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[Broadway, 1983]
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Three Shows Added to the 2025 Adelaide Festival

The opera Innocence, directed by prolific Australian director Simon Stone; Club Amourperformed by legendary German dance company Pina Bausch’s Tanztheater Wuppertal; and Australian Dance Theatre’s 60th anniversary show A Quiet Language are the first ticketed shows to be announced for the 2025 Adelaide Festival.
Review: MARROW " ADELAIDE FESTIVAL 2024 at Odeon Theatre

Australia's oldest dance company is one of the finest dance companies in the world.
Big Burns Supper Celebrates Being Biggest Online Burns Night In The World

Audiences from across globe came together via the power of YouTube to enjoy the full spectrum of what Burns Night means to a whole host and variety of communities. Countries represented included Scotland, England, Ireland, Wales, France, Spain, Germany, Belgium, Canada, America, South Africa, Hong Kong, Cyprus, Russia and even Step Isle.
ON VIEW: PANORAMIC SUITE, SUE HEALEY Will Be Presented By Performance Space in June

Performance Space, in association with Freespace, West Kowloon Cultural District,  Aichi Prefectural Art Theatre, Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse No.1 and with the support of the City of Sydney, is proud to present the Australian Premiere of Sue Healey's stunning video and live dance installation On View: Panoramic Suite at Sydney Town Hall.
Review: Michael Keegan-Dolan/Teaċ Daása's Loch na hEala (Swan Lake) Ultimately Proves Childhood Joy is Universal

Combining a sad Irish mythological tale of four sisters doomed to live together silently as swans on a lake with a modern tale of a modern man suffering in silence from debilitating depression while living alone in a house soon to be lost after the death of his beloved mother on the shore of that same lake, is the essence of the Keegan-Dolan's tale, reminding us to do what it takes to reach the light and joy when the bell rings in our mind and allows us to express the release of negative emotions and let childlike joy enter our lives.
Nominees for Australian Dance Awards Announced

The nominees for one of the country's most prestigious performing arts awards, the Australian Dance Awards (ADA), were today announced. Celebrating twenty years in 2017, the Awards are the pre-eminent event on the dance industry calendar. They recognise and honour dance artists, educators and administrators in 12 categories of achievement.
SWAN LAKE / LOCH NA HEALA Makes Australian Debut at the Sydney Opera House

The Sydney Opera House today announced that the acclaimed Irish work, Swan Lake / Loch na hEala, will make its Australian debut at the Sydney Opera House in August, direct from European stages.
Adelaide Festival Centre Presents ADT/50, Sept. 5

At 50 years of age, Australian Dance Theatre remains Australia's pre-eminent contemporary dance company. Since 1965, five revolutionary artistic directors have expanded the boundaries of contemporary dance and with each artistic director, a new ADT has been forged - delivering a fresh vision, a new troupe and a new dance aesthetic.
Adelaide Festival Centre Presents ADT/50, Sept. 5

At 50 years of age, Australian Dance Theatre remains Australia's pre-eminent contemporary dance company. Since 1965, five revolutionary artistic directors have expanded the boundaries of contemporary dance and with each artistic director, a new ADT has been forged - delivering a fresh vision, a new troupe and a new dance aesthetic.
New PRIDE AND PREJUDICE Adaptation Makes Bow at Rosebank Theatre

A brand new adaptation of Jane Austen's novel PRIDE AND PREJUDICE, written by actor-screenwriter Matthew Dylan Roberts, will make its bow at the Rosebank Theatre in Cape Town tonight, 24 April, for a month long run through 23 May.
New Dance Work POTENTIAL Set for Northcote Town Hall, 30 September - 5 October

The phrase "open your heart" is explored in new dance work Potential from Tuesday 30 September - Sunday 5 October, 2014. Choreographer and yoga teacher Janine Proost takes inspiration from her yogic vocation and has created a dance to the heart, from the heart, and about the heart. Expect group hugs, hot water bottles, karma sutra-esque poses and plenty of heartfelt moves.
MUSIC CITY CONFIDENTIAL #4: Onstage, Offstage, Backstage and Beyond With the Theaterati

It's supposed to be 108 degrees in the Nashville area by week's end, which means stepping outside will likely leave you melted, quite literally and figuratively. But if you do have to venture out of doors, perhaps a trip to the theater is a good idea…it'll be dark and cool (with any luck, the AC will be working-and you know which theaters we're talking about) and you'll be entertained, perhaps even transported to another world. Or not. In the meantime, we present you with installment number four of Music City Confidential-our continuing effort to create a sense of community and build up some enthusiasm and excitement for the live theater industry here in our alarmingly sweaty region. So, press on, gentle readers and catch up on the latest adventures of the theaterati…
BWW Reviews: The Theater Bug takes audiences on a magical tour of EVERTIME

So, this is how it all started: Cori Laemmel, who despite her many flaws (she's too sweet, too talented and too pretty, not to mention that she is, well, just darling) is one of my favorite theatrical types, calls me up and asks me to come see The Most Amazing Anything of Evertime, the new show she wrote and directed for the first, big-scale, open-to-the-public, onstage production of The Theater Bug, her performing arts training program for younger actors.
Circle Players Celebrates 61st Season with Awards Presentation

Celebrating their company's 61st season - which makes them the oldest community theater in Middle Tennessee - Nashville's Circle Players recognized outstanding achievement during the 2010-2011 season with the presentation of the Circle Awards on Sunday, June 19.
BWW Reviews: Circle Players' 13 at The Keeton Theatre

Nashville's Circle Players, now in its 61st season and the oldest community theatre in Middle Tennessee, has scored one of its biggest hits ever with the current production of Jason Robert Brown's 13. Who'd have ever thought that the musical tale of a 13-year-old Jewish boy from NYC who is transplanted to Indiana could be so enormously entertaining or - perhaps more importantly and more significantly - acted and sung so amazingly well? Seriously, who knew?
BWW Reviews: MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS at The Keeton Theatre

Truth be told, 'Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas' is one of my all-time favorite holiday songs - sweetly sentimental, blending holiday hope with a certain melancholic sensibility that is perfect for the season. Thankfully, Casey Gilbert's rendition of the song (long associated with the unparalleled Judy Garland) in The Keeton Theatre's production of Meet Me in St. Louis is beautifully sung and Kate Adams-Johnson directs that particular scene with a seasoned hand and an imaginative, visual aesthetic.

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