DC is a city steeped in national myth, so perhaps it is most fitting that now, in the midst of our own battle for self-determination and statehood, Solas Nua brings us Fishamble’s production of 'Inside the GPO', an intimate look at Ireland’s 1916 Easter Rising...but as with every myth, one must peel back the layers to really get to the good stuff
Audiences will be given the opportunity to return to the newly refurbished New Vic Theatre and revisit pieces from its critically acclaimed 2015 Staffordshire Hoard Festival in Hoard: Rediscovered, screened at the theatre as part of its Housewarming Season this November.
Carly Paoli, the British Soprano and Classical Brit Nominee has been invited by the Anglo-Italian singer/songwriter Jack Savoretti to join him as a Special Guest for his forthcoming concert, ‘ONE NIGHT IN PORTOFINO’ which takes place on Friday 4 September.
Specialists in Anglo-Japanese stage adaptations, Whole Hog Theatre return after their hugely successful Princess Mononoke to present The Garden of Words. Based on the stereotype-defying film by world-renowned director Makoto Shinkai (your name.), The Garden of Words is a modern Tokyo tale inspired by ancient Man'yōshū poetry. This subtle drama explores invisible disability, loss of human connection in a digital world and challenges us to consider the moral line between platonic and romantic longing. Makoto Shinkai's subsequent film, Your Name (2016), became one of the highest-grossing anime of all time in 2016.
January at 92Y brings three consecutive evenings devoted to the Inflection series, January 22 - 24. Inflection, which spotlights bold collaborations across multiple disciplines, is the creation of Hanna Arie-Gaifman, who celebrates her 20th anniversary this season as Director of 92Y's Tisch Center for the Arts. The series opened in November with the Geneva Camerata's Dance of the Sun, which set the orchestra in motion as they played works by Lully and Mozart. January's events explore the sometimes porous boundary between speech and song, on a continuum ranging from heightened speech to chanting, Sprechstimme, and full-throated vocalizing.
The Black Crowes' Chris and Rich Robinson will herald the thirty-year anniversary of their landmark quintuple platinum debut album Shake Your Money Maker with a world tour beginning June 17 in Austin, Texas. Tickets and VIP packages are on sale now. To celebrate the announce, the band will play two intimate shows, first at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City this evening, followed by the Troubadour in Los Angeles on November 14. More info about tickets will be shared on @theblackcrowes Instagram page. The Black Crowes, which Melody Maker proclaimed as 'the most Rock n' Roll Rock n' Roll band in the world' will be playing their debut, described by Rolling Stone as, 'a guitar-party cracker that marries Southern R&B crunch and Anglo cock-strutting attitude' in its entirety plus all the hits from the band's illustrious catalogue. The ever-volatile Robinson brothers have not played a show since 2013 when they vowed never to play or speak together again. Thankfully for fans, times seems to have healed these wounds.
To mark heritage month, from 17 to 22 September 2019, the South African State Theatre will be presenting a patriotic story about the legendary warrior king of the Zulu nation, King Cetshwayo kaMpande, who is globally renowned for having led his nation to the historic victory over the British army in the Battle of Isandlwana on 22 January 1879. This year marks 140 years since the battle took place. The battle was one of the battles of the Anglo-Zulu War, which was one of the decisive wars of resistance against colonialism and land dispossession.
In a selfless act of public service, Anglo-Iranian comedian Darius will show you how easy it is to beat the system and avoid media manipulation in our agenda-driven, technology-obsessed, modern society.
Dos montajes a cargo de la Compañía Nacional de Teatro del Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura formarán parte de la programación del Festival Tiempo de Mujeres.
Award-winning Anglo-Spanish performance company Sleepwalk Collective return to the UK with their new show Kourtney Kardashian, which following its premiere at the Festival de Clasicos, Alcala, Spain in June 2018, plays at HOME in Manchester, Thu 7 - Sat 9 March 2019.
La obra Latir plantea una reflexión sobre la importancia de los adultos mayores, quienes aún tienen mucho que aportar a la sociedad por el solo hecho de haber sido testigos de lo que ha sucedido en nuestro entorno, además de ser poseedores de gran experiencia y sabiduría.
Con un muy celebrado concierto en el Palacio de Bellas Artes, la orquesta británica Academy of St Martin in the Fields inició su breve gira de presentaciones en México y refrendó su calidad y excelencia que le han ganado a uno de los públicos más fieles en el mundo: el de México.
SF City Theatre Company and Teatro Latino de San Francisco will present its first World Premiere, Silvia Gonzalez's Joaquin Murrieta: My Quest for Justice, October 5-12 at the Clarion Music Performing Arts Center in San Francisco's Chinatown at 2 Waverly Place (at Sacramento Street.) SFCTC Artistic Director, David Acevedo, directs.
SF City Theatre Company and Teatro Latino de San Francisco will present its first World Premiere, Silvia Gonzalez's Joaquin Murrieta: My Quest for Justice, October 5-12 at the Clarion Music Performing Arts Center in San Francisco's Chinatown at 2 Waverly Place (at Sacramento Street.) SFCTC Artistic Director, David Acevedo, directs.
Jeremy Dutcher is a Toronto-based performer, composer, and classically trained operatic tenor. He is also a member of indigenous community, Tobique First Nation, and released his debut album, Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa (Our Maliseet Songs), on April 6th, 2018. He is now on the shortlist for the Polaris Music Prize for the best Canadian album of 2018, and an 11-member jury will decide a winner on September 17, 2018. Dutcher's new album was also just named one of Noisey's '40 Essential Albums You Probably Missed So Far in 2018' list.
As part of the previously announced pilot project with Anglo-Danish technology company, Streamer, Theatr Clwyd today announces that Home, I'm Darling, their current world premiere co-production with the National Theatre, will be the theatre's first live streaming.
Fresh off the back of a UK & European tour with Finnish sensation ALMA, Anglo-Danish trio Off Bloom release new single 'Not Sorry' accompanied by a sunny, retro-hued video by Portuguese director João de Botelho.The video was shot on 8mm film in the outskirts of Rome and captures the raw energy, emotion and spirit found in the song. Watch the video for 'Not Sorry' HERE.
Jeremy Dutcher is a Toronto-based performer, composer, and classically trained operatic tenor. He is also a member of indigenous community, Tobique First Nation, and will release his debut album, Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa (Our Maliseet Songs), on April 6th, 2018. Today, he shares the exclusive first listen with Billboard, who says, 'is an 11-song fusion of his ancestors' archival recordings and his own classical and pop influences, intended to disrupt the 'bilingual Anglo-centric Canadian music narrative,' adding, 'The 27-year-old -- who is a member of the Tobique First Nations in northwestern New Brunswick, and studied music in Halifax, Nova Scotia -- doesn't believe this music should be 'collecting dust on a museum shelf,' so he took five years to painstakingly put this album together, transcribing Wolastoq songs more than a century-old - once banned from being performed in public due to the Canadian government's discriminatory Indian Act from 1876 - to re-introduce them to the world.'
Theatr Clwyd is all set to start Live Streaming some of its productions in a joint pilot project with Anglo-Danish technology company, Streamer. The aim behind the project is to develop the use of live streaming to reach a wider, even global audience for the theatre's work, as well as enabling productions and events to be seen by audiences in care homes, hospitals and schools as part of a community engagement programme.
For the last 25 years, Hungarian/German producer and percussionist Leslie Mandoki has united legendary icons of Anglo-American rock and jazz-rock into one supergroup he calls the "ManDoki Soulmates.' For the first time in the US, the group made their debut public performance at New York City's Beacon Theatre on Monday, January 29th, at 8 pm.
ManDoki Soulmates (www.mandoki-soulmates.com), led by world-renowned German-Hungarian musician, producer and songwriter Leslie Mandoki, today announced the 'Wings of Freedom' post-GRAMMY concert on January 29, 2018 at the Beacon Theatre in New York City. The ManDoki Soulmates are an unparalleled band of GRAMMY -winning rock and jazz music greats including Leslie Mandoki, Bobby Kimball (Toto), John Helliwell and Mark Hart (Supertramp and Crowded House), Chris Thompson (Manfred Mann's Earth Band), Klaus Doldinger (Passport), Nick Van Eede (Cutting Crew), Bill Evans, Randy Brecker, Till Br nner, Cory Henry and Julia Mandoki. The 'Wings of Freedom' charity concert will benefit the MusiCares foundation, which supports members of the music community in need.
ManDoki Soulmates (www.mandoki-soulmates.com), led by world-renowned German-Hungarian musician, producer and songwriter Leslie Mandoki, today announced the 'Wings of Freedom' post-GRAMMY concert on January 29, 2018at the Beacon Theatre in New York City. The ManDoki Soulmates are an unparalleled band of GRAMMY -winning rock and jazz music greats including Leslie Mandoki, Bobby Kimball (Toto), John Helliwell and Mark Hart (Supertramp and Crowded House), Chris Thompson (Manfred Mann's Earth Band), Klaus Doldinger (Passport), Nick Van Eede (Cutting Crew), Bill Evans, Randy Brecker, Till Br nner, Cory Henry and Julia Mandoki. The 'Wings of Freedom' charity concert will benefit the MusiCares foundation, which supports members of the music community in need.
Having just released their 5-track Lover Like Me EP, rising Anglo-Danish trio Off Bloom today share a steamy, sensual video for the confident title track, directed by Abbie Stephens. Watch it HERE.
Fresh off a European tour with Dua Lipa and about to head out on the road with indie-pop darlings Fickle Friends, Anglo-Danish trio Off Bloom today release their 5-track Lover Like Me EP, comprising feisty single Shut Up And Let Me Walk, the Hudson Mohawke-produced kiss-off rockefe11a (F**k That To Be Honest), glittering four-to-the-floor workout Golden Dreams, down-tempo 2-step number Hey Bae and, finally, confident title track Lover Like Me.
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