Tanglewood, one of the world's most beloved music festivals and the famed summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra located in the beautiful Berkshire Hills of western Massachusetts, celebrates its 75th anniversary season, June 22-September 2, with a spectacular lineup of musical guests and programs that spotlight Tanglewood's rich tradition of presenting summertime concerts at their best since 1937.
The Sixth Voice 4 Vision Puppet Festival (www.voice4vision.org) will be presented December 8 to 18, 2011 by Theater for the New City to celebrate the work of a unique group of New York artists who have been creating dynamic puppet theater for many years.
'A huge boost for the Court Theatre rebuild'. That's how the theatre's Artistic Director Ross Gumbley has described confirmation that one of the world's most famous and distinguished actresses, Dame Maggie Smith, has accepted the role of Patron of The Court fundraising appeal.
Fundraising to relocate Christchurch's Court Theatre to a former grain store in Addington has been boosted with a $500,000 earthquake emergency assistance grant from Creative New Zealand.
Christchurch's iconic comedy show SCARED SCRIPTLESS will move to a new venue at Heaton Intermediate Normal School Auditorium where New Zealand's longest-running improvised comedy show will be staged until The Court Theatre's new venue in Addington, 'The Shed' opens at the end of the year.
The White Buffalo released his new EP 'Prepare for Black & Blue' this week and it landed the #1 spot on the iTunes singer songwriter charts. To celebrate the release, The White Buffalo announces a NYC date - December 9 at Rockwood Music Hall.
Fortyfivedownstairs has announced its November programming. Street art and gardens have combined in the installation created by young artists from the Artful Dodgers Studios. In the theatre we have two solo shows from strongly contrasting environments performed by outstanding actors, Ellie Nielsen (Waiting for Isabella) and Hannah Norris (My Name is Rachel Corrie). With one set in mid twentieth century Paris, the other in war torn Gaza, these two works could hardly be more different!
Fortyfivedownstairs has announced its November programming. Street art and gardens have combined in the installation created by young artists from the Artful Dodgers Studios. In the theatre we have two solo shows from strongly contrasting environments performed by outstanding actors, Ellie Nielsen (Waiting for Isabella) and Hannah Norris (My Name is Rachel Corrie). With one set in mid twentieth century Paris, the other in war torn Gaza, these two works could hardly be more different!
The White Buffalo released his new EP 'Prepare for Black & Blue' this week and it landed the #1 spot on the iTunes singer songwriter charts. To celebrate the release, The White Buffalo announces a NYC date - December 9 at Rockwood Music Hall.
Fortyfivedownstairs has announced its November programming. Street art and gardens have combined in the installation created by young artists from the Artful Dodgers Studios. In the theatre we have two solo shows from strongly contrasting environments performed by outstanding actors, Ellie Nielsen (Waiting for Isabella) and Hannah Norris (My Name is Rachel Corrie). With one set in mid twentieth century Paris, the other in war torn Gaza, these two works could hardly be more different!
The White Buffalo debuts 'Oh Darlin' What Have I Done' on RCRD LBL - 'The White Buffalo's voice is murky, like he's been swilling too much whiskey and perhaps been chewing on some gravel, in lieu of cigarettes. This song is something of a little mystery.
The Carnival may be booked out, but there's performance every day in the gallery, with the group of dancers from South Australia, led by Alison Currie, in the performance 42a, the dance of the home.
The Carnival may be booked out, but there's performance every day in the gallery, with the group of dancers from South Australia, led by Alison Currie, in the performance 42a, the dance of the home.
Azuka Theatre announces an exciting 11th Season following an adventurous 10th Anniversary Season. Opening the season with a Philadelphia Premiere and closing the season with a World Premiere, the theatre is also pleased to announce that it will sell subscriptions for the first time ever.
In the spirit of Independence Day, nationwide concerts will be hosted by music venues on July 1st, 2010 to benefit those directly impacted by the Gulf Coast Oil Spill. The organizers have created an ambitious goal: Gather music venues around the country to donate ticket sales on July 1st and create an online giving platform that encourages donations to the relief efforts. The fundraising goal is set to $500,000, which will be directed to our nonprofit partner the Gulf Restoration Network, (http://www.healthygulf.org), which provides assistance to the people, wildlife and wetlands affected as well as advocacy work throughout the Gulf Coast.