Long Wharf Theatre presents the first production in the 19-20 Season, On the Grounds of Belonging, written by Ricardo Pérez González and directed by David Mendizábal.
Loretta Greco, Artistic Director of Magic Theatre, has announced that she will depart the organization after twelve years as its artistic leader. Greco will leave at the end of the 2019-2020 season. a?oeIt has been a spectacular honor to lead the storied Magic Theatre,a?? said Greco. a?oeI am proud of the extraordinary array of groundbreaking writers Magic has launched and supported over time, who have bravely led our cultural conversation forwarda?"and the way those voices and the work we have premiered have elevated the field as a whole.
BroadwayWorld has learned that Jason Gotay has joined New York City Center's Gala Presentation of Evita, November 13 - 24. Gotay will bring to life Che Guevara.
Con el propósito de promover y difundir los valores de la arquitectura moderna y el urbanismo de México y el mundo, se integró el Museo Nacional de Arquitectura al Palacio de Bellas Artes.
Christman Opera Company has announced the cast for the October 27, 2019 NYC reading of UNFOLDED, a new work with music by Theodore Christman and book and lyrics by Donna Gay Anderson. This dramatic musical is based on the life and work of Susie Scott Krabacher.
Raymond Gubbay Limited is celebrating over 25 years of presenting brilliant season entertainment in 2019, with an incredible line up of Christmas Festivals in London, Manchester, Glasgow, and Birmingham including some iconic favourites a?" which have become UK festive institutions a?" and some exciting new concerts for 2019.
Teatro Vista opens its 2019-20 season with a grand exploration of Mexican American life in the '60s with the Midwest premiere of Hope: Part II of A Mexican Trilogy by Evelina Fernández.
Long Wharf Theatre announces dates, complete casting and the complete creative team for the first production in the 19-20 Season, On the Grounds of Belonging, written by Ricardo Pérez González and directed by David Mendizábal. Performances begin on Wednesday, October 9, 2019 for a limited run through November 3, 2019.
Must They Also Be Gods is a group show that features the work of over 15 emerging and mid-career Black artists that highlights the creative process of African diasporic peoples in connection with an insistent and inherent focus on beauty and spirituality.
In the wondrous world of Roald Dahl's Willy Wonka, 'splendiferous' is a word, rivers are made out of chocolate, bubblegum never loses its taste, and, as the lyric goes, 'you can even eat the dishes'! On Wonka's quest to find an heir for his delectable dreamscape, he cooks up a contest for five lucky children around the world to win a golden ticket and tour his chocolate factory. But what these children do not know is that Wonka has also concocted five temptation rooms -- interpreted in WFT@BU's production as gluttony, pride, greed, envy, and anger (sound familiar?) -- to catch anyone who does not have the moral compass to lead his mouth-watering kingdom. Only one child will win a golden ticket and the factory, but it is only through genuine honesty and kindness that he or she will rise.
Filmed over six years, The Silence of Others reveals the epic struggle of victims of Spain's 40-year dictatorship under General Franco, as they organize a groundbreaking international lawsuit and fight a “pact of forgetting” around the crimes they suffered. A cautionary tale about fascism and the dangers of forgetting the past.
Desde música de concierto hasta danzón, con obra de más de 70 compositores mexicanos, se escuchará del 4 de octubre al 14 de diciembre durante la celebración del 8º Festival Artístico de Otoño (FAO) que organiza la Sociedad de Autores y Compositores de México (SACM), la Secretaría de Cultura, a través del Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura (INBAL), el Gobierno del Estado de Yucatán y la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
Central Works 2019 Season closes with an exploration into the sensual world of writer Cristina García in The Lady Matador's Hotel running Oct 12a?"Nov 10 (previews Oct 10 & 11). The play is adapted from García's novel, which was described by the NY Times as possessing a?oe...the energy of an obsessive tango. Or, indeed, a bullfight.a?? García, author of last season's hit adaption King of Cuba now returns to Central Works to adapt another of her lush, sensual novels.
Colocados estratégicamente en los tres pisos del Palacio de Bellas Artes, los músicos del Ensamble del Centro de Experimentación y Producción de Música Contemporánea (Cepromusic) del Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes (INBAL), realizaron una improvisación que capturó la atención de los visitantes y que tenía como fin celebrar los 85 años de este recinto.
Kit Ingui, Long Wharf Theatre's current Acting Managing Director, will assume the role of Managing Director of Long Wharf Theatre effective immediately. Ingui, with 20 years of experience in Broadway and Off-Broadway production, has become a highly-regarded and key member of the leadership team since joining Long Wharf Theatre in 2017 and served as Acting Managing Director from July to September 2019.
Portland Opera is pleased to announce the artists joining the company's 2019/20 Resident Artist program: soprano Emilie Faiella, returning mezzo-soprano Camille Sherman, tenor Ricardo Garcia, and returning baritone Geoffrey Schellenberg. Portland Opera established the Resident Artist Program in 2005, providing a bridge from the conservatory world to the professional stage for talented emerging singers, who join the company for a two-year rigorous residency and training program.
La Secretaría de Cultura, a través del Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura (INBAL), su Coordinación Nacional de Teatro, y el Gobierno del Estado de Colima, por conducto de su Secretaría de Cultura, anuncian los proyectos seleccionados en todas las modalidades de la convocatoria para participar en la 40 Muestra Nacional de Teatro (40MNT), que se llevará a cabo del 21 al 30 de noviembre de 2019 en la ciudad de Colima, Colima.
El Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura, a través del Centro de Creación Literaria Xavier Villaurrutia, conmemoró los sismos de 1985 y 2017 con la charla especial Miro la tierra, en la que los escritores Carmen Nozal, Roberto López Moreno y Edson Lechuga rememoraron con testimonios y reflexiones los acontecimientos de esos dos fenómenos naturales, la noche de este jueves 19 de septiembre.