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by Blair Ingenthron - Jul 13, 2023
John Sturk, a Chicago magician and musician, has been elected National President of The Society of American Magicians. Sturk will be the 107th president to serve in the office.
by Claudio Erlichman - Jul 13, 2023
The opera's libretto was adapted by the composer from a 1920 serialized novella, Liška Bystrouška. For the title of the opera, Příhody means tales; lišky is the genitive of vixen. Bystroušky, still genitive, is the pun sharp, having the double meaning of pointed, like fox ears, and clever.
by Stephi Wild - Jul 13, 2023
Kripper Studio has announced its partnership with the City of Boston to assess, identify and recommend solutions to enhance and expand the production capabilities for The Strand Theater.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jul 10, 2023
The 'Adopt a Sailor - 50 State Tour'-a nationwide tour of Charles Evered's acclaimed play 'Adopt a Sailor' has reached its 26th state, with twenty four to go.
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 22, 2023
Founded 30 years ago by Martin Engstroem, at the end of a dead-end road in the mountains of Switzerland, Verbier Festival is a classical music festival committed to excellence in music performance and education through its highly respected artistic programme, its Academy and Orchestra programs, and UNLTD, its cultural engagement laboratory.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 22, 2023
Verbier Festival has revealed its 30th anniversary season. Learn how to purchase tickets!
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 19, 2023
Alice Childress’s riveting play Wedding Band – a profound meditation on injustice and intolerance – starts performances at the Stratford Festival’s Tom Patterson Theatre on Tuesday in a production directed by Sam White.
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 13, 2023
La Secretaría de Cultura del Gobierno de México y el Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura (Inbal), mediante la Coordinación Nacional de Literatura (CNL) y la Capilla Alfonsina, presentarán Cantata en la tumba de Federico García Lorca, de Alfonso Reyes, este jueves 15 de junio en la Capilla Alfonsina, a las 19:00 horas.
by Blair Ingenthron - Jun 11, 2023
La Secretaría de Cultura del Gobierno de México y el Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura (Inbal), a través de la Coordinación Nacional de Música y Ópera (CNMO), ofrecerán el concierto para piano, violín, viola y violonchelo del Ensamble que se integra con Irina Shishkina, Sergei Gorbenko, Yulia Dogadaeva y Vladimir Sagaydo, el viernes 16 de junio, a las 18:00 horas, en la Sala Manuel M. Ponce del Palacio de Bellas Artes.
by Vikki Jane Vile - Jun 11, 2023
Perhaps it’s already clear, but this is a rather subdued triple bill to bring the 22/23 season to a close. Earnest in tone and at times devastating in appeal.
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 5, 2023
La Secretaría de Cultura del Gobierno de México y el Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura (Inbal), a través de la Coordinación Nacional de Literatura (CNL), rememoran el 125º aniversario del natalicio de Federico García Lorca, poeta y dramaturgo español cuyo trabajo ha merecido un lugar en el corazón de la literatura universal y de habla hispana.
by Blair Ingenthron - Jun 4, 2023
Hindus are urging the prestigious Latvian National Opera and Ballet (LNOB) in Riga to withdraw “La Bayadère” ballet; scheduled for October 13; which they feel seriously trivializes Eastern religious and other traditions.
by Nicole Rosky - Jun 2, 2023
The American Airlines Theatre will become the Todd Haimes Theatre, in recognition of the late artistic director and chief executive’s extraordinary dedication to the institution he called home, and his enormous contributions to Roundabout and the entire theatre community.
by Stephi Wild - May 31, 2023
The Hat Theater Collective, a new immersive theater company in Bradenton, has announced a charitable contribution in the amount of $4400 to the Manatee County Historical Commission, Inc.
by A.A. Cristi - May 17, 2023
Wexford Festival Opera 2023 promises a packed programme for this year's festival. As part of the festival's commitment to nurturing a new generation of creative artists, WFO invited applications from young directors and set designers, who are Irish or based in Ireland, to develop stage concepts for the two operas.
by Richard Sasanow - May 17, 2023
IL TABARRO has a special relationship to New York, since it’s the only Puccini to premiere here at the Metropolitan, in 1918. While it’s only the first third of the trio of short operas that go by the title IL TRITTICO, no one attending the other night’s performance by On Site Opera in partnership with the South Street Seaport Museum should have felt short-changed. It definitely felt like an evening’s worth of opera--and a fine one.
by A.A. Cristi - May 16, 2023
La Secretaría de Cultura federal y el Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura (Inbal), a través del Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes, recinto que integra la Red de Museos Inbal, presentan la videoinstalación Dioses y máquinas, dirigida por Santiago Sierra Soler, proyecto que propone nuevas narrativas a partir de una reinterpretación fílmica que hace referencia a algunas obras del movimiento muralista mexicano.
by Stephi Wild - May 12, 2023
Beginning May 14th, NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale will present House of Glackens, an insider's look into the domestic and creative spheres of the William J. Glackens' family, a tight-knit brood made up of patriarch William (1870-1938), mother Edith Dimock (1876-1955), son Ira (1907-1990) and daughter Lenna (1913-1943).
by A.A. Cristi - May 10, 2023
The 92nd Street Y, New York announces Caleb Teicher and Veronica Swift, the first-ever collaboration from the acclaimed dancer and vocalist, as part of Midsummer MusicFest, a new summer festival debuting this year in celebration of 92NY's 150th anniversary.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 10, 2023
The 92nd Street Y, New York will present An Evening with Norm Lewis as part of Midsummer MusicFest, a new summer festival debuting this year in celebration of 92NY’s 150th anniversary.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 9, 2023
Photoville, the Brooklyn-based nonprofit that brings breathtaking photography within reach of New Yorkers in all boroughs—free of charge—will present Photoville NYC 2023 (June 3 - 18).
by Nicole Rosky - May 8, 2023
The Pulitzer Prize Board will present the 2023 award winners for Prizes in Journalism, Books, Drama and Music. Who will win this year? Tune in right here at 3pm to watch the announcement live!
by Nicole Rosky - May 8, 2023
The Pulitzer Prize Board has just announced that English, by Sanaz Toossi has won the 2023 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Other finalists included: On Sugarland by Aleshea Harris and The Far Country by Lloyd Suh.
by Blair Ingenthron - May 6, 2023
Watch the performance of Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'Make A Joyful Noise' at King Charles's Coronation.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 5, 2023
Irish Repertory Theatre has added five additional performances for Love Letters by A.R. Gurney, directed by Ciarán O’Reilly (Endgame), starring Tony Award winner Matthew Broderick and Tony Award winner Laura Benanti.
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