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by Stephi Wild - Oct 11, 2021
To mark this year's festive winter season, Shoreditch Town Hall today announces Town Hall Unwrapped, a series of joyfully eclectic events taking over the building's many spaces throughout December.
by Michael Major - Aug 30, 2021
The new release is a companion to the film's official soundtrack, which featured original songs by Lin Manuel Miranda. The film features additional musical performances by Gloria Estefan, Zoe Saldaña, & more!
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 9, 2021
United States Artists has announced Lulani Arquette and Roberto Bedoya as recipients of 2021 Berresford Prize, an annual award that honors cultural practitioners who have contributed significantly to the advancement, wellbeing, and care of artists in society. Lulani Arquette and Roberto Bedoya are complementary figures in the field that have both created new possibilities for artists, and will each receive the $25,000 award this year. Their visionary approaches engender cooperation, promote thoughtful civic engagement, and advocate for artists on a local and national level.
by Nicole Rosky - May 20, 2021
Today (May 20) in live streaming: your last chance to watch Miscast, Oli Higginson and Molly Lynch visit Backstage Live, the Next on Stage Top 10, and more!
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Apr 8, 2021
St. Ann’s Warehouse, capping a year in which they have activated their flexible Brooklyn waterfront theater by bringing art outdoors, will finally welcome artists and audiences back inside with two socially distanced concert presentations by The Bengsons, produced in partnership with longtime St. Ann’s collaborator piece by piece productions.
by Taylor Brethauer-Hamling - Mar 27, 2021
March 27 marks World Theatre Day! Although we can't be together to celebrate, we can still reminisce on the fun of theatre in our lives.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Feb 22, 2021
Adelphi University's popular Live from Adelphi series, which brings Broadway and cabaret stars live to in-home audiences from the Performing Arts Center (PAC) Concert Hall, starts its spring schedule with a tribute to Ethel Merman, continuing with a celebration of the classics of the American songbook and the Café Carlyle's legendary Bobby Short.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Feb 16, 2021
On Friday, April 16, 2021, trumpeter and composer Nate Wooley will release Mutual Aid Music. Mutual aid points to the concept of community action and the human drive to provide succor to our fellow humans. Mutual aid is the primary ethic of an anarchistic utopia in which each knows what they have, and is honest about what they need.
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Feb 16, 2021
Nate Wooley (b.1974) was born in Clatskanie, Oregon and began playing trumpet professionally with his father, a big band saxophonist, at the age of 13.
by Stephen Mosher - Feb 13, 2021
The history of show business is loaded with couples who work as well offstage as they do on. These twosomes have brought their offstage magic to the stages of the cabaret and concert world.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jan 25, 2021
If you’ve seen Dixie’s smash off-Broadway hit Dixie’s Tupperware Party or spent time with her in Dixie’s Never Wear a Tube Top While Riding a Mechanical Bull (and 16 other things I learned while I was drinking last Thursday), then you know Dixie’s sweet charm and infectious Southern drawl is going to keep you in stiches!
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jan 11, 2021
Martin Markinson, one of the leading Broadway producers and independent theatre owners of the past 50 years, died on Thursday, January 7th at his home in Santa Fe, New Mexico surrounded by love. He was 89 years old.
by A.A. Cristi - Dec 14, 2020
Theatre Bay Area (TBA) announced today that Deputy Director Dale Albright will be departing the company in February 2021, marking the end of his 20 years working at the arts service organization.
by Nicole Rosky - Nov 20, 2020
Today (November 20) in live streaming: Adam Pascal visits Backstage Live, Beetlejuice reunites on Stars in the House, and so much more!
by A.A. Cristi - Nov 6, 2020
Rocking a red ribbon not only completes any outfit; it shows everyone – especially people living with HIV and their families – your support. On Tuesday, December 1 at 8:30 a.m.
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Nov 21, 2020
BroadwayWorld put together a list of all the live action musicals you can stream on Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, BroadwayHD, and Disney Plus. Are you looking for something to get your mind off… all of this? So are we. Because everyone needs some escape,
by Stephen Mosher - Oct 30, 2020
Learn about the romance, the laughter, and the arguments that make up husband and wife modern day vaudevillians Michael Garin and Mardie Millet, two of cabarets most popular duo acts.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Oct 20, 2020
The Chocolate Factory Theater has announced the world premiere of patch the sky with 5 colored stones, a new work instigated by choreographer, director and performer Daria Faïn with 15 international collaborators which will be released online throughout Fall 2020.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Oct 14, 2020
The Paley Center for Media today announced the latest selection to its Paley Front Row Presented by Citi series: The Amazing Race. This program will be available for view on Verizon Media's Yahoo Entertainment stating tonight at 8:00 pm EST/5:00 pm PST.
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Oct 14, 2020
The Paley Center for Media today announced the latest selection to its Paley Front Row Presented by Citi series: The Amazing Race.
by Nicole Rosky - Sep 21, 2020
Performances of Come From Away might be paused, but the cast is still uniting to confront the issues of today. The North American touring company of COME FROM AWAY has launched Conversations From Away a new Black Lives Matter video series focused on keeping the conversation going.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Sep 16, 2020
In this wildly unprecedented year, Roy and Edna Disney/CalArts Theater (REDCAT), CalArts' center for contemporary arts in downtown Los Angeles, has announced its first-ever all-streaming and virtual season of experimentation, discovery, and lively civic discourse online this fall.
by Stephi Wild - Sep 15, 2020
The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (CSO) and Cincinnati Pops have announced detailed plans for seven Live From Music Hall concerts to be digitally streamed for free this autumn in lieu of live, in-person performances.
by Andrew Child - Sep 8, 2020
In March, Charlotte M Canninga??s historical commentary on American theatre during the 1918 flu epidemic made the rounds on social media as newly-furloughed industry professionals struggled to find solid footing amidst a global wave of trepidation.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Sep 3, 2020
On Friday, October 30, 2020, Sound American releases Something to Hunt, the first ever portrait album of the music of Pulitzer Prize-nominated composer Ash Fure.
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