EmiSunshine Takes Center Stage On New Bluegrass Album 'SIDESHOW'
EmiSunshine's new bluegrass album SIDESHOW is a collection of story-songs that enlighten, comfort, and entertain. It's a loving tribute to old-style mountain music and a thank you to her fans. The album features original songs and special guest performers, creating a unique and captivating listening experience.
Strong Armed Robbers Releases Debut Album ROOM 18
EmiSunshine and Fish Fisher are more than three decades apart in age but could not be more likeminded if they had grown up together. Their debut album, 'Room 18,' is out now, with songs about people who do bad things, revenge, redemption, and love.
EmiSunshine To Perform For Xavier University Music Series
The Xavier University Music Series in Cincinnati is moving forward despite the COVID-19 pandemic putting a temporary halt to in-person concerts. Since 1976, the series has brought acclaimed classical and jazz artists from around the world for live concerts in the Gallagher Student Center Theater, several times per year.
Pamela Adlon to Direct COLLECTED SHORTS By Theresa Rebeck
Animus Theatre Company is pleased to announce that Pamela Adlon will make her stage directing debut with their 2015-2016 MainStage Production, Collected Shorts by Theresa Rebeck (The Bar Plays (Big Mistake; Drinking Problem; Speakeasy); Does This Woman Have a Name?; Funeral Play; Katie and Frank.).
Fox Sets 'TV'S FUNNIEST ANIMATED STARS' Special for December
TV'S FUNNIEST ANIMATED STARS: A PALEY CENTER FOR MEDIA SPECIAL is set to air Monday, Dec. 7 (8:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. The two-hour special will honor the 40 most iconic, beloved and groundbreaking animated stars who have influenced generations of fans, created new dictionary entries (D'oh!), broken down barriers with irreverent social commentary and, most importantly, made us laugh.
BWW Reviews: Gaslight Dinner Theatre Serves Up Some Hot Dishes in CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES
It makes no difference the region in which you were raised or now live, nor does the church in which you grew up or now worship and, seemingly, it doesn't matter what your ethnic heritage is: There is a commonality, a universality that binds us all together as a society. And while all of that is a given, it's driven home with the gentle humor and the good graces of Church Basement Ladies, the sweetly evocative and sometimes hilarious musical onstage at The Gaslight Dinner Theatre, in a warmly acted production directed by Nathan W. Brown.