![]() by Blair Ingenthron - September 10, 2022 Osceola Arts will celebrate its 62nd season of theatre when it opens its doors for the 2022-2023 theatre season later this month. Beginning Friday, September 16th, and running through Sunday, October 2nd Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein will be live on the Osceola Arts Main Stage. ... ![]() by Herbert Paine - February 18, 2020 Unequivocal thumbs up for Stray Cat Theatre's production of Sarah DeLappe's THE WOLVES, directed by Heather Lee Harper. Runs through February 22nd. The playwright has composed dialogue that flows like notes on a music sheet and the director has excelled in guiding the players ~ nine remarkable actre... ![]() by Stephi Wild - December 15, 2021 In Robert Macke's play The Last Mother in the House of Chavis, a father discovers his estranged son is competing on a reality television series ... as a drag queen. The play is a funny and moving exploration of the ties that bind families, both biological and chosen, as well as the forces that drive... ![]() by Stephi Wild - October 26, 2022 Described as Sesame Street meets The Exorcist, the funniest and filthiest Broadway show in years finally makes its South Australian premiere in University of Adelaide's iconic Little Theatre.... ![]() by Michael Major - October 14, 2022 Nashville singer/songwriter Sam Williams releases Glasshouse Children: Tilted Crown, a deluxe version of his celebrated debut Glasshouse Children. The expanded edition features six new tracks, including the previously released “Ragdoll” as well as new song “Tilted Crown.”... ![]() by Kaitlin Milligan - April 07, 2020 Two-time GRAMMY® Award-nominated Pennsylvania quintet AUGUST BURNS RED —JB Brubaker [lead guitar], Brent Rambler [rhythm guitar], Matt Greiner [drums], Jake Luhrs [lead vocals], and Dustin Davidson [bass]—have just shared the video for 'Bones.'... ![]() by Kaitlin Milligan - March 05, 2019 Desperate to leave his violent past behind in favor of his newfound passion, Barry is attempting to untangle himself from the world of contract killing and fully immerse himself in acting. But getting out is messy. While Barry has eliminated many of the external factors that pushed him towards viole... ![]() by Krista Garver - October 08, 2021 Set in during the Jacobite uprisings of 1745, LOCH LOMOND, which is currently having its world premiere at Broadway Rose, is at once a sweeping musical about desire (for independence, for glory, for love) and an intimate look at the many ties that bind people together.... ![]() by Michael Major - September 23, 2022 Nashville singer/songwriter Sam Williams has released the delicately scathing “Blame ‘Em Both”, another song from the forthcoming deluxe version of his celebrated debut, Glasshouse Children out via Mercury Nashville. The expanded edition of the record, entitled Glasshouse Children: Tilted Crown, in... ![]() by Julie Musbach - June 12, 2019 Play Me Again Pianos, a nonprofit aspiring to make metro Atlanta more musical through 88 public piano installations, will cut the ribbon on its newest donated piano Sunday, June 30, at 3 p.m. at the Donaldson-Bannister Farm. The event is free and open to the public, and anyone is encouraged to play ... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - September 10, 2020 Kervigo Ensemble Theater presents the world premiere readings of T Club by Jac ford and GEN by Makaela Shealy-Sachot September 28 and October 5, respectively, via Zoom.... ![]() by Stephi Wild - August 04, 2021 The company, from Eindhoven in the Netherlands, bring their explosive tricks to the Peacock Theatre with the UK premiere of Between Us. The work was originally set to be presented in July 2020, before the world transcended into lockdown.... ![]() by Michael Major - May 04, 2022 New Orleans multi-instrumentalist Leyla McCalla has shared the track “Le Bal est Fini” today via the Sourthern culture magazine Garden & Gun. Featured on her new album ‘Breaking The Thermometer’ which comes out this Friday, “Le Bal est Fini” is French for “The party is over”. Plus, check out upcomin... ![]() by Stephi Wild - February 11, 2019 Irish Heritage Theatre announces its Spring 2019 production Da by Hugh Leonard. After a highly successful and critically acclaimed 'Women of Ireland' season last year featuring By the Bog of Cats (several critics' awards including third place overall in Best Actor (Female) category and our first Bar... ![]() by Paul Bolton - November 25, 2019 Tony Award winning Best Play 'The Humans' (2016) now showing at The San Jose Stage Company.... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - October 05, 2021 Music Theatre of Connecticut award-winning theatre company begins a brand new reading series entitled, New Voices. Featuring five new plays by contemporary playwrights, this series will begin on October 11th at 7pm with the play i by Jeff Talbott. All following plays will also occur on select Monday... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - August 25, 2021 Peek behind the curtain of Adventure’s first in-theatre show since the beginning of the pandemic, Luchadora!. Written by Alvaro Saar Rios, the discovery of a worn pink wrestling mask prompts Nana Lupita, a Wisconsin grandmother, to share her tale about growing up in 1960s Texas.... ![]() by Stephi Wild - September 18, 2019 The complexities of childhood trauma, drug addiction and shame are brought to the forefront in Kathryn O'Reilly's second play, Poisoned Polluted, exploring the impact of being nurtured in a toxic environment. Stark, raw and bold, this original full-length poetic drama tackles uncompromising social i... ![]() by Alan Henry - February 18, 2020 BroadwayWorld has learned original Broadway director Stafford Arima will direct a production of ALLEGIANCE, the musical which starred Lea Salonga and George Takei on Broadway when the production comes to Tokyo next year. The musical, which will be making its international premiere, tells the story o... ![]() by Grace Cutler - July 03, 2022 In Robert Macke’s play House of Chavis, a father discovers his estranged son is competing on a reality television series … as a drag queen. The play is a funny and moving exploration of the ties that bind families, both biological and chosen, as well as the forces that drive them apart.... ![]() by Derek McCracken - July 25, 2019 The thought of spending time at a lake for a reunion tends to conjure up images of relaxing on the dock, grilling food, and mixing drinks with conversation. Time at Black Lake, though, is more mercurial in nature, rippling across relationships. At Black Lake unfolds as an opaque memory/mystery play ... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - October 08, 2020 While LA Opera awaits its cue to return to live performances onstage, the company has turned to creating an array of online content through the LA Opera At Home initiative, which will soon expand to include a series of exciting new Digital Shorts commissions as well as a November 14 stream of The An... ![]() by Julie Musbach - February 11, 2019 Artistic Director of Sheffield Theatres, Robert Hastie, presents Caroline Steinbeis' major revival of Githa Sowerby's Rutherford and Son. Steinbeis directs Esh Alladi (Richard), Laura Elphinstone (Janet), Brian Lonsdale (Martin), Marian McLoughlin (Ann), Ciaran Owens (John), Lizzie Roper (Mrs Hender... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - March 26, 2019 Joe DiPierto's 'Over the River and Through the Woods' directed by Paula Keenan. A Hilarious Comedy About an Italian-American Family. Going to grandma's house was never so much fun! Nick (Sean O'Shea) is the only grandson, so when he is offered a promotion that will take him far from his Italian-Amer... ![]() by Melissa Hall - April 24, 2022 Two years ago this play, The Paper Dreams of Harry Chin, was deep in rehearsals at the Indiana Repertory Theatre. It was set to open in March 2020… and then the world shut down. Miraculously, the entire original cast has returned for this production.... |