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Opened: May 30, 1979
Closing: June 01, 1979

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Beyoncé Releases 'Be Alive' From KING RICHARD Soundtrack
by Michael Major - Nov 12, 2021


Beyoncé has released 'Be Alive', a new track from the upcoming King Richard soundtrack. Starring Will Smith as Richard Williams, the film follows the story of the start of he careers of tennis legends Venus and Serena Williams. Watch the new lyric video now!

VIDEO: New Beyoncé Song Featured in KING RICHARD Trailer
by Michael Major - Oct 21, 2021


Warner Bros. Pictures has released the trailer for 'King Richard', a new film surrounding the upbringing of Venus and Serena Williams. The film stars Will Smith, Tony Goldwyn, Sinyya Sidney, and Demi Singleton. Watch the new trailer, which features a new song called 'Be Alive' from Beyoncé, now!

Review Roundup: LACKAWANNA BLUES Opens on Broadway!
by A.A. Cristi - Oct 7, 2021


Manhattan Theatre Club's Broadway premiere of Ruben Santiago-Hudson's Lackawanna Blues, opens tonight at MTC's Samuel J. Friedman Theatre. Read all the reviews as they roll in!

BWW Review: The World Premiere of 1820 THE MUSICAL is Moving and Modern
by Tyler Hinton - Aug 11, 2021


1820 THE MUSICAL at the Covey Center for the Arts is the world premiere of a moving, modern new musical about Joseph and Emma Smith. With a HAMILTON-inspired physical production and strong musical score mirroring THE GREATEST SHOWMAN (both also recent musicals about 19th-century visionaries), and book reminiscent of the Temple Square visitors center film JOSEPH SMITH: PROPHET OF THE RESTORATION, it tells the oft-repeated story with contemporary sensibilities.

American Folk Music Royalty Ellen Harper To Appear At The Braid In Special Zoom Event
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 22, 2021


Ellen Harper - folk singer–songwriter, mother to Grammy-winning musician Ben Harper, and owner of the historic Folk Music Center in Claremont, California, has been around folk music all her life.

Kitt Wakeley's SYMPHONY OF SINNERS AND SAINTS Hits #1 on Billboard's Classical and Classical Crossover Charts
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 11, 2021


Multi-award-winning producer/composer Kitt Wakeley celebrates his latest album, “Symphony of Sinners and Saints,” hitting #1 on Billboard’s “Classical” and “Classical Crossover” charts. The album, which was released on May 21, features three singles that also hit #1 on Billboard, on the Hard Rock Digital Song Sales charts.

Nominees Announced For The 10th Annual DSM High School Musical Theatre Awards
by Stephi Wild - May 3, 2021


Dallas Summer Musicals has announced the 2021 nominees for the 10th Annual DSM High School Musical Theatre Awards (HSMTA).

Imaginary People Reveal New Single 'Renegade'
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Mar 10, 2021


The official video for 'Renegade,' which was directed by Imaginary People's Dylan Von Wagner, debuted today at Under The Radar and can also be shared at YouTube.

Third Man Unveils Debut Single From Magic Roundabout
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Mar 3, 2021


Recorded in 1987, “Sneaky Feelin’“ b/w “Song For Gerard Langley” was recently unearthed by Pale Saints’ Ian Masters and then lovingly remastered by Warren Defever (His Name Is Alive).

Full Program Announced for 2021 Sundance Film Festival
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Dec 15, 2020


The nonprofit Sundance Institute announced today the showcase of new independent work selected across the Feature Film, Short Film, Indie Series and New Frontier categories for the 2021 Sundance Film Festival.

Trinity Hosts MESSIAH Facebook Premiere December 13
by A.A. Cristi - Nov 24, 2020


It has been 250 years since Trinity Church Wall Street first hosted one of the earliest American performances of Handel's Messiah, and today its interpretation of the oratorio has been hailed as “the best Messiah in New York” (New York Times).

Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2021 Announces First Six Shows
by Stephi Wild - Nov 8, 2020


The first tease of next year's Adelaide Cabaret Festival is being revealed today, with six shows announced including the world premiere of Alan Cumming's brand-new show, Alan Cumming Is Not Acting His Age.

Updates Announced for Drive-in Concert Series LOVE & LIGHTSTREAM
by A.A. Cristi - Oct 29, 2020


Love & Lightstream (L&LS), a drive-in concert experience, announces event updates and the very latest artist lineup for their upcoming shows in their innovative and socially-distanced live music series taking place for three more consecutive weekends from now through Sunday, Nov. 15.

Imaginary People Share New Single '1999 - Just Vote'
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Oct 21, 2020


After beginning the promotional campaign for their third LP back in February, Imaginary People had to hit the pause button on the release due to the Covid-19 Pandemic.

Gibson Is The Official Guitar Brand Of BILL & TED FACE THE MUSIC
by A.A. Cristi - Aug 26, 2020


Gibson Brands--the iconic American instrument maker--has partnered with Orion Pictures on the new film Bill & Ted Face the Music as the official guitar brand of the movie. The film finds the duo--now middle-aged best friends who have yet to fulfill their rock and roll destiny--as they head out for a new adventure when a visitor from the future warns them that only their song can save life as we know it.

Jakob Creighton to Present A Virtual Evening Of Canadian Musical Theatre
by A.A. Cristi - May 12, 2020


Canadian actor, singer, and writer Jakob Creighton will be performing a YouTube Live Living Room concert dedicated exclusively to Canadian musical theatre works on Friday May 15th at 7pm EST/8pm AST.

Imaginary People Release New Single 'Crazy Eight'
by Kaitlin Milligan - Feb 25, 2020


Today New York City-based rockers Imaginary People share their new single 'Crazy Eight.' Lifted from their third full-length album Alibi due July 12th (pre-order), 'Crazy Eight' follows up their recent single 'Hometown,' described by PopMatters as “landing somewhere between '80s stadium rock (The Alarm, War-era U2) and latter day saints such as the War on Drugs.' 'Crazy Eight' is streaming at YouTube and on all streaming services to add to your favorite playlists. 

Royal Shakespeare Company Announces 2020 Winter Season
by Stephi Wild - Feb 4, 2020


On announcing the RSC's Winter 2020 season Gregory Doran, RSC Artistic Director, said: a?oeWhen I became Artistic Director, I wanted to stage every Shakespeare play in the canon once. We are more than two thirds of the way through that journey, which will conclude at the end of 2021.

Imaginary People Announce New Album ALIBI
by Kaitlin Milligan - Jan 22, 2020


New York City-based band Imagainary People have announced the release of their third full-length album Alibi due July 12. Today the band shared 'Hometown' the first single to be lifted from the album with PopMatters and the song will be on all streaming platforms this Thursday. The song condems the homogeny of the modern world, the capitalist system that dictates that, and the death of culture and personality that entails. PopMatters says, 'Landing somewhere between '80s stadium rock (The Alarm, War-era U2) and latter day saints such as the War on Drugs, the track feels like sweeping emotional victory while tackling one of the truths of life in our time: Home ain't what it used to be.' Imaginary People's frontman Dylan Von Wagner explains, 'It's about what happens when your town is replaced with something that seems to sway on the benign and it kind of leaves you with this dread. It's all spread out in this cookie cutter mold, and the town doesn't have its own personality – just another brush stroke on the bland canvas of suburbia.”

Freeform Announces Premiere Date for MOTHERLAND: FORT SALEM
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Jan 17, 2020


At today's Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour, Freeform announced WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18 (9:00 p.m. EDT/PDT), as the premiere date for the highly anticipated new drama “Motherland: Fort Salem,” from creator and executive producer Eliot Laurence (“Claws”) and executive producers Will Ferrell, Adam McKay and Kevin Messick. The network also released a new trailer, key art and gallery art for the series.

The Yard Theatre's Annual Festival Of Theatre And Performance Returns
by Stephi Wild - Nov 14, 2019


The Yard kicks off the year with its acclaimed annual NOW festival. 5 weeks of double bills by 10 of the most exciting artists working in theatre today.

Chantitown Announces Release Of New EP CAMOUFLAGE
by Kaitlin Milligan - Nov 1, 2019


London-based folktronica singer-songwriter and producer Chantitown has announced the release of her new EP Camouflage. Set to drop on 1 November, the EP was produced and composed by both Jim Hustwit (Universal Music, National Theatre, Almeida Theatre) and Chantitown herself. She has seen support from BBC Radio London, and lifted from the EP, 'Strong In Broken Places' recently premiered on VENTS Magazine. She also enjoyed success with prior release 'Cause and The Cure' which was premiered via CLASH Magazine and won her the 'Best Song Of The Month' for Songwriter Universe. 'Cause and The Cure' has since been remixed by Manuel Tur and Peer Kusiv and received support from Youtube channels such as Saints Of Serenity, Chill and Vibing and Child Of House. Following the debut of her first album, CLASH Magazine, Paste Magazine, FGUK, Music Week, Northern Transmissions and Guitar Girl Magazine have all showed massive support of her work.

Chantitown Announces New Single 'Alive'
by Kaitlin Milligan - Oct 21, 2019


London-based Indie-folk singer-songwriter and producer Chantitown has announced her new single 'Alive' set to drop on 18 October. The track is lifted from her upcoming EP Camouflage slated for release on 1 November. The track was produced and composed by both Jim Hustwit (Universal Music, National Theatre, Almeida Theatre) and Chantitown herself, follows on from 'Strong In Broken Places' which recently premiered on VENTS Magazine. She also enjoyed success with prior release 'Cause and The Cure' which was premiered via CLASH Magazine and won her the 'Best Song Of The Month' for Songwriter Universe. 'Cause and The Cure' has since been remixed by Manuel Tur and Peer Kusiv and received support from Youtube channels such as Saints Of Serenity, Chill and Vibing and Child Of House. Following the debut of her first album, CLASH Magazine, Paste Magazine, FGUK, Music Week, Northern Transmissions and Guitar Girl Magazine have all showed massive support of her work.

Robert Browning Associates Presents Celebrating 43 Years Of Presenting World Music Events In NYC
by A.A. Cristi - Aug 9, 2019


Robert Browning, called a?oethe entrepreneur who almost single-handedly created and filled New Yorkers' passion for world musica?? in the New York Times, has presented world music since April 1976. From his years at the Alternative Center for International Arts / Alternative Museum to his 26-year tenure at World Music Institute (which he co-founded and directed from 1985 a?" 2011) and his past six seasons as the director of Robert Browning Associates, he has presented over 2,300 concerts of world music and dance from internationally renowned figures and emerging artists from more than 100 countries and regions.

Shane Smith & The Saints Come To Boulder Theater
by Stephi Wild - Apr 30, 2019


Play just the first 10 seconds of 'The Mountain,' which opens Geronimo, the latest and most ambitious release from Shane Smith & The Saints. Robust a cappella, four-part harmonies set the stage for a saga of family tragedy, a young son's revenge and a blaze burning eternally in a Pennsylvania mine. The vivid lyrics, powerful vocals and thumping four-beat drums throughout this song are reason enough for lovers of creative roots music to celebrate.

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