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Christian Borle Will Direct John Cariani, Heather Ayers & More in Howard Ashman Tribute Concert at 92NY

The 92nd Street Y, New York is presenting the Lyrics and Lyricists 2023/24 season opener Tale as Old as Time: The Songs of Howard Ashman. See who is starring and learn how to purchase tickets!
BWW Review: Josh Young and Emily Padgett Invigorate VALJEAN, COSETTE AND A STRING QUARTET at The Green Room 42

For one special night the married Broadway stars present the Broadway music of the Eighties.
Caitlin Warbelow & Margaret Kelly Join PIPES OF CHRISTMAS Concert

Pipes of Christmas offers a spiritual and traditional take on the season that connects concertgoers to the holiday in a fresh, meaningful way. The show features beloved tunes such as, 'Highland Cathedral,' 'Joy to the World', and 'Amazing Grace', all performed on pipes and drums, harp and fiddle, and organ and brass and more.
Sierra Boggess, Montego Glover & More to Star in ASTEP Christmas Concert

Artists Striving to End Poverty is celebrating its Twelfth Annual New York City Christmas: A Concert to Benefit ASTEP, taking place on Monday, December 13th at 7:00 PM at Joe’s Pub at The Public in New York City.
Filiipino Artist, Francis Mabborang Continues To Create Art Virtually With HSTC's Merry Wives Of Windsor

Francis Mabborang, a Filipino thespian, Content Creator and Artist continues to create art and theater during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite being in quarantine in compliance the local directive's to address the current pandemic.
HSTC Visualizes William Shakespeare's THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR

In the midst of quarantine where every actor along with everyone in the entertainment industry are on lockdown, a collective of Shakespeare enthusiasts, actors and artists are gathered to continue in expressing their artistry and creativity online with the help of modern technology. Ironically in the world of Shakespeare and his canon of verses and plays, we find ourselves running this comedy virtually by Hold Space Theatre Collective.
Photo Coverage: Maxine Linehan Brings a Rockin' Irish Spirit to Feinstein's/54 Below with ONE: THE SONGS OF U2

Maxine Linehan brought a St. Patrick's EVE pride in her Irish roots to the Feinstein's/54 Below stage with her show "One: The Songs of U2".  A veteran of numerous performances at the club, this was her 3rd incarnation of the tribute show in the venue. Directed by Scott Siegel, the evening's band consisted of Ryan Shirar (MD/Arranger/Pianist), Ben Lively (Violin), Sarah Hewitt-Roth (cello), Kate Spingarn (Cello), Corey Shutzer (Bass), Clayton Craddock (Drums), & Andrew Koss (Guitar). The evening kicked off with "Beautiful Day" followed immediately by celebrating with "New York".
AlphaNYC's A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM Returns Today

The AlphaNYC's production of Midsummer Night's Dream directed by Alice Camarota returns.
AlphaNYC's Cast B to Perform A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM

Set in a 60-seat black box venue in the Times Square Arts Center, this quaint production of Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream promises to transport you to a realm of magic. Directed by Alice Camarota, fairies dance, lovers quarrel, and mechanicals rehearse. What fools these mortals be...
AlphaNYC's Cast B to Perform A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM

Set in a 60-seat black box venue in the Times Square Arts Center, this quaint production of Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream promises to transport you to a realm of magic. Directed by Alice Camarota, fairies dance, lovers quarrel, and mechanicals rehearse. What fools these mortals be...
Midtown International Theatre Festival to Present 100 Plays in 23 Days Starting This Weekend

The Midtown International Theatre Festival returns for another summer of quality stage works, July 15 - August 6, 2017 at the WorkShop (312 W. 36th Street, NYC). New York's oldest continuing theater festival will present 100 plays in 23 days!
Midtown International Theatre Festival to Present 100 Plays in 23 Days Starting This Weekend

The Midtown International Theatre Festival returns for another summer of quality stage works, July 15 - August 6, 2017 at the WorkShop (312 W. 36th Street, NYC). New York's oldest continuing theater festival will present 100 plays in 23 days!
TheatreLAB to Present Heidi Schreck's GRAND CONCOURSE

TheatreLAB, Richmond's home for unexpected and evocative performance, is proud to present Heidi Schreck's play Grand Concourse as part of the 2017 Acts of Faith Festival.
TheatreLAB to Present Heidi Schreck's GRAND CONCOURSE

TheatreLAB, Richmond's home for unexpected and evocative performance, is proud to present Heidi Schreck's play Grand Concourse as part of the 2017 Acts of Faith Festival.
Exclusive Photo Coverage: KINKY BOOTS Gets Ready for Christmas with Carols For A Cure

The holiday season is not complete without the perfect music to accompany it. 'Broadway's Carols for a Cure' is the latest compilation album that embodies the spirit of the season like nothing else can. A project born completely out of love, 'Broadway's Carols for a Cure' pairs the casts from famous Broadway musicals with songs that are both classic and new. The result is pure gold that will make you reach for the 'repeat' button over and over again.
'PARTY BEUYS' Group Exhibition Opens Today at Andrea Meislin Gallery

Andrea Meislin Gallery is proud to announce PARTY BEUYS or what comes after farce, a group exhibition curated by Daniel Bauer. The exhibition will include works by Ilit Azoulay, Ronnie Bass, Assaf Evron, East River School Painters, Lilly Hern-Fondation, Sarah Hewitt, Gareth James, Anthony Romero and Josh Rios, and Jeff Whetstone.
'PARTY BEUYS' Group Exhibition to Open 7/9 at Andrea Meislin Gallery

Andrea Meislin Gallery is proud to announce PARTY BEUYS or what comes after farce, a group exhibition curated by Daniel Bauer. The exhibition will include works by Ilit Azoulay, Ronnie Bass, Assaf Evron, East River School Painters, Lilly Hern-Fondation, Sarah Hewitt, Gareth James, Anthony Romero and Josh Rios, and Jeff Whetstone.
Focus: Fiber 2014, a National Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary Fiber Art Opens, Today

Focus: Fiber 2014, a biennial exhibition of contemporary fiber art, will open today, September 26, from 7:00 -10:00 pm and will be on view through January 18, 2015 in the Bacon Gallery at the Erie Art Museum. The opening reception will feature the presentation of artist awards. The reception is free and open to the public. Presented by the Textile Art Alliance (TAA), an affiliate group of the Cleveland Museum of Art, Focus: Fiber 2014 features tapestry, embroidery, quilts, basketry, weaving, and sculpture by American artists. Juror Paola Morsiani, director of the Neuberger Museum at the State University of New York at Purchase, and former curator of contemporary art at the Cleveland Museum of Art, was charged with selecting the best work in fiber and/or fiber techniques from the pool of entries from 26 states. Personal narratives, social and political statements, representational imagery and purely abstract compositions are included. The artists chose equally diverse fiber techniques to execute and express their singular visions. Morsiani has put together a thoughtful show that celebrates fiber art in the 21st century. In her juror's statement, she writes, 'As a curator of contemporary art, I see all artists integrating textile media in their work seamlessly and creatively... [This exhibition] offers a rare opportunity to delve into the rich variety of inventions and interpretations of age-old techniques by artists skilled in these traditions and investing in expanding practices and expressions... The results expand our perspectives on our times, placing these works strongly at the intersection of life, art, and innovation.' Prize winners include Kathryn Shinko's Dirty Sampler series, which ponders our dependence on social media; Mary Michael's Seascape, a quilt that invokes transformations and transcendence; Michael Radyk's Swan Print, in which the artist weaves with recycled materials; Susie Taylor's Pearl, an innovative weaving that includes origami as an integral part of the weave structure; and Judy Rush's Portrait of the Middle Child, a commentary on interactions with adult children. Textile Art Alliance is an active organization of artists, designers, educators and collectors with a common interest in the textile and fiber arts. Formed in 1934, TAA takes as its purpose the promotion of fiber arts through exhibition, educational programs and purchases to enlarge the textile collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art. TAA has mounted an exhibition of members' work since 1936. In 1967 it became a juried show. In 1970 a decision was made to restrict the show to fiber art. The show expanded to a regional juried show in 1977 and to a national show with this exhibition. JPGS available upon request. A full color catalog of the exhibition will be available. Museum hours are Tuesday - Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Closed on Mondays. Museum admission is $7 for adults and $5 for students/seniors. Free admission is every Wednesday and the second Sunday of each month. Erie Art Museum is located at 411 State Street, Erie, PA, (enter on 20 East 5th Street) (814) 459-5477, erieartmuseum.org. Featured artists include: Marilyn Akerson-Corbitt, Melani Kane Brewer, Sue Cavanaugh, Jacqueline Dukes, Katherine Dunlevey, Cris Fee, Lynn Forbes, Tod Hensley, Sarah Hewitt, Janet Hiller, Maggy Rozycki Hiltner, Eileen Hoffman, Claire B. Jones, Lialia Kuchma, Elaine Longtemps, Cynthia Martinez, Elizabeth Mather, Kim Matthews, Mary Michaels, Susan Moran, Susan Moss, Frances Murphy, Dominie Nash, Pat Owoc, Camilla Brent Pearce, Michael Radyk, Diane Ramos, Ceres Rangos, Priscilla Roggenkamp, Kerfe Roig, Ann Plevin Rosenbluth, Judy Rush, Maya Schonenberger, Kathryn Shinko, Susie Taylor, Marianne Williamson, Sue Yamins.
Focus: Fiber 2014, a National Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary Fiber Art Opens, 9/26

Focus: Fiber 2014, a biennial exhibition of contemporary fiber art, will open on Friday, September 26, from 7:00 -10:00 pm and will be on view through January 18, 2015 in the Bacon Gallery at the Erie Art Museum. The opening reception will feature the presentation of artist awards. The reception is free and open to the public. Presented by the Textile Art Alliance (TAA), an affiliate group of the Cleveland Museum of Art, Focus: Fiber 2014 features tapestry, embroidery, quilts, basketry, weaving, and sculpture by American artists. Juror Paola Morsiani, director of the Neuberger Museum at the State University of New York at Purchase, and former curator of contemporary art at the Cleveland Museum of Art, was charged with selecting the best work in fiber and/or fiber techniques from the pool of entries from 26 states. Personal narratives, social and political statements, representational imagery and purely abstract compositions are included. The artists chose equally diverse fiber techniques to execute and express their singular visions. Morsiani has put together a thoughtful show that celebrates fiber art in the 21st century. In her juror's statement, she writes, 'As a curator of contemporary art, I see all artists integrating textile media in their work seamlessly and creatively... [This exhibition] offers a rare opportunity to delve into the rich variety of inventions and interpretations of age-old techniques by artists skilled in these traditions and investing in expanding practices and expressions... The results expand our perspectives on our times, placing these works strongly at the intersection of life, art, and innovation.' Prize winners include Kathryn Shinko's Dirty Sampler series, which ponders our dependence on social media; Mary Michael's Seascape, a quilt that invokes transformations and transcendence; Michael Radyk's Swan Print, in which the artist weaves with recycled materials; Susie Taylor's Pearl, an innovative weaving that includes origami as an integral part of the weave structure; and Judy Rush's Portrait of the Middle Child, a commentary on interactions with adult children. Textile Art Alliance is an active organization of artists, designers, educators and collectors with a common interest in the textile and fiber arts. Formed in 1934, TAA takes as its purpose the promotion of fiber arts through exhibition, educational programs and purchases to enlarge the textile collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art. TAA has mounted an exhibition of members' work since 1936. In 1967 it became a juried show. In 1970 a decision was made to restrict the show to fiber art. The show expanded to a regional juried show in 1977 and to a national show with this exhibition. JPGS available upon request. A full color catalog of the exhibition will be available. Museum hours are Tuesday - Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Closed on Mondays. Museum admission is $7 for adults and $5 for students/seniors. Free admission is every Wednesday and the second Sunday of each month. Erie Art Museum is located at 411 State Street, Erie, PA, (enter on 20 East 5th Street) (814) 459-5477, erieartmuseum.org. Featured artists include: Marilyn Akerson-Corbitt, Melani Kane Brewer, Sue Cavanaugh, Jacqueline Dukes, Katherine Dunlevey, Cris Fee, Lynn Forbes, Tod Hensley, Sarah Hewitt, Janet Hiller, Maggy Rozycki Hiltner, Eileen Hoffman, Claire B. Jones, Lialia Kuchma, Elaine Longtemps, Cynthia Martinez, Elizabeth Mather, Kim Matthews, Mary Michaels, Susan Moran, Susan Moss, Frances Murphy, Dominie Nash, Pat Owoc, Camilla Brent Pearce, Michael Radyk, Diane Ramos, Ceres Rangos, Priscilla Roggenkamp, Kerfe Roig, Ann Plevin Rosenbluth, Judy Rush, Maya Schonenberger, Kathryn Shinko, Susie Taylor, Marianne Williamson, Sue Yamins.
National Design Museum Displays "Why Design Now? Exhibit Beginning 5/14

Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum will present the fourth exhibition in the National Design Triennial series in spring 2010. 'Why Design Now?' will be on view from May 14, 2010, through Jan. 9, 2011, and will explore the work of designers addressing human and environmental problems across many fields of design from architecture and product design to fashion, graphics, new media and landscape design. Organized by Cooper-Hewitt curators Ellen Lupton, Cara McCarty, Matilda McQuaid and Cynthia Smith, the Triennial will be global in reach for the first time, reflecting the connectedness of design practices and the need for international cooperation to solve the world's problems.

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