Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra will present a new LACO AT HOME digital program featuring an exclusive interview with British cello virtuoso Sheku Kanneh-Mason, one of the brightest young stars on the classical music scene, in conversation with LACO Music Director Jaime Martín.
Tonight Tony-winner Kristin Chenoweth stops by Watch What Happens Live this week for a chat with Andy Cohen and a performance of the classic tune, 'Dream A Little Dream of Me!'
During its unplanned hiatus from public performances, LA Opera has created an extensive array of online programming under the banner LAO at Home. Here's what's on tap for next week.
Beck Center for the Arts, in adapting to the COVID-19 pandemic, has pivoted to online only arts educational programing for summer of 2020. Beck Center understands the need, especially during this worldwide crisis, for the arts as an entertaining and healing force for all ages, as well as a way to connect the community, virtually.
L. Walter Stearns, Executive Director of Mercury Theater Chicago, announced today an ongoing lineup of three video series featuring past and present Mercury talent, to include actors, musicians and members of several creative teams.
The Seacoast Repertory Theatre is carefully planning to resume its mainstage production schedule on July 31 with Cabaret, the award-winning musical that asks, 'what good is sitting alone in your room? come hear the music play.'
Smuin Contemporary Ballet announced the expansion of its hit Virtual Class Program, featuring a brand new schedule packed with exclusive behind-the-scenes tutorials, lessons in all-new styles including tap and soft-shoe, and expanded offerings of its most popular classes.
CMT San Jose is one of the largest youth theater organizations in the country. When SIP began, CMT altered its spring production of In the Heights which had just been cast, to a virtual rehearsal process.
This July 4, the Boston Pops will present A Boston Pops Salute to Our Heroes to pay tribute to the COVID-19 frontline workers and honor those who have lost their lives during the current health crisis, while also celebrating our diverse nation's founding values of liberty and justice for all.
KCBallet@Home, a compilation of on demand performances, public online dance work outs, classes, podcasts, and more has added Umbra, a ballet which premiered at New Dance Partners in September 20, 2019 at the Carlsen Center at Johnson County Community College.
We here at BroadwayWorld know that sometimes social-distancing can get you down. With the theatre industry at a standstill, many of us are craving some trademark musical theatre merriment to keep our spirits up while keeping ourselves and others safe.
Carnegie Hall continues its new online series Live with Carnegie Hall on Tuesday, May 12 at 2PM EDT with acclaimed interpreter of the American Songbook Michael Feinstein hosting a program dedicated to the music of George Gershwin, joined by special guests.
Continuing its experimental tradition, the annual CalArts Expo returns on Friday, May 15 as a virtual event. Featuring innovative projects by CalArts students, faculty, alumni, and staff, this year's Expo features 120 projects by 484 artists. The Expo offers visual art, short films, music, documentation of live and in-progress work, and more.
As the Stay Home Stay Safe executive orders have been extended to late May, leaving many events and festivals uncertain of their future for the summer, Midland Center for the Arts continues its mission to connect artists with the community.
When Sergei Rachmaninov composed his Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, a set of 24 variations for solo piano and orchestra, the Russian composer knew the 18th variation was something special.
Broadway Dreams will present its first of a series of social distancing concerts this Saturday, May 9, 2020 from 6 - 8 PM EST. Coming to viewers live from The Narrows at Lake Rabun in Georgia, the concert will include performances by stars of Broadway and television, including Tituss Burgess, Jeremy Jordan and more.
Battery Dance launched Battery Dance TV on March 27, 2020 at https://batterydance.org/dancetv/ to provide free live dance classes and programming for the general public by Battery Dance and affiliated artists through a regularly scheduled program.
Marin Shakespeare Company is postponing its 2020 season until summer 2021. To continue serving the community, the theatre company is introducing a variety of virtual offerings, including youth classes, educational programs for prisons, and a YouTube interview series hosted by Artist in Residence Dameion Brown.
The Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities today debuted a new video featuring the cast from their production of Bright Star, which was produced in the fall of 2019. Members of the cast came together from their homes to perform 'Sun is Gonna Shine,' a touching song from the musical that speaks of hope and optimism in the face of despair.