THE BURNS PROJECT, written and performed by James Clements, ended its sold-out Edinburgh Fringe run at the Georgian House in Charlotte Square, with accompaniments of music from the acclaimed instrumentalist Lisa Rigby.
James Clements will present The Burns Project at The Georgian House. Rabbie Burns. A national hero and cultural icon for the global Scottish diaspora. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets.
Rattlestick Theater has revealed the cast for the upcoming workshop of Best Foreign by playwright Francisco Mendoza, with direction by Attilio Rigotti. Learn more here!
On Saturday, June 14th What Will the Neighbors Say? premiered At the Barricades, a new documentary theatre play written by the Neighbors’ Co-Artistic Director’s James Clements & Sam Hood Adrain, directed by Federica Borlenghi at MITU580 (580 Sackett Street, Brooklyn NY 11217). Check out photos from the show.
Broadway World received an exclusive first look inside rehearsals for the World Premiere of At the Barricades, a new documentary theatre play written by What Will the Neighbors Say? Co-Artistic Director’s James Clements & Sam Hood Adrain, directed by Federica Borlenghi.
Rattlestick Theater has revealed the 2025 edition of Global Forms, an all-international arts festival showcasing the work of immigrant theater artists. Learn more and see how to attend.
Center Theatre Group has revealed full slate of eleven productions for the 2025/26 Season, including Here Lies Love, Mamma Mia and more. See the full lineup here!
The NYU Creative Career Hub will present the 3rd International Student Arts Incubator Showcase at the renowned La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club. Learn more!
What Will the Neighbors Say? will present the World Premiere of At the Barricades, a new documentary theatre play written by the Neighbors' Co-Artistic Director's James Clements & Sam Hood Adrain. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets.
The National Trust for Scotland and theatremaker James Clements are collaborating on the Burns Project, a new theatrical production inspired by the life and works of Robert Burns.
As the culmination of their year as Artists-in-Residence at Espacio de Culturas at KJCC-NYU, James Clements and Sam Hood Adrain (Co-Artistic Directors, What Will the Neighbors Say?) will present three unique events under the umbrella of 'Art and Archives: Building Politically-Engaged Work - An Interdisciplinary Series of Performances, Panels and Workshops.'
What Will the Neighbors Say? has revealed the programming for 'Being/Scene: Through the Fourth Wall,' a day-long gathering honoring the work and teachings of Steve Wangh. Learn how to attend.
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society has announced the recipients of the 2025 Keep it Fringe fund. This is the third year of the fund, an initiative created to support Fringe artists to realise their professional ambitions, and in 2025 funded by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
What Will the Neighbors Say? one of nearly 1,100 cultural organizations across New York City to receive support as part of the City's largest-ever $59.3 million Cultural Development Fund.
What Will the Neighbors Say? has shared programming for the second half of their Ninth Season. The season will feature a series of events in collaboration with New York University and more.
What Will the Neighbors Say? has been awarded $20,000 by the New York State Council on the Arts to support the nonprofit arts and culture sector. Learn more about the grant.
The NYU Creative Career Hub will present the 2nd International Student Arts Incubator Showcase at Racket NYC. The incubator provides young artists with a bespoke career readiness program. Learn how to attend.
What Will the Neighbors Say? announced the inaugural cohort of their 'New to the Neighborhood' residency, featuring Taji Senior and Claire Soleil Gardner.