Rising folk-pop singer-songwriter Mary Simich has shared new track 'Problems Of Your Past' from her recently announced King Khan-produced debut album, How Does One Begin. Mary Simich grew up in California in a very musical family. Listen not the new single from her upcoming album now!
Applied Mechanics, Philadelphia's visionary, multiracial collective of queer and genderqueer theater artists, is proud to announce the newest episode installmanet of their Other Orbits project. Quest to the Decomp is a myth-tery - a mythic tabletop mystery game (think Clue, but way more fun) where players are cast as a motley crew of aliens on the hunt for a missing species, ideal for ages 9 and up.
Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park's Off the Grid series returns for its fifth year of interactive, site-specific programming with four upcoming events, starting with “Top Mom and Pop” the weekend of Feb. 25 and 26 at Garage on York in Newport, KY.
TheatreState in association with Leeds Playhouse presents the world premiere of Say Yes to Tess - A New Musical. A hilarious, uplifting true story of activism, Yorkshire grit and learning to vote for yourself by Tess Seddon with songs by Harry Blake, co-directed by Harry Blake and Tess Seddon. Performed by Tess Seddon, Kofi Dennis, Jamie Noar, Purvi Parmar and Andrew Whitehead.
A musical band of brothers (and others) will stomp onto the stage at Trinity Theatre this February with The Miraculous Mis-Adventures of Robin Hood, a family production that revitalises the classical tale of Robin Hood for young audiences.
Brad Armstrong and Flower Moon Records are pleased to share “Red Nashville Skyline” (ft. Maria Taylor), the first single to be lifted from Armstrong's album Heart Like A Sigil. The single is also streaming at YouTube and will be on all digital platforms this Friday for any playlist shares. Listen to the new single now!
Rising folk-pop singer-songwriter Mary Simich has announced her King Khan-produced debut album, How Does One Begin. The first glimpse of the album comes in the striking new single 'In These Times,' which is now streaming everywhere. Listen to the new single now!
Check out this brand new sci-fi / film-noir magic show from 15 time Fringe festival award winning comedian, mind-reader, story-teller, magician, and American Tim Motley… right here in Adelaide!
Applied Mechanics are in the midst of presenting a multi-year, multi-modal theatrical experience that is literally creating a new world from the ground up.
On January 20, The Motley Bauhaus (Melbourne’s premier independent art space dedicated to promoting skills based art practices) is launching a brand new 350 person capacity and uniquely independent arts venue right on the edge of the city. The new venue includes a 75 seat black box theatre, big, beautiful gallery, separate cabaret stage, full sized recording studio, working artists’ studios, dark room and two separate bar areas.
The Sherman Players return for their first full theatrical season in nearly two years. The 2022 mainstage season was announced at the close of the final production of the 2021 season, WRECK THE HALLS by Sherman Players President, Steve Stott.
Celebrate The Phantom of the Opera and the best of Broadway as Chris Mann (Star of The Phantom of the Opera and NBC's The Voice) is joined by special “Phantom” co-stars Krista Buccallato (Christine u/s in The Phantom of the Opera) and Adam Machart (The Wick Theatre's Brigadoon) for “Phantom Voices” – a limited, not-to-be-missed concert engagement.
Book your next Botox session in advance because The Play that Goes Wrong is guaranteed to produce permanent laugh lines in all audience members. This incredible farce at Chicago's Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place is the perfect way to let go and truly escape both the drama and banality of everyday life. Though the humor largely centers around slapstick high jinks, this isn't your father's slip-on-a-banana-peel gag reel. Instead, this show combines perfectly timed prop and set mishaps with a wildly clumsy cast creating the perfect comedic storm.
The dance service organization Dance/NYC and its program partner Gibney have announced the 10 recipients of the second iteration of the Disability. Dance. Artistry.
The dance service organization Dance/NYC and its program partner Gibney are pleased to announce the 10 recipients of the second iteration of the Disability. Dance. Artistry. Residency Program, made possible by the generous support of the Craig H. Neilsen Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs CreateNYC Disability Forward Fund, and the Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation.
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust has announced the Januscary Film Festival at the Harris Theater, six classic and new horror films come to the historic theater throughout the first week of January. Januscary kicks off with a FREE screening of John Carpenter's, The Thing on Saturday, January 1 at 8:00 p.m, a free ticket is required for entry.
An Evening with Reggie is the debut live production from Cork's most beautifully spoken man, Reggie from the Blackrock Road. The Everyman is delighted to present the play's world premiere in Spring 2022. Previews will take place on Thursday, 31 March and Friday, 1 April before opening night on Saturday, 2 April with 11 performances running until Saturday, 16 April.
For twenty-five years, Jonathan Larson’s RENT has inspired audiences to choose love over fear and to live without regret. But perhaps just as importantly, this Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning phenomenon celebrates artists and the raw courage and commitment they evince in daring to pursue their craft – almost always in a community of like-minded misfits, non-conformists and crazies. -- Linda Hodges
Metro Atlanta residents and visitors will marvel at the Georgia premiere of the Holiday Road holiday lights experience, marking the first time the new attraction sets up more than a half mile of illuminated cheer in the South.
Wright State Theatre will present the regional premier of Annie Baker’s Obie-award winning play, Circle Mirror Transformation, from November 19-December 5th (no performances Thanksgiving Weekend). The play follows four lost New Englanders who enroll in Marty’s (played by Mady McCabe) six-week-long community-center drama class.