The Sydney Opera House today announced $21 summer tickets for its line-up of summer events, performances and experiences, enabled by a NSW Government initiative to increase access to Sydney’s cultural offering over the summer months.
CLICKCOACH – a US-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization created and operated for the relief of classical, jazz, and musical theater artists in financial need worldwide – launches Friday, January 15, 2021.
James Corden connects with comedian and author Jim Gaffigan on a strange day in the United States, and the two talk about the challenge of explaining an attempted coup and everything that lead up to it to their children, and Jim shares how he's capturing it in the style of a children's book. And the 'Linoleum' star shares how he's waiting to see more courage from public servants.
James Corden connects with James Marsden who moved from Los Angeles to Austin, Texas at the start of the pandemic. James asks 'The Stand' star about his start in Los Angeles and how he learned turning down parts can sometimes be advantageous, and James admits he probably shouldn't have turned down a role in 'Magic Mike.'
Last night on The Late Late Show, James Corden connected with Tim Minchin.
The singer/songwriter talked about how he is safe in the Australian forest with the cicadas -- a species humans may have a lot in common with once the COVID-19 pandemic has been solved.
James Corden connects with 'Go-Big Show' judge Rosario Dawson who drove an RV across the country to move in with her boyfriend Sen. Cory Booker, even after the Christmas gift he gave her (that she loves). And James asks Rosario about her journey of being fan-cast into The Mandalorian series that began with a drawing from @bosslogic. And Reggie Watts has a question about Grogu.
Zachary James has debuted CALL OUT, simultaneous visual and audio albums of works composed by women, now released on streaming music platforms. James is joined on the album by pianist Charity Wicks, cellist Jeffrey Zeigler, theorboist Brandon Acker, steel guitarist Kevin Skrla, guitarist Frederick Poholek, and vocalist Megan Nielson.
James Corden connects with Gal Gadot on the final night of Hanukkah, and she's quick to share her favorite part of the holiday is the food. After the two recall their hard work in the iron palace together, James asks the 'Wonder Woman: 1984' star about her journey to stardom and the role of Wonder Woman. And the two make plans to vogue together in the future.
Next up on my Brisbane local artists segment are multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary artists, Kristian Santic and James Elliott, who've recently combined forces to create The Time Travel Cafe. Kristian is an interdisciplinary performance artist and director specialising in the forms of Theatre, Dance, and Circus with a strong curiosity for experimental and hybrid work. His collaborative nature and holistic training style yields collage-like performances that are heavily influenced by the utilization of diverse modes of expressions: live projection, community interaction/sustainability, large-scale spectacle, installation, and cinematography. Kristian's experience extends across production, creative consultancy, choreography, dramaturgy, film, and workshop facilitation. Kristian is a strong believer that the role of art is to heal and serve the community and it's collective consciousness.
The Cape Ann Symphony has released a Virtual Brass Ensemble Holiday Concert, the second of its planned virtual concerts featuring CAS musicians under the direction of CAS Conductor and Music Director Maestro Yoichi Udagawa.
Today's top stories: James Monroe Iglehart's concert with Seth Rudetsky re-airs today, Kristin Chenoweth sings Taylor Swift, Kathryn Gallagher performs a new song, and more!
It’s December and Royal Ballet’s Nutcracker is back on stage, it’s almost like 2020 didn’t happen, and for two magical hours, that's how it will feel. Peter Wright’s beloved production has, of course, has the COVID treatment; choreography is amended to keep distance, some of the divertissements are cut and the party scene has been pruned of additional children but the magic moments are still very much intact. With the dancers of the company, eager to thrill a live audience for the first time since March (bar one-off galas), it makes for a deeply special occasion.
Jesse James, legendary fabricator and founder of West Coast Choppers is returning to Discovery after fourteen years with a renewed passion for creating some of most mind-blowing vehicles to ever drive across television screens.
James Corden welcomes back professor Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, author 'Long Time Coming: Reckoning with Race in America' and he explains why wrote letters to victims of police brutality in it. After, the two discuss how the Black Lives Matter movement sustains momentum and progress, and Dr. Dyson explains the dangers he has observed with cancel culture.
James Corden connects with his friend Jamie Dornan who has been laying low with his family in the English countryside. The 'Wild Mountain Thyme' star talks about how he racked up two broken noses during his days as a model before James asks him to explain to Americans who Widow Twankey is and what she means to him. And Jamie shows off the Elvis Presley ID he once used to try and buy alcohol. countryside, workout tips musical, 2 broken noses/modeling.
Seattle Opera announces the inaugural cohort of the Jane Lang Davis Creation Lab, which aims to support a new generation of storytellers in opera. The initiative is open to Washington artists ages 18–30 of all backgrounds—including those without opera experience. The 15 people selected will create short works, which will be performed in Tagney Jones Hall at the Opera Center in 2021.