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Review: Let Down Your Hair at Stand Up For Theatre's RAPUNZEL, A Sweet Treat Family Show
by Cybele Pomeroy on Mar 26, 2026

SUFT has a great deal to be proud of with this production of RAPUNZEL: It's a cute and colorful show which even backstage is devoted to teamwork, personal ethics, resourcefulness and an untiring devotion to the quality of experience for people participating in theatre for perhaps their first time. Stand Up For… Theatre is an embodiment of WHY live theatre exists, for both participants and audiences. See it at the Maritime Institute in Linthicum MD, through March 29th, 2026.

Sam Shepard's CURSE OF THE STARVING CLASS to be Presented by Whidbey Island Center for the Arts
by Chloe Rabinowitz on Jun 3, 2021

Whidbey Island Center for the Arts will present Sam Shepard's award-winning 'Curse of the Starving Class' June 11-26, 2021. 'Curse of the Starving Class,' a perfect balance of dark comedy and biting satire, is about a family searching for security, escape, and the American Dream.

American Ballet Theatre's National Training Curriculum To Launch Subscription Site for Ballet Teachers and Students
by Stephi Wild on Mar 10, 2021

American Ballet Theatre’s National Training Curriculum (NTC) has announced a new  subscription-based web portal enabling access to selected content from ABT’s Teacher Training  Intensives and its specialized Raising the Barre Weekend Workshops.

An Other Theater Company Presents HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH
by A.A. Cristi on Feb 5, 2019

Opening February 22 and running weekends through March 23, An Other Theater Company presents the queer rock-musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch for the first time in Utah County.

Irene Green Named New Managing Director as MATILDA Comes to Town
by Julie Musbach on Nov 5, 2018

The Tony Award-winning Roald Dahl's Matilda The Musical runs live on stage at the Barrette Center for the Arts in White River Junction, VT November 14 - January 1. For tickets and information, call (802) 296-7000 or visit northernstage.org. Tickets start at $19 for students and $34 for adults. Nearly half of all available tickets for this production are already sold and Northern Stage anticipates many sold out performances. Early ticket purchasing is highly recommended.

Beaufort International Film Festival Selects Finalists for 2018
by Caryn Robbins on Dec 12, 2017

The Twelfth Annual Beaufort International Film Festival (BIFF) will host thousands of film lovers from around the world starting Feb. 21 and continuing to Feb 25 in the historic coastal town of Beaufort, SC.

KING JOHN Cast Announced at Rose Theatre Kingston
by Tyler Peterson on Apr 11, 2016

Rose Theatre Kingston today announces cast for King John. Trevor Nunn returns to the Rose to direct Jamie Ballard as King John, Howard Charles as Philip the Bastard, Lisa Dillon as Constance and Maggie Steed as Queen Eleanor.

The Pacific Symphony Presents FRESH SQUEEZED MUSIC
by BWW News Desk on Feb 11, 2015

Pacific Symphony Music Director Carl St.Clair has spent 25 years championing music in the community, and it shows in Pacific Symphony's commitment to access, willingness to experiment and openness to sharing the stage. The Symphony celebrates Maestro St.Clair's 25th anniversary at the helm by sending its musicians out into the community to perform chamber and full-orchestra concerts throughout Orange County, with the majority of events taking place between February and June. These free or low-cost concerts are collectively called, “Freshly Squeezed Music: Pacific Symphony in Your Orange County Neighborhood.” Concerts highlight Pacific Symphony's extensive and varied reach into the community, and include new partnerships with local community-based arts organizations, as well as highlight artists and students currently involved in Pacific Symphony's education and community engagement programs.

The Pacific Symphony Celebrated Music Director Carl St.Clair's 25th Anniversary
by BWW News Desk on Sep 30, 2014

More than 300 guests dressed in elegant cocktail attire gathered at The Westin South Coast Plaza for Pacific Symphony's Opening Night party on Thursday, Sept. 25, eager to celebrate Music Director Carl St.Clair's milestone 25th anniversary with the orchestra. A festive poolside cocktail reception and gourmet dinner in the Terrace Pavilion featured a bounty of surprises for St.Clair, including performances by Pacific Symphony musicians, the John Alexander Singers and music by the maestro's mentor, Leonard Bernstein. Hosted by the Symphony's Board of Directors, the special event continued through the opening concert of the 2014-15 Hal and Jeanette Segerstrom Family Foundation Classical series, featuring classical superstar Joshua Bell, and included a reception on the Box Circle level of the hall during intermission and a post-concert party back at The Westin. The evening—presented by South Coast Plaza—raised more than $150,000 to support the Symphony's artistic and education programs. Additional sponsors included platinum sponsors Jaguar, Land Rover, Aston Martin Newport Beach and artist sponsors Ellie and Mike Gordon.

HGO Awards 1st Place to D'Ana Lombard in the 26th Annual Eleanor McCollum Competition for Young Singers
by BWW News Desk on Jan 31, 2014

Houston Grand Opera (HGO) has announced the winners for the 26th Annual Eleanor McCollum Competition for Young Singers that took place the evening of January 30 at the Wortham Theater Center's Cullen Theater in front of a capacity crowd.

Pacific Symphony and Chapman University's Global Arts Program Present DECODING SHOSTAKOVICH
by BWW News Desk on Dec 3, 2013

Orange County, Calif.—Dec. 3, 2013—One of Russia's most fascinating and complex composers—Dmitri Shostakovich—goes under the magnifying glass when Pacific Symphony partners with Chapman University's Global Arts Program to present “Decoding Shostakovich,” a festival dedicated to the iconic composer, whose life unfolded under the Soviet system. There are myriad reasons for a festival devoted to this fascinating man, beginning with the tremendous impact he had on classical music in Russia and beyond. Through classical concerts and a wide array of presentations (discussions, film, dance, lecture, piano recital, theater, symposium, book club and master classes), “Decoding Shostakovich” probes deeply into the man to reveal the composer's relationship to his home country, its culture and politics and the effects these had on his music. The festival, which began in November, continues into February 2014. For more information about “Decoding Shostakovich,” visit: http://www.pacificsymphony.org/shostakovich_festival. (See the complete festival schedule below.)

LA Opera Kicks Off Benjamin Britten's 100th Birthday Celebration Tonight
by BWW News Desk on Nov 22, 2013

Events coming up in the next few weeks for the LA Opera include special celebrations tonight, November 22, Britten's 100th birthday.

LA Opera Announces Benjamin Britten's 100th Birthday Celebration & Other Upcoming Events
by Rosie Hertzman on Oct 17, 2013

Events coming up in the next few weeks for the LA Opera include special celebrations on November 22, Britten's 100th birthday.

Photo Flash: PERSON OF INTEREST's 'In Extremis,' Airing 4/25
by Tyler Peterson on Apr 18, 2013

On PERSON OF INTEREST's upcoming episode, titled 'In Extremis,' when a luminary in the world of medicine is poisoned, Reese and Finch have just 24 hours to determine the deadly toxin he was given and find the person behind the attack. Meanwhile, Detective Fusco's past corruption catches up with him when an informant gives the Internal Affairs Bureau the crucial information they need to send him to prison, on Thursday, April 25 (9:01 - 10:01 PM, ET/PT) on CBS.

Pioneer Theatre Company Presents Jane Austen's EMMA 2/17-3/3
by BWW News Desk on Feb 17, 2012

Pioneer Theatre Company will present the stage adaptation of the Jane Austen novel Emma, February 17 through March 3, 2012.

Pioneer Theatre Company Presents Jane Austen's EMMA 2/17-3/3
by Gabrielle Sierra on Feb 2, 2012

Pioneer Theatre Company will present the stage adaptation of the Jane Austen novel Emma, February 17 through March 3, 2012.

Designer's Institute's APOLLO 13 Wins Purple Pin
by Nicole Rosky on Oct 1, 2010

It was a battle that pitted the house of New Zealand's most prominent legal minds against a theatre show created by two young kiwis that borrowed an American story. In other words, APOLLO 13: Mission Control 1 Supreme Court 0; there should be a law against this kind of upset.