Progressive, psychedelically stratified, metallic-laced heavy rock veterans Kylesa have returned with what is being hailed as the best album in their nearly fifteen-year career. The seventh studio album Exhausting Fire is out today and has been described by the band as their most honest and raw work yet.
Performing in concert at Leddy Center in Epping, tonight, Oct. 2, at 7:30pm, Epping, NH native, Mary Gatchell, is a dynamic singer, pianist, and composer living in New York City.
Warner Bros. Pictures and Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. have come together in a huge way to celebrate the coming release of the wholly original family action adventure “Pan,” with exclusive content and messaging appearing across Turner's youth, young adult and sports properties.
Barrington Stage Company, under the leadership of Artistic Director Julianne Boyd and Managing Director Tristan Wilson, will present the new play VEILS by Tom Coash, from tonight, October 1, through October 18, with a press opening Sunday, October 4 at 3pm..
Due to tropical storm Joachim, En Garde Arts has postponed BOSSS, its new site-specific outdoor performance festival featuring new works by some of the New York City's most promising emerging theatre artists, to October 23-25 throughout Hudson River Park. The opening night party at The Frying Pan will now take place on October 23 at 7pm.
Marking playwright Tarell Alvin McCraney's Kansas City debut, The Brothers Size is a lyrical tale of brotherly love, pulsing with the rhythms of the Louisiana bayou. When younger brother Oshoosi Size struggles to restart his life after leaving prison, he reaches out for help from his older brother Ogun. This modern tale explores West African Yoruba myth in a striking production that engages the audience as witness and judge. This drama contains strong language and mature subject matter as well as flights of poetry, music and dance in an exploration of freedom and the need to belong.
The Fountain Theatre continues its 15-year relationship with master playwright Athol Fugard, presenting the West Coast premiere of his newest play. Directed by Simon Levy, The Painted Rocks at Revolver Creek opens on November 7 at the Fountain Theatre in Hollywood.
Disney Junior announces October 2015 Programming Highlights. All programming subject to change*
**Episodes premiere on the Disney Junior block on Disney Channel Unless Otherwise Stated**
'The 87 Rules For College' - the raunchy, practical and useful book of rules for gaining the ultimate college experience - has been released by New Chapter Press.
Written by Jake Shore and Drew Moffitt, 'The 87 Rules For College' is an outlandish and eccentric college guide that shows would-be and current students how to have the most fun and succeeding while staying out of trouble during your college years. Rules include how to drink in moderation, while also having a good time, how to throw the best parties, how to approach picking professors, dealing with roommates as well as sex, porn, hooking up, drinking, drugs, health, social media and more.
'Many other college rulebooks are too preachy and boring, but 'The 87 Rules for College' reads more like a post-modern onslaught of form and comedic elements than a rulebook, and the humor is able to provide useful information in an accessible and positive way,' says Shore. 'The book shows readers what not to do, and how to avoid common things that gets kids thrown out, flunked out and displeased about college. This book is advice.'
'The 87 Rules for College' will get you fifty steps ahead when on campus,' said Moffitt. 'You only do this dance once, and if you don't know the moves, how the dance goes down and the ways to make it the best it can be, you're selling yourself short.'
Jake Shore is an English professor at Wagner College. Shore's play entitled Down the Mountain and Across the Stream won the New York International Fringe Festival's Overall Excellence in Playwriting Award in 2013. The play was also a Top Ten Choice for the 2013 Stanley Drama Award, and is published by Indie Theater Now. His short stories have been published in Calico Tiger, Fiction365, Halfway Down the Stairs, Litro, and the Pitkin Review. He completed his MFA in Creative Writing at Goddard College. Shore lives in Brooklyn, New York. Drew Moffitt is an entrepreneur best known as the creator of the viral Forever|NOT relationship betting app. Born in Princeton, N.J., he is a graduate of Wagner College and now lives in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Fans can follow the book on Twitter at @87CollegeRules and on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-87-Rules-For-College/1555712554697963?fref=ts
Founded in 1987, New Chapter Press (www.NewChapterMedia.com) is also the publisher of 'The Lennon Prophecy: A New Examination of the Death Clues of The Beatles,' 'How To Permanently Erase Negative Self Talk, So You Can Be Extraordinary' by Emily Filloramo, 'Internet Dating 101: The Digital Age Guide To Dating' by Laura Schreffler, 'Titanic: The Tennis Story' by Lindsay Gibbs, 'Lessons from the Wild' by Shayamal Vallabhjee, 'Macci Magic: Extracting Greatness From Yourself And Others' by Rick Macci with Jim Martz, 'Roger Federer: Quest for Perfection' by Rene Stauffer, 'The Wimbledon Final That Never Was' by Sidney Wood, 'Acing Depression: A Tennis Champion's Toughest Match' by Cliff Richey and Hilaire Richey Kallendorf, 'Tennis Made Easy' by Kelly Gunterman among others.
Red Bull Theater today announced that their Twelfth Season will kick off with a special benefit reading and party on Monday October 26th (7:30pm): George Etherege's The Man Of Mode, or, Sir Fopling Flutter, directed by Jesse Berger starring Michael Urie, along with Matthew Amendt, Suzanne Bertish, Angel Desai, Ryan Garbayo, Adam Green, Kathryn Meisle, Amelia Pedlow, Everett Quinton, Reg Rogers, Liv Rooth, Mary Testa, Marc Vietor, Spiff Weigand, and more. The Man of Mode will feature live music by Scott Killian. Libertine or liberator? London's leading rake wreaks hilarious havoc on high society in this - the original Restoration Comedy - with help from Sir Fopling Flutter, the first and greatest of the Restoration fops. An exclusive party with cast and special guests including Chukwudi Iwuji, Miriam Silverman, Matthew Rauch, and Laila Robins, among others, follows the benefit reading.
Am Montag haben die Proben fur Stuttgarts neues Musical ROCKY begonnen. Nikolas Heiber verkorpert Rocky Balboa und Lucy Scherer spielt die Rolle der Adrian. Mit diesem Paar erlebt das Publikum eine leidenschaftliche Liebesgeschichte und wird selbst Teil eines atemberaubenden Live-Erlebnisses. Denn im großen Finale schiebt sich der Boxring mitten in den Saal und verwandelt das Theater in eine Arena. Premiere der Stuttgarter Produktion ist am 11. November im Stage Palladium Theater statt.
Performing in concert at Leddy Center in Epping, Friday, Oct. 2, at 7:30pm, Epping, NH native, Mary Gatchell, is a dynamic singer, pianist, and composer living in New York City.
NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts will open its 2015-16 season with the New York premiere of Attached by the Swedish Contemporary Circus duo Magmanus, running for two performances this weekend, September 25 and 26, 2015 at 8 pm. There will be a free post-performance discussion with the performers after each performance.
Nominees for the 2015 LA STAGE Alliance Ovation Awards were announced on Thursday, September 24 on @ This Stage Magazine [ThisStage.la]. This year's Ovation Awards ceremony will take place Monday, November 9 at the Ahmanson Theatre at The Music Center. The curtain will rise at7:30pm.
ArtReach and Spotlite Theatrix is staging Peter Pan! Shows will be performed on Friday, October 9th at 7:30pm, Saturday,October 10th at 7:30pm, and Sunday, October 11th at 2pm at The Cutting Hall Theatre located at 150 East Wood Street in Palatine.
The Brown/Trinity Rep MFA Programs open their season with two of Shakespeare's legendary and most lasting works. The Tempest, under the direction of Kyle Vincent Terry ('16), opens October 8 and Romeo and Juliet, directed by Ashley Teague ('17) opens October 22, 2015.
A tiny mouse and a giant Gruffalo with 'knobbly knees, and turned-out toes, and a poisonous wart at the end of his nose' will take New York by storm when London's Tall Stories (The Snail and the Whale, New Vic 2014) brings its adaptation of Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler's beloved award-winning picture book The Gruffalo out of the deep dark wood and into the big city. Created for ages four through seven, The Gruffalo runs at The New Victory Theater, New York City's premier performing arts venue for kids and families, from October 17-25, 2015.