Latest Articles About State of Affairs on NBC![]() by A.A. Cristi - February 28, 2019 59E59 Theaters (Val Day, Artistic Director; Brian Beirne, Managing Director) is thrilled welcome the US premiere of KILLING TIME written by Zoe Mills and directed by Antony Eden. Produced by Word Mills and Dead Letter Perfect in association with the Stephen Joseph Theatre, KILLING TIME begins perfor... ![]() by Kaitlin Milligan - January 09, 2020 Other Lives, the Oklahoma-bred outfit fronted by Jesse Tabish, are returning with new album For Their Love, due out April 24 on ATO Records. The long-awaited follow-up to 2015's Rituals, For Their Love is a ten-track collection with a nod to the past while progressing positively towards the future.... ![]() by Fiona Scott - October 22, 2019 Roll up, roll up, it's a revival of John Osbourne's The Entertainer. Shane Ritchie takes the mic as washed-up entertainer, Archie Rice. Osbourne's play shows the drama of his life a?" both on- and off-stage back home.... ![]() by Kaitlin Milligan - July 14, 2020 For eighteen years and counting, Northwest String Summit has brought fans of contemporary bluegrass, indie, funk, jam rock, and everything in between to the greater Portland area for what has become a highlight of the summer for festivalgoers nationwide.... ![]() by Debbie Gilpin - September 28, 2019 The time is now for The Scottish Play; over the past couple of years there has been a glut of Macbeths, no doubt inspired by the extraordinary ongoing political events. This time it's Chichester's turn, with director Paul Miller reuniting with John Simm for a second Shakespeare (the pair teamed up f... ![]() by Julie Musbach - September 13, 2019 Vertical Player Repertory premiered The Constitution, A Secular Oratorio, by American composer Benjamin Yarmolinsky in June 2019 for two sold-out performances. A settingfor chorus and soloists of substantial portions of the United States Constitution, including highlights of Articles 1-7, the Bill o... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - November 18, 2019 Footprints of the Polar Bear & Other Eco-Centric Plays has one more weekend at the American Theatre of Actors. From the blunt to the surreal, this compilation of short works by Phil Paradis delves into the current state of affairs regarding climate change. Presented in part thank to the Puffin Found... ![]() by Shari Barrett - May 17, 2019 Back in 1986, The Actors' Gang presented VIOLENCE: THE MISADVENTURES OF SPIKE SPANGLE, FARMER, originally written and directed by the group's Artistic Director Tim Robbins, which offered a no-holds barred satire of militarism and media manipulation. An updated version written by Robbins and Adam Sim... ![]() by Kaitlin Milligan - May 12, 2020 Following the release of ENTER SHIKARI's critically-acclaimed #2 UK album Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible on So Recordings last week, the band will premiere the video for 'The Great Unknown' this Tuesday May 12th at 1:00pm EST on YouTube. The band will be online to answer fan questions befo... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - March 03, 2020 Artistic Director Robert Ford and Executive Director Martin Miller today announced that a new theatrical incarnation of the iconic television series, Designing Women, penned by creator Linda Bloodworth Thomason, has been selected to open the fall season of TheatreSquared (T2). Performances will run ... ![]() by Kaitlin Milligan - November 20, 2019 Drive-By Truckers have announced the release of their much-anticipated new album. THE UNRAVELING arrives via ATO Records on Friday, January 31, 2020. THE UNRAVELING is heralded by today's premiere of the bracing new single, 'Armageddon's Back In Town,' available now for streaming and download. The t... ![]() by Erica Miner - July 09, 2019 With a lush low range and glowing top range, the Milwaukee native is equally adept in Handel and Mozart as she is in contemporary works... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - February 28, 2020 Come to Crossroads Theatre Company to 'get on the bus' and experience the perilous history-making journey of the Freedom Riders, black and white college students who traveled through the South by bus to challenge the non-enforcement of federal law that ruled segregation on public buses unconstitutio... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - January 16, 2020 Former lead singer of rock band the Guess Who and multi-plantinum performing artist Burton Cummings performs at Pepperdine University at 8 p.m. on Monday, March 2, 2020 at the Lisa Smith Wengler Center for the Arts.... ![]() by Kaitlin Milligan - June 08, 2020 Los Angeles based indie rock artist Opus Vitae is here today with a heavy mind but also a lot of hope for the future, with his contemplative new song 'Rich Man.' The track debuted by way of Variance Magazine, who praised the song's 'brisk production with Vitae's buttery vocals.'... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - August 09, 2019 Mettawee River Theatre Company Returns To St. John The Divine With The Ringdove.... ![]() by Kaitlin Milligan - May 03, 2019 Jamie Dornan and Holliday Grainger (Animals) are set to star in the film adaptation of John Patrick Shanley's hit Broadway stage play Outside Mullingar, according to Deadline.... ![]() by Nicole Rosky - March 03, 2020 A new theatrical incarnation of the iconic television series, Designing Women, penned by creator Linda Bloodworth Thomason, has been selected to open the fall season of TheatreSquared (T2). Performances will run August 12 through September 13 at the company's architecturally distinctive new home in... ![]() by Jeffrey Ellis - February 02, 2019 For Darya, a 42-year-old Polish emigre eking out a meager and bleak existence in New Jersey, life in America seems far less promising than she may have considered at the outset of her journey. But in Martyna Majok's exquisitely crafted and beautifully written play - Ironbound - which ends its all-to... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - April 30, 2019 THE BLACK BOX Broadway Series presents Mamie Parris in a one-night-only solo show accompanied by Broadway composer Barbara Anselmi (It Should Have Been You) on Saturday, May 11 at 8 pm. On Broadway, Mamie most recently returned to the cast of School of Rock in the role of Rosalie. She previously st... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - May 30, 2019 For the first time in its 31-year history, Repercussion Theatre is presenting William Shakespeare's Measure for Measure for its summer tour of Shakespeare-in-the-Park, visiting Montreal and surrounding area parks from July 11 to August 11, 2019. Also a first is that the text which, for the past 3 ye... ![]() by Nicole Rosky - March 03, 2020 A new theatrical incarnation of the iconic television series, Designing Women, penned by creator Linda Bloodworth Thomason, has been selected to open the fall season of TheatreSquared (T2). Performances will run August 12 through September 13 at the company's architecturally distinctive new home in... ![]() by Debbie Gilpin - August 30, 2019 'Drink to the cause, and pure vapours.' We've reached the end of August, which for us means the summer bank holiday and Notting Hill Carnival - but go back a few centuries and the only thing on Londoners' minds would be Bartholomew Fair. An annual event that sprung up in Smithfield around St Barthol... ![]() by Fiona Scott - October 22, 2019 Roll up, roll up, it's a revival of John Osbourne's The Entertainer. Shane Ritchie takes the mic as washed-up entertainer, Archie Rice. Osbourne's play shows the drama of his life a?" both on- and off-stage back home.... ![]() by Kaitlin Milligan - May 28, 2020 Double GRAMMY® Award-winner Fantastic Negrito has just released the new video for 'How Long?', the latest track to be taken from the forthcoming new album, HAVE YOU LOST YOUR MIND YET?, which is out August 14th via Cooking Vinyl/Blackball Universe. ... |