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by Stephi Wild on May 27, 2026
Oktoecho will present two free outdoor performances of TRANSCESTRAL, blending Sufi and Indigenous music and dance traditions, at Montreal's Marcelin-Wilson Park and Fort-Lorette. No reservation is required.
by A.A. Cristi on Apr 29, 2026
JUNO-nominated comedian Graham Clark will perform 24 consecutive hours of stand-up at Little Mountain Gallery in Vancouver for the fourth year, with partial proceeds benefiting the Downtown Eastside Women's Centre.
by Catherine Burford on Mar 22, 2026
What did our critic think of WE ARE THE TIGERS at The Barbershop Theater?
by Chloe Rabinowitz on Dec 4, 2025
L'Alliance New York will present upcoming performances of Kimberly Bartosik's bLUr at Le Skyroom. Five performers navigate urgent interventions as time warps and haunts.
by Stephi Wild on May 1, 2025
Union Avenue Opera is preparing for its 2025 Festival Season, bringing a mix of beloved musical theater, historical drama, and grand opera to St. Louis audiences. Learn more here!
by Chloe Rabinowitz on Feb 14, 2025
Vancouver's Stephen Hamm, known to fans as Theremin Man, has released Live From Planet Earth through Light Organ Records. Learn more and about Hamm and about the album!
by Theresa Bertram on Jan 6, 2025
What did our critic think of PAGANS ON BOBSLEDS XXXI: RIZZ THE SEASON at The Public Theater?
by Student Blogger: Kylien Clark on Jun 15, 2024
Hi! My name is Kylien Clark; I’m a second-year student majoring in Architecture & minor in Theatre/Set Design at the University of Miami.
by Josh Sharpe on May 6, 2024
Vancouver’s Stephen Hamm Theremin Man has just released his sophomore album Songs for the Future with the accompanying video “Planet Earth”. Following the critical acclaim of his debut album, Theremin Man, this latest offering promises a thrilling journey into the realms of electro-rock. Songs for the Future explores themes ranging from isolation and hope to science fiction and fantasy. Listen to the album now!
by David Friscic on Feb 1, 2024
The painful slow journey for understanding as to what normalcy or perceived sanity is --when a family member is suffering from bipolar illness--- is explored with heartbreaking poignancy, almost brutal honesty and with deadpan caustic humor in the musical Next to Normal. Now playing at Bethesda’s Round House Theatre, this almost totally sung-through musical caught me up in its oddly satisfying emotional pulse. I fell into its compelling pull as the trauma of a family experiencing the highs and lows of bipolar illness unfolded.
by A.A. Cristi on Sep 28, 2023
'Discover the vibrant art scene of 18th century Rome at the 'Hub of the World' exhibition, opening on Oct 6 at Nicholas Hall Gallery. Explore the captivating works that defined an era.'
by Chloe Rabinowitz on Sep 20, 2023
The Andersonville Chamber of Commerce will welcome back its 19tn annual Andersonville Arts Weekend, with the neighborhood transformed into a “walkable art gallery” from Friday, September 29 – Sunday, October 1, 2023.
by Chloe Rabinowitz on Aug 23, 2023
Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of 18th-century Rome through the 'Hub of the World: Art in 18th Century Rome' exhibition by Nicholas Hall. Explore the captivating artworks and gain insights into the artistic marvels of that era. Don't miss this limited engagement.
by Michael Major on Jun 15, 2023
Produced by guitar-phenom Charlie Hunter in his new hometown of Greensboro, NC and set for release on Little Village, Everybody's Buddy is a reflection of an everyday Generation Z kid trying his best while facing unsurmountable challenges that most Americans deal with daily. Nic Clark pours his emotions out on Everybody's Buddy.
by Chloe Rabinowitz on Dec 1, 2022
Brief Cameo Productions has announced final casting for its upcoming production of Sunday in the Park with George: In Concert, Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's Pulitzer Prize-winning exploration of the legacies we leave through children and art.
by A.A. Cristi on Nov 22, 2022
See photos of George Bailey, Clarence, and the Bedford Falls community coming to life at Portland Center Stage this holiday season, in a fresh, inventive reimagining of the beloved holiday story. It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play will begin preview performances on November 19, open on November 25, and run through December 24 on the U.S. Bank Main Stage. Tickets are on sale now.
by Chloe Rabinowitz on Nov 10, 2022
Williamstown Theatre Festival will present a special one-time-only performance of Ed Napier’s Music Lessons at the Clark Art Institute’s auditorium as part of the Williamstown Holiday Walk festivities and the Clark’s “First Sunday Free” program on Sunday, December 4th at 2 PM.
by Stephi Wild on Oct 7, 2022
One of the preeminent contemporary choreographers, Lorenzo “Rennie” Harris, brings his heralded LIFTED to Pittsburgh this month following a week-long residency at the August Wilson African American Cultural Center (AWAACC) and invites the community to make history by performing alongside the company on the AWAACC stage.
by Chloe Rabinowitz on Aug 22, 2022
Barker Room Rep will present the world premiere of Moniece Clark, a new play written by LaShea Delaney and directed by Mark Sitko, taking place at The Broadwater, September 15 through October 2.
by Peter Nason on Jun 25, 2022
Director Scott Cooper has done it again with this incredible production!