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Las IV Jornadas & Tercer Festival Internacional Música y Ceguera promueven la inclusión a través del arte
by Julie Musbach - Jul 29, 2019


Una amplia programación en la cual la música y diversas manifestaciones artísticas son herramientas fundamentales para promover la inclusión y la conciencia social en torno a la discapacidad visual se ofrecerá dentro de las IV Jornadas & Tercer Festival Internacional Música y Ceguera: sonido, tacto y movimiento, que se llevarán a cabo en diversos espacios de la Ciudad de México y de Cuernavaca, Morelos, del 2 al 11 de agosto.

Iniciarán las IV Jornadas & Tercer Festival Internacional Música y Ceguera: sonido, tacto y movimiento
by Julie Musbach - Jul 22, 2019


Con la participación de 24 artistas provenientes de China, Cuba, España, Japón y México, se realizarán del 2 al 11 de agosto las IV Jornadas & Tercer Festival Internacional Música y Ceguera: sonido, tacto y movimiento, concebido como un foro de inclusión, donde las personas se relacionan con la ceguera de forma natural.

EL JOVENCITO FRANKENSTEIN comienza su gira
by Jose German Martinez Paneque - Jul 11, 2019


El proximo 11 de octubre comenzara en Barcelona la gira de EL JOVENCITO FRANKENSTEIN, siendo asi el Teatro Tivoli su primera parada.

Photo Flash: San Diego Junior Theatre Presents PIPPI LONGSTOCKING
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 28, 2019


San Diego Junior Theatre, the nation's longest-running youth theatre program, is proud to share two fantastic summer shows with the community. Both Pippi Longstocking and The Hunchback of Notre Dame showcase San Diego performers, musicians and technicians all ranging in age from 8 to 18.

BWW Review: WSC Avant Bard's A MISANTHROPE a Classic Farce
by Andrew White - Jun 12, 2019


Director Megan Behm has embraced the world of old French farce, and crafted a contemporary satire that is as frenetic and slap-stick as it is wickedly witty. Minnicino's rhyming couplets constantly leave you gasping for breath with laughter, and every single member of the cast has honed their characters to their sharpest comic edge. There isn't a moment, a word, or a gesture wasted, and the way the actors literally throw themselves into their roles is a pure joy to watch.

Photo Flash: First Look at Avant Bard's A MISANTHROPE
by Stephi Wild - Jun 4, 2019


Avant Bard presents A Misanthrope, a world premiere adaptation of Moliere's The Misanthrope by Manhattan-based playwright Matt Minnicino, directed by Megan Behm in her Avant Bard debut.

BWW Interview: Matt Minnicino of A MISANTHROPE at WSC Avant Bard
by Jack Read - May 21, 2019


WSC Avant Bard's Script in Play Festival, started in 2016, has been an opportunity to test out shows for full production treatment through the guise of a series of staged readings and post-play discussions. Written and performed by rising professional talent, these readings have led to some memorable productions, including new versions of Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew and Twelfth Night and Lauren Gunderson's hit Emilie: La Marquise Du Chatelet Defends Her Life Tonight. In 2017, a reading of playwright Matt Minnicino's 'distillation' - not 'adaptation,' as we get into below - of Moliere's The Misanthrope was performed. Written entirely in rhyming couplets, it follows a professional cynic who falls in love with an ingenue, and finds his devotion to insincerity tested. Now, it's the capper of Avant Bard's 29th season. I spoke to Minnicino about his career thus far, the adaptation process, and why audiences should be excited for this show.

THE CRADLE WILL ROCK Comes to Theater 2020
by Julie Musbach - May 10, 2019


THEATER 2020, Brooklyn Heights' NY award winning professional theater company is pleased to announce its June 2019 run of the masterwork 'THE CRADLE WILL ROCK,' in a limited run of 16 performances (indoors & out) Friday, June 7th - Sunday, June 30th, 2019.

Avant Bard Announces Full Cast And Creative Team For A MISANTHROPE
by Stephi Wild - May 4, 2019


Avant Bard Theatre announces the full cast and creative team for its season finale, A MISANTHROPE, a world premiere adaptation of Moliere's The Misanthrope by Manhattan-based playwright Matt Minnicino, directed by Megan Behm in her Avant Bard debut.

EL JOVENCITO FRANKENSTEIN se despide de Madrid
by Jose German Martinez Paneque - Apr 30, 2019


La temporada madrileña de EL JOVENCITO FRANKENSTEIN termina al final de esta semana sin posibilidad de prorroga, tras lo cual Transilvania cerrara sus puertas en el Teatro EDP Gran Via para siempre.

Brown/Trinity Rep MFA Programs Present SHE KILLS MONSTERS and HOW WE GOT ON this May
by Rebecca Russo - Apr 8, 2019


The Brown/Trinity Rep MFA Programs end their 2018-19 season with two plays in rep, How We Got On by Idris Goodwin, and She Kills Monsters by Qui Nguyen. She Kills Monsters, directed by Tatyana-Marie Carlo ('20) tackles grief through one of the most popular role-playing games, Dungeons & Dragons. How We Got On, directed by Josiah Davis('20), is a coming-of-age story for three young hip hop artists in the suburbs growing up alongside a new genre of music. All performances will take place in rep from May 3 - 19 at thePell Chafee Performance Center, 87 Empire Street, Providence. Tickets are on sale now at Trinity Rep's box office, by phone (401) 351-4242, or online atwww.TrinityRep.com/MFAShows.

BWW Review: Topical and Significant COLUMBINUS at 1st Stage
by Pamela Roberts - Apr 2, 2019


To mark the 20th anniversary of the deadly shooting at Columbine High School, 1st Stage brings us a columbinus that, tragically, is as frightening, significant, and topical today as ever before. In the two decades since the massacre at Columbine High-the deadliest school shooting at the time-we have now experienced tragedies at Virginia Tech, Sandy Hook, Parkland, and more. columbinus mixes documentary fact with fiction to delve into the alienation, social pressure, intimidation, and rage of adolescent life in high school.

Photo Flash: First Look at COLUMBINUS at 1st Stage
by Rebecca Russo - Mar 31, 2019


Coinciding with the 20th anniversary of the tragic 1999 massacre at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, this docudrama combines fact and fiction to illuminate the dark realities of adolescence. Weaving together excerpts of real interviews with parents, survivors, and community leaders and powerful characterizations of contemporary teens, columbinus thoughtfully explores the Columbine shooting and the conversations that continue to this day. The New York Post hailed columbinus as 'a powerful and important piece about the churning rage that's all too likely to bubble over again.'

BWW Interview: Ginger Costa-Jackson of San Diego Opera's CARMEN at San Diego Civic Center
by Ron Bierman - Mar 24, 2019


Since 2011 Mezzo-soprano Ginger Costa-Jackson has sung the title role in 12 different productions of Bizet's Carmen. She will star in yet another this month for San Diego Opera. From here it's on to rehearsals for nine performances of Bizet's masterwork at Seattle Opera. Is the singer tiring of Carmen? Not even close. She loves the character's sense of freedom and empowerment, and works with each new director to make her performance even more convincing.

BWW Previews: 70? DECADA DO DIVINO MARAVILHOSO DOC. MUSICAL Opens at Theatro NET Sao Paulo
by Claudio Erlichman - Mar 16, 2019


After the success of 60! Decada de Arromba - Musical Doc., comes the turn of 70? Decada do Divino Maravilhoso - Musical Doc, once again signed by Frederico Reder and Marcos Nauer, continuing the documentary musical retrospective format and taking to the stage important moments of politics, fashion, behavior, sports and arts in the 1970s.

Olivia Wilde Joins The Coca-Cola Regal Films Program to Mentor Film Students
by Kaitlin Milligan - Mar 7, 2019


Today, the Coca-Cola Regal Films annual student filmmaking program revealed Olivia Wilde, director, actor and activist as its celebrity ambassador to mentor film students and serve on the Red Ribbon Panel to help choose the winning film to be shown across the US at Regal theatres. 

Award-Winning Director/Producer Anthony Hemingway Among Honorees At Fifth Annual Truth Awards
by Tori Hartshorn - Mar 4, 2019


The Better Brothers Los Angeles (BBLA) in association with award winning actress/activist Sheryl Lee Ralph and her non-profit organization, The DIVA Foundation, are excited to announce that the award-winning director/producer Anthony Hemingway will round out this year's impressive list of award-winning honorees for the fifth annual Truth Awards. 

1st Stage's COLUMBINUS Marks 20th Anniversary Of Columbine
by Julie Musbach - Feb 27, 2019


Coinciding with the 20th anniversary of the tragic 1999 massacre at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, this docudrama combines fact and fiction to illuminate the dark realities of adolescence. Weaving together excerpts of real interviews with parents, survivors, and community leaders and powerful characterizations of contemporary teens, columbinus thoughtfully explores the Columbine shooting and the conversations that continue to this day. The New York Post hailed columbinus as "a powerful and important piece about the churning rage that's all too likely to bubble over again."

EL JOVENCITO FRANKENSTEIN celebra hoy su función número 100
by Jose German Martinez Paneque - Feb 6, 2019


El equipo de EL JOVENCITO FRANKENSTEIN esta hoy de celebracion, llegando a las 100 primeras funciones cosechando exitos.

Francine Maigue To Direct Local Talent In Disney's MOANA JR At San Diego Junior Theatre
by Julie Musbach - Jan 31, 2019


San Diego Junior Theatre, the nation's longest-running youth theatre program, announces the premiere of DISNEY'S MOANA JR, directed and choreographed by Junior Theatre Alumna Francine Maigue. The special pilot production is a partnership with Music Theatre International and Disney Theatrical Group and showcases San Diego performers, musicians and technicians all ranging in age from 8 to 18.

BWW Review: TRANSCENDING MOVEMENT at Sarasota Ballet
by Carolan Trbovich - Jan 28, 2019


Stand-out Performance of Amorosa Garners Acclaim in Sarasota Ballet's Transcending Movement

BWW Review: THE COLOR PURPLE at Cutting Edge Theatre--They are Beautiful and They are Here!
by Angelle Albright - Jan 24, 2019


If you're a fan of watching uber-talented people NAIL a Broadway show that rivals professional productions anywhere, than you may TOTALLY be missing out if you don't already have a seat to a nearly SOLD OUT run of Cutting Edge Theatre's production of The Color Purple. The capacity crowd sat with anticipation among the authentic rustic, earthy timber slats, transporting us back in time to travel on an emotional and spiritual journey with these classic, beloved characters. Adapted from Alice Walker's Pulitzer Prize-winning bestseller and Steven Spielberg's Oscar-nominated film, this readapted stage musical has a fresh, joyous score of jazz, ragtime, gospel and blues. This stirring family chronicle follows the inspirational Celie, Brittney James-Crayton an African-American woman in the American South from the early to mid-20th century.

Musical jovem AVESSO reestreia com fortes emoções e conflito de gerações
by Julie Musbach - Jan 10, 2019


Com texto forte e conflituoso, o espetaculo Avesso - O Musical reestreia no dia 18 de janeiro de 2019, sexta, no Teatro Nair Bello, as 21h, em São Paulo. Idealizado e dirigido por Hudson Glauber, o musical tem texto assinado por Daniel Torrieri Baldi e Maria Elisa Berredo com colaboracão de Gustavo Amaral.

Despiden En El Palacio De Bellas Artes A Fernando Del Paso, Creador Imprescindible De Nuestra Historia
by A.A. Cristi - Nov 16, 2018


Una fotografía de gran formato de Fernando del Paso (1935-2018), tomada por Rogelio Cuéllar en 2011, fue testigo del homenaje que se rindió al escritor por parte de familiares, amigos y público en general, quienes se reunieron en el vestíbulo del Palacio de Bellas Artes para despedir al escritor.

'Not Entirely Honest' an Understatement in REP Stage's Obscure But Funny THINGS THAT ARE ROUND
by Jack L. B. Gohn - Nov 3, 2018


While basic questions about what the characters are doing or why are never fully resolved (nor do they need to be), the debatable and sometimes contradictory answers each character gives to these questions form the basis of a relationship that dramatically and comically changes as the play progresses.

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