DIFFERENT TRAINS Announces Virtual Screening and Talk Back
A unique adaptation of Steve Reich's masterwork of the same name. Using electronics and a live string quartet, 'Different Trains' is a cirque-inspired immersive performance that transports its audience to a time of instability, proving darkly nostalgic, profoundly devastating, but ultimately hopeful.
Review Roundup: Kristin Chenoweth Returns to Broadway in FOR THE GIRLS
Kristin Chenoweth returns to the Broadway stage in a live concert celebrating the release of her new album FOR THE GIRLS (Concord Records, produced by Steve Tyrell), with Music Direction by Mary-Mitchell Campbell, Directed by Richard Jay-Alexander and Presented by James L. Nederlander. The limited engagement continues through November 17, 2019.
Children's Book Illustrations By Vladimir Radunsky Now On View
For more than 30 years, artist Vladimir Radunsky created children's books, combining creative narration, innovative design, and pervasive wit. The Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers is pleased to spotlight his career in A Celebration of the Children's Books of Vladimir Radunsky, on view through March 8, 2020. With support from the Avenir Foundation Endowment Fund, the exhibition features recently acquired artwork for two of the books, Because . . . and Discovery; while illustrations from The Mighty Asparagus and Mother Goose of Pudding Lane are on loan from the collection of Eugenia Radunsky, the artist's wife.
Review Roundup: Critics Weigh in on IS THIS A ROOM
See what critics thought of IS THIS A ROOM at the Vineyard Theatre. A true story, still unfolding. June 3, 2017. A 25-year-old former Air Force linguist named Reality Winner is surprised at her home by the FBI, interrogated, and then charged with leaking evidence of Russian interference in U.S elections. Let's see what the critics had to say.
Investigation Discovery Premieres New Series MURDER BOOK Tonight
They may look like ordinary notebooks and folders, but each of them holds the plea of their victim waiting for the day that someone will finally catch their killer. This is their MURDER BOOK, a new Investigation Discovery series premiering tonight, December 2 at 9/8c.
Investigation Discovery to Premiere New Series MURDER BOOK, 12/2
They may look like ordinary notebooks and folders, but each of them holds the plea of their victim waiting for the day that someone will finally catch their killer. This is their MURDER BOOK, a new Investigation Discovery series premiering Tuesday, December 2 at 9/8c.
BWW Reviews: MARY POPPINS Soars into Grand Rapids
The hottest ticket in West Michigan right now is indisputably Mary Poppins. Selling out even their final dress rehearsal, Grand Rapids Civic Theatre has brought together a technical powerhouse that will thrill the most seasoned audiences.
BWW Reviews: From Everything to Nothing: GREY GARDENS the Musical (Actors' Theatre)
based upon the 1976 documentary of the same name, by Albert and David Maysles, the offbeat and somewhat perplexing musical Grey Gardens acts as a pseudo-documentary of the rise and fall of the reclusive mother/daughter duo of 'Big' Edith Bouvier Beale and 'Little' Edith Bouvier Beale. Aunt and cousin, respectively, of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, the story follows their lives from high society to abject poverty, living in a decomposing mansion overrun with flea-infested cats.
Actors' Theatre to Present GREY GARDENS, 6/5-6/14
On June 5, 2014, Actors' Theatre Grand Rapids completes its 33rd season with the opening of Grey Gardens, the musical. The show will be presented Thursday through Saturday on two consecutive weekends at GRCC Spectrum Theater, 160 Fountain Street NE, Grand Rapids, beginning on June 5, 2014 and closing on June 14, 2014. All performances begin at 8PM. A special talk back discussing the history of the Bouvier family, the focus of the musical, will follow the performance on Friday June 6th.
House On The Ring Presents ALCINA 11/14-26
Georg Friedrich Händels Alcina zählt zu den bekanntesten und erfolgreichsten
Musiktheaterwerken des Komponisten. Schon die Uraufführung im Jahr 1735 im neu errichteten
Covent Garden Theatre gestaltete sich triumphal: Die brillanten, musikalisch wie technisch
anspruchsvollen Solo-Partien, Chorszenen sowie die überaus wechselhafte Handlung mit
Verkleidungs- und Verwandlungselementen rissen das Publikum zu Begeisterungsstürmen hin
und erweisen sich heute, mehr als 250 Jahre nach der Erstaufführung, als unverändert effektvoll.
Im November 2010 erklingt Händels Alcina zum ersten Mal im Haus am Ring.