The Public Theatre Opens 32nd Season with MORNING AFTER GRACE in September
by Blair Ingenthron - Sep 3, 2022
The Public Theatre will open its 32nd season on September 16 with Morning After Grace. Morning After Grace is playing at The Public Theatre, Lewiston/Auburn’s Professional Theatre, Sept 16 - 25. Thurs-Sat at 7:30pm, Sun at 2pm with an added matinee on Sat, Sept 24th at 3pm.
BWW Review: The Sweet Sounds of August Wilson: SEVEN GUITARS at A Noise Within
by Evan Henerson - Nov 2, 2021
Music and musicality run through the works of August Wilson like a sweet and impenetrable blues lick. There figures to be notes aplenty in any opus titled SEVEN GUITARS, the fifth play of Wilson’s cycle which is enjoying a muscular revival directed by Gregg T. Daniel at Pasadena’s A Noise Within.
Review Roundup: Griffin Theatre Company Presents Omar Musa's SINCE ALI DIED
by Alan Henry - Jan 17, 2019
This January, rapper, poet and award-winning Omar Musa brings his critically acclaimed show Since Ali Died back to Griffin Theatre Company for Sydney Festival following triumphant sold-out runs at Griffin's inaugural Batch Festival and Darwin Festival in 2018. Using the death of his hero Muhammad Ali as a lyrical springboard, Musa dives into a furious torrent of poetry, story and song, confronting everything from suburban violence to lost love to his Malaysian heritage-and the dark realities of growing up as a brown-skinned Muslim boy in Queanbeyan. Award-winning director Anthea Williams is once again at the helm of this livewire, hypnotic and totally unmissable hour of theatre.
Nominees for Australian Dance Awards Announced
by A.A. Cristi - Jul 13, 2017
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.
BWW Review: CINDERELLA, The Australian Ballet, London Coliseum, 20 July 2016
by Emma Cann - Jul 21, 2016
The Australian Ballet return to the London Coliseum this summer with the UK debut of Alexei Ratmansky's Cinderella, created on the company in 2013. Sleek, surreal and contemporary, there is no trace of a pumpkin or any talking mice in this new adaptation of the classic fairy tale.
Sport For Jove Theatre Company to Present THE ANTON PROJECT
by Tyler Peterson - Mar 10, 2016
The Anton Project is a series of information sessions organized by Sport For Jove Theatre Company to provide theatre goers an opportunity to explore further the influences and factors shaping the work of Anton Chekhov's play the Three Sisters. Three Sisters' vision of the Prozorov family is one of the most atmospheric and complete portraits of the ordinary/extraordinary flux of human life and ebbing dreams ever penned.
BLONDE POISON Returns to the Sydney Opera House, April 28
by Christina Mancuso - Feb 16, 2016
Given the choice, would you save your family and yourself from persecution or condemn others to certain death? Blonde Poison is a remarkable one-woman play about beauty, treachery and the high price of survival, starring Best Actress Nominee at the 2015 Sydney Theatre Awards, Belinda Giblin. Back by popular demand for a strictly limited season, see one of Australia's leading actresses like you've never seen her before at the Sydney Opera House from 28 April. Tickets are on sale from 22 February.
Mixed Magic Theatre to Stage Holiday Shows
by Tyler Peterson - Dec 11, 2015
Mixed Magic Theatre will present both of its two annual Holiday shows on Saturday, December 19th at Hope High School and Honor Distinguished Teachers, Coaches and Alums. The Honors Reception will take place at 2:00 PM in the Hope High Auditorium Lobby.