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by Jay Pateakos - Aug 25, 2024
What did our critic think of 42ND STREET at Theatre By The Sea?
by Blair Ingenthron - Aug 24, 2024
Durante el segundo semestre de 2024, la Secretaría de Cultura del Gobierno de México y el Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura (Inbal) celebran el 50 aniversario del Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil (MACG) con una serie de exposiciones y actividades encaminadas a poner de relieve la importancia de la colección del museo y del coleccionismo mismo.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Aug 21, 2024
Expats Theatre will present its upcoming production of MARLENE, a new play that explores the life and legacy of Marlene Dietrich. Learn how to purchase tickets.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Aug 14, 2024
The cast has been revealed for the NY premiere of SUMP'N LIKE WINGS at Mint Theater Company. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets.
by Debbie Gilpin - Aug 14, 2024
There has always been much conjecture over what it really means to be British – most recently, a group of self-proclaimed “patriots” got together and trashed libraries, independent businesses, and community hubs across the country in the name of supposedly getting their country back. This, of course, isn't patriotism at all. Something that is often held up as a paragon of Britishness, however, is the Proms season; outside of the famous Last Night, this year's Prom 33 may end up being the most quintessentially British of the lot.
by Stephi Wild - Aug 12, 2024
In a production commissioned by the Finborough Theatre, the first London production since 1927 of Sidney Howard’s The Silver Cord will open at the Finborough Theatre for a four week limited season on Tuesday, 3 September 2024.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Aug 6, 2024
Enjoy family-friendly activities at South Street Seaport Museum every weekend in August 2024. Learn how to attend!
by Joshua Wright - Jul 30, 2024
John's fifty-year plus artistic career began in 1972, writing, acting, designing, and directing religious and traditional Spanish plays. In 1974, painting murals became his primary focus and his work as a muralist has brought him international recognition.
by Gilmore Rizzo - Jul 28, 2024
For the final Summer Cabaret series show at Coachella Valley Repertory, no finer showman could have been picked for their closure than the extraordinary David Burnham in his MOSTLY BROADWAY traditional cabaret show.
by A.A. Cristi - Jul 23, 2024
During the fall 2024 Works & Process season, a full slate of dynamic events will take place at the Guggenheim Museum, Manhattan West, and the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
by Caroline Cronin - Jul 18, 2024
A stage adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1930’s spy film (which was in turn was an adaptation of John Buchans novel), The 39 Steps is a madcap dramedy set in 1935 but many of its themes feel relevant today, despite the wacky premise of just four actors playing 139 characters.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jul 16, 2024
Bergen County Players will hold open auditions for THE LIGHTNING THIEF: THE PERCY JACKSON MUSICAL (Theatre for Young Audiences Edition). Learn how to audition!
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jul 9, 2024
Mint Theater Company will present the New York Premiere of Sump'n Like Wings by Lynn Riggs. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets.
by Blair Ingenthron - Jul 8, 2024
Texas Ballet Theater (TBT) has commissioned three North Texas choreographers to create new dance works as a part of Lamentation Variations, a national choreography project inspired by Martha Graham's 1930 solo Lamentation.
by Tina St. Angelo Wetzel - Jul 3, 2024
That is one of the songs written by Thomas Wright “Fats” Waller. Ain’t Misbehavin’, the musical review of his music, is the current production at Drury Lane Theatre in Oakbrook Terrace. Originally performed on Broadway in 1978, this was not a typical musical even though it won the Tony for best new musical. Nell Carter also won a Tony as best actress in a featured role as did the creator and director, Richard Maltby, Jr.
by Jill Ripa - Jul 2, 2024
I had the absolute delight of interviewing Jenny Lavery, the director of San Pedro Playhouse’s upcoming production of The Wizard of Oz. She had such a warm spirit and such a great love for the story and meaning behind the show, which will be showing July 12 - August 4. Here’s what she had to say.
by Blair Ingenthron - Jun 29, 2024
Aurora Reyes showcases her artistic skill in a new exhibition, highlighting the drawing prowess of Mexico's first female muralist. Discover the intricate pieces that reflect her dedication to art and struggle.
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 27, 2024
The Dessoff Choirs celebrates its 100th anniversary with an exciting 2024-2025 season featuring diverse choral works and special events.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 27, 2024
Teatro Live’s 2023/24 season of travel and discovery is nearing its conclusion, sailing into port with one final offering, Noel Coward's Private Lives. Learn how to purchase tickets.
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 25, 2024
92NY unveils The Humanities Audio Collection, featuring over 400 archival recordings of notable figures and events.
by Dan Marois - Jun 22, 2024
What did our critic think of CRAZY FOR YOU at Ogunquit Playhouse?
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 18, 2024
Flat Rock Playhouse will present Cabaret in July and August. Learn more about the show and performance dates and see how to purchase tickets.
by Rob Lester - Jun 18, 2024
ONE FOR JOHNNY MERCER at Dizzy's was another treat in the Songbook Sundays series. Johnny Mercer had a way with words. Stritch, Blackhurst, Stravelli and Lee have a way of singing and winging them. Duke Ellington's turn comes in August.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 14, 2024
Celebrate LGBTQIA+ Pride at the South Street Seaport Museum, with free general admission, engaging community activities, historic ship tours, and more from 11am to 5pm.
by Stephi Wild - Jun 11, 2024
Troupe and Park Theatre have announced initial casting for the world première of a new stage adaptation of John Galsworthy's seminal work, The Forsyte Saga.
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