![]() by Stephi Wild - January 20, 2023 Relish Theatre brings a new drag cabaret play about the climate crisis and its impact on the queer community to the world-famous VAULT Festival. From award-winning writer James McDermott (Eastenders; Time and Tide, Park Theatre), with musical direction from Olivier-nominated Joe Beighton (SIX: The ... ![]() by Stephi Wild - April 10, 2023 The refugee crisis is one of the greatest humanitarian crises of our lifetime. In the award-winning Flight Pattern from 2017, Crystal Pite portrays a human catastrophe, with her distinct language of movement and in a fearless and empathetic manner. Parallel to the expansion of the work from one to t... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 24, 2024 Acclaimed author Bob Herpe releases his thrilling new novel, 'The Other Side of Crisis.' ... ![]() by Stephi Wild - February 04, 2022 The inaugural event will feature conversations with some of Australia’s leading artistic voices and environmental activists who will explore creative opportunities to educate, inspire and mobilise communities for climate action.... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - June 22, 2021 New York City Center is celebrating NYC PRIDE with a free encore presentation of Lar Lubovitch's enduring and timely male duet from Concerto Six Twenty-Two.... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - November 24, 2021 Vital Matters, Single Carrot Theatre, and Submersive Productions will partner with local theatre artists, performers, booksellers and more for an evening of art and conversation about our climate crisis, as part of the international initiative, Climate Change Theatre Action. Winter Seeds: For Growin... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - November 01, 2023 The Royal Theatrical Fund announces a one-off emergency crisis grant for all who work in the entertainment business. The grant is open for applications starting November 1, 2023. This initiative aims to support those unable to meet their essential needs due to unforeseen circumstances. The RTF has a... ![]() by Sarah Leiber - June 04, 2021 The video is sponsored by Macy’s as part of its Pride + Joy campaign in support of its LGBTQ colleagues, customers, and communities.... ![]() by Alan Henry - June 24, 2021 Celebrate NYC PRIDE with this encore presentation of Lar Lubovitch’s enduring and timely male duet from Concerto Six Twenty-Two featuring NYCB principal dancers, and partners in real-life, Adrian Danchig-Waring and Joseph Gordon from the 2020 Fall for Dance Festival. View on demand through June 30. ... ![]() by Sarah Jae Leiber - April 14, 2021 The campaign falls in a landmark year for the climate crisis; this November, global leaders are set to gather in Glasgow for the UN Climate Change conference (COP26), to set the future path for the planet.... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - December 16, 2021 The Segal Centre for Performing Arts is delighted to welcome back long-time Montréal favourite Yinglish (Yiddish/English) comedy duo YidLife Crisis (Jamie Elman and Eli Batalion) for an in-person send up of the last few years. The Segal Centre's presentation of YidLife Crisis' “Pandemish” will be in... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - April 11, 2022 The creators of The Most Beautiful Home...Maybe, a campy, funny and deeply serious work of interactive theater are bringing their multicity series of live performances and community events to Los Angeles. Their goal? Planning a future where everyone has a home.... ![]() by Sarah Leiber - June 04, 2021 The video is sponsored by Macy’s as part of its Pride + Joy campaign in support of its LGBTQ colleagues, customers, and communities.... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - February 17, 2025 The Bearded Ladies are hitting a municipal ice rink near you with a remount of their internationally acclaimed ice-stravaganza Beards on Ice, which asks the age-old question: What's more impossible: Solving the climate crisis or teaching drag queens how to ice skate?... ![]() by Stephi Wild - February 14, 2021 Kungliga Operan will present a panel titled PEOPLE AND CULTURE. What role does culture, and the digitization of it, play in a crisis? It examines and discusses our panel of experts in a digital, free panel conversation live from the Royal Opera. To take part in the conversation - create an account a... ![]() by Michael Major - June 27, 2022 Broadway stars Rachel Bay Jones, Brenda Braxton, Liz Callaway, Lilla Crawford, Juwan Crawley, José Llana, Beth Malone, Andrea McArdle, Bonnie Milligan, Orfeh, Krysta Rodriguez, Seth Rudetsky, James Wesley and NaTasha Yvette Williams will come together for a special rendition of “What the World Needs... ![]() by Gigi Gervais - December 11, 2021 The Segal Book Talk series continues December 15 at noon, with a conversation with Avra Sidiropoulouo (Greece) and Frank M. Raddatz (Germany) about Sidiropoulou's new book: Staging 21st Century Tragedies. Theatre, Politics and Global Crisis. The conversation will be moderated by Frank Hentschker, ... ![]() by Blair Ingenthron - October 06, 2022 The trustees of Centre for the Moving Image (CMI), the parent charity which runs Filmhouse Cinema and Café Bar in Edinburgh, Edinburgh International Film Festival and Belmont Filmhouse in Aberdeen, have appointed Tom MacLennan and Chad Griffin of FRP Advisory as Joint Administrators.... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - March 10, 2022 Reading Rep Theatre today announces the return of Reading's favourite penguin Alby the Penguin Saves the World written and directed by Helen Eastman. ... ![]() by Stephi Wild - April 01, 2025 Birmingham Hippodrome's New Musical Theatre department have announced their Edinburgh Fringe debut with original climate crisis musical, Hot Mess. The new production will arrive at the Fringe this summer for its world premiere. ... ![]() by Stephi Wild - March 18, 2022 The UK Musicians' Union is taking further action to support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine. The EC has agreed on a £10,000 donation on behalf of members of the union. ... ![]() by Stephi Wild - December 28, 2023 Dutch National Opera has announced the Opera Forward Festival lineup. The festival will kick off in March 2024. Learn more about the festival and find out how to attend here!... ![]() by Stephen Mosher - July 27, 2021 There is always a reason behind longevity. In order to understand why Marie's Crisis has lasted this long, all you have to do is go down there and check it out. But brush up on your Hairspray first.... ![]() by Stephi Wild - September 06, 2022 The creative teams behind two new climate plays announce their 'Climate Theater Double Feature,' a day of new work and conversation about theatre and the climate crisis, which will play in New York on September 17th.... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - October 05, 2023 Eve Theatre opens its 11th season with the Louisville premiere of 'Who Killed Sylvia Plath' by Lynne Kaufman. Don't miss this thought-provoking one-act play at The Kentucky Center's MeX Theater.... |