![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - August 05, 2021 It’s music to the ears of commuters, shoppers, office workers, tourists, residents, and passers-by in midtown. “Terry Waldo’s Gotham City Band,” which specializes in ragtime, jazz, and blues, plays for 10 performances per week at various locations in the 34th Street area, including Herald and Greele... ![]() by Nicole Rosky - July 08, 2020 The Public Theater will present the world premiere of THE LINE, written by Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen and directed by Blank, to debut tonight, July 8 at 7:30 p.m. ET. The live-streamed play, brings first-person stories of New York City's first responders during the COVID-19 pandemic to the digita... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - February 11, 2021 Livestream concert experience industry leader TourGigs has announced multiple major upcoming shows in 2021 including two Valentine's Day concerts with Josh Groban and Air Supply, in addition to a partnership with iconic Austin-based blues venue Antone's to produce various livestream shows this year.... ![]() by Herbert Paine - December 23, 2019 The Phoenix Theatre Company's production of MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET, directed by Scott Weinstein, is a high-fidelity juke box tribute to the four icons who history records assembled for an impromptu jam session on December 4th, 1956. Dynamic vocal and instrumental performances by Kavan Hashemian (Elv... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - February 10, 2020 The Coral Springs Center for the Arts continues to rock through March with six memorable concerts and shows, featuring singing legends and comedic giants. The state-of the-art performing arts center is located at 2855 Coral Springs Drive. Tickets for all concerts and shows are now available for purc... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - September 22, 2020 GHOSTLIGHT RECORDS has announced that The Liz Swados Project will be released on CD in stores and online Friday, October 2. The album is currently available on digital and streaming formats. ... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 22, 2020 Theater Resources Unlimited (TRU) presents the February Panel, Festivals: Working Hard to Give Your Show a Chance, on Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at The Actors Temple Theatre, 339 W. 47th Street, NYC. Doors open at 7pm for networking and the panel starts at 7:30pm.... ![]() by TV News Desk - June 15, 2021 In addition to the recently announced 5-night Colorado run this July, the band will be making stops throughout the Midwest and Southeast.... ![]() by Stephen Mosher - July 08, 2021 The 92Y School of Music announces new guests for their popular interview series, Cabaret Conversations, now in its second year, as well as new dates for Cabaret History and Great Performances. Previous speakers in the BroadwayWorld Cabaret Award-nominated series have included Chita Rivera and Joe Ic... ![]() by Stephen Mosher - October 28, 2020 Singer, songwriter, actor, baker, cake show host... the list of Jen Houston's accomplishments is incredible. Now her parody of a Billy Joel song has gone viral and Newsweek has picked up the story. What can possibly happen next for this show business renaissance woman?... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 22, 2020 GHOSTLIGHT RECORDS has announced that The Liz Swados Project is available on digital and streaming formats today, Friday, May 22. The Liz Swados Project - a newly-recorded tribute album to the visionary artist - features an epic tribe of diverse performers, composers and lyricists, who have been inf... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - March 11, 2020 Out On Screen (OOS) announced today that after five years of leadership and tireless commitment to LGBT2Q+ communities, Executive Director Stephanie Goodwin is stepping down as its leader. Goodwin will depart the organization that produces the Vancouver Queer Film Festival and Out In Schools at the ... ![]() by Cindy Marcolina - October 17, 2019 It's the beginning of the 20th Century in the Pacific Northwest and Linda Hazzard's sanitarium is under fire for her unusual practices. She founded Wilderness Heights with the aim of a?oecuringa?? her patients through fasting, which, in her opinion, would rid the body of toxins.... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - September 02, 2021 Seattle Center has announced a request for proposals for a Bumbershoot Arts & Music Festival producing partner with the creativity, drive, capacity and collaborative inclination to build a sustainable structure for this beloved and much anticipated annual festival.... ![]() by Stephen Mosher - November 02, 2020 The renowned singer-songwriter is known and loved for all her talents and the fun that comes with her when she walks in the door. But her cookies!... ![]() by Sarah Jae Leiber - May 11, 2021 Premiering today, “Not In My Backyard” (NIMBY) was inspired by a conversation bandleader John “Chico” Finn had with a friend who was adamant that fracking was bad but was ok with mining for coal in West Virginia.... ![]() by Herbert Paine - March 02, 2021 Crazy is as crazy does…crazy in the sense of feeling wild about! From this angle, from a Broadway point of view, crazy has been a gold mine for anything Gershwin! Such is the case with Kurtis Overby’s sterling tribute to the prolific brothers, George and Ira, in Arizona Broadway Theatre’s production... ![]() by Sarah Jae Leiber - July 28, 2021 We had the pleasure of sitting down with Birney to talk about how he approaches acting, how he approaches true crime, and what's coming down the pike for him as an actor.... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - February 22, 2021 MPAC is continuing with limited capacity concerts on stage in February, with comedy from Vic DiBitetto. This week They also host a fascinating talk on the history of hip hop music and a musical about Black History Month. MPAC also is your source for a variety of virtual concerts and lectures offered... ![]() by A.A. Cristi - February 09, 2021 MPAC continues with limited capacity concerts on stage in February, with events spanning jazz, rock and comedy. MPAC also is your source for a variety of virtual concerts and lectures offered across the country. ... ![]() by Chloe Rabinowitz - October 02, 2020 'Budgeting Doesn't Have to Suck: For Young Adults Who Want More Money' by Jim Miller is written for younger adults who need to put more money in their pocket now. ... ![]() by Josephine Tuso-Key - March 11, 2021 They say necessity is the mother of invention. This is especially true for artisans during the pandemic. One of the oldest art forms, opera, like so many other art forms has shifted and evolved as a result of the current climate. Atlanta Opera is no exception. When you go to their webpage, you’ll fi... ![]() by Nicole Rosky - July 06, 2020 On July 8 (7:30pm) The Public Theater will present the world premiere of THE LINE, written by Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen and directed by Blank . The live-streamed play, bringing first-person stories of New York City's first responders during the COVID-19 pandemic to the digital stage, was commiss... ![]() by Sarah Jae Leiber - August 24, 2021 Frazier arranged the musical numbers featured in this star-studded concert, which include “The Wizard and I,” “Defying Gravity,” “Popular, Wonderful,” “No Good Deed,” “For Good” and “As Long As You’re Mine.”... ![]() by Kaitlin Milligan - January 06, 2020 The Coral Springs Center for the Arts is rocking away in February and March with 14 concerts and shows celebrating legendary musicians, comedians, and more. The state-of the-art performing arts center is located at 2855 Coral Springs Drive. Tickets for all concerts and shows are now available for pu... |