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by Kat Mokrynski on Oct 27, 2025
Even from the title of Bloody Mary and the Nine Day Queen, one can tell whose side writer Gareth Hides is on. The new musical, directed by Adam Stone, tells the story of Mary I of England (Cezarah Bonner) and Lady Jane Grey (Anna Unwin), cousins who were caught up in a battle for the Queendom after the death of Edward VI (played by a literal puppet), the son of Henry VIII. The title of the show comes from the nicknames for the two women, with Mary executing Jane after convicting her of treason for her nine-day reign as Queen of England and Ireland.
by Chloe Rabinowitz on Aug 14, 2024
Discover the creative partnership of Eric Carle and Ann Beneduce in a new fall exhibition at The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, showcasing their collaborative work on beloved picture books. Learn how to purchase tickets.
by Chloe Rabinowitz on Jul 25, 2024
The Lambeth Fringe 2024, formerly the Clapham Fringe, will feature nearly 150 shows across 23 venues in Lambeth, highlighting theatre, comedy, cabaret, music, family shows, and more, with a focus on underrepresented voices. Learn how to purchase tickets.
by Blair Ingenthron on Mar 31, 2024
Go Banana Go!, the funniest band on the family music scene, are back with their third full-length, hilarious, and (let's face it) pretty weird album, Hot Fudge Saturday, out now!
by Chloe Rabinowitz on Mar 26, 2024
Join the final days of the South Street Seaport Museum's exhibit, SEAPORT DISCOVERY: EXPLORING OUR WATERS WITH ERIC CARLE, ending on April 14, 2024.
by Debbie Hall on Aug 14, 2023
Many talented people pursue their dream of performing in Las Vegas. Adam London lives the dream, celebrating 10 years headlining in the family-friendly Laughternoon Thursday to Sunday.
by Stephi Wild on Feb 6, 2023
Taking inspiration from imaginary friends, childhood games, and a delicious soup, Rhodes Theatre Guild will present an exciting new play cycle from Rhodes senior and budding playwright Eliana Mabe.
by Stephi Wild on Feb 3, 2023
Pittsburgh Public Theater Board Chair Angela Blanton announced that Shaunda Miles McDill will serve as the next managing director of The Public, beginning in late February 2023. McDill will share organizational leadership with her producing partner, Artistic Director Marya Sea Kaminski.
by Kat Mokrynski on Jan 25, 2023
All In Good Time is, to quote the show’s site, “a show about ADHD and time travel, complete with dodos, disco balls and ducks and whatever else we have time for” created by the Not-God Complex. The show itself aims to tell a story of time from a neurodivergent perspective, particularly focusing on ADHD through the trope of time travel.
by A.A. Cristi on Jul 19, 2022
The South Street Seaport Museum announces that admission is free for the rest of the summer to a new discovery room of maritime-themed art by the late Eric Carle, beloved creator of picture books for young children.
by Stephi Wild on May 26, 2022
The South Street Seaport Museum announces summer exhibitions, sailing season, and events at 12 Fulton St and on Pier 16. The free exhibitions on offer include the new, introductory gallery South Street and the Rise of New York, as well as a newly reconfigured return of the popular Millions: Migrants and Millionaires Aboard the Great Liners, 1900-1914.
by A.A. Cristi on May 18, 2022
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Board Chair Richard Harshman announced today that J. Kevin McMahon, President and CEO, plans to retire at the end of this year. Under McMahon's two decades of dedicated leadership, the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust advanced downtown Pittsburgh's cultural and economic transformation and continued to earn international, national, regional, and local recognition for how a non-profit organization can utilize the arts as a catalyst for urban revitalization.
by A.A. Cristi on May 10, 2022
The South Street Seaport Museum announces May exhibitions, sailing season, and events at 12 Fulton St and Pier 16. The Museum is excited to host NYC Poets Afloat for their third annual group poetry reading aboard tall ship Wavertree on May 15, 2022 at 2pm.
by Stephi Wild on Sep 17, 2020
Over twelve narratives on some of the most difficult facts facing our society today, online theatre festival Dazed New World will feature work exploring how we might evolve post-corona, highlight social injustice, inequality and issues of environmental concern.
by Marianka Swain on Jun 1, 2020
At the moment, we're working on a YouTube comedy/art show called The Bare & Klare Show, which is a six-part series hosted by two magical stoner bears, guiding the human race through lockdown.
by Charlotte Downes on Feb 21, 2020
Barn Theatre's production of Jeeves & Wooster in Perfect Nonsense stopped off at the Tacchi-Morris Arts Centre in Taunton, Somerset, for two nights during its UK tour. Based on P. G. Wodehouse's book The Code of the Woosters, Andrew Ashford (Jeeves) and Matthew Cavendish (Wooster) have big shoes to fill, bringing such well-loved characters to life.
by Amy Hanson on Aug 18, 2019
Douglas Adams, beloved writer of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, was notoriously terrible at sticking to deadlines. Perennially quotable, he claimed to love 'the whooshing sound they make as they go by'. The premise of Room 5064's short play, We Apologise For The Inconvenience, imagines Adams, late once again in submitting a manuscript, locked in a hotel room by his publisher until he finishes the series' fourth outing; the book that would be released as So Long, And Thanks For All The Fish.
by A.A. Cristi on Jul 29, 2019
The little duck's quest and legend is about you and me, about Hong Kong. Hong Kong Dance Company (HKDC)'s children's dance drama, A Sea of Smiling LT Ducks, will be staged in Sha Tin Town Hall Auditorium from 2nd to 4th August 2019. Despite roaring waves, the fearless little duck begins its adventurous journey on the vast ocean. This summer, the LT Ducks are going to brave the ocean with us hand in hand. Let's experience the Hong Kong spirit together: with tenacity, resilience, diligence, our destiny lays in our hands!
by A.A. Cristi on Jul 16, 2019
New Brunswick Cultural Center/Arts New Brunswick presents the eighth annual Hub City Sounds series, taking place this summer to fall from July 27 through October 27. This FREE family-friendly series is a performing, visual, and culinary arts festival with events for all tastes!
by Kelsey Lawler on Feb 26, 2019
Michael 'Ding' Lorenz boasts crazy talent alongside an outrageous instrument collection that warrants awe-inspired sighs and, as the Skylight Music Theatre proves, a show all its own. Things That Go Ding! played to sold-out audiences in 2012, and now it's back and bigger than ever in the Cabot Theatre.
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