AGNES OF GOD Announce At Old Academy Players
As part of their 100th Anniversary Season, Old Academy Players is proud to present the electrifying drama, Agnes of God, as its second mainstage production for 2022-2023. Agnes of God, written by John Pielmeier, debuted at The Eugene O'Neill Playwriting Conference in 1979, and later made its Broadway debut in 1982 starring Elizabeth Ashley, Geraldine Page and Amanda Plummer.
Old Academy Players to Present World Premiere of VERNAL RITES
As part of their 99th Season, Old Academy Players will premiere the drama Vernal Rites as a mainstage production for 2021-2022. Vernal Rites, written by former Provincetown, Massachusetts resident (and current Bucks County resident), Rob Rosiello, was inspired by his experiences and the people he met while living on Cape Cod.
The Cleveland Orchestra Has Announced Updates to its Festival, CENSORED: ART & POWER
The Cleveland Orchestra announces updates to its festival, Censored: Art & Power, taking place in spring 2020. The festival is centered around the Orchestra's performances of Alban Berg's opera Lulu on May 16, 19, and 22, 2020, and seeks to spark discussion about the role of art in society, government censorship, and prejudice - using as a starting point Nazi Germany's oppression and weaponization of the arts by labelling groups and styles 'Degenerate Art & Music.' As a central theme within the Orchestra's 2019-20 season, the festival features a variety of collaborative presentations surrounding the opera performances.
One-Man-Show CRACKED TILES to Raise Awareness of Male Mental Health Issues
A semi-autobiographical, one-man theatre piece about a scots-italian family brings male mental health to the forefront with farcical comedy, poetic storytelling and an unfolding mystery in Lorenzo Novani's CRACKED TILES, running as part of The Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival in support of CALM.
One-Man-Show CRACKED TILES to Raise Awareness of Male Mental Health Issues
A semi-autobiographical, one-man theatre piece about a scots-italian family brings male mental health to the forefront with farcical comedy, poetic storytelling and an unfolding mystery in Lorenzo Novani's CRACKED TILES, running as part of The Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival in support of CALM.
Arizona Theatre Company to Close Its Season With CLYBOURNE PARK
Arizona Theatre Company (ATC) closes its 2012-2013 season with the eagerly anticipated Arizona premiere of Bruce Norris' multi-award-winning, provocative new comedy, "Clybourne Park." Performances will be held at The Herberger Theater Center in downtown Phoenix May 2 through May 19, 2013. ATC season sponsors are I. Michael and Beth Kasser. Phoenix production sponsor is Zazu Pannee Park Regent.
Rufus Wainwright Joins Line-up of Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts 2013
Critically acclaimed Rufus Wainwright has been added to the Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts (PIFA) 2013 line-up performing a special program, Prima! Rufus! Judy! on Sunday, April 21, 2013 at 8 p.m. The festival performance collaborates with the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia under the baton of Broadway conductor Stephen Oremus for the two part concert. Wainwright explores PIFA's If You Had a Time Machine theme, taking audiences back in time with a performance of selections from his opera Prima Donna, featuring sopranos Melody Moore and Kathryn Guthrie. The opera tells the story of an aging opera singer attempting to confront her past and a reprisal of her infamous role as Alienor d'Aquitaine, Queen of both England and France. After intermission, Wainwright recreates excerpts from Judy Garland's famous 1961 Carnegie Hall program, considered one of the greatest nights in showbiz history.