Review: San Diego Opera's Production of Mozart's DON GIOVANNI at San Diego Civic Center Theater
by Ron Bierman
- Feb 7, 2024
San Diego Opera’s most recent production of Mozart’s Don Giovanni is an example of how opera companies hope to attract younger audiences while coping with rising costs and smaller budgets. The pandemic hasn’t been kind to the arts. The National Endowment for the Arts has reported that stage performances joined oil drilling/exploration and air transportation “as the steepest-declining areas of the U.S. economy in 2020.” And opera, which had already been experiencing shrinking audiences, was the hardest hit of all the arts. Smaller companies are struggling to stay in business. Even New York’s Metropolitan Opera had to dip into its reserves this season for $40 Million.
Photos: Meet the Cast of WATER FOR ELEPHANTS on Broadway
by Bruce Glikas
- Feb 6, 2024
Let the circus begin! Rehearsals are officially underway for the upcoming Broadway musical Water for Elephants and BroadwayWorld was inside rehearsals with the cast. Check out photos from inside the big day!
AMERICA'S GOT TALENT: FANTASY LEAGUE Sets Finale Performance Lineup
by Michael Major
- Feb 6, 2024
The season concludes with a star-studded finale featuring performers Calum Scott, Robin S. Sheila E. and Steven Sanchez. Favorite “AGT” acts returning to the stage to celebrate the finale including Drake Miligan, Chapel Hart, Loren Allred, and Brian Justin Crum. Olympic gold medalist David Taylor also joins one of the finalists for a performance.
Eric Johnson to Be Inducted In The Texas Songwriters Hall Of Fame
by Michael Major
- Feb 6, 2024
This momentous occasion will be marked by a weekend celebration where Eric will be joined by esteemed fellow inductees including Jack Ingram, Jon Randall, Ruthie Foster and Terry McBride. The weekend festivities will also include special performances by Miranda Lambert, Emmy Lou Harris, Lyle Lovett alongside the celebrated honorees.
Quarters of Change to Embark on the Portraits Tour (Part One) This Spring
by Michael Major
- Feb 6, 2024
One of New York City's fastest rising rock bands, Quarters of Change, have announced plans for a North American headline tour in support of their brand new sophomore studio album Portraits. The Portraits Tour will kick off on April 7 in Boston, MA, visit major markets coast-to-coast, and wrap on April 29 in Phoenix, AZ.
2024 Toronto Bach Festival Set For May
by Stephi Wild
- Feb 6, 2024
Toronto Bach Festival Artistic Director John Abberger has announced the launch of the 2024 Toronto Bach Festival lineup, with four concerts set to grace Toronto stages with the incomparable works of baroque composer Johann Sebastian Bach. Learn more about the lineup here!
Luke Middleton to Release Debut EP 'nothing Ever After' in March
by Michael Major
- Feb 6, 2024
Produced by Nathan Darmody (Allstar Weekend), nothing ever after tackles topics such as readjusting to life post-service, its emotional aftermath, and the mental health challenges he faces everyday. In his battle to turn pain into peace, the rising artist wishes to dive below the surface, pouring his heart out in every lyric.
Chris Stapleton Wins Two Awards At 66th Annual GRAMMY Awards
by Michael Major
- Feb 6, 2024
10x GRAMMY-winner Chris Stapleton won two awards at last night's 66th Annual GRAMMY Awards: Best Country Solo Performance (“White Horse”) and Best Country Song (“White Horse”). This is Stapleton's fourth time winning Best Country Solo Performance, extending his record for the most wins ever in the category.
EL COLOR PÚRPURA llega a los cines este viernes
by Jose German Martinez Paneque
- Feb 6, 2024
Este viernes 9 de febrero llega a cines de toda España EL COLOR PÚRPURA, película dirigida por Sam Blitz Bazawe y producida por Oprah Winfrey que adapta el musical de Broadway basado en la novela de Alice Walker.
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