Fourth Annual Academy Museum Gala to Honor Rita Moreno, Paul Mescal and Quentin Tarantino
The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures has announced details of its annual fundraising gala, to be held on October 19, 2024. The Academy Museum Gala will celebrate the acclaimed museum’s third anniversary and will honor Academy Award-nominated actor Paul Mescal; Academy Award-winning actress, singer, and dancer Rita Moreno; and two-time Academy Award-winning and six-time Academy Award-nominated writer and director Quentin Tarantino.
Kingdom Theatre to Present Diversity Showcase in May
Join Kingdom Theatre's Diversity Day on May 25th for a creative collaboration featuring diverse artists, musicians, and directors. Enjoy musical performances, live drama, and the New York premiere of the staged reading 'PERMANENT SOLUTIONS'.
Review: A Theatrical Feast: THE BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY at Signature Theatre
Given the moat of terrible traffic that separates Baltimore theatergoers from Arlington, what can justify a visit there? Well, one answer for sure is Signature Theatre’s stunning production of the 2014 musical The Bridges of Madison County. With a timeless story, a lush, varied score, and riveting performances, Bridges absolutely repays the drive.
Kingdom Theatre to Present Annual All Purple Honors Event
Join Kingdom Theatre at their Annual All Purple Honors Event for an evening of live entertainment, including a staged reading and live drama performance. Discover the recipients of the All Purple honors and make your reservation today.
Jean Louisa Kelly to Return to The Laurie Beechman Theatre for Two Shows Beginning in March
JEAN LOUISA KELLY – the stage and screen star from the original Broadway cast of Into the Woods, and the movies Uncle Buck, Mr. Holland's Opus, The Fantasticks, and Top Gun: Maverick – will return to The Laurie Beechman Theatre with “Anything Can Happen!” for two additional shows after her sold-out New York concert debut earlier this year. The encore performances will take place Friday, March 31 at 7:00 PM and Saturday, April 1 at 9:30 PM.
UNA VITA DIFFICILE to Run at Film Forum In February
Lake Como, Northern Italy, 1944. Partisan Sordi (Fellini’s THE WHITE SHIEK and I VITELLONI, etc.), on the run from the Germans, is sheltered, nursed and romanced in an abandoned mill by local innkeeper’s daughter Massari (L’AVVENTURA, MURMUR OF THE HEART, CHRIST STOPPED AT EBOLI), whisking her to Rome after the war to share his shabby flat.