Photos: First Look at New York Euripides Summer Festival's BACCHAE
by Chloe Rabinowitz - June 27, 2023 Get a first look at photos of New York Euripides Summer Festival's BACCHAE....
Three-Day Festival In NYC to Revive Music Silenced By The Nazis
by Blair Ingenthron - April 15, 2023 Elysium Between Two Continents, the NYC-based nonprofit organization fighting anti-Semitism through the means of art and academic dialogue, will present a three-day music festival entitled Innovators in Exile: 100 Years of the International Society for New Music....
Celtic Rock's Horslips Release 50th Anniversary Disc Set
by Marissa Tomeo - May 11, 2022 Horslips, the founding fathers of Celtic Rock, are delighted to announce that, while rumors of their demise as a performing entity have sadly not been exaggerated, they are releasing, in July 2022, through the good auspices of Madfish Music, “More Than You Can Chew” – a stunning 35-disc box set over...
Review: THE BIG SING - THE ARMED MAN: A MASS FOR PEACE at Adelaide Town Hall
by Barry Lenny - August 10, 2022 The performance was tied to the anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima....
The Art Gallery of South Australia Unveils AGSA 500 Publication
by Stephi Wild - January 29, 2024 The Art Gallery of South Australia has unveiled the AGSA 500 publication, a landmark book that celebrates 500 key works of art in the state’s collection....
Summer Organ Recital Series Kicks Off In Ocean Grove
by A.A. Cristi - June 28, 2022 Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association presents Free Organ Recitals on the Great Auditorium Pipe Organ, Wednesday July 6 - Saturday August 27, 2022. ...
Heresy Records to Release 'CITADEL OF SONG' By Medieval/Jazz Fusion Ensemble Anakronos
by Blair Ingenthron - October 02, 2022 Dublin-based Heresy Records will release Citadel of Song, a new double-album by Anakronos, whose critically acclaimed debut album The Red Book of Ossory received 5 stars from The Irish Times and was called one of the best albums of the year by RTE Lyric fm, The Journal of Music and Album of the Year...
Northern Sky Remounts TONGUE, IN CHEEK The Company's First-Ever Book Musical
by A.A. Cristi - July 02, 2021 Beginning July 12, Northern Sky Theater will remount its first-ever book musical, Tongue 'n Cheek, created by Fred Alley with additional music by James Kaplan. The show will run through August 7, outdoors at the Northern Sky amphitheater in Peninsula State Park. ...
The International Black Theatre Summit to Celebrate 2nd Annual Black Theatre Day This September
by Chloe Rabinowitz - September 14, 2022 For the 2nd annual Black Theatre Day (September 17) The International Black Theatre Summit, convened by The CRAFT Institute, is partnering with organizations to increase visibility of Black theatres and encourage donations of time, money, and service year-round....
South Street Seaport Museum Announces New Digital Galleries In Collections Online Portal
by Chloe Rabinowitz - June 30, 2021 South Street Seaport Museum has announced the release of the next set of collections items for digital visitors to browse, research, and enjoy online. This second iteration includes over 300 more works of art and artifacts covering a variety of mediums, historical subjects, and themes relating to th...
Edy Hurst Premieres Comedy Theatre Show About Witches, Neurodivergence and The Vengaboys at The Lowry, Salford
by Stephi Wild - October 09, 2024 Following successful previews at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Edy Hurst's Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Himself premieres at The Lowry, Salford for two performances this Halloween (31st October and 1st November) before embarking on a UK tour....
Camden People's Theatre Announces Spring Season Including Frankie Thompson, Brian Mullin, and More
by Stephi Wild - February 07, 2023 Camden People's Theatre presents a season of refreshing, inventive and bold works this Spring, featuring their flagship festival of brand new, unexpected performance, SPRINT and a roll-call of the most exciting and well-respected names in fringe theatre....
Black Theatre Matters: Celebrate Black Theatre Day and 200 Years Of Black Theatre
by A.A. Cristi - September 16, 2021 The International Black Theatre Summit, a special initiative of The CRAFT Institute, held this year in collaboration with The Billie Holiday Theatre, will celebrate the inaugural Black Theatre Day with a daylong social media campaign and a virtual Happy Hour on Friday, September 17 at 5pm ET....
Photos: Inside Rehearsal For the UK Tour of WISH YOU WEREN'T HERE
by Stephi Wild - January 22, 2024 All new rehearsal photos have been released from the UK tour of Wish You Weren't Here, a new comedy from Theatre Centre’s Resident Writer, Katie Redford. Check out the photos here!...
Review: ASTORIA, Jack Studio Theatre
by Gary Naylor - March 31, 2023 Tony Britten's play is funny and moving if, at times, tricky to follow...
Theatre 40 Presents THE ROSENBERG CASE This Month
by Stephi Wild - February 09, 2023 A reading of The Rosenberg Case comes to Theatre 40 this month. The play is written by Dennis Richard and directed by Louis Fantasia. The performance is set for Wednesday, February 22, 2023 at 7:00 p.m....
Remy Bumppo Theatre Company Announces Marti Lyons as its New Artistic Director
by Chloe Rabinowitz - July 12, 2021 Remy Bumppo Theatre Company has announced Marti Lyons as artistic director. Lyons assumes this role effective immediately. Lyons was selected after a national search led by ALJP Consulting, with a search committee composed of select staff, Core Ensemble members, Board members and representatives of ...
BWW Review: KATHIE RENNER AND THE SEARCH PARTY IN CONCERT at Holden Street Theatres
by Barry Lenny - August 31, 2021 This was a thoroughly entertaining and engaging show....
David Bernard and the Park Avenue Chamber Symphony Release 'Sounds Of America', September 10
by A.A. Cristi - August 02, 2021 For the latest release in their series of recordings on Recursive Classics, the Park Avenue Chamber Symphony under Music Director David Bernard stay closer to home in repertoire terms, with their new album 'Sounds Of America'....
OGCMA to Presents YOUNG RISING STARS Organ Recital Series All Summer At The Jersey Shore
by Chloe Rabinowitz - June 30, 2021 These recitals will be performed in Ocean Grove's historic Great Auditorium. This season's series will bring 'young rising star' organists to the stage - a new generation of organists who have never appeared in the historic auditorium before....
Extant Celebrates its 25th Anniversary and Announces New Mission, Extant Evolve
by Stephi Wild - May 18, 2022 Over the next three years, Extant will shift their focus to innovating the arts sector with new disabled talent, taking a proactive role in creating an answer to the under-representation of disabled leaders. ...
Opera Saratoga to Hold 2024 Gala At Canfield Casino in June
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 15, 2024 Opera Saratoga's 2024 Gala, themed 'Season of Winners,' will be held at the historic Canfield Casino in Saratoga Springs on June 9, 2024. ...
Photos: First Look At The UK Tour of WISH YOU WEREN'T HERE By Katie Redford
by A.A. Cristi - January 25, 2024 See first look photos of Wish You Weren't Here, a new comedy from Theatre Centre’s Resident Writer, Katie Redford (TAPPED, Theatre503; YELLOW LIPS, BBC Radio 4) have been announced for 2024. ...
BWW Review: SAN DIEGO SYMPHONY CONCERT at Rady Shell Amphitheater
by Ron Bierman - May 25, 2022 Musical impressionism ruled the San Diego Symphony’s early-evening Rady Shell concert this past weekend. First came conductor-composer Esa-Pekka Salonen’s reaction to Nyx, a daughter of Chaos, the earliest Greek god. Nyx, rarely mentioned in extant ancient Greek-literature, is goddess of the night, ...
South Street Seaport Museum Announces Archtober 2021 Programming In-Person And Online
by Chloe Rabinowitz - October 06, 2021 South Street Seaport Museum has announced in-person and online events in partnership with Archtober, New York City's Architecture and Design Month and the annual festival of architecture activities, programs and exhibitions taking place during the month of October. ... |