![]() by Kaitlin Milligan - August 16, 2018 The Toronto International Film Festival® announced today a first look at the 2018 TIFF Industry Conference. The six-day event, taking place September 7–12 during the Festival, will inspire and incite discussions for creative and business entrepreneurship, while examining the role independent filmmak... ![]() by Richa Das - March 28, 2018 From fresh to radical to hysterical, everything about Kunal Kamra's thoughts is different from what we have been exposed to in Indian comedy so far.... ![]() by Stephi Wild - February 25, 2019 Best known for his wickedly sassy travel books, Bill Bryson undertook the gigantean task of providing a layman's take on science in the best-selling A Short History of Nearly Everything. For the past three years Bill Bryson has been taking a good long look at the human body. The result - his latest ... ![]() by Stephi Wild - January 29, 2019 Australian music power couple Deborah Conway and Willy Zygier will perform an epic concert like no other when they launch their latest album, The Words of Men and honour one of their greatest, Bitch Epic at Arts Centre Melbourne's Hamer Hall on 16 June, 2019. Performing across the country with the E... ![]() by Stephi Wild - June 07, 2018 Pitlochry Festival Theatre is delighted to announce that Elizabeth Newman has been appointed as its new Artistic Director from September this year.... ![]() by Stephi Wild - May 16, 2019 Lateral Events has announced that Bill Bryson will bring his hit tour Bill Bryson - Observations on Life and the Human Body to the UK for two dates. The show will first come to Manchester's The Palace Theatre on 5th October 2019 and then The New Theatre in Oxford on October 12th 2019, with tickets o... ![]() by Macon Prickett - May 29, 2018 Each September, the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) becomes a central hub for film lovers from around the world to experience Festival Street, watch some of the year's most anticipated films, and discover new international filmmaking voices. Organizing the 11-day Festival is no small feat... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - February 25, 2019 TodayTix, the global ticketing platform connecting audiences to live performances around the world, today announces London Theatre Week. Running from Monday, February 25th until Sunday, March 10th, tickets for some of London's hottest musicals and shows are now available at £15, £25 and £35. Tickets... ![]() by Kelly McElroy - April 15, 2019 'Playwriting' feels like a love letter to theatre and the craft of writing for the stage. It echoes encouragement to new, emerging and struggling playwrights and exudes an unexpectedly paternal affection to the reader.... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - March 29, 2019 Storyhouse in Chester has announced the cast for The Little Shop of Horrors taking place at the multi-award-winning venue from 10 May - 2 June.... ![]() by Stephi Wild - February 25, 2019 Best known for his wickedly sassy travel books, Bill Bryson undertook the gigantean task of providing a layman's take on science in the best-selling A Short History of Nearly Everything. For the past three years Bill Bryson has been taking a good long look at the human body. The result - his latest ... ![]() by Stephi Wild - March 12, 2019 Tickets are now on sale for Wandsworth Council's Wandsworth Arts Fringe (WAF), which returns in May 2019 for its tenth year of bold, boundary-testing arts and culture. WAF will be celebrating this milestone in style, with a two-and-a-half-week-long birthday party of dance performances, cutting-edge ... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - June 24, 2019 Those flames lighting the evening sky over downtown next month just might be from Ring of Fire, the Citadel's first-ever summertime musical, opening July 20th on the Maclab stage. ... ![]() by Stephi Wild - February 25, 2019 Best known for his wickedly sassy travel books, Bill Bryson undertook the gigantean task of providing a layman's take on science in the best-selling A Short History of Nearly Everything. For the past three years Bill Bryson has been taking a good long look at the human body. The result - his latest ... ![]() by Stephi Wild - October 22, 2018 Casting has been confirmed for Proof at the Hope Mill Theatre, by the Pulitzer Drama Prize winning playwright David Auburn. Having produced ten musicals with Aria Entertainment during the venue's opening three years, Proof will be Hope Mill Theatre's first self-produced play. Proof is Auburn's passi... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - April 04, 2019 After decades of civil war, the nation hangs in the balance. Enter Richard, Duke of Gloucester, to change the course of history. Richard was not born to be a king; that role was destined to be filled by his brother, King Edward IV, but he's set his sights on the crown. So begins his campaign of dece... ![]() by Sarah Jae Leiber - September 25, 2018 Pnina Blayer (Artistic Director, Haifa Film Festival) and Guilhad Emilio Schenker (Artistic Director, Haifa Script Distillery), announced today the inaugural year of The Haifa Script Distillery. This new program has been created to aide Israeli writers, who seek to develop scripts for film and tel... ![]() by Tori Hartshorn - November 16, 2018 Paris-based dance duo Maan On The Moon are back with their brand-new single Black Train, out now via Parlophone / WMG.... ![]() by Macon Prickett - July 05, 2018 Swedish singer and producer Becky and the Birds has released the video encapsulating the entirety of her recently released self-titled debut EP.... ![]() by Charlie Wilks - August 18, 2018 When reflecting on your fondest childhood memories, you'd probably decide upon visiting your grandparents as one of your highlights. Whilst there you could watch your favourite TV show, eat lots of junk food, and stay up way too late. Even now I still think back to all of the happy memories that wer... ![]() by Stephi Wild - February 12, 2019 Faced with the possibility of having to leave her home of ten years, Cecilia Gragnani is sharing her personal experience and testimonials of others to ask: what does it feel like to be an expat? A comic story of the encounter between a modern migrant and London a contemporary El Dorado craved by gen... ![]() by Cindy Marcolina - May 05, 2019 Miss Julie returns to London wearing the outstanding threads previously seen in Tom Littler's production at Jermyn Street Theatre in 2017. The new run plays in rep with Creditors, the other August Strindberg-Howard Brenton endeavour presented by the company and acts as an echo chamber for the themat... ![]() by TV News Desk - August 03, 2018 Kaitlin Olson returns to FOX only three months after her show, THE MICK, was cancelled, according to The Hollywood Reporter.... ![]() by Tori Hartshorn - May 01, 2019 PBS, America's home for documentary film, is telling the story of '69 with a special summer slate commemorating the cultural milestones and technological triumphs of 50 years ago.... ![]() by Stephi Wild - February 25, 2019 Best known for his wickedly sassy travel books, Bill Bryson undertook the gigantean task of providing a layman's take on science in the best-selling A Short History of Nearly Everything. For the past three years Bill Bryson has been taking a good long look at the human body. The result - his latest ... |