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Chanticleer Shakespeare Co. Finds its Home at Historic Warnors Theatre in Fresno, CA.
by Stephi Wild - Nov 4, 2024


Chanticleer Shakespeare Co., Fresno's premier professional Shakespeare company, has announced a partnership with Warnors Center for the Performing Arts.

Mannes Orchestra to Premiere Hailstork's 'NDEMARA' & Bauer Symphony at Lincoln Center
by Blair Ingenthron - Nov 2, 2024


On Monday, December 9, 2024, 7:30pm, The New School's College of Performing Arts – Mannes, Jazz, Drama, will present the Mannes Orchestra led by conductor David Hayes, at Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall.

Actor-Director Nesbitt Blaisdell Has Passed Away
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Oct 31, 2024


Nesbitt Blaisdell, a lifelong actor and director, passed away at 95. Known for his work with the Anna Sokolow Dance Troupe and teaching theater, he had a rich career in both acting and education.

UCSB Department of Theater/Dance Will Perform THE THREEPENNY OPERA
by Stephi Wild - Oct 30, 2024


 The Department of Theater and Dance at the University of California, Santa Barbara will present Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill’s groundbreaking musical, The Threepenny Opera.

Federico García Lorca's BLOOD WEDDING Announced At Cal State Fullerton
by A.A. Cristi - Oct 29, 2024


Cal State's Fullerton's Department of Theatre and Dance will present celebrated Spanish poet and playwright Federico García Lorca's “Blood Wedding.”

New York Premiere Of SUMP'N LIKE WINGS Enters Final Week At Theatre Row
by A.A. Cristi - Oct 28, 2024


Discover the final week of the New York premiere of SUMP'N LIKE WINGS at Theatre Row.

University of California, Santa Barbara To Present THE THREEPENNY OPERA
by A.A. Cristi - Oct 23, 2024


The Department of Theater and Dance at the University of California, Santa Barbara will present Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill’s groundbreaking musical, The Threepenny Opera.

Photos: ORLANDO at Theatre Row
by Stephi Wild - Oct 22, 2024


All new photos have been released from the new off-Broadway musical Orlando. Check out the photos here!

New Legacy Website Announced For Legendary Comic Playwright George S. Kaufman
by A.A. Cristi - Oct 22, 2024


Explore the newly announced legacy website dedicated to George S. Kaufman, offering insights into the life and works of the legendary comic playwright.

Hans/Jean Arp & Sophie Taeuber-Arp Expo Comes to Bozar
by Stephi Wild - Oct 21, 2024


This autumn, Bozar is devoting a major exhibition to one of the most important artist-couples in art history: Hans/Jean Arp and Sophie Taeuber-Arp, two central figures of 20th-century abstract art. 

Review: Sheila Jordan Embraced and Honored in Love-Fest at Dizzy's
by Rob Lester - Oct 22, 2024


Gracious and groovy, singer Sheila Jordan remains a jazz fan's delight, decade after decade. Her October 16th concert was lovely.

Dances We Dance Unveils 2024 Fall Season ACQUA
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Oct 10, 2024


Dances We Dance's 2024 Fall Season, titled ACQUA, will explore water's influence on modern dance and celebrates women's empowerment. See full programming and learn how to purchase tickets.

Everything We Know About Broadway-Bound THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY
by Sidney Paterra - Oct 13, 2024


A stage adaptation of The Picture of Dorian Gray is coming to Broadway! The play is set to open at a Shubert theater in March for a strictly limited engagement. What do we know so far about the new show?

Review: THE WILD PARTY at Musical Theatre Southwest
by Jackie Camborde - Oct 10, 2024


You have to hand it to Musical Theatre Southwest – most community theaters play it safe, filling their calendar with Mamma Mia, Shrek and at least one production from the Golden Age of Musicals (Rogers & Hammerstein, Lerner & Lowe, etc.); MTS continues to dip their toes deeper into the repertoire with shows such as Next To Normal and Carrie: The Musical. Playwright Andrew Lippa’s The Wild Party falls into this category. See it now through October 19.

New York Premiere of SUMP'N LIKE WINGS Opens This Week at Mint Theater Company
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Oct 8, 2024


Discover the New York premiere of SUMP'N LIKE WINGS, a play by the author of GREEN GROW THE LILACS, which inspired Rodgers & Hammerstein's OKLAHOMA!, opening this Thursday. Performances will take place at Mint Theater Company.

Photos: Mint Theater Company Presents SUMP'N LIKE WINGS
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 30, 2024


Mint Theater Company has released a first look at the New York Premiere of Sump'n Like Wings by Lynn Riggs, author of more than thirty plays including Green Grow the Lilacs, the basis for Rodgers & Hammerstein’s landmark musical Oklahoma! Written in 1925, Sump'n Like Wings was published in 1928. 

Review: The Huntington's LEOPOLDSTADT is Heart-Rending Epic
by R. Scott Reedy - Sep 27, 2024


Czech-born British playwright and screenwriter Tom Stoppard, 87, was the child of non-observant Jews whose family fled Czechoslovakia during World War II, just prior to Nazi occupation. Stoppard then spent much of his young life in India, and then Nottingham and Yorkshire in England, becoming the very essence of an intellectual Englishman.

Philadelphia Orchestra Musicians Will Perform at the Home of Mütter Museum and Historical Medical Library
by Stephi Wild - Sep 26, 2024


Local musicians from the Philadelphia Orchestra, including Music Director, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, and other esteemed ensembles will return to The College of Physicians of Philadelphia, home of the Mütter Museum and Historical Medical Library, for chamber concerts in 2024 and 2025.

New Musical ORLANDO Debuts In October At Theatre Row
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 25, 2024


ORLANDO, a new musical based on Virginia Woolf's classic novel, will debut Off-Broadway on Friday, October 11 at Theatre Row – Theatre 5 (410 West 42nd Street) for a limited engagement.

EastLine Theatre to Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month At Westbury Arts With MACHINAL
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Sep 20, 2024


EastLine Theatre will present their third annual Hispanic Heritage Month production at Westbury Arts with the rarely-produced play MACHINAL by Mexican-American playwright Sophie Treadwell, first seen on Broadway in 1928. Learn more about the production and see how to purchase tickets.

New York Choral Society to Present VOICES OF LIGHT At Alice Tully Hall
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Sep 20, 2024


The New York Choral Society will present VOICES OF LIGHT at Alice Tully Hall, featuring a powerful blend of choral music and film. The concert will feature more than 170 voices from the New York Choral Society, the Mannes Orchestra, and critically acclaimed soloists. Learn how to purchase tickets.

Pasadena Symphony Launches 97th Season With Debut Of New Music Director Brett Mitchell
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 19, 2024


Pasadena Symphony has announced the launch of its 97th season with the debut of new Music Director Brett Mitchell on October 26 at Ambassador Auditorium.

Duck Soup Cinema Silent Film Series Kicks Off With THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI
by Stephi Wild - Sep 19, 2024


It’s spooky season, and what better way to celebrate than with “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari”? The first show in the 2024/25 Duck Soup Cinema series, “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari” uses striking visuals to reflect a distorted mind, creating an unsettling atmosphere of reality—just in time for Halloween.

Review: Erma Bombeck: At Wit's End is Filled with Lost Opportunities at DCPA
by Jon Bee - Sep 17, 2024


The Silent Generation, born between 1928 and 1945, grew up during times of economic hardship and war, leading to a reputation for resilience, loyalty, and a preference for stability over revolution. They were shaped by events like the Great Depression and World War II, and many became hardworking, civic-minded adults.

Cape Ann Symphony Kicks Off 73rd Season This Month
by Stephi Wild - Sep 17, 2024


Cape Ann Symphony will kick off the 73rd season at 2:00 PM on September, 29 2024 with an Orchestral Spectacular featuring music from Leonard Bernstein, George Gershwin and Ottorino Respighi.

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