Rehearsal begins today for BARBARA COOK: THEN AND NOW, a candid and intimate evening conceived by three-time Tony Award winner James Lapine and directed by ten-time Tony Award winner Tommy Tune.
James P. Meade was a young man who, like millions of other men, went to fight his generation's war in Vietnam. He left an able-bodied Vietnam combat helicopter pilot and returned disabled.
On Wednesday, March 9th The Woman's Board of the Art Institute of Chicago hosted a sold-out lecture and luncheon to celebrate the newly acquired Edlis/Neeson Collection, which boasts 44 masterpieces by internationally acclaimed artists such as Lichtenstein, Twombly, Johns and Warhol among many others.
This April, Dancehouse, Carriageworks and the Keir Foundation present the premieres of eight works by outstanding commissioned artists for the 2016 Keir Choreographic Award (KCA), Australia's first major choreographic award. Performing in two programs over five days (April 26-30) at Melbourne's Dancehouse, the eight choreographers compete for the prestigious award and a $30,000 first-place cash prize, with four finalists to be announced on the final evening.
FRIGID New York @ Horse Trade will present a Cave Theatre Company production of Rajiv Joseph's Gruesome Playground Injuries, directed by James Masciovecchio. The show will run April 7-17 at UNDER St. Marks (94 St. Marks Place between 1st Avenue and Avenue A) with performances Thursday through Sunday at 8pm. Tickets ($17) may be purchased in advance at www.horseTRADE.info. The show runs approximately 85 minutes, with no intermission.
To celebrate the last show of THE LATE LATE SHOW with James Corden's first year on the air, James invited his guests Colin Farrell, Wanda Sykes, and Demi Lovato to a complete stranger's house, Natalie to shoot an episode.
James Hardy, a husband, veteran, Harvard graduate, retired orthopedic surgeon, avid reader, gardener, and devoted writer and author, has completed his newest work 'Reflections': a gripping and potent work about life, love, laughter and family.
Shoreditch Town Hall today announces that theatre-maker Greg Wohead, whose new show Comeback Special runs at the Town Hall from 22 - 26 March (press night 24 March), has joined the organisation as an Associate Artist. He has previously performed The Ted Bundy Project at Shoreditch Town Hall and now returns with the world premiere of Comeback Special, a solo re-enactment of Elvis Presley's 1968 Comeback Special. Expect jam sessions, patter with a Southern drawl, big dance numbers and a bit of sweat as Wohead brings some Memphis magic to East London.
Lionsgate (NYSE: LGF) has named leading media and entertainment analyst James Marsh to run its investor relations activities as Senior Vice President, Investor Relations, the Company announced today.
On last night's LATE LATE SHOW, James joined a pizza delivery driver on his route to offer customers a choice: the pizza they ordered or whatever is inside the mystery pizza box.
On last night's LATE LATE SHOW, James asked guests Max Greenfield and Amanda Peet about roles that involve dancing, and Amanda shares the moves she's saving for her daughter's Sweet 16.
James Goodwyn, a devoted writer and author, has completed his new book 'Lonnie': a gripping and potent work that shows how one man survived the streets and made himself. Or did he?
On last night's LATE LATE SHOW, James Corden visited city hall and took over for Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti for the day, turning his focus to ribbon cuttings and cracking down on DJs.
On last night's LATE LATE SHOW, James Corden asked guest Mark Cuban about his relationship with Donald Trump and whether a business owner, such as Mark, could run the country successfully.
Following the success of last year's SALA Festival Artist in Residence, Aurelia Carbone and her large scale illusion-based installation, Q*bert's Ball, Adelaide Festival Centre is excited to announce James Dodd as this year's Artist in Residence. 2016 will be the third year Adelaide Festival Centre has hosted a SALA Festival Artist in Residence.