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Video: Angelina Jolie Stars as Maria Callas in First Teaser Trailer for Netflix Biopic
by Josh Sharpe - September 26, 2024 The first teaser trailer for the biopic of opera singer Maria Callas has just dropped. The film, which made its premiere at the Venice Film Festival on Thursday August 29, stars Angelina Jolie as the legendary soprano. The movie will be available on Netflix December 11, 2024, following a select thea...
Ginko Bugs Will Release Pop-Rock Single 'My Eyelash Girl'
by Stephi Wild - April 03, 2024 Pop-rock artist Ginko Bugs is back with his latest track, 'My Eyelash Girl,' set for release on April 12th....
Photos: Netflix Reveals Release Date for Maria Callas Biopic Starring Angelina Jolie
by Josh Sharpe - September 23, 2024 Netflix has revealed the release dates for Maria, the biopic of opera legend Maria Callas. The movie will be available on Netflix December 11, 2024, following a select theatrical release on November 27, 2024. Take a look at all released photos from the film here!...
EDINBURGH 2023: Review: WAITING FOR A TRAIN AT THE BUS STOP, Summerhall
by Cindy Marcolina - August 05, 2023 The poet and director crafts a poignant exploration of manipulation, coercive control, and domestic violence, infusing it with poetic interludes that are the definite highlight of the project....
Zilched Shares Noise-Pop Ballad 'Loveless' Single
by Michael Major - July 13, 2023 Her upcoming record Earthly Delights, for which she recruited rock auteur Ian Ruhala (Hala) and producer/programmer Ben Collins (Minihorse), is a testament to the maturation of Drallos’ uncompromising creative vision. Rounding out her gothic pop slanted alt-rock with elements of grunge, Earthly Deli...
Photos: Go Inside PLUTO IS LISTENING At FRIGID New York UNDER St. Marks Theatre
by A.A. Cristi - May 16, 2024 Enjoy a first, exclusive look into the Boundless Theater production of PLUTO IS LISTENING the mystery-drama written by award-winning playwright David James Parr with new photos from the production. ...
Book Review: IDENTITY, CULTURE, AND THE SCIENCE PERFORMANCE VOLUME 1, FROM THE LAB TO THE STREETS
by Alexander Cohen - January 24, 2023 Identity, Culture, and the Science performance Volume 1, From the Lab to the Streets is an intelligently curated series of interviews, essays, and meditations on theatre and its relationship to science....
Review: MEDEA GOSPERIA, Cockpit Theatre
by Olivia Woods - July 04, 2024 Caribbean landscapes and musical interludes are not typically associated with the monstrous Medea. However, in Medea Gosperia, Thee Black Swan reimagines Euripides’ classic Greek myth through a fusion of diverse musical styles, showcasing the exceptional vocal talent of its ensemble....
QSE Brings Back SHAKESPEARE PICK AND (RE)MIX at Wynnum Fringe
by Blair Ingenthron - November 05, 2023 Join QSE for a dose of rambunctious laughter, ridiculous antics, and audience choice fun at Wynnum Fringe! Shakespeare Pick and (re)Mix brings highly physical, bite-size fun where the audience chooses which short makes the stage. Don't miss this unique Shakespeare experience!...
Review: THE MOUTH INSIDE THE MOUTH – ADELAIDE FRINGE 2024 at Studio 166 At Goodwood Theatre And Studios
by Barry Lenny - March 04, 2024 Experimental, quirky, even bizarre performances....
Oliver Cowen and Eidann Glover's Immersive WHERE YOU WERE Opens This Month
by Michael Major - October 03, 2024 Created by theatre-makers and performers Oliver Cowen and Eidann Glover, this cozy and concise theatrical experience blends memory, myth and imagination. Featuring original music and poetry, Where You Were gives participants the option to choose their involvement, whether to delve deeper into comfy ...
Review Roundup: BETWEEN TWO KNEES
by Nicole Rosky - February 14, 2024 Up next at the Perelman Performing Arts Center is the NY premiere of The 1491’s comedy Between Two Knees, directed by Eric Ting. Check out what the critics are saying!...
Review: NOBODADDY - TEAĊ DAṀSA, Sadler’s Wells
by Matthew Paluch - November 28, 2024 Teaċ Daṁsa return to Sadler’s Wells with Michael Keegan-Dolan's latest work: NOBODADDY (Tríd an bpoll gan bun). The title is a dark character that features in the poems of William Blake, but the blurb confirms that Dolan's reading is one of “an ode to the peacemakers and the bringers of good things”...
PLUTO IS LISTENING by David James Parr to be Presented at FRIGID New York At Under St. Marks Theatre
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 14, 2024 Boundless Theater will present Pluto is Listening, directed by Sophie Sam, starring Abdu Garmazi and Ashley Kristeen Vega at FRIGID New York - Under St. Marks Theatre. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets....
Review: With a Different Perspective, UNHOLY WARS Shows What's Old is New Again at Opera Philadelphia
by Richard Sasanow - September 28, 2023 According to creator and star tenor Karim Sulayman, UNHOLY WARS, a 70-minute opera pastiche that made its debut on Saturday at Philadelphia Opera’s O23 Festival, “stitches together a collection of baroque music centered around the Middle East and the Crusades, examining the separation of the human r...
Alison Fraser to Lead STRANGER INTERLUDES Industry Reading at Boundless Theater
by Chloe Rabinowitz - November 16, 2022 Boundless Theater announced has that Stranger Interludes, a new play by David James Parr, will receive an industry reading on Friday, November 18th at The Dramatists Guild Foundation, directed by Amanda Bearse (“Married… with Children”, Billy Eichner’s Bros)....
Review: MOVIES TO MUSICALS, Clyde Auditorium
by Natalie O'Donoghue - February 18, 2024 Performers includes John Owen-Jones, Sabrina Carter, Kerry Ellis, Lucy Kay, Paul Tabone, Glasgow’s Rock Choir, and a cast of young performers....
Review: ALL THE DEVILS ARE HERE: HOW SHAKEPSEARE INVENTED THE VILLIAN at Shakespeare Theatre Company
by David Friscic - December 11, 2024 Actor and creator Patrick Page held the audience in the palm of his hand and took the audience (at the Klein Theatre of the Shakespeare Theatre Company) through a veritable “rogues’ gallery” of villains and devious- minded characters from the Shakespearean canon-- including murderers, the revengeful...
Review: October 16 Season Premiere of PETER GRIMES at The Met
by George Weinhouse - October 19, 2022 One of the momentous events of the first season at the new Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center (and there were many) was the new production of Benjamin Britten's PETER GRIMES in 1967. Although it had its Met premiere in 1948 at the old house, it was the Tyrone Guthrie production that cemented its...
The Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra to Present Debussy's La Mer At The VETS, Providence
by Chloe Rabinowitz - October 16, 2023 The Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra will present Debussy's La Mer on Nov 11th at The VETS, Providence. Morihiko Nakahara conducts a captivating program featuring Gabriella Smith's Tumblebird Contrails, Korngold's Violin Concerto, Britten's Four Sea Interludes, and Debussy's La Mer. ...
EDINBURGH 2023: Review: SING, RIVER, Pleasance Courtyard
by Cindy Marcolina - August 08, 2023 It’s Midsummer’s Eve, and a young man is ready to plunge into the Thames to make his sacrifice. As we stand alongside him, we dive into British mythology and pagan beliefs as he goes on a journey defined by backhandedly bitter irony. Nathaniel Jones writes an ancient fable suspended in time, address...
Review: IF ALL ELSE FAILS, Battersea Arts Centre
by Matthew Paluch - November 20, 2024 The forty year celebration of Sheffield based Forced Entertainment comes to a close with six performances of If All Else Fails at the Battersea Arts Centre. Performed and devised by Cathy Naden & Seke Chimutengwende, Tim Etchells of Forced Entertainment directs the duo in the improvisational informe...
Review: THE SAN DIEGO SYMPHONY at San Diego's Civic Center Theater
by Ron Bierman - March 15, 2023 Edo de Waart is now in his fourth year as Principal Guest Conductor of the San Diego Symphony Orchestra. In his long career he’s headed orchestras on four continents and taught in this country’s finest music schools. It’s no coincidence that his frequent conducting appearances in San Diego have coin...
Review: PETER GRIMES, London Coliseum
by Alexander Cohen - September 22, 2023 Deftly balances psychological thrill with morality as murky as the North Sea...
LAUGH OUT LOUD: BLACK AND PROUD Sketch Comedy Show To Illuminate TR Studios With Cultural Celebration Of African-American Humor
by A.A. Cristi - January 09, 2024 Experience the groundbreaking comedy sketch show 'Laugh Out Loud: Black And Proud' at TR Studios. Join us for a celebration of African-American humor and resilience from February 22-24, 2024. Don't miss this extraordinary comedy event! #LOLBAP24 #ComedyRevolution2024... |