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Caramoor to Host Five Summer Concerts Commemorating America at 250

by Stephi Wild — Jun 10, 2026

Caramoor will present five concerts across its grounds to mark America's 250th anniversary, featuring The Knights, pianist Conrad Tao, Poiesis Quartet, a Louis Armstrong centennial celebration, and a Fourth of July fireworks pops concert.

Classic American Tales To Host Two Solo Events This Spring

by Marissa Faith Curley — May 24, 2026

Derrick McQueen returns to Cape May to perform Paul Robeson through His Words and Music at The Cape May Public Library. Written by Gayle Stahlhuth, it is an interweaving of two dozen songs that were sung by New Jersey native, Paul Robeson.

Review Roundup: See What the Critics Thought of DOG DAY AFTERNOON on Broadway

by Nicole Rosky — Mar 30, 2026

Dog Day Afternoon has officially arrived on Broadway at the August Wilson Theatre. Starring Emmy Award Winners Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach, the new play is written by Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Adly Guirgis and directed by two-time Olivier Award winner Rupert Goold. Check out what the critics are saying about the new play...

Evelyn Miller, Louis Cunningham, & More Join GOD OF WAR Series

by Josh Sharpe — Mar 2, 2026

New cast members have been added to Prime Video's God of War series, including stage alums Evelyn Miller, Louis Cunningham, and Ben Chapple. Miller will play Odin’s Valkyrie commander, Gna, with Cunningham and Chapple as Sif and Thor’s sons, Modi and Magni, respectively.

Review Roundup: Rupert Goold Remounts AMERICAN PSYCHO at Almeida Theatre

by Nicole Rosky — Feb 3, 2026

Almeida Artistic Director Rupert Goold’s production of American Psycho, based on the novel by Bret Easton Ellis just celebrate dits opening night. The book is by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, with music and lyrics by Duncan Sheik, based on the novel by Bret Easton Ellis, and directed by Rupert Goold. Let's see what the London critics had to say...