Lisa Wolpe Brings One-Person Show to Notre Dame
Shakespeare at Notre Dame has announced Shakespeare and the Alchemy of Gender, an extraordinary one-person show from internationally-renowned Shakespearean actor and director Lisa Wolpe, performing at Notre Dame December 5, 6 and 7, 2024.
Sphinx Virtuosi Embark On Spring 2024 U.S. Tour
Sphinx Virtuosi brings their 'Generations' program featuring new works and classical music to various cities across the U.S. from March to April 2024. Join this groundbreaking string orchestra on their captivating tour promoting diversity in classical music.
Review: A PERMANENT IMAGE at Pacific Resident Theatre
The production directed by Andy Weyman for Pacific Resident Theatre taps the bile and makes use of Hunter’s scabrous humor. The journey to that resolution is an uncomfortable slog in which we share the company of some pretty despicable people who, at PRT, are portrayed by actors who embrace their characters’ meanness and little else.
Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival Premieres HAMLET 50/50, August 17
The Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival has announced Hamlet 50/50, a new adaptation of Shakespeare's classic drama, performing August 17-27, 2023 in the beautiful Patricia George Decio Theatre at the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center, on the campus of the University of Notre Dame.
The Adelphi Orchestra Presents Brahms & Dvorak As Part Of MUSIC FOR ALL
The Adelphi Orchestra continues its 69th Season of 'Music for All' with a 'Brahms & Dvorak. The concert is under the baton of maestro Scott Jackson Wiley and features violin virtuoso Sophia Werner, (The first prize winner of the 2022 Adelphi Orchestra Competition) in Brahms Concerto for Violin in D major.
Review: ROMEO & JULIET at The Australian Shakespeare Company
The Australian Shakespeare Company has done it again, with another fantastic outdoor evening of Shakespeare Under the Stars at Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria. The production this time is the iconic romantic tragedy of Romeo & Juliet, and you will not be disappointed! Romeo & Juliet really is one of Shakespeare's best plays to experience outdoors, as the sun descends, and the stars begin to twinkle. All of course while enjoying a BYO picnic and bottle of prosecco.
The Adelphi Orchestra Partners With Ballet Arts In THE NUTCRACKER
This year, Ballet Arts' annual performance of 'The Nutcracker' comes with an early holiday gift - live orchestral music. Ballet Arts, a premiere dance school serving the New York and New Jersey area, is partnering with the Adelphi Orchestra for its first-ever ballet with concert musicians.
The Adelphi Orchestra Presents International Anniversaries
The Adelphi Orchestra welcomes audiences to its 68th consecutive season of 'Music for All' with 'International Anniversaries'' - a concert celebrating César Franck's Bicentennial and an homage to Beethoven's pandemic eclipsed 250th Anniversary - in two locations on Sunday, May 15, 7:00 PM, Broadway Presbyterian Church, NYC and on Sunday, May 22, 2:00 PM, Fair Lawn Community Theater, NJ.
Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra Announces 2021 Season
The CSO in 2021 will offer 14 performances between July 10 and Aug. 14, with concerts in Weeks Three through Eight of the Chautauqua Summer Assembly, and members will also provide support to the Chautauqua Opera Company’s production of Scalia/Ginsburg.
4th International Shakespeare In Prisons Conference Announced
Shakespeare at Notre Dame and the Shakespeare in Prisons Network (in partnership with the Folger Institute) announce the 4th International Shakespeare in Prisons Conference (SiPC4), commencing Monday, November 9th, 2020. Due to the current Covid-19 pandemic SiPC4 will convene virtually.
Shakespeare At Notre Dame Awarded NEA Grant
Shakespeare at Notre Dame has been awarded a 2020-21 Shakespeare in American Communities grant, a program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest.
BWW Spotlight Series: Meet Scott Jackson Who Discovered His Love of Acting After College and Now Graces Stages in the City of Angels
With the current theatre world on hiatus, I have created a Spotlight Series which features interviews with some of the many talented artists who make our theatre community so exciting and vibrant thanks to their ongoing contribution to keeping the Arts alive in the City of the Angels. And I wanted to find out how are they dealing with the abrupt end of productions in which they were involved. This Spotlight shines on Scott Jackson who discovered his love of acting after college and now graces stages in the City of Angels. He had just wrapped portraying George Deever in a sold-out production of ALL MY SONS at Pacific Resident Theatre in Venice when the entire theatre world was forced to shut down.
BWW Review: Arthur Miller's ALL MY SONS Examines Accepting Responsibility, Loss, Love and Hope for a Better Future
Arthur Miller's electrifying family drama ALL MY SONS won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best New Play and Miller his first Pulitzer Prize when it first opened in 1947, and went on to be a recipient of numerous Tony Awards. Inspired by a story from an Ohio Newspaper on an aircraft factory's troubled contracts during WWII, the tale remains as timely as it is timeless about pointing your finger at someone else rather than soil your own reputation by taking responsibility for your own actions, a personality trait all too evident in today's society.
Beatbox Canada Presents The 10th Canadian Beatboxing Championships
Beatbox Canada is celebrating 10 years of national competitions bringing out the best beatboxing talent our nation has to offer. Judged by an elite panel from across Canada, the winner will have a chance to represent Canada at the World Beatbox Championships in Berlin, Germany.
The Hartwell Players Present CORIOLANUS
When an old adversary threatens Rome, the city calls once more on her hero and defender, Coriolanus. Famine threatens the city and the citizens' hunger swells to an appetite for revolution. Coriolanus must confront the marching conflict of tradition, ceremony and the voice of an angry people. Shakespeare's searing tragedy of political manipulation and revenge is put under the lens in this subversive interpretation directed by Tamara Dahmen-O'Neill.
The Kitchen Presents Exhibition And Performances By ANOHNI
The Kitchen presents an expansive new project from ANOHNI, beginning with LOVE, an exhibition of new works in painting and drawing, photography, sculpture, and archival video revolving in part around the figure of Antony and the Johnsons' late member Julia Yasuda; as well as an ambitious new theater piece, The Johnsons Present LOVE, building on the work of The Johnsons and Blacklips Performance Cult, two performance groups that ANOHNI founded in the 1990s. As in the exhibition, these performances will be composed of new work in addition to material from previous decades, featuring an incredible cast of artists, actors, and performers both familiar with and new to these writings: Charles Atlas, Matteah Baim, Michael Cavadias, Tom Cole, Johanna Constantine, Eliza Douglas, Scott Jackson, Connie Fleming, Lorraine O'Grady, Lola Naisse, Kembra Pfahler, Marti Wilkerson, and Colin Whitaker. On May 16, ANOHNI will be honored alongside sculptor Robert Gober at The Kitchen's Spring 2019 Gala.