THEATER LATTÉ DA begins rehearsals for THE COLOR PURPLE, the Broadway musical adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, opening on March 23, 2024.
DANCE IQUAIL! returns to Philadelphia with three world premieres at the Suzanne Roberts Theatre on March 22-23. Featuring choreography by Christian von Howard, Maleek Washington, and Dr. Iquail Shaheed.
Don't miss 'Tiger Style!' at TheatreWorks Silicon Valley - a claws-out comedy about tiger parenting by Mike Lew, directed by Jeffrey Lo. Running from April 6-28, 2024 at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts.
Harlem School of the Arts will honor former board member Janice Savin Williams by dedicating the Dance Wing of its 37,000-square-foot facility on St. Nicholas Avenue - The Janice Savin Williams Dance Wing.
The Bushnell will welcome multi-award-winning violin virtuoso Itzhak Perlman In Recital on Saturday, March 16, at 7:30 PM. Learn how to purchase tickets.
The video follows Emmy Meli surrounded by her girl crew, as she unleashes a fun loving video with a wink wink to her previous life working on a golf course. Radiating self-assurance, this video serves as a powerful reminder that settling for anything less than what we deserve is not an option.
Primed for a prolific creative season, emerging pop artist Alemeda serves up a dynamic and energetic new single entitled “Don't Call Me.' In the equally captivating music video, Alemeda digs a deep ditch then hits the road. It's the ultimate payback for a woman scorned. The video for “Don't Call Me” ends Alemeda and her band at the gas station.
Earlier this month, he garnered his very first GRAMMY Award! He took home the coveted trophy in the category of “Best Melodic Rap Performance” for his double-platinum smash “All My Life” [feat. J Cole]. He shined in a competitive lane against massive songs by pop culture giants like Doja Cat, SZA, Burna Boy, 21 Savage, and more.
“When She Goes” captures the emotions of a woman who has reached her breaking point and is ready to move on. Co-written with Jared Griffin and Trae Landon, the lyrics paint a vivid picture of the protagonist's journey as she finds solace in the company of friends, embarks on solitary midnight drives, and seeks comfort.
ZACH TOP unveils a soul-stirring new track titled 'USE ME.' Discover the latest music from this talented artist. Co-written by Zach along with Carson Chamberlain (Billy Currington, Alan Jackson) and Tim Nichols (Keith Whitley, Tim McGraw), “Use Me” paints a poignant picture of two lonely hearts finding temporary comfort in each other's company.
Earlier this month, Aaron Tveit and Sutton Foster officially joined the cast of the Tony-nominated revival of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Check out first photos of the duo in action here!
Talk show host Sherri Shepherd welcomes Vice President Kamala Harris for the FULL EPISODE for an engaging and personal interview about the Vice President’s life experiences, highlighting her unique journey to becoming the first woman, the first Black American, and the first South Asian American to be elected Vice President of the United States.
Sofia Carson releases a heartfelt new single 'Joke's on Me.' Written by Carson alongside her longtime collaborator Johan Carlsson (Céline Dion, Ariana Grande, Katy Perry), “Joke's On Me” unfolds as a timeless addition to Carson's illustrious discography, showcasing her unparalleled talent for storytelling and emotive vocal delivery.
After two sold-out seasons, Shimmery Burlesque will take centre stage at the historic Athenaeum Theatre in Melbourne, shining a spotlight on the sparkling world of Burlesque in a grand theatrical spectacle.
Karen Slack will be the featured soloist in To Sit and Dream, presented by Opera Philadelphia as part of its Sounds of America series. Learn more about the performance and see how to purchase tickets.
Songs For Slutty Girls, a new musical with Music, Book, and Lyrics by Kailey Marshall, Directed and Choreographed by Jen Wineman will receive industry readings. See who is starring and learn more about the show.
DESPERATE MEASURES, now playing at DC’s Constellation Theatre, takes Shakespeare’s MEASURE FOR MEASURE, adds a slew of songs, and reimagines the story in America’s Western territory of present-day Arizona in the late 1890s.