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by A.A. Cristi - May 29, 2026
Pan Asian Repertory Theatre will present NuWorks 2026 at Theatre Row, featuring self-created works by 11 artists spanning poetry, dance, music, and text.
by R. Scott Reedy - Mar 22, 2026
What did our critic think of SUFFS at Emerson Colonial Theatre?
by Stephi Wild - Jan 6, 2026
The Finnish National Opera and Ballet will perform La Traviata beginning next month. Performances will run 11 February - 25 March 2026. Learn more here!
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Nov 11, 2025
Pianist and Cork native Ellen Jansson will return to Cork next week, joining both local and international musicians to perform in aid of Palestinian charities.
by Shari Barrett - Oct 7, 2025
Director MacQueen keeps the action moving along at a steady pace, a much-needed component of a 2.5 hour play offering so much information to absorb about the history of women's suffrage. Highly recommended.
by Stephi Wild - Sep 24, 2025
CASA 0101 Theater will present the World Premiere production of Josefina López's latest play, Eléctrico, as part of CASA 0101 Theater's ongoing 25th Anniversary Season.
by Jay Irwin - Sep 20, 2025
Dear Readers, lately it feels like our most basic and dearly held civil liberties are being stripped away. And so, it’s good for us to recall how we got some of those rights. Along comes “Suffs”, a new musical with book, music, and lyrics by Shaina Taub, all about the Women’s suffrage movement, and if you weren’t motivated to demand more from our government before seeing the show, you will be after.
by Stephi Wild - Jul 15, 2025
Coppélia is returning to Prague. Performances will take place at the National Theatre in Prague on 5-6 September 2025. Learn more about the show here!
by Emmy Rice - Jun 21, 2025
Theatre 40, the professional non-profit theatre company of Beverly Hills, is back with a season of six plays. They've got comedies, mysteries, and a historical drama.
by Josh Sharpe - Apr 7, 2025
People’s Light will present Hershey Felder as Monsieur Chopin, running April 25 – May 18, 2025. Set in Chopin’s Parisian salon in 1848, just months before his death, the performance offers a deeply personal glimpse into the composer’s creative process, heartbreak and ultimate legacy.
by Claudio Erlichman - Apr 3, 2025
Starring Miguel Falabella, the musical A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum” (Uma Coisa Engraçada Aconteceu a Caminho do Forum, in portuguese) is a huge success that is getting a Brazilian production for the first time.
by A.A. Cristi - Mar 27, 2025
Under the baton of Music Director Carl St.Clair-one of today's foremost Wagner interpreters-audiences can experience the raw power and gripping narrative of Richard Wagner's majestic opera, performed for the first time by Pacific Symphony.
by Joshua Wright - Mar 26, 2025
The Finnish National Opera and Ballet has announced its 2025–2026 season which features new contemporary operas, romantic ballet gems, and pulsating street dance The Opera and Ballet season 2025–2026 is a celebration of emotions. We move from one extreme to another, from dark tones towards light and vice versa.
by A.A. Cristi - Mar 13, 2025
In a landmark event for music history, the Brooklyn Chamber Orchestra will present the U.S. premiere of Giuseppe Verdi's newly rediscovered Divertissements for Nabucco on April 5, 2025, at St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church in Brooklyn Heights.
by A.A. Cristi - Feb 14, 2025
Las voces del tenor José Luis Ordóñez y el barítono Guillermo Ruiz, acompañados al piano por Józef Olechowski, compartirán con el público fragmentos de emblemáticas piezas del repertorio operístico a través del recital Belcantísimo, que se realizará el próximo domingo 16 de febrero, a las 18 horas, en la Sala Manuel M. Ponce del Palacio de Bellas Artes, en el marco del ciclo Música INBAL.
by Lorena Pastor Romero - Jan 3, 2025
¡GLORIA!, dirigida por Margherita Vicario, llegará a los cines el 17 de enero tras un exitoso recorrido por festivales nacionales e internacionales.
by A.A. Cristi - Nov 25, 2024
The acclaimed artist Stan Douglas will be the subject of a major survey organized by the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College's (CCS Bard) Hessel Museum of Art, marking the first U.S. survey of his practice in over 20 years.
by A.A. Cristi - Nov 25, 2024
La sociedad ha definido la idea de belleza femenina según las normas y costumbres de cada época, pero la belleza no es fija, sino que cambia con las tendencias culturales. A lo largo de la historia estos ideales se han reflejado en el arte, generalmente creado por hombres, bajo un sistema patriarcal. La exposición Representaciones femeninas en transformación. Siglos XIX y XX, actualmente en exhibición en el Museo Nacional de San Carlos, examina cómo el arte y la moda han representado estos ideales.
by Blair Ingenthron - Oct 25, 2024
El Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura (INBAL), a través de la Coordinación Nacional de Música y Ópera (CNMO), invitan al público a asistir a las presentaciones que se llevarán a cabo en el marco del programa Música INBAL por la ciudad, con la participación de la soprano Zulyamir Lopezríos y el pianista Alfredo Isaac Aguilar, que tendrán lugar en la Casa Universitaria del Libro de la UNAM, el sábado 26 de octubre a las 17:00 h, y en el Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán el jueves 31 de octubre a las 18:00 h.
by A.A. Cristi - Oct 14, 2024
Discover the world premiere of THE SUMMER LAND at The Company Theatre from November 8-17.
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 10, 2024
El Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura (Inbal) y la Subdirección General de Educación e Investigación Artísticas (Sgeia), a través del Centro Nacional de Investigación, Documentación e Información Musical “Carlos Chávez” (Cenidim), convocan a las personas interesadas en la nueva emisión del Ciclo de Conferencias Cenidim 2024, bajo el título: La creación musical en la época de la Reforma y el Imperio: el caso del Cuarteto número 1 de Cenobio Paniagua (1821-1882).
by Albert Gutierrez - Jun 26, 2024
At the height of its fame, the musical Les Misérables was the Dorsia of Broadway, a hot-ticket event that reached Hamilton levels of excessive prices, elite A-list attendees, and legions of fans who’d revisit the show through repeat viewings, memorization of the cast recording, and fierce debates of West End vs. Broadway performers.
by A.A. Cristi - May 15, 2024
Pianist Charlotte Hu, formerly known as Ching-Yun Hu, has announced her new name and upcoming PENTATONE album, Liszt: Metamorphosis, set for release on July 19.
by Cheryl Markosky - May 13, 2024
In the summer of 1962, Sir Laurence Olivier invited lighting designer Richard Pilbrow to 'sort out the bloody awful lighting' at Chichester Theatre two days before it opened. Pilbrow replied there was nothing he could do in so short a time. 'Well, you're no bloody use, are you?' Olivier quipped.
by Jerri Shafer - Apr 2, 2024
The Trail to Oregon is Based off the 90’s video game “The Oregon Trail” following a family as they make their way from Missouri to Oregon in 1848. From starvation to bandits to dysentery, the family endures all of these challenges in hopes of a better life in Oregon.
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