Americana-pop album, 'BABYGIRL,' by Cf Watkins Due 10/16
Americana-pop singer-songwriter, Cf Watkins, has announced her new album, Babygirl, due out October 16, 2020, on Whatever’s Clever Records. The first single, “Frances,” is out now and showcases Watkins’ signature style, melding folk and country references with contemporary pop.
Photo Flash: First Look At Max Hartman & Sarah Gay In SWEENEY TODD
Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd is a heart-pounding thriller set on the seedy side streets of 19th century London. Filled with diabolical humor and extraordinary music, this eight-time Tony Award-winning musical tells the tale of an exiled barber's quest to avenge the wrongs done to him and his family by a lecherous judge.
Melissa Etheridge Brings 'The Medicine Show Tour' To Indian Ranch
Known for her passionate and dynamic live performances, iconic GRAMMY and Oscar-winning singer/songwriter and activist Melissa Etheridge will bring "The Medicine Show Tour" to Indian Ranch in Webster, MA on Saturday, June 29th. Tickets go on sale this Friday, February 15th at 10:00 AM; the Insider's Club Presale will take place Thursday, February 14th at 10:00 AM at www.indianranch.com.
We Are Scientists Launch North American Tour July 13
After the release of their bold and brilliant sixth album Megaplex, poppy indie-rockers We Are Scientists are hitting the road for a full North American tour starting June 13 at Boston's Sonia. The tour hits 20 cities throughout the summer including New York (June 16), Chicago (June 22), Washington DC (June 26), Seattle (July 6), and Los Angeles (July 11 & 12). See below for the full list of dates!
VIDEO: WE ARE SCIENTISTS Release Mesmerizing New Video for YOUR LIFE HAS CHANGED
We Are Scientists, the Brooklyn, New York-based indie rock outfit are set to return with their sixth album, Megaplex which will be released on April 27th via 100% Records. Having released first single “One In, One Out” in February, Keith Murray (guitar/vocals) and Chris Cain (bass), now follow that colorful, bubbly electro-pop number with “Your Light Has Changed,” a decidedly more thunderous rock tune.
Brooklyn-Based WE ARE SCIENTISTS Announce New Album
WE ARE SCIENTISTS, the Brooklyn, New York based power pop troupe are set to return with their sixth album. Titled MEGAPLEX and released via 100% Records on April 27th, the infamous duo, Keith Murray (guitar/vocals) and Chris Cain (bass), are once again set to dazzle the world with ten brand new splashes of colorful and utterly addictive pop that serve as a welcome distraction to these bleak times we live in.
THE ELEVATOR PROJECT Deadline Extended to 5/19
The nonprofit AT&T Performing Arts Center today announced the submissions for the Elevator Project 2017/2018 Season will be accepted through Friday, May 19, 2017. The Elevator Project is a program that presents small, emerging and culturally specific arts groups and artists in performance space on the Center's campus in the Dallas Arts District.
Kitchen Dog Theater presents TREVOR
Kitchen Dog Theater continues its 26th season of theater with the area premiere of Trevor by Nick Jones. Inspired by true events,?Trevor?is a subversive comedy about fame, success, and the lies we tell ourselves to keep people from taking away an erratic, 200-pound chimpanzee. At the center of this hilarious and heart-wrenching play are two individuals fighting against a world unable to understand their love: Trevor, a chimpanzee who once performed in commercials with the likes of Morgan Fairchild, and his owner Sandra, who swears he would never hurt a fly...at least not on purpose. KDT Co-Artistic Director Tina Parker directs this hilarious and heartbreaking exploration of family, flawed communication, and humanity.
Max Hartman and Friends Comes to AT&T Performing Arts Center in THE ELEVATOR PROJECT 2017
The nonprofit AT&T Performing Arts Center and the City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs announced today that single tickets for Max Hartman and Friends will go on sale Today, February 16 at 10 a.m. Dallas actor, singer and songwriter, Max Hartman and Friends, will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 11, 2017 at Hamon Hall in the downtown Dallas Arts District.
Max Hartman and Friends Comes to AT&T Performing Arts Center in THE ELEVATOR PROJECT 2017
The nonprofit AT&T Performing Arts Center and the City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs announced today that single tickets for Max Hartman and Friends will go on sale Thursday, February 16 at 10 a.m. Dallas actor, singer and songwriter, Max Hartman and Friends, will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 11, 2017 at Hamon Hall in the downtown Dallas Arts District.
Denise Lee to Kick off The Elevator Project 2017 at AT&T Performing Arts Center
The nonprofit AT&T Performing Arts Center and the City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs announced today that single tickets for Denise Lee: From Annie Mae To Tina will go on sale Monday, February 6 at 10 a.m. Award-winning actress, singer and down-to-earth diva, Denise Lee, will be the first presentation of the Elevator Project 2017 season performing at 7:30 p.m. Today, February 11, 2017 at Hamon Hall in the downtown Dallas Arts District.
Denise Lee to Kick off The Elevator Project 2017 at AT&T Performing Arts Center
The nonprofit AT&T Performing Arts Center and the City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs announced today that single tickets for Denise Lee: From Annie Mae To Tina will go on sale Monday, February 6 at 10 a.m. Award-winning actress, singer and down-to-earth diva, Denise Lee, will be the first presentation of the Elevator Project 2017 season performing at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, February 11, 2017 at Hamon Hall in the downtown Dallas Arts District.
Second Thought Theatre to Close 2015 Season with OTHELLO
Second Thought Theatre closes its 2015 season with one of William Shakespeare's greatest tragedies, Othello. Joel Ferrell's intimate and immersive production starring Tyrees Allen in the title role opens with previews on Wednesday, July 15 and runs through Saturday, August 8. All performances of Othello will take place at Bryant Hall on the Kalita Humphreys Campus, 3636 turtle Creek Blvd. Tickets to Othello can be purchased online at 2TT.co.
BWW Reviews: Kitchen Dog Theater's Must See Production of THE ARSONISTS is Riotous Fun Yet Prophetic
Based on the number of U.S. residents who participated in the recent midterm elections, the lowest turnout since 1942, Kitchen Dog Theater's recent production of "The Arsonists", written by Max Frisch in 1953 is a stark reminder the old adage "art imitating life" can easily be rephrased to say "art IS life." And the parallels between this play and the inertia of the American voting public, which seems to get worst, is a somber cue that if citizens don't take serious the business of their daily lives, individuals with misplaced and misguided intentions are more than willing to cajole them and turn their lives upside down.
Now to be certain, this story pulls you in IMMEDIATELY and you will laugh at what you see because it seems very 'familiar', and actually, it IS familiar. It is us. It is our story. We live it every day. As Americans, we love baseball, apple pie, cooing babies, and happy endings. You know, the perfect Norman Rockwell picture ending. We are nostalgic to a fault and want everything to blissfully continue without too much changing. In fact, we detest change despite our words to the contrary.