Porter Robinson Unveils New Track 'Musician'
“Musician” follows previous offerings “Look At The Sky”—which is climbing at alternative radio and FADER said “might be the best song Porter Robinson's ever written” and Entertainment Weekly praised as “victory pop at its finest.'
Porter Robinson Unveils New Track 'Musician'
'Musician' follows previous offerings 'Look At The Sky'—which is climbing at alternative radio and FADER said 'might be the best song Porter Robinson's ever written' and Entertainment Weekly praised as 'victory pop at its finest.'
Porter Robinson Drops New Single 'Get Your Wish'
Today Porter Robinson unveils the first new solo music in 6 years. The emblematic 'Get Your Wish' (via Mom+Pop) introduces the next, highly anticipated chapter in Robinson's diverse catalog, following his 2014, genre defining Worlds. Accompanied by a striking video we find the multi-hyphenate taking center stage vocally, optically, and metaphorically.
BWW Review: IDEATION at Urbanite Theatre Sarasota
To say this city has a passion for the Arts is an understatement. Just walk into the welcomingly intimate Urbanite Theatre. You may possibly be greeted with a complimentary glass of wine and a thank you for coming, delivered in the form of a warm hug by founder, Harry Lipstein.
KINGMAKER to Premiere in West End, May 4
Following its Edinburgh Fringe 2014 sell out success, the critically acclaimed Kingmaker hits The Arts Theatre in London and The Marlborough Theatre at The Brighton Fringe this Spring. The writers of previous Edinburgh Fringe hits Coalition and Making News and multi-award winning director of Instinct For Kindness and Lockerbie - Unfinished Business have teamed with one of the most respected actors of his generation to present a satirical tale of political intrigue, gamesmanship and ambition in the corridors of power. Alan Cox is directed by Hannah Eidinow in Robert Khan and Tom Salinsky's Kingmaker, the story of a fictional yet strangely familiar political figure whose bumbling bonhomie disguises a fierce determination and a heart of steel. The subject matter of this biting satire is expected to be brought into sharp focus in the last few days of campaigning for the general election and the inevitable political frenzy that follows during the mad month of May.