Roanoke Children's Theatre To Hold Broadway Master Class
Calling all actors! Roanoke Children's Theatre is pleased to announce that a Broadway Master Class will take place on November 11, 2017 from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. The Master Class, titled Broadway Walks, Broadway Talks, will be held at the Roanoke Children's Theatre Studio (located at the Scottish Rite Auditorium 622 Campbell Ave SW).
Roanoke Children's Theatre To Hold Broadway Master Class
Calling all actors! Roanoke Children's Theatre is pleased to announce that a Broadway Master Class will take place on November 11, 2017 from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. The Master Class, titled Broadway Walks, Broadway Talks, will be held at the Roanoke Children's Theatre Studio (located at the Scottish Rite Auditorium 622 Campbell Ave SW).
Lineup Announced for The LIVINGroom's FROM WHERE I'M SITTING
The LIVINGroom announces the lineup and details for the November installment of its 2016 solo performance series at Stage 773. Solo artists Sarah McCarten and Emily Nikfar return to The LIVINGroom, joining ensemble member Abigail Phelps on Sunday, August 14. Rory Beckett, Kearney Fagan, Sam Hurwitz, Mary Lumley, and Elianna Stone perform with the LIVINGroom for the first time and round out this month's cast. The performance is directed by Tyler Anthony Smith.
Stage 773 Artistic Director Forms Street Tempo Theatre
Stage 773 Artistic Director Brian Posen announces the launch of a new musical theatre company, Street Tempo Theatre, debuting at Stage 773, 1225 West Belmont Ave. Street Tempo Theatre is committed to creating raw, intimate, thought-provoking musical theatre in Chicago.
Brazilian Endowment for the Arts Extends Music And Musica
The Brazilian Endowment for the Arts has extended its musical series Music and Música to the fall thanks to a warmly received and successful summer series debut. Music and Música is a riveting union of Brazilian and American musical cultures.
Review - Naked Holidays & Nancy Dussault at The Metropolitan Room
Before anyone removes a lick of clothing in EndTimes' decidedly secular song and sketch revue, Naked Holidays, an unlikely matchup of a perky and cultured Brit (Ruthie Stephens) and a snarling Mexican heavy metaler (Alessandro Colla) leads the cast of nineteen young and attractive performers, most of whom you will see naked by the evening's end, in a brief orientation of the history of the holidays that grace our December calendars. The sketchy reasons for the celebration of the birth of Christ occurring on December 25th, they conclude, originates from the already present pagan solstice festivals, which were loaded with drunkenness, orgies and crude comedies and spectacles.