saxophonist Mercedes Figueras, veterans would do well to prick up their ears and take note.
While this is just the debut release from The Black Butterflies, a group led by 27-year-old saxophonist Mercedes Figueras, veterans would do well to prick up their ears and take note.
BroadwayWorld has learned that a new musical called INNOCENCE just did a low-key reading at The Banff Centre in Alberta last week and now the theatrical community around the world is nosing around. What is INNOCENCE? The days surrounding the assassination and funeral of President John F. Kennedy are the background for the new show, examining the hopes, expectations and emotional significance of that time through the eyes of several people who felt the loss deeply.
The Black Butterflies will be performing live at Dreams Thursday, October 14th at 7 PM featuring Mercedes Figuras, Tony Larokko, Levi Barcourt, Nick Gianni, Fred Berryhill, and Bopa 'King' Carre. Admission is $10.
Created by Butt Kapinski, Eric Davis, Sarah 'Snaps' Alden and Patty Farrell. Featuring Butt Kapinski (Private Eye), Sarah 'Snaps' Alden (Violin), Patty Farrell (Accordian). Directed by Eric Davis. Street Security by Emmet and Merrill. Special thanks to Bamonte's Restaurant and Our Lady of Mt. Carmel.
Created by Butt Kapinski, Eric Davis, Sarah 'Snaps' Alden and Patty Farrell. Featuring Butt Kapinski (Private Eye), Sarah 'Snaps' Alden (Violin), Patty Farrell (Accordian). Directed by Eric Davis. Street Security by Emmet and Merrill. Special thanks to Bamonte's Restaurant and Our Lady of Mt. Carmel.
Created by Butt Kapinski, Eric Davis, Sarah 'Snaps' Alden and Patty Farrell. Featuring Butt Kapinski (Private Eye), Sarah 'Snaps' Alden (Violin), Patty Farrell (Accordian). Directed by Eric Davis. Street Security by Emmet and Merrill. Special thanks to Bamonte's Restaurant and Our Lady of Mt. Carmel.
How do you become a professional theatre director, actor or lighting designer? Queensland Theatre Company is showing eight up-and-coming Queensland artists how, in their 2010 Emerging Artist program, supported by Brisbane Airport Corporation.
ONE LAST CHANCE (unexpectedly) to see Coal Creek
Our already record-breaking production of Walter Thinnes' Coal Creek will not perform this evening (Saturday, Jan. 30) due to the ice storm, BUT we've added a 3 p.m. matinee tomorrow (Sunday, Jan. 31). If you have tickets for tonight, don't worry. Your tickets are good for tomorrow's show. If you don't have tickets for tonight, this is your chance to get some for tomorrow!
More than 7,500 strikers walked out of nearly 100 coal mines in the Paint Creek and Cabin Creek coal fields of West Virginia during the bloody 1912-1914 labor war. Coal Creek is the story of one family's turmoil, caught in the cross hairs of that struggle.