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Cleveland Orchestra Manager Jennifer Barlament Joins Atlanta Symphony as Executive Director
by BWW News Desk - September 10, 2015

Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Board Chair D. Kirk Jamieson today announced that Jennifer Barlament has accepted the position of Executive Director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Barlament is currently the General Manager of The Cleveland Orchestra. She will begin in January 2016. She was selected a...


Robert Nightengale Releases THE MYSTERY OF SITTING BULL
by Christina Mancuso - February 16, 2016

FARIBAULT, Minn., Feb. 16, 2016 /PRNewswire/ An appeal has been made to the U.S. Army to correct the map used at the only official inquiry into Custer's Last Stand. 'The map used at the 1879 Reno Court of Inquiry was a poor reproduction of the original 1876 map,' says author Robert Nightengale of Fa...


New Jersey Symphony Orchestra's 2015-16 Concert Season to Feature Megan Hilty, Cheyenne Jackson & More
by Tyler Peterson - January 28, 2015

The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (NJSO) today announced its programs for the 2015–16 concert season, Jacques Lacombe's sixth and final season as the Orchestra's music director. Fulfilling its mission as a statewide orchestra, the NJSO brings subscription programs to venues in Newark, New Brunswick,...


NY Public Library for the Performing Arts Curator Doug Reside on Opening Numbers!
by NYPL for the Performing Arts - January 25, 2015

BroadwayWorld.com continues our exclusive content series, in collaboration with The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, which delves into the library's unparalleled archives, and resources. Below, check out a piece by Doug Reside (Lewis and Dorothy Cullman Curator for the Billy Rose The...


Sydney Opera House to Undergo Major Maintenance Project
by Tyler Peterson - June 23, 2015

The Sydney Opera House will undertake a major maintenance project to upgrade critical stage machinery systems in the Joan Sutherland Theatre....


British & Scottish National Museums Present CELTS: ART AND IDENTITY Today
by BWW News Desk - September 24, 2015

This autumn the British Museum, in partnership with National Museums Scotland, will stage the first British exhibition in 40 years on the Celts. Celts: art and identity opens at the British Museum today 24 September and will draw on the latest research from Britain, Ireland and Western Europe....


American Conservatory Theater to Celebrate Strand Theater Grand Opening, 5/14
by BWW News Desk - April 29, 2015

American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T.) Artistic Director Carey Perloff announced today that The Strand Theater (1127 Market Street, San Francisco), A.C.T.'s brand-new performance venue and education center, will celebrate its grand opening on Thursday, May 14, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony....


Sing For Me! Incredible Video Of High School Production Of THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA
by Pat Cerasaro - July 21, 2015

A high school excels with THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA!...


CBS Celebrates 7,000 Episodes of BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL Today
by TV News Desk - January 23, 2015

CBS, the top-rated network in Daytime, will celebrate the 7000th episode of THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL today, Jan. 23 (1:30-2:00 PM, ET; 12:30-1:00 PM, PT)....


Met Museum to Display THE WORLD IN PLAY Exhibit at The Cloisters, 1/20/16
by Matt Smith - December 17, 2015

Only three decks of European hand-painted playing cards are known to have survived from the late Middle Ages—two made in Germany and one in the Burgundian Netherlands, all dating from the early to late 15th century. The only complete set of these luxury cards—The Cloisters Playing Cards, from the so...


Sing For Me! Incredible Video Of High School Production Of THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA
by Pat Cerasaro - July 21, 2015

A high school excels with THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA!...


Dominique Lévy Opens GERHARD RICHTER: COLOUR CHARTS Today
by BWW News Desk - October 13, 2015

Dominique Le?vy is pleased to announce Gerhard Richter: Colour Charts, an exhibition of paintings selected from the artist's original nineteen Colour Charts produced in 1966. Presented with the support of the Gerhard Richter Archive, the exhibition is the first exhibition to feature a small but vita...


COC Music Director Johannes Debus Renews Contract Through 2020-21 Season
by Tyler Peterson - January 14, 2016

Canadian Opera Company audiences can look forward to five more years with Johannes Debus as the company's Music Director. The news of Debus' contract renewal through to the company's 2020/2021 season was announced today by COC General Director Alexander Neef at the public launch of the COC's 2016/20...


Nat Geo Channel Takes Look Back on THE 2000'S: A NEW REALITY Tonight
by TV News Desk - July 12, 2015

The 2000s introduced an abundance of new terms to the global lexicon: hanging chads, bailouts, marriage equality, al Qaeda, mobile applications and wardrobe malfunction. It was 10 years of highs and lows that would make even Howard Dean yell...


Met Museum to Display Exhibit CELEBRATING THE ARTS OF JAPAN, 10/20
by Matt Smith - October 14, 2015

A spectacular array of Japanese works of art will be on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art this fall, in a special exhibition featuring works of art drawn from the recent landmark gift to the Museum by the Mary and Jackson Burke Foundation. Opening on October 20, Celebrating the Arts of Japan: T...


BWW Review: Louisville's SPRING COLLABORATION - Artists Are Breaking Out
by Keith Waits - March 08, 2016

The Louisville Orchestra and Louisville Ballet Spring Collaboration may be one of those nights we will talk about in the future. We will say -- Remember the night that the private conversation the artists shared went public?...


Houston Ballet to Present THE SLEEPING BEAUTY, 2/25-3/6
by Tyler Peterson - February 11, 2016

?From February 25 - March 6, 2016, in celebration of Artistic Director Emeritus Ben Stevenson's 80th birthday, Houston Ballet will revive his spectacular staging of The Sleeping Beauty. The ballet is a flagship work for the company and a piece that is recognized as one of the supreme achievements of...


Masterworks of American Modernism Opens at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, 9/25
by Christina Mancuso - September 16, 2015

The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum reveals its latest exhibition, From New York to New Mexico: Masterworks of American Modernism from the Vilcek Foundation Collection, an exhibition organized by Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa Oklahoma in cooperation with The Vilcek Foundation New York, opening Friday, Sept...


BWW Review: OZASIA FESTIVAL 2015: MISS REVOLUTIONARY IDOL BERSERKER Shredded The Dunstan Playhouse Rehearsal Room Before A Drenched And Ecstatic Audience
by Barry Lenny - October 01, 2015

Miss Revolutionary Idol Berserker began, strangely enough, in the Dunstan Playhouse foyer, as the loose gathering of ticket holders were herded down the stairs....


Center of the West Reopens Smithsonian Firearms Exhibit
by Christina Mancuso - December 02, 2015

The Buffalo Bill Center of the West, an Affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, reopens its popular 'Journeying West: Distinctive Firearms from the Smithsonian,' just in time for the Center's annual Holiday Open House, Saturday, December 5. On view since May 4, 2013, in the lower gallery of the Ce...


The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company Launches New Brand Voice
by Robert Diamond - September 10, 2015

CHEVY CHASE, Md., Sept. 10, 2015 /PRNewswire/ The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, L.L.C. unveiled today a newly designed brand logo and brand voice that will be implemented across all guest touch points over the next year. The move to clarify, simplify and amplify the luxury brand's identity comes a...


BWW Reviews: THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA is a Beautiful Production, Well Worth the Trip from the Coachella Valley and Inland Empire
by Audrey Liebross - August 10, 2015

The new touring production of THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, currently playing at the Segerstrom Center in Costa Mesa, is a must-see. The music, costumes, and sets are hauntingly beautiful and the performances are generally superb. Katie Travis, as Christine Daae, is a standout....


Reina Sofia Museum to Display NOT YET Modernism Exhibition, 2/11
by Matt Smith - January 23, 2015

Not Yet. On the Reinvention of Documentary and the Critique of Modernism sets out from the discovery of the working class photographic experience in the 1920s and 1930, but within the social and intellectual context of 1968 and is of a predominantly urban nature....


BWW Reviews: The 2015 Kennedy Center Spring Gala - 'It Don't Mean a Thing...A Celebration of Swing' Performance
by Benjamin Reiser - May 04, 2015

In its 23rd incarnation, the Kennedy Center Spring Gala was a triumph. This year's edition of the Gala — titled “It Don't Mean a Thing…” — paid homage to the big-band music, extraordinary tunes, and iconic dancing of the Swing Era....


The Albukhary Foundation Gallery of the Islamic World to Open in 2018
by BWW News Desk - March 27, 2015

The Albukhary Foundation is providing significant support for a major new gallery to redisplay the collections of the Islamic world at the British Museum. The Albukhary Foundation Gallery of the Islamic World will open to the public at the end of October 2018 and will reveal the British Museum's out...






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