It is said that in the latter years of life the brain surfaces events of the past and forgets the current events. A simple thought may seem insignificant, but when brought in the light, can somehow bring depth to situations. Author, June Davis, can attest to this and because of the past, wrote her book 'A Song in the Dark.'
The Music Hall, the performing arts center featuring entertainment from around the world in its landmark 900-seat Historic Theatre, is proud to announce it will be hosting a special benefit, 'The Event: A 1940s' Officers Club', to be held tonight, November 14, 2015 at the Historic Theater.
The Music Hall, the performing arts center featuring entertainment from around the world in its landmark 900-seat Historic Theatre, is proud to announce it will be hosting a special benefit, 'The Event: A 1940s' Officers Club', to be held on November 14, 2015 at the Historic Theater.
I'll admit that during Act One of the final show for this year's Intiman Theatre Festival, "Bootycandy", I kept thinking, "What the hell am I watching?" It was interesting and funny but felt disjointed with so many disconnected scenes. But by the end when they pulled them all together and I saw where they were going I was able to grab hold of that "aha" moment that you don't always get in theater.
Today, November 1, Target First Saturday celebrates the thriving art community of Brooklyn and our exhibition Crossing Brooklyn: Art from Bushwick, Bed-Stuy, and Beyond through artist projects, music, and performances. Highlights include music by PitchBlak Brass Band and Brooklyn Bodega; projects by Crossing Brooklyn artists Bryan Zanisnik, Nobutaka Aozaki, and Project EATS; and a UnionDocs presentation of the Living Los Sures project, a collaborative web documentary about the changing landscape of South Williamsburg.
For the fourteenth year in a row, Seattle Public Theater (SPT) welcomes back the horrible and hilarious Herdman family for another assault on our seasonal sensibilities in Barbara Robinson's The Best Christmas Pageant Ever directed by Emily Purington.
On November 1, Target First Saturday celebrates the thriving art community of Brooklyn and our exhibition Crossing Brooklyn: Art from Bushwick, Bed-Stuy, and Beyond through artist projects, music, and performances. Highlights include music by PitchBlak Brass Band and Brooklyn Bodega; projects by Crossing Brooklyn artists Bryan Zanisnik, Nobutaka Aozaki, and Project EATS; and a UnionDocs presentation of the Living Los Sures project, a collaborative web documentary about the changing landscape of South Williamsburg.
The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra and Gallery Aferro will partner for Artist Box, a unique initiative that will bring artists from the Newark-based art gallery to NJSO performances in Newark throughout the 2014-15 season and culminate in May with a Gallery Aferro exhibit of works inspired by the artists' concert experiences.
Turtle fans of all ages can enjoy the Heros in a Half Shell in a whole new way with two original MONOPOLY games, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Edition and MONOPOLY: Teenage Mutant Turtles Collector's Edition.
The Contemporary American Theater Festival at Shepherd University has announced its 2014 Humanities events. The events, produced in tandem with CATF's July 11-August 3 repertory season, will feature playwrights Christina Anderson, Charles Fuller (winner of the 1982 Pulitzer Prize for Drama), Thomas Gibbons, Bruce Graham, and Chisa Hutchinson; CATF will also host guest speakers Miranda Petersen (Protect Our Defenders Foundation), Bruce Duncan and the Bina48 Artificial Intelligence unit (Terasem Movement Foundation), Theresa M. Davis (University of Virginia), Dr. Julia Sandy-Bailey (Shepherd University), and David Leong (Theatre VCU).
Spring has finally sprung and puppets are in full bloom! Come out and bask in the sunlight of a brand spankin' new volume of the Fussy Cloud Puppet Slam. While puppet slams aren't known to cause allergy attacks* we can't guarantee your eyes won't be watery from laughter and profundity.
Casting is announced for Seattle Shakespeare Company's free Wooden O productions of The Two Gentlemen of Verona and Julius Caesar which start performances on Thursday, July 10. Both productions will perform in park venues throughout King County (please see attached schedule) and then transfer to Walla Walla, WA as part of Shakespeare Walla Walla.
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