Sydney-based duo Royel Otis return with brand new track, “Oysters In My Pocket”, released on House Anxiety / Ourness. Closely following their greatly-received debut EP Campus in winter 2021, Royel Otis’ new single is released. Watch the new music video now!
Melting Pot News
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Theatre Communications Group has announced the application launch of THRIVE! Uplifting Theatres of Color.
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Those Women Productions has announced two upcoming projects: a staged reading of The Melting Pot by Carol Lashof on April 9 with original music by Erika Oba, and the full production this summer of the rarely performed “cloak and dagger” comedy House of Desires (Los empeños de una casa) by the 17th century Mexican poet, playwright, and theologian, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, translated by Catherine Boyle.
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Today, pop-R&B singer-songwriter IDMAN releases her new single and video “Good Life (2022)” via Arista Records. Produced by GRAMMY award-winning producer Khris Riddick-Tynes of The Rascals, in this breakup anthem, IDMAN reflects on a recent tumultuous relationship and hopes it will bring healing to listeners.
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The GRAMMY nominated Christian group, Casting Crowns is bringing their signature sound to Playhouse Square March 31, 2022,
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Ahead of his Australian season, we had a chat with Robert Fairchild - a former principal dancer with the New York Ballet who made his debut as Jerry in An American in Paris on Broadway and then reprised it for London's West End.
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Alberta Bair Theater presents multi-awarded country music veteran Trace Adkins on Tuesday, August 2 at 7:30 p.m. With a new album of all new songs, The Way I Wanna Go, Adkins proves he's able to do what he wants after 25 years of topping the charts. He's earned it.
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Recorded by Danny Whitewood (BC Camplight, Ladytron), the song is an urgent, fiercely passionate, chest-thumping song with a flamenco flavour that soars as it builds into a chaotic, all-conquering crescendo. It’s a prime example of the band’s frenzied, irresistible sound, the song is a staple of the band's live shows.
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Living with Grandma comes with good dating advice! Who knew? The new comedy Tinder Cindy is set to play at Newcastle Fringe in March from the 18th through the 26th. Tinder Cindy is a funny, dancing, story about the reality of dating that is coming to The Gal, 3-5 Beaumont St, in Hamilton. The show, by Jacinda Patty and presented by Newcastle Fringe and Pattycakes Productions, will play on Friday and Saturday nights, beginning on 18 March.
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Central Florida Community Arts announced today they will present Ragtime on Juneteenth Weekend, Saturday, June 18 - Sunday, June 19, 2022, at Dr. Phillips Center. Prior to opening night, several free educational programs sponsored by Florida Theatrical Association (FTA) will be offered to the public.
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Due to popular demand, Dominic Powell's musical revue The Love Revue will return to London's Phoenix Arts Club next month for a second performance on 6 March at 2pm.
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After a groundbreaking inaugural edition that united the crews, collectives, ravers, dancers, and more from the queer, trans and non-binary community, London festival BODY MOVEMENTS is back for its second edition that will take place on Saturday 30th July 2022 across Hackney Wick's labyrinth of indoor and outdoor venues.
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The events itself take place in Punta Cana in the Caribbean, with a main stage hosted at the Radisson Blu, daytime beach parties, pool parties and exclusive secret after parties all rolled into 4 incredible days. Line up which includes Funk E, Magda, Sante, Steve Bug, Themba, Blu.A, Laura Pilarte, Lucien Le Grub, and Oscar Mula.
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Olivier Award-nominee Natalie Paris (Six) and Katie Ramshaw (Scrubs to Sparkles) will join Olivier Award-nominee Maiya Quansah-Breed (Six, Rent) and Billy Luke Nevers (& Juliet, Jesus Christ Superstar) as special guests for the world premiere of Dominic Powell's musical revue The Love Revue at London's Phoenix Arts Club.
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Duluth Playhouse returns to live performances with the epic, Tony Award-winning Broadway musical Ragtime at the NorShor Theatre, running March 18th through April 3rd.
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Hartford Stage announced today the artistic team for their upcoming production of Dishwasher Dreams, written and performed by Alaudin Ullah and directed by Chay Yew. This timely comedy, which is presented in association with Writers Theatre and features live tabla music composed and performed by percussionist Avirodh Sharma, runs at the Tony Award-winning theatre in downtown Hartford starting February 24 through March 20, 2022.
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South Street Seaport Museum's monthly sea-music event Sea Chanteys and Maritime Music - the original NYC chantey sing, now made popular on TikTok - continues on Sunday, March 6, 2022 at 2pm ET, with the option to participate either in-person or online.
by Stephi Wild -
Olivier Award-nominee Maiya Quansah-Breed (Six, Rent) and Billy Luke Nevers (& Juliet, Jesus Christ Superstar) will star in the world premiere of Dominic Powell's musical revue The Love Revue at London's Phoenix Arts Club.
by Michael Dale -
Jaime Sunwoo on the significance of SPAM in Asian American culture and Taylor Mac and Matt Ray throw the hottest jazz funeral in town.
by Kevin Shaw -
Between 24-hour news and omnipresent social media infiltrating our every waking hour, it would seem that we are talking more about race in 2022 than ever before. Weren't we supposed to have moved past all of this by now? The race riots of the 1960's, Jim Crow, segregation was history, wasn't it? America just elected a woman of color to be Vice-President and an African American man to be president--twice! Haven't we evolved? Yet, many could rightly argue things haven't really changed that much, and in fact, it's only BECAUSE of 24-hour news and social media that Whites in America are finally getting to see what's really been happening all along--the unadulterated discrimination, bigotry, and murder of Black Americans. With the advent of cell phone cameras and the willingness to pull them out and start recording at a moment's notice, people of color finally have evidence to prove just how insidious and pervasive the problem continues to be. If you're one of those who are sick and tired of hearing/thinking about race, then AMERICAN SON at Theatre Memphis should be required viewing as it perfectly (and respectfully) takes the time to guide you through the stress, anguish, and fear of being a person of color in these 'United' States of America in the 21st Century.
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