The San Francisco International Arts Festival (SFIAF) has announced that in 2015 the Festival will be moving back to the Fort Mason Center. The Festival will be co-presented by Fort Mason as part of its FMC Presents Series. The relationship gives SFIAF access to six different venues on the Fort Mason campus and the ability to present over 150 ticketed performances by artists from the Bay Area and ten countries in the space of three action packed weeks. The Festival will also feature a major arts exhibition titled Bearing Witness: Surveillance in the Drone Age compiled by curators Matt McKinley and Hanna Regev as well as multiple educational, residency and outreach activities.
A Salvadoran immigrant tries to reclaim his family while letting go of his gangbanger past. Culture Clash's Ric Salinas heads the cast when San Francisco International Arts Festival brings the national tour of PLACAS: The Most Dangerous Tattoo by Paul S. Flores to the Los Angeles Theatre Center for four performances only, April 3-April 6.
After Baltimore, MD author Harrison Demchick launched his debut novel, The Listeners, at Towson's Ukazoo Books on December 17, 2012-the biggest event in the history of the store-both he and store manager Matthew Shenko knew there had to be another event.
New York Times best-selling authors Lisa Genova, Lisa Scottoline, Michael Perry and Richard Louv are the headliners set to appear at the 2013 Fox Cities Book Festival in Wisconsin this spring. These acclaimed authors will join dozens of others presenting their works at the sixth annual celebration of writing, reading and community conversation that will run April 17-24.
Victory Gardens Theater, Silk Road Rising and Theatre Communications Group are hosting a public event to celebrate the new anthology of contemporary Asian American drama entitled Version 3.0, edited by Victory Gardens' Artistic Director Chay Yew, and published by TCG Publications.
Victory Gardens, Silk Road Rising and Theatre Communications Group are hosting a public event to celebrate the new anthology of contemporary Asian American drama entitled Version 3.0, edited by Victory Gardens' Artistic Director Chay Yew, and published by TCG Publications.
Victory Gardens continues its 2011-12 season with Ameriville, written and performed by Universes, developed with and directed by Artistic Director Chay Yew. Tickets go on sale today, November 25, with a $15 ticket offer.
Victory Gardens continues its 2011-12 season with Ameriville, written and performed by Universes, developed with and directed by Artistic Director Chay Yew. Tickets go on sale on Black Friday, November 25, with a $15 ticket offer.
Victory Gardens Theater, Silk Road Rising and Theatre Communications Group are hosting a public event to celebrate the new anthology of contemporary Asian American drama entitled Version 3.0, edited by Victory Gardens' Artistic Director Chay Yew, and published by TCG Publications.
At long last, Fierce Love: Stories from Black Gay Life is hitting the stage at Hibernian Hall! Performer & Director Brian Freeman (co-founder of Pomo Afro Homos) returns to his Roxbury roots to wind up this 'remixed' production's smash hit national tour! The troupe's comedic & inspiring vingettes will leave you feeling the pain, pleasure and paradox of Black gay life.
At long last, Fierce Love: Stories from Black Gay Life is hitting the stage at Hibernian Hall! Performer & Director Brian Freeman (co-founder of Pomo Afro Homos) returns to his Roxbury roots to wind up this 'remixed' production's smash hit national tour! The troupe's comedic & inspiring vingettes will leave you feeling the pain, pleasure and paradox of Black gay life.
At long last, Fierce Love: Stories from Black Gay Life is hitting the stage at Hibernian Hall! Performer & Director Brian Freeman (co-founder of Pomo Afro Homos) returns to his Roxbury roots to wind up this 'remixed' production's smash hit national tour! The troupe's comedic & inspiring vingettes will leave you feeling the pain, pleasure and paradox of Black gay life.
Co-curators Mark Murphy (REDCAT), Diane Rodriguez (Center Theatre Group) and Mark Russell (The Public Theater's Under the Radar Festival) announce the line-up for RADAR L.A., running June 14-19, 2011 at REDCAT, LATC and partner venues around the city.
WOW, what a season! The Durham Performing Arts Center just announced its 2011-2012 SunTrust Broadway Series live from New York City! Do not wait. Get your tickets while you can. The 2011-2012 season is spectacular - filled with great music, Tony Award winning shows and high-kicking showgirls! There's something for everyone this season at DPAC.
Direct from New York, next year's season combines the best of the new touring productions and some of your classic favorites to create another exciting Broadway lineup at DPAC. Plus WICKED makes a triumphant return to the Triangle!
The National Queer Arts Festival, Mama Calizo's Voice Factory & Eye Zen Art Present BLACKBIRD: Honoring a Century of Pansy Divas, June 24 through July 10. BLACKBIRD is written and performed by Seth Eisen, with direction by Brian Freeman.
The National Queer Arts Festival, Mama Calizo's Voice Factory & Eye Zen Art Present BLACKBIRD: Honoring a Century of Pansy Divas, June 24 through July 10. BLACKBIRD is written and performed by Seth Eisen, with direction by Brian Freeman.
The National Queer Arts Festival, Mama Calizo's Voice Factory & Eye Zen Art Present BLACKBIRD: Honoring a Century of Pansy Divas, June 24 through July 10. BLACKBIRD is written and performed by Seth Eisen, with direction by Brian Freeman.