Ringwald Call For Submissions For 2020 Gay4Detroit Festivalby BWW News Desk - July 1, 2020The Ringwald Theatre is sounding a call for new, original one-act plays to be performed at their annual Gay4Detroit Festival (previously the GPS Festival) in September 2020. The Detroit-area's only LGBTQ+ short play festival is striving to provide early-career writers the opportunity to see their work produced, giving them what is oft-needed exposure. Blackeyed Theatre Will Stream SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE SIGN OF FOURby BWW News Desk - July 1, 2020As theatres face extended closure due to Covid-19, Blackeyed Theatre is making its acclaimed 2018 production of Sherlock Holmes: The Sign of Four available to watch online for free, from Sunday 5th July a?" Wednesday 15th July. Jeffrey Wright, David Zayas, and More Lead Live Reading of THE BOOK OF JOBby BWW News Desk - July 1, 2020The Book of Job Project presents dramatic readings by acclaimed actors of The Book of Job as a catalyst for powerful, guided conversations about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic upon individuals, families, and communities.The Book of Job is an ancient Hebrew poem that timelessly explores how humans behave when faced with disaster, pestilence and injustice. BWW Interview: Conrad Murray Talks NO MILK FOR THE FOXES and Working-class Representationby Cindy Marcolina - July 2, 2020Rapper, beatboxer, theatre maker, and BAC Beatboxing Academy's artistic director Conrad Murray has released No Milk For The Foxes on YouTube, his 2015 co-production with Camden People's Theatre starring himself and Paul Cree. We caught up with him to hear everything about the perception of working class entertainment in mainstream media, where the gatekeepers are failing, and why the themes of No Milk For The Foxes are still a hot topic. Sydney International Piano Competition Announces THE SYDNEY PIANO MARATHONby BWW News Desk - July 1, 2020The Sydney International Piano Competition (The Sydney) will present a special 60+ hour digital event, The Sydney Piano Marathon, from July 23 to 26, broadcasting footage from its 2016 event and offering viewers the opportunity to see some of the world's most talented young musicians from the comfort of their own homes. Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival Goes Onlineby BWW News Desk - June 30, 2020The iconic Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival will proceed online in 2020. Using a digital platform festival loyalists and newcomers will be able to access the same great content from the comfort and safety of their homes.
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