The Possum Point Players Affiliate Possum Juniors are almost ready for opening curtain on their summer musical "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang!" The show runs July 21, 22 and 23 at 7 PM and July 24 at 2 PM. General admission tickets are $15 for adults and $12 for senior citizens and students. They can be purchased on line at www.possumpointplayers.org or by calling the ticket line at (302) 856-4560 or at the door if the show is not sold out.
If North Shore Music Theatre's production of Mary Poppins was conceived to prove Murphy's Law right (Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong), then producer Bill Hanney and director Kevin P. Hill have crafted a masterpiece. Perhaps it's best described through the disbelief of Michael Banks following an afternoon spent rollicking in the park with his mystical nanny; 'Did that really just happen?' It certainly did and with a calamitous kerplunk.
The aerosol spraying of insecticide recently recommended by the government Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for enhanced control of Zika-bearing mosquitos could be hijacked by terrorists plotting to spread the smallpox virus, warned Dr. Leslie Norins, author of the novel, Deadly Pages.
Forever challenging himself, award-winning, 3-time Grammy nominated composer/performer/multi-instrumentalist DAVID ARKENSTONE is exploring a startlingly new sonic landscape.
THE ESPLANADE THEATER, Singapore - There is no doubt that LES MISERABLES has taken the form of the mammoth blockbuster musical it is now thirty years after its first production and it is clear that this 2016 re-imagined production - currently taking over Southeast Asian theaters and filling them up to the rafters - is a decisive indication that this Cameron Mackintosh ticket is all set to march on for another 30 years, or perhaps even longer.
THE ESPLANADE THEATER, Singapore - There is no doubt that LES MISERABLES has taken the form of the mammoth blockbuster musical it is now thirty years after its first production and it is clear that this 2016 re-imagined production - currently taking over Southeast Asian theaters and filling them up to the rafters - is a decisive indication that this Cameron Mackintosh ticket is all set to march on for another 30 years, or perhaps even longer.
The Community Player wrap up their 95th season with Robert Harling's comedy/drama, 'Steel Magnolias'. set in 1980's Chinquapin, Louisiana, the action takes place in Tryvy's beauty salon, where all the important women in town gather on Saturdays for hair care, gossip and support. Through clouds of hairspray and over the buzz of hairdryers, six wsouthern belles full of sass and brass enjoy devoted friendships and non-stop laughter. 'Steel Magnolias' is a laugh-filled story that touches on love, loss and enduring friendship.
?Celebrating family fare while creating memories to last a lifetime, the Fox Theatre continues to thrill audiences of all ages with movies for the youngsters and the young at heart as part of the 2016 Coca-Cola Summer Film Festival.
NIQABI NINJA, written by Sara Shaarawi, directed by Megan Furniss, and performed by Bianca Flanders and Loren Loubser, is slated for Alexander Upstairs Theatre in July and August.
GAINESVILLE, Fla., June 29, 2016 /PRNewswire/ Many scientists lean towards intelligent design when asked about creation, not necessarily for any reasons related to faith but because intelligent design is the most logical explanation the closer we look and the more we learn about the physical universe.
Boston University Tanglewood Institute (BUTI)-one of the premiere summer training programs for aspiring high school and early college-age musicians-announced details about its 50th Anniversary events scheduled for August 6.
Award-winning playwright Lynda Crawford's new play Familiar Strangers will have a staged reading at Planet Connections Theatre Festivity on Wednesday, July 6th at 1:30 pm followed by a talk-back. The play was inspired by the book Stranger to the System: Life Portraits of a NYC Homeless Community (Curbside Press) by Jim Flynn. The reading is directed by Terry Greiss, who is the co-founder of Irondale Ensemble Project.
Premiering in the U.S. tonight, June 28, at 9/8c, NO MAN LEFT BEHIND is produced by Raw TV and will premiere globally on National Geographic Channel in 171 countries in 45 languages.
On 5 July, the National Arts Festival's Arena Programme will host the world premiere of AS EVER, BESSIE - a poignant story that has been left untold, until now. Written and directed by Bobbie Fitchen, the play will have two special preview performances at the Galloway Theatre prior to its bow at the festival.
Greece's most prominent film director of the post-1968 era, Theo Angelopoulos (1935–2012) was a master cinema stylist. His investigations into history and politics, tyranny and resistance, and spiritual anomie and emotional devastation place him on equal footing with filmmakers like Andrei Tarkovsky, Bernardo Bertolucci, and Wim Wenders. Today, at a time when Greece has struggled with impending economic collapse, and as the country's refugee crisis has worsened, with displaced populations fleeing war in the Middle East and massing on its borders, the themes of Angelopoulos's cinema are pressing once again. Museum of the Moving Image will present Eternity and History: The Cinema of Theo Angelopoulos, a complete retrospective of the director's career—the first in the United States in 25 years—from July 8 through 24, 2016. The retrospective will also be presented at the Harvard Film Archive in Cambridge, Massachusetts, from July 15 through August 22. The presentation of the retrospective at Museum of the Moving Image was made possible with support from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation and the Hellenic American Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. Rioult is a compelling storyteller. In 'Iphigenia' - which begins with a glimpse of the gruesome future - he confronts the tragedy head on by making it clear that the designated sacrifice is unaware of her fate. Watching Clytemnestra - Charis Haines, who handily walks away with the piece - batter a commanding Brian Flynn as Agamemnon reminds one that there is nothing so frightening as a mother whose child has been threatened.
The Community Player wrap up their 95th season with Robert Harling's comedy/drama, 'Steel Magnolias'. set in 1980's Chinquapin, Louisiana, the action takes place in Tryvy's beauty salon, where all the important women in town gather on Saturdays for hair care, gossip and support. Through clouds of hairspray and over the buzz of hairdryers, six wsouthern belles full of sass and brass enjoy devoted friendships and non-stop laughter. 'Steel Magnolias' is a laugh-filled story that touches on love, loss and enduring friendship.