Have you ever wanted to be thrust into the world of a musical? Then do we have a game for you! Developed by James Marion, PETER PANIC throws users into the world of a Big Broadway musical.
The Houston Symphony's 2016-17 season, Andres Orozco-Estrada's third season as music director, celebrates more than a century of leadership in Houston's cultural landscape. In its 103rd year, the Houston Symphony announced the upcoming season at Jones Hall on Monday, January 25, in front of several hundred guests and supporters, emphasizing the institution's ongoing collaboration with living composers, a continued focus on new music, a renewed concentration on innovative programming, and world-class musicianship and entertainment. Houston Symphony Music Director Orozco-Estrada, Principal POPS Conductor Michael Krajewski, and Executive Director/CEO Mark C. Hanson were on hand to unveil the new season and share their favorite highlights.
Look, I'm not going to lie to you, I adore this show and it's hard for me to be a critic about it. So forgive my gushing as I love everything Gallagher and will most likely over praise them an exorbitant amount. I'd like to apologize for it, but I won't.
Newmark Grubb Knight Frank (NGKF) and Phoenix's first television studio, KPHO, announced the sale of its long-time station and studio at 4016 N. Black Canyon Highway
Theater in Tennessee has never been busier nor has it been more diverse than what you'll find onstage this weekend throughout the Volunteer State. From frothy and fun summer musicals that are sure to make you think - like All Shook Up at Chaffin's Barn and A Chorus Line at Cumberland County Playhouse - to new plays from Shawn Whitsell (his latest, Songs For Our Sons, premieres at Darkhorse Theatre on Friday night) and emerging playwright Che Pieper (his new script based on the book The Man With the Light in His Window debuts at The Theater Bug this weekend)…the magic of live theater is all around you…even in this heat and humidity! So pull your seersucker suits and sundresses out of the closet, get all gussied up and make your way to the relative cool of a darkened theater for some midsummer magic!
New York City–Art Miami New York, a new modern and contemporary art fair produced by the ownership team of Art Miami, will take place at Pier 94 from May 14 through May 17 during Frieze Week and Spring Auctions. Extending the distinctive Art Miami brand to New York, the fair will feature compelling works of art from 100 international galleries representing nearly 1,200 artists, including modern and post-war masters as well as emergent talent and mid-career cutting–edge artists. The inaugural edition will also present an array of dynamic projects produced in collaboration with Art Miami New York exhibitors and cultural partners.
Performances of the 2015 Stratford Festival Season began yesterday afternoon with the first performance of Rodgers and Hammerstein's THE SOUND OF MUSIC. Today the festival will present the first performance of THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK.
While in military prison and off his meds, Ian makes an extremely poor decision for his future while the rest of his family on the outside are struggling to do right in their own lives. As we lead up to the finale next week, our favorite Southside family is in the midst of some big changes in all their lives.
The weed hits the fan in the dorms and Debbie and her boyfriend are about to take it up a notch. The Gallaghers are desperately trying to keep it all together as Season 5 begins to wind down.
It's Carl's Day of Reckoning when he faces his drug charges. In a family full of Gallaghers, to be known as 'the reckless one' is quite an achievement. Even Frank is impressed.
From time immemorial art has functioned as a means to convince us of the existence of something we can't see. The artist has the power to circumvent verbal communication and fix images in the brain which the mind tends to accept as reality. Since the 1960s there have been artists who used their work to confront environmental issues. Now, as the scientific evidence of climate change is corroborated by increased occurrence of extreme natural disasters in the form of hurricanes, volcanic activity, tidal waves and cyclones, artists are responding in their artwork with a heightened sense of urgency. “Seeing is Believing” is an exploration of the ways some artists have confronted this challenge in order to foster crucial changes in consciousness and in human behavior.
Is Carl turning out to be Frank Jr. in the Gallagher clan? Will Fiona be able to save her failing marriage? Will Lip be able to figure out a way to stay in school? The Gallaghers are facing some serious obstacles as we begin winding down Season Five of SHAMELESS.
Producing Artistic Director Ted Pappas today announced five of the six plays that will comprise next season's subscription series at Pittsburgh Public Theater. Included are a powerful drama, a raucous comedy, the great American musical, the 2013 Pulitzer Prize winner, and a sizzling Broadway hit.
From time immemorial art has functioned as a means to convince us of the existence of something we can't see. The artist has the power to circumvent verbal communication and fix images in the brain which the mind tends to accept as reality. Since the 1960s there have been artists who used their work to confront environmental issues. Now, as the scientific evidence of climate change is corroborated by increased occurrence of extreme natural disasters in the form of hurricanes, volcanic activity, tidal waves and cyclones, artists are responding in their artwork with a heightened sense of urgency. “Seeing is Believing” is an exploration of the ways some artists have confronted this challenge in order to foster crucial changes in consciousness and in human behavior.
THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK at Theatre Palisades begins with Otto Frank returning to the family hiding place after his release from Auschwitz when the camp was liberated on 1-27-45. With worldwide celebrations of its 70th anniversary this week, now is the perfect time to experience the story never to be forgotten about Anne's two-year ordeal hiding with her family during the German occupation of the Netherlands. This is a story of life, not death - a true depiction of raw, daily survival during the Holocaust.
The threat of gentrification is becoming all too real for the Gallaghers. Between high dollar home buyout offers and organic coffee shops popping up, it looks like the neighborhood is about to be infiltrated by hipsters.
This weekend, November 13-16, Houston audiences will experience a powerful opening to the 3 Weeks of Beethoven, a multi-weekend celebration of Beethoven's music, led by new Music Director Andres Orozco-Estrada.