Sydney Philharmonia Choirs To Perform 2025 Season Opener I WAS GLAD This April
by A.A. Cristi - Feb 18, 2025
Be transported to London’s St Paul’s Cathedral or Westminster Abbey, with this divine program of hymns and anthems drawn from the rich repertoire of England’s much-loved cathedral tradition, brought to life by Sydney Philharmonia Choirs acclaimed 140-voice Symphony Chorus and special guest, internationally acclaimed Australian organist David Drury, under the baton of Brett Weymark OAM.
Vanilla Ice to Headline the I LOVE THE 90S Tour in 2025
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jan 29, 2025
Vanilla Ice is set to heat up stages in 2025, headlining the 'I Love the 90s Tour' created by Universal Attractions Agency / UAA, and touring for nine years since 2016. Learn more about the tour!
Pierce The Veil Details 'I Can't Hear You Tour' World Tour 2025
by Josh Sharpe - Dec 3, 2024
San Diego’s Pierce The Veil is gearing up to take center stage with the announcement of a highly anticipated global headline run with their “I Can’t Hear You Tour.” The tour will cover 46 dates across North America, Europe, and Latin America.
The Greeting Committee Release 'Everyone's Gone and I Know I'm The Cause' LP
by Josh Sharpe - Jun 21, 2024
Kansas City's indie-rock band The Greeting Committee has released their highly anticipated new album, Everyone’s Gone and I Know I’m The Cause. The 10-track record charts the band's evolution over the years after facing struggles like lineup changes and creative redirection, serving as a reintroduction to TGC as they begin their next chapter. Listen to the album now!
Review: AMM(I)GONE at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
by David Friscic - Apr 28, 2024
The semantics and silence that delineate love and disclosure are operating at full throttle in the probing personal story of playwright and performer Adil Mansoor in the theatrical experience that is entitled Amm(i)gone. As the uber-talented Mansoor invites his very traditional Pakistani mother to translate Sophocles’ Antigone into Urdu, one soon realizes that this is just the starting point of a very interactive theatrical exploration that soon unspools into a multi -layered explication of the issues of culture, faith, family, history and, most especially, the special bond between a mother and a son.
Karen Brough Releases New Children's Book, I Can't Believe They're Gone
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 7, 2023
Navigating grief and loss can be a challenging journey, especially for children. In her latest children's book, 'I Can't Believe They're Gone,' author Karen Brough delivers a tender and compassionate exploration of grief, aimed at helping young readers process their emotions and find hope in times of sorrow. Independently published, this touching picture book is set to be released on September 2, 2023.
BWW Interview: Adil Mansoor of AMM(I)GONE at The Theater Offensive
by Andrew Child - Mar 9, 2021
About two years ago, theatre artist and educator Adil Mansoor sat down at his mother’s dining room table to record discussions with her about Sophocles’ Antigone through an intergenerational Muslim lens with the hopes of generating a pseudo-adaptation of the text.
Emily Rodgers Announces New LP 'I Will Be Gone'
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Feb 16, 2021
I Will Be Gone, which represents a collaboration between Emily Rodgers, her husband/guitarist Erik Cirelli and legendary producer Kramer, with whom she has worked for over a decade, was written and recorded in just six days.
2020 VISIONS (WHAT IF I HADN'T GONE BLIND) Comes to Adelaide Fringe
by A.A. Cristi - Mar 5, 2020
Could you see the funny side to going blind? Ten years on from losing most of his sight, Tom Skelton looks back at a decade of being blind and wonders what might have been. His 2020 visions explore his regrets, the what ifs, and the realities of life as a VIP (Visually Impaired Person!). Skelton ruefully imagines his sighted self going on to shape the last ten years of history, but would Tom from 2020 really swap places with fantasy Tom with 20:20 vision? Perth Fringe World Weekly Comedy Award Winner 2020!
BWW Review: GONE WITH THE WINDWAGON at Mosley Street Melodrama, 'Frank Lee Scarlett, I Don't Give a Damn!'
by Craig Richardson - Jun 10, 2019
Wichita, Kansas. Population of 390, 591 and home to the top 40th outdoor celebrations in the world, The Wichita River Festival, now in its 46th year. If you've never been to River Fest, then you have missed out on hearing the Wichita Symphony Orchestra Pops Concert, or having breakfast with the Admiral, or a stellar firework show under a Kansas sky, or even the axe throwing Paul Bunyan Lumberjack Show. That's right. Nothing says 'good old Midwest' like pronto pups and lumberjacks. And if you don't want to have anything to do with the crowds, then visit Mosley Street Melodrama for their current production of Gone with the Windwagon, a spoof on both the Wichita River Festival and the second most favorited novel next to the Bible, Gone with the Wind. Written by Carol Hughes and Directed by Cindy Summers, this melodrama plays every weekend from now until July 13th.
I WILL MISS YOU WHEN YOU'RE GONE to Make UK Debut
by Stephi Wild - Sep 4, 2018
Starbound Theatre has announced its next production. I Will Miss You When You're Gone by Canadian Playwright Jessica Moss will make its UK debut at the Hen & Chickens Theatre in Highbury & Islington this September.